BIFA logoThe 12th annual British Independent Film Awards announced their nominations for the 2009 awards this morning and Duncan Jones’ Moon and Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank lead the way with 7 and 8 nominations respectively.

Looking down the list, which you can find after the jump, the variety of talent being honoured here is truly astounding and shows the British Film Industry is very good health. Armando Iannucci’s In The Loop has a number of nominations for its cast and crew, Peter Capaldi and director Iannucci as well as a nomination for its exceptional script in Best Screenplay catergory.

One of my favourite films of the year, Lone Scherfig’s An Education, has a host of nominations for its script, actors and Scherfig herself as Best Director. The ceremony takes place on the 6th of December and HeyUGuys hope to on hand to help celebrate what has been as outstanding year for British film.

The full list of nominations is below and you can find out more about BIFA here.

BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM
An Education
Fish Tank
In The Loop
Moon
Nowhere Boy

BEST DIRECTOR
Sponsored by The Creative Partnership
Andrea Arnold ““ Fish Tank
Armando Iannucci ““ In The Loop
Duncan Jones ““ Moon
Jane Campion ““ Bright Star
Lone Scherfig ““ An Education

THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD [BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR]
Armando Iannucci ““ In The Loop
Duncan Jones ““ Moon
Peter Strickland ““ Katalin Varga
Sam Taylor Wood ““ Nowhere Boy
Samantha Morton ““ The Unloved

BEST SCREENPLAY
Sponsored by BBC Films
An Education ““ Nick Hornby
Fish Tank ““ Andrea Arnold
In The Loop ““ Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche
Moon ““ Nathan Parker
Nowhere Boy ““ Matt Greenhalgh

BEST ACTRESS
Sponsored by M.A.C
Abbie Cornish ““ Bright Star
Carey Mulligan ““ An Education
Emily Blunt ““ The Young Victoria
Katie Jarvis ““ Fish Tank
Sophie Okonedo ““ Skin

BEST ACTOR
Sponsored by Stolichnaya Elit
Aaron Johnson ““ Nowhere Boy
Andy Serkis ““ Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
Peter Capaldi ““ In The Loop
Sam Rockwell ““ Moon
Tom Hardy ““ Bronson

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Anne-Marie Duff ““ Nowhere Boy
Kerry Fox ““ Bright Star
Kierston Wareing ““ Fish Tank
Kristin Scott Thomas ““ Nowhere Boy
Rosamund Pike ““ An Education

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Sponsored by Stolichnaya
Alfred Molina ““ An Education
Jim Broadbent ““ The Damned United
John Henshaw ““ Looking for Eric
Michael Fassbender ““ Fish Tank
Tom Hollander ““ In The Loop

MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER
Christian McKay ““ Me & Orson Welles
Edward Hogg ““ White Lightnin’
George MacKay ““ The Boys Are Back
Hilda Péter ““ Katalin Varga
Katie Jarvis ““ Fish Tank

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
Bronson
Bunny & The Bull
The Hide
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Katalin Varga

RAINDANCE AWARD
Sponsored by Raindance
Colin
The Disappearance of Alice Creed
Down Terrace
Exam
They Call It Acid

BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Sponsored by 3 Mills Studios
Bright Star ““ Cinematography ““ Greig Fraser
Bunny & The Bull ““ Production Design ““ Gary Williamson
Fish Tank ““ Cinematography ““ Robbie Ryan
Moon ““ Original Score ““ Clint Mansell
Moon ““ Production Design ““ Tony Noble

BEST DOCUMENTARY
Sponsored by Chapter Media
The Age of Stupid
The End of The Line
Mugabe and The White African
Sons of Cuba
Sounds Like Teen Spirit

BEST BRITISH SHORT
Christmas with Dad
Leaving
Love You More
Sidney Turtlebaum
Washdays

BEST FOREIGN FILM
Il Divo
The Hurt Locker
Let The Right One In
Sin Nombre
The Wrestler

THE RICHARD HARRIS AWARD (for outstanding contribution to British Film)
Daniel Day Lewis

THE VARIETY AWARD
To Be Announced

THE SPECIAL JURY PRIZE
Sponsored by The UK Film Council
Announced at the British Independent Film Awards on Sunday 6 December