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The BIFA Awards 2009


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Posted 07 December 2009 - 03:52 AM

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Eva Green may well be having words with her stylist today after she almost tripped over on the red carpet last night.

The Bond Girl, was left rosy cheeked after struggling to walk in her outfit at the British Independent Film Awards.

While she looked stunning in the red and black ensemble, the tight fit of the garment along with its length made it hard to master the kind of saunter required for the occasion.

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Luckily fellow Bond star Gemma Arterton was on hand to show the French actress how it's done.

Gemma looked stunning in a classy black dress which she teamed with a pair of stiletto heels.
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The full list of BIFA winners

BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM


Moon

BEST DIRECTOR

Sponsored by The Creative Partnership: Andrea Arnold - Fish Tank

THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD (BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR)

Duncan Jones - Moon

BEST SCREENPLAY


Sponsored by BBC Film: In The Loop - Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, and Tony Roche

BEST ACTRESS

Sponsored by MAC: Carey Mulligan - An Education

BEST ACTOR

Sponsored by Stolichnaya: Tom Hardy - Cronson

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Anne-marie Duff - Nowhere Boy

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Sponsored by Stolichnaya: John Henshaw - Looking for Eric

MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER


Sponsored by Optimum Releasing: Katie Jarvis - Fish Tank

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION

Bunny And The Bull

RAIN DANCE AWARD

Sponsored by Rain Dance: Down Terrace

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT

Sponsored by Three Mill Studios: Bright Star - Cinematography - Greig Fraser

BEST DOCUMENTARY

Sponsored by Chapter Media: Mugabe and the White African

BEST BRITISH SHORT

Love You More

BEST FOREIGN FILM

Let The Right One In

THE RICHARD HARRIS AWARD (for outstanding contribution to British film)

Daniel Day-Lewis

THE VARIETY AWARD

Sir Michael Caine

THE SPECIAL JURY PRIZE


Sponsored by UK Film Council: Baz Bamigboye