British Independent Film Award for Best Make-Up & Hair Design
Awarded forBest Make-Up and Hair Design
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBIFA
First awarded2017
Currently held byMarie Dehaan for Femme (2023)
Websitewww.bifa.org.uk

The British Independent Film Award for Best Make-Up & Hair Design is an annual award given by the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) to recognize the best make-up and hair design in a British independent film. The award was first presented in the 2017 ceremony.

Prior to 2017, make-up was included in the category Best Technical Achievement alongside different areas of crafts in film, this category was presented from 2001 to 2016.

Winners and nominees

2000s

Best Technical Achievement
Year Film Recipient(s) Area
2001
(4th)
[1]
The WarriorRoman OsinCinematography
AloneJonathan RuddEditing
EnigmaJohn BeardProduction Design
High Heels and Low LifesJany TemimeCostume Design
2002
(5th)
[2][3]
Morvern CallarAlwin H. KüchlerCinematography
24 Hour Party PeopleMark TildesleyProduction Design
Lawless HeartScott ThomasEditing
Bloody SundayIvan StrasburgCinematography
2003
(6th)
[4][5]
In This WorldPeter ChristelisEditing
16 Years of AlcoholJohn RhodesCinematography
Bright Young ThingsMichael HowellsProduction Design
Buffalo SoldiersDavid HolmesMusic
In This WorldTim Alban, Joakim Sundström, Stuart WilsonSound
2004
(7th)
[6]
Touching the VoidMike EleyCinematography
Bride and PrejudiceEduardo Castro, Ralph Wheeler-HolesCostume Design
Code 46Mark TildesleyProduction Design
Dead Man's ShoesLucas Roche, Chris WyattEditing
Enduring LoveHaris ZambarloukosCinematography
2005
(8th)
[7]
The DescentJon HarrisEditing
The Constant GardenerCésar CharloneCinematography
The LibertineBen Van OsProduction Design
A Cock and Bull StoryPeter ChristelisEditing
Mrs Henderson PresentsSandy PowellCostume Design
2006
(9th)
[8][9]
The Last King of ScotlandAnthony Dod MantleCinematography
The QueenAlan MacDonaldProduction Design
Daniel PhillipsMakeup
This Is EnglandLudovico EinaudiMusic
The Wind That Shakes the BarleyBarry AckroydCinematography
2007
(10th)
[10][11]
SunshineMark TildesleyProduction Design
28 Weeks LaterEnrique ChediakCinematography
ControlMartin Ruhe
And When Did You Last See Your Father?Trevor WaiteEditing
Hallam FoeColin Monie, David MackenzieMusic
2008
(11th)
[12][13]
HungerSean BobbittCinematography
The DuchessMichael O'ConnorCostume Design
Slumdog MillionaireAnthony Dod MantleCinematography
In BrugesJon GregoryEditing
ShiftyHarry Escott, Molly NymanMusic
2009
(12th)
[14][15]
Bright StarGreig FraserCinematography
MoonClint MansellMusic
Tony NobleProduction Design
Bunny and the BullGary Williamson
Fish TankRobbie RyanCinematography

2010s

Best Technical Achievement
Year Film Recipient(s) Area
2010
(13th)
[16][17]
MonstersGareth EdwardsVisual Effects
The ArborTim BarkerSound
The King's SpeechEve StewartProduction Design
Brighton RockJohn MathiesonCinematography
The IllusionistSylvain ChometAnimation
2011
(14th)
[18][19]
Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyMaria DjurkovicProduction Design
We Need to Talk about KevinSeamus McGarveyCinematography
ShameSean Bobbitt
Joe WalkerEditing
SennaChris King, Gregers Sall
2012
(15th)
[20][21]
Berberian Sound StudioJoakim SundströmSound Design
Berberian Sound StudioNic KnowlandCinematography
Ginger and RosaRobbie Ryan
BrokenElectric Wave BureauMusic
The ImposterAndrew HulmeEditing
2013
(16th)
[22][23]
The Selfish GiantAmy HubbardCasting
LockeJustine WrightEditing
Starred UpShaheen BaigCasting
Under the SkinJohnnie BurnSound Design
Mica LeviMusic
2014
(17th)
[24][25]
FrankStephen RennicksMusic
'71Chris WyattEditing
Tat RadcliffeCinematography
Catch Me DaddyRobbie Ryan
Mr. TurnerDick Pope
2015
(18th)
[26][27]
Ex MachinaAndrew WhitehurstVisual Effects
AmyChris KingEditing
BrooklynFiona WeirCasting
Ex MachinaMark DigbyProduction Design
MacbethAdam ArkapawCinematography
2016
(19th)
[28][29]
American HoneyRobbie RyanCinematography
Free FireShaheen BaigCasting
The Girl with All the GiftsSeb BarkerVisual Effects
Notes on BlindnessJoakim SundströmSound Design
Oasis: SupersonicPaul Monaghan, Mat WhitecrossEditing
Best
Year Film Recipient(s)
2017
(20th)
[30][31]
The Death of Stalin Nicole Stafford
Breathe Jan Sewellm, Mark Coulier
I Am Not a Witch Julene Paton
Journeyman Nadia Stacey
Lady Macbeth Sian Wilson
2018
(21st)
[32][33]
The Favourite Nadia Stacey
Colette Ivana Primorac
Peterloo Christine Blundell
A Prayer Before Dawn Stacey Louise Holman
Stan & Ollie Mark Coulier, Jeremy Woodhead
2019
(22nd)
[34][35]
Judy Jeremy Woodhead
Dirty God Morten Jacobsen, Rogier Samuels, Lindelotte Van Der Meer
In Fabric Emma Scott
The Personal History of David Copperfield Karen Hartley-Thomas
Wild Rose Jody Williams

2020s

Year Film Recipient(s)
2020
(23rd)
[36][37]
Misbehaviour Jill Sweeney
Ammonite Ivana Primorac
His House Sharon A. Martin
Rocks Nora Robertson
Saint Maud Jacquetta Levon
2021
(24th)
[38]
The Electrical Life of Louis WainVickie Lang, Kristyan Mallett, Donald McInnes
The Souvenir Part II Siobhan Harper-Ryan
Censor Ruth Pease
Everybody's Talking About Jamie Nadia Stacey
Belfast Wakana Yoshihara
2022
(25th)
[39][40]
Medusa DeluxeEugene Souleiman, Scarlett O'Connell
Aftersun Oya Aygör, Murat Çağin
The Wonder Morna Ferguson, Lorry Ann King
Flux Gourmet Siobhan Harper-Ryan
The Origin Niamh Morrison
2023
(25th)
[41][42]
FemmeMarie Deehan
All of Us StrangersZoe Clare Brown
How to Have SexNatasha Lawes
Polite SocietyClaire Carter
Rye LaneBianca Simone Scott

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