2003 British Independent Film Awards
The Magdalene Sisters
$16.95 | 119 minutes
Best Screenplay(Nominee)
Best British Independent Film(Nominee)
Best Ensemble Cast
Peter Mullen's shocking drama THE MAGDALENE SISTERS is based on real events that took place in Ireland from the 1960s until 1996 when an estimated 30,000 young women, considered by their families to have committed sexual sins, were sent&hellip…
Dirty Pretty Things
$17.95 | 107 minutes
Most Promising Newcomer(Nominee)
Best Supporting Actress(Nominee)
Best Supporting Actor(Nominee)
Best Screenplay
Best Director
Best British Independent Film
Best Actor
Chiwetel Ejiofor gives a remarkably understated performance in director Stephen Frears's offbeat and gripping drama DIRTY PRETTY THINGS&hellip…
Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself
$23.95 | 109 minutes
Best Screenplay(Nominee)
Best Supporting Actor/Actress(Nominee)
Most Promising Newcomer(Nominee)
Danish director Lone Scherfig presents her second Dogme-style film, following her sweet and subtly brilliant ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS, with this English-language drama set in Glasgow, Scotland. The charmingly dilapidated used&hellip…
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Bright Young Things
$24.95 | 105 minutes
Most Promising Newcomer(Nominee)
Best Technical Ahcievement(Nominee)
Best Achievement in Production(Nominee)
Douglas Hickox Award(Nominee)
Based on VILE BODIES, the novel by Evelyn Waugh, this colorful trifle is set in 1920s London at the height of its raucous swing era, when society balls and bacchanalian behavior&hellip…
City of God
$21.95 | 130 minutes
Best Foreign Film
Youth gangs took over the slums of Rio de Janiero during the 1960s and didn't relinquish their stronghold until the mid-1980s. Only a sucker wouldn't have turned to crime and this is exactly how naive teen Rocket (Alexandre Rodrigues) views himself. His attempts in illegal activity fail as he finds potential&hellip…


