The stars hit the red carpet for the 17th Moet British Independent Film Awards in London last night. Pride was the big winner on the night, scooping three awards, while Yann Demange was named best director for '71. Read about all the winners here
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British Independent Film Awards 2014 in pictures
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Court them in song and rhyme Ethan Silverman on Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs Of Marc Bolan & T. Rex
Connecting to Leonard Cohen Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller on Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song
Shaping myths Elena López Riera on the shifting nature of stories and gender roles in The Water
A world in miniature Erige Sehiri reflects on the origin and themes of Under The Fig Trees
The almost futuristic Shirin Neshat on Michael Brook, Sheila Vand, Isabella Rossellini, Matt Dillon, Sam Shepard and Land Of Dreams
EIFF announces new strands Festival also brings in new competition section as it returns to August
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