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2017 British Academy Scotland Awards
Date5 November 2017
SiteRadisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow,
Scotland
Hosted byEdith Bowman
Television coverage
NetworkStreaming webcast

The 27th British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 5 November 2017 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2017.[1][2][3] The nominees were announced on 4 October 2017.[4][5] The ceremony was hosted by Edith Bowman.

Nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Feature Film Best Director (Fiction)
  • T2 Trainspotting
    • Accidental Anarchist
    • Donkeyote
  • Danny Boyle - T2 Trainspotting
    • Hope Dickson Leach - The Levelling
    • Tom Vaughan - Victoria
Best Actor in Film Best Actress in Film
  • Deirdre Mullins - The Dark Mile
    • Kate Dickie - Prevenge
    • Freya Mavor - Modern Life Is Rubbish
Best Entertainment Best Features & Factual Series
  • All Round To Mrs Brown's
    • The Dog Ate My Homework
    • Robot Wars
  • The Council
    • Fair Isle: Living On The Edge
    • Prison: First And Last 24 Hours
Best Actor in Television Best Actress in Television
  • Laura Fraser - The Missing
    • Morven Christie - The Replacement
    • Juliet Stevenson - One Of Us
Best Writer Film/Television Best Television Scripted
  • Hope Dickson Leach - The Levelling
    • Joe Ahearne - The Replacement
    • Simon Carlyle, Gregor Sharp - Two Doors Down
  • The Replacement - Joe Ahearne, Nicole Cauverien, Andy Harries, Suzanne Mackie
    • In Plain Sight - Simon Heath, Gillian McNeill, Nick Stevens, John Strickland
    • Two Doors Down - Catherine Gosling Fuller, Sasha Ransome, Simon Carlyle, Gregor Sharp
Best Director (Factual) Best Current Affairs
  • Louise Lockwood - Fair Isle: Living on the Edge
    • Darren Hercher - Sighthill
    • John Maclaverty - Glasgow 1967: The Lisbon Lions
  • Eopra Special: Guantanamo Detainees
    • The Insiders Guide To The Menopause
    • Who Cares
Best Single Documentary Best Short Film
  • Glasgow 1967: The Lisbon Lions - John MacLaverty, Alex Gale, Hazel Irvine, David Martin
    • Billy Connolly: Portrait Of A Lifetime - Pauline Law, Liam McArdle, Mandy Weller, Billy Connolly
    • Sighthill - Darren Hercher
  • The Inescapable Arrival of Laxlo Pethushki - Sven Werner, David Brown
    • 1745 - Morayo Akandé, Gordon Napier, John McKay
    • Plastic Man - Yulia Kovanova, Tracey Fearnehough, Ian Dodds, Anthea Harvey
Best Specialist Factual Best Animation
  • The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl
    • Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence
    • Scotland And The Klan
  • Life Cycles
    • Home Matters
    • Spindrift
Best Game
  • Stories Untold
    • Brut@l
    • Red's Kingdom

Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television

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Outstanding Contribution to Craft

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards: Nominees in 2017". BAFTA. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  2. ^ BBC News. "T2 Trainspotting big winner at Scottish Baftas". BBC News. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  3. ^ BRIAN FERGUSON. "Trainspotting wins big at the Scottish Baftas". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  4. ^ "T2 Trainspotting leads Bafta Scotland nominations". BBC News. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  5. ^ Graeme Murray. "T2 Trainspotting stars battle it out for Scottish Bafta awards as sequel secures five nominations". Daily Record. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
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