The British Independent Film Awards have revealed this year’s winners in their craft categories, including “ Warfare ,” “ Pillion ” and “ Die My Love .”
Adding onto its previously announced BIFA win for best ensemble, “Warfare” is taking home awards for editing for Fin Oates; effects for Simon Stanley-Clamp and Ryan Conde; and sound for Glenn Freemantle, Mitch Low, Howard Bargroff, Ben Barker and Richard Spoone.
“Warfare” topped the craft winners’ list, with Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love” and Harry Lighton’s feature debut “Pillion” following with two awards each. “Die My Love,” a psychological drama starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, won best cinematography for Seamus McGarvey and music supervision for Raife Burchell and Ian Neil. Meanwhile, “Pillion” — a kinky rom-co

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