14-755: Joseph or Joe Cole may refer to: Joe Cole (actor) (born 1988), English actor Joe Cole (born 1981), English footballer Joe Robert Cole , American film and television director, writer, and producer Joseph Cole (cinematographer) , film cinematographer and producer Joseph Foxcroft Cole (1837–1892), American landscape artist Joseph S. Cole (1831–1916), educator in South Australia Joseph E. Cole (1914–1995), American businessman Joseph Dennis Cole (1961–1991), roadie for Black Flag and Rollins Band, see Murder of Joe Cole Joseph Cole, Malta, see List of ambassadors and high commissioners to
28-589: A wider public audience. BIFA founding members include Phillip Alberstat, Chris Auty , André Burgess, Sally Caplan, Pippa Cross, Christopher Fowler , Lora Fox Gamble, Steven Gaydos, Norma Heyman , Emma E. Hickox , Fred Hogge, Robert Jones, Steve Kenis, Alberto Lopez, Ollie Madden, Hamish McAlpine, Neil McCartney, Saul Metzstein , Martin Myers, Sarah Radclyffe , Tracey Scoffield, Mark Shivas , Jim Wilson, and Michiyo Yoshizaki. The first BIFA ceremony took place on 29 October 1998. Winners included Ken Loach (for My Name
42-630: Is Joe ), Shane Meadows (for Twentyfour Seven ) and Ray Winstone (for Nil by Mouth ). The Special Jury Prize was awarded to Nik Powell, and the Best British Independent Film award went to My Name is Joe . The BIFA ceremony takes place in early December every year and is one of the first dates in the annual awards season. Most of the awards categories are for British independent feature films only, though there are awards for Best International Independent Film and Best British Short Film. There are also several honorary awards, such as
56-534: Is an ongoing project wherein BIFA supports the theatrical distribution of award-nominated and -winning films with special preview and event screenings. In February 2017, BIFA Presents hosted exclusive previews of the Oscar-winning Moonlight in conjunction with Everyman Cinemas. BIFA Independents is a series of regular screenings of films featuring BIFA-winning and nominated talent. Supported by
70-909: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Joe Cole (actor) Joseph Michael Cole is an English actor. Some of his most notable roles include Luke in Skins , John Shelby in Peaky Blinders , Marzin and Beckwith in Secret in Their Eyes , Billy Moore in A Prayer Before Dawn , Frank in the Black Mirror episode " Hang the DJ ", Sean Wallace in Gangs of London , and Iver Iversen in Against
84-512: The 2018 British Independent Film Awards . This article about an English actor is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . British Independent Film Awards The British Independent Film Awards ( BIFA ) is an organisation that celebrates, supports, and promotes British independent cinema and film-making talent in the United Kingdom . Nominations for the annual awards ceremony are announced in early November, with
98-760: The Ice . The oldest of five boys, Joe Cole was born around 1988 or 1989 and grew up in Kingston upon Thames in London. His younger brother is actor Finn Cole , who starred alongside him in Peaky Blinders . He attended Hollyfield Secondary School in Surbiton . Cole's acting career began when he was accepted into the National Youth Theatre . He obtained his first roles in a one-night show in
112-695: The Special Jury Prize, the Richard Harris Award and the Variety Award. Awarded since 2013, the trophy has been a sculpture by Fredrikson Stallard for Swarovski . BIFA entries close in late August / early September. Main categories (British feature films): Best International Independent Film: BIFA has a large pool of voters that consists of past BIFA winners and nominees, top British film industry professionals and experienced filmmakers from all areas of production. Although
126-529: The United Kingdom [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Cole&oldid=1168757596 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
140-607: The West End, on The Bill and Holby City , and then in roles on stage at the Bush Theatre's sell-out School Season . In the 2010s, he wrote a comedy series with Matt Lucas . From 2013 to 2017, Cole starred as John Shelby in the historical crime drama Peaky Blinders . In 2017, he starred in a season 4 episode of Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror , earning a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor. For his role as Billy Moore in A Prayer Before Dawn , Cole won Best Actor at
154-667: The ceremony itself taking place in early December. Since 2015, BIFA has also hosted UK-wide talent development and film screening programmes, with the support of Creative Skillset and the British Film Institute . The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) were created in 1998 by Elliot Grove and Suzanne Ballantyne of the Raindance Film Festival , with the aim of celebrating merit and achievement in independently funded British filmmaking, honouring new talent and promoting British films and filmmaking to
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#1732772261909168-437: The long lists to the 5 final nominees. In calculating the results, BIFA takes into account the number of voters who have seen each film as well as how many voted for it. The winners in most categories are decided by independent juries, newly–appointed each year. Juries meet to discuss all nominations before voting confidentially for the winner. Exceptions include the honorary awards and the award for Best British Independent Film,
182-450: The pool is continually growing, fewer than 200 voters vote for the nominations in any one year. All entered films must be seen by a minimum number of voters and discussed at a voter meeting before being marked as having been given fair consideration. Once all entered films have been given fair consideration, votes are cast privately in two rounds: once to reduce all entries to long lists of around 15 films in each category, and again to reduce
196-738: The winner of which is decided by a confidential vote amongst all BIFA voters. Since 2015, BIFA has also hosted UK–wide talent development and film screening programmes with the support of Creative Skillset and the BFI. Running from September 2015 to June 2016, BIFA Insider gave UK–based university and film school students the chance to watch award-winning British films for free online and participate in live-streamed Q&As with top craftspeople who worked on those films. Sessions included The Lobster with production designer Jaqueline Abrahams, The Selfish Giant with casting director Amy Hubbard and Frank with composer Stephen Rennicks. BIFA Presents
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