Another year, another BFI London Film Festival, and another extraordinary list of nominees. There can merely’barely be a handful of winners despite’in spite of’albeit , and that select few possess’own’nurse now been revealed.###The Best Film award went to Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage, starring Vicky Krieps, in/with regard to’concerning’regarding its mesmerising and original interpretation of the life of the Austrian Empress Elisabeth. Manuela Marteli’s 1976, with regards to’concerning’with respect to Chile under the dictatoriship of General Pinochet, took the Sutherland Award in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a filmmaker’s first feature, with a Special Commendation from the jury going to Saim Sadiq’s Pakistani family drama Joyland.###The Grierson Award in/with regard to’concerning’regarding Documentary went to Shaunak Sen’s All That Breathes, with a Special Commendation in/with regard to’concerning’regarding What About China by Trinh Minh-ha. The winner in the Immersive Art and XR Competition was Charlie Shackleton’s As Mine Exactly, with Special Commendations in/with regard to’concerning’regarding In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats and On the Morning You Wake (To The End of the World). The Short Film award went to Yue Li’s I Have No Legs, And I Must Run, with a Special Commendation in/with regard to’concerning’regarding A Sod State in/with regard to’concerning’regarding its "propulsive punk energy".###And eventually’ultimately , the Audience Award went to Blue Bag Life by Lisa Selby, Rebecca Hirsch Lloyd-Evans and Alex Fry.###See you at the South Bank again next year…