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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Clocking in Michael Felker on how he learned to time travel and Things Will Be Different
Dancing to his tune Anthony Waller on guilt, ambiguity and being married to Elizabeth Hurley in Piper
'Help does not have borders' Lidia Duda on the challenges of making refugee crisis documentary Forest
It's about the community Dustin Pittman with Ed Bahlman on Gloria Swanson, Iggy Pop, Liza Minnelli, Lou Reed, Mick Jagger, and New York After Dark
'I wanted it to be meditative and poetic' Thea Hvistendahl on her very different approach to zombies in Handling The Undead
Candyman star Tony Todd dies Actor was loved for his horror, Star Trek and video game work
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