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This article lists feature-length British films and full-length documentaries that have their premiere in 2020 and were at least partly produced by Great Britain or the United Kingdom. It does not feature short films, medium-length films, made-for-TV films, pornographic films, filmed theater, VR films, and interactive films. It also does not include films screened in previous years that had official release dates in 2020.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many British films were delayed from release and premiere including No Time to Die, Stardust, Blithe Spirit, A Boy Called Christmas and Everybody's Talking About Jamie.
Film premieres
[edit]January–March
[edit]April–June
[edit]Opening | Title | Cast and crew | Details | Ref. | |
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A P R I L |
3 | Four Kids and It | Director: Andy De Emmony Cast: Paula Patton, Matthew Goode, Billy Jenkins, Ashley Aufderheide, Teddie-Rose Malleson-Allen, Ellie-Mae Siame, Russell Brand, Michael Caine |
Altitude Based on Four Children and It by Jacqueline Wilson |
[24] |
10 | Love Wedding Repeat | Director: Dean Craig Cast: Olivia Munn, Sam Claflin, Freida Pinto, Eleanor Tomlinson |
Netflix Remake of Plan de table (Co-produced by the United States) |
[25] | |
M A Y |
22 | The Trip to Greece | Director: Michael Winterbottom Cast: Rob Brydon, Steve Coogan |
Based on The Trip and sequel to The Trip to Spain | [26] |
J U N E |
July–September
[edit]October–December
[edit]Other premieres
[edit]Title | Director | Release Date | Ref. |
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After Love | Aleem Khan | 11 September 2020 (Toronto International Film Festival) | [49] |
Amber and Me | Ian Davies | 21 March 2020 | [50] |
Be Water | Bao Nguyen | 25 January 2020 (Sundance Film Festival) | |
Body of Water | Lucy Brydon | 27 February 2020 (Glasgow Film Festival) | [51] |
Boys from County Hell | Chris Baugh | April 2020 (Tribeca Film Festival) | [52] |
Burning Man: Art on Fire | Gerald Fox | 15 August 2020 | [53] |
Climbing Blind | Alastair Lee | 20 March 2020 | [54] |
Coded Bias | Shalini Kantayya | 30 January 2020 (Sundance Film Festival) | [55] |
DAU. Degeneration | Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Jekaterina Oertel | 28 February 2020 (Berlin International Film Festival) | [56] |
Edge of Extinction | Andrew Gilbert | 18 May 2020 | [57] |
Enemy Lines | Anders Banke | 23 April 2020 | [58] |
Get Luke Lowe | Drew V Marjke | 22 August 2020 (American Black Film Festival) | |
How to Stop a Recurring Dream | Ed Morris | 27 August 2020 (Loudoun Arts Film Festival) | [59] |
I Am Vengeance: Retaliation | Ross Boyask | 19 June 2020 | [60] |
Love Sarah | Eliza Schroeder | 29 February 2020 (Glasgow Film Festival) | [61] |
One Man and His Shoes | Yemi Bamiro | [62] | |
The Reason I Jump | Jerry Rothwell | 25 January 2020 (Sundance Film Festival) | [63] |
Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm | Hannah Berryman | 16 March 2020 (South by Southwest) | [64] |
Sulphur and White | Julian Jarrold | 27 February 2020 (London Royal Gala) | [65] |
To Nowhere | Sian Astor-Lewis | 7 December 7 2020 (Paris Independent Film Festival) | |
The Uncertain Kingdom | Jason Bradbury, Stroma Cairns, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Hope Dickson Leach, Ellen Evans, Paul Frankl, Alison Hargreaves, Guy Jenkin, Sophie King, Iggy Ldn, Rebecca Lloyd-Evans, Lanre Malaolu, Runyararo Mapfumo, Lab Ky Mo, Leon Oldstrong, Ray Panthaki, David Proud, Carol Salter, Jason Wingard | 3 April 2020 (limited) | [66] |
United Nation Three Decades of Drum & Bass | Terry Stone, Richard Turner | 21 February 2020 | [67] |
Villain | Philip Barantini | 28 February 2020 | [68] |
The Whalebone Box | Andrew Kötting | 3 April 2020 | [69] |
Yard Kings | Vasco Alexandre | 12 November 2020 | [70] |
Culturally British films
[edit]The following list comprises films not produced by Great Britain or the United Kingdom but is strongly associated with British culture. The films in this list should fulfill at least three of the following criteria:
- The film is adapted from a British source material.
- The story is at least partially set in the United Kingdom.
- The film was at least partially shot in the United Kingdom.
- Many of the film's cast and crew members are British.
Title | Country of origin | Adaptation | Story Setting | Film Locations | British Cast and Crew |
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Artemis Fowl | United States | England and Northern Ireland, United Kingdom | Kenneth Branagh (director), Nonso Anozie, Judi Dench, Patrick Doyle (composer), Martin Walsh (editor) | ||
Dolittle | United States | Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting | England | Anglesey, Berkshire, Cumbria, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, North Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, and Somerset in United Kingdom | Michael Sheen, Jim Broadbent, Ralph Ineson, Carmen Ejogo, Tom Holland, Craig Robinson, Emma Thompson, Nick Moore (editor) |
The Witches | United States Mexico |
The Witches by Roald Dahl | Hertfordshire and Surrey, United Kingdom | Codie-Lei Eastick, Simon Manyonda, Charles Edwards |
British winners
[edit]Listed here are the British nominees at the five most prestigious film award ceremonies in the English-speaking world: the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, Critics' Choice Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards, that were held during 2020, celebrating the best films of 2019. The British nominations were led by 1917 along with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which was co-produced by the United States. 1917 led in the technical categories with multiple wins in cinematography, sound, special effects, and production design. Notably, a number of British technicians were nominated for non-British films such as Le Mans '66, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and Ad Astra. Marriage Story and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, both British-American co-productions, unanimously won the Best Supporting Actress and Actor awards respectively. British films did, however, notably lose out to Parasite from South Korea.
Academy Awards
[edit]The 92nd Academy Awards honoring the best films of 2019 were held on 9 February 2020.
British winners:
- 1917 (Best Cinematography, Best Sound Mixing, Best Visual Effects)
- Judy (Best Actress)
- Marriage Story (Best Supporting Actress)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Supporting Actor, Best Production Design)
- Rocketman (Best Original Song)
- Bernie Taupin (Best Original Song) – "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (Rocketman)
- Elton John (Best Original Song) – "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (Rocketman)
- Jacqueline Durran (Best Costume Design) – Little Women
- Mark Taylor (Best Sound Mixing) – 1917
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – 1917
- Stuart Wilson (Best Sound Mixing) – 1917
- Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl) (Best Documentary Feature (Short Subject) )
- Elena Andreicheva (Best Documentary Feature (Short Subject)) – Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl)
British nominees:
- 1917 (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, Best Production Design, Best Original Score, Best Makeup and Hair)
- For Sama (Best Documentary)
- Judy (Best Makeup and Hair)
- Marriage Story (Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Costume Design)
- The Two Popes (Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay)
- Andy Nelson (Best Sound) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Anthony Hopkins (Best Supporting Actor) – The Two Popes
- Callum McDougall (Best Picture) – 1917
- Christopher Peterson (Best Costume Design) – The Irishman
- Cynthia Erivo (Best Actress, Best Original Song) – Harriet, "Stand Up" (Harriet)
- David Heyman (Best Picture) – Marriage Story, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Edward Watts (Best Documentary) – For Sama
- Florence Pugh (Best Supporting Actress) – Little Women
- Jayne-Ann Tenggren (Best Picture) – 1917
- Jeremy Woodhead (Best Make Up & Hair) – Judy
- Jonathan Pryce (Best Actor) – The Two Popes
- Kay Georgiou (Best Make Up & Hair) – Joker
- Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Best Original Screenplay) – 1917
- Lee Sandales (Best Production Design) – 1917
- Naomi Donne (Best Make Up & Hair) – 1917
- Neal Scanlan (Best Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Oliver Tarney (Best Sound Editing) – 1917
- Paul Massey (Best Sound Mixing) – Le Mans '66
- Pippa Harris (Best Picture) – 1917
- Rachael Tate (Best Sound Editing) – 1917
- Roger Guyett (Best Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Sam Mendes (Best Director, Best Original Screenplay) – 1917
- Sandy Powell (Best Costume Design) – The Irishman
- Tom Johnson (Best Sound Mixing) – Ad Astra
British Academy Film Awards
[edit]The 73rd British Academy Film Awards was presented on 2 February 2020.[71]
British winners:
- 1917 (Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Sound, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Make Up & Hair, Best Special Visual Effects)
- Bait (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- For Sama (Best Documentary)
- Judy (Best Leading Actress)
- Marriage Story (Best Supporting Actress)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Supporting Actor)
- Andy Serkis (Outstanding British contribution to cinema)
- Callum McDougall (Best Film, Outstanding British Film) – 1917
- Jayne-Ann Tenggren (Best Film, Outstanding British Film) – 1917
- Kate Byers (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Bait
- Lee Sandales (Best Production Design) – 1917
- Linn Waite (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Bait
- Mark Jenkin (Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Bait
- Mark Taylor (Best Sound) – 1917
- Micheal Ward (EE Rising Star Award)
- Naomi Donne (Best Make Up & Hair) – 1917
- Oliver Tarney (Best Sound Editing) – 1917
- Pippa Harris (Best Film, Outstanding British Film) – 1917
- Rachael Tate (Best Sound) – 1917
- Sam Mendes (Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Director) – 1917
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – 1917
- Stuart Wilson (Best Sound) – 1917
- Granddad Was A Romantic. – Maryam Mohajer (Best British Short Animation)
- Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl) – Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva (Best British Short Film)
British nominees:
- Bait (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- Diego Maradona (Best Documentary)
- For Sama (Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Best Film Not in the English Language)
- Judy (Best Costume Design, Best Make Up & Hair)
- Maiden (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- Marriage Story (Best Original Screenplay, Best Leading Actor, Best Leading Actress, Best Casting)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Film, Best Director, Best Leading Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Casting)
- Only You (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer)
- The Personal History of David Copperfield (Best Casting)
- Rocketman (Outstanding British Film, Best Leading Actor, Best Sound, Best Make Up & Hair)
- A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (Best Animated Film)
- Sorry We Missed You (Outstanding British Film)
- The Two Popes (Outstanding British Film, Best Leading Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Casting)
- Wild Rose (Best Leading Actress)
- Adam Bohling (Outstanding British Film) – Rocketman
- Alex Holmes (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Maiden
- Alvaro Delgado-Aparicio (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Retablo
- Andy Nelson (Best Sound) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Anthony Hopkins (Best Supporting Actor) – The Two Popes
- Asif Kapadia (Best Documentary) – Diego Maradona
- Christopher Peterson (Best Costume Design) – The Irishman
- Danny Sheehan (Best Sound) – Rocketman
- David Heyman (Best Film) – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- David Reid (Outstanding British Film) – Rocketman
- Dexter Fletcher (Outstanding British Film) – Rocketman
- Edward Watts (Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Best Film Not in the English Language) – For Sama
- Florence Pugh (Best Supporting Actress) – Little Women
- Harry Wootliff (Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer) – Only You
- Jack Lowden (EE Rising Star Award)
- Jacqueline Durran (Best Costume Design) – Little Women
- Jeremy Woodhead (Best Make Up & Hair) – Judy
- Jonathan Pryce (Best Leading Actor) – The Two Popes
- Julian Day (Best Costume Design) – Rocketman
- Kate Byers (Outstanding British Film) – Bait
- Kay Georgiou (Best Make Up & Hair) – Joker
- Ken Loach (Outstanding British Film) – Sorry We Missed You
- Lee Hall (Outstanding British Film) – Rocketman
- Linn Waite (Outstanding British Film) – Bait
- Lizzie Yianni Georgiou (Best Make Up & Hair) – Rocketman
- Mark Jenkin (Outstanding British Film) – Bait
- Matthew Collinge (Best Sound) – Rocketman
- Matthew Vaughn (Outstanding British Film) – Rocketman
- Mike Prestwood Smith (Best Sound) – Rocketman
- Neal Scanlan (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Paul Massey (Best Sound Mixing) – Le Mans '66
- Paul Kavanagh (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Rebecca O'Brien (Outstanding British Film) – Sorry We Missed You
- Roger Guyett (Best Special Visual Effects) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Roman Griffin Davis (Best Young Actor/Actress) – Jojo Rabbit
- Sandy Powell (Best Costume Design) – The Irishman
- Sarah Crowe (Best Casting) – The Personal History of David Copperfield
- Stuart Wilson (Best Sound) – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Taron Egerton (Best Leading Actor) – Rocketman
- Tracey Seaward (Outstanding British Film) – The Two Popes
- Victoria Thomas (Best Casting) – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Azaar – Myriam Raja and Nathanael Baring (Best British Short Film)
- Goldfish – Hector Dockrill, Harri Kamalanathan, Benedict Turnbull, and Laura Dockrill (Best British Short Film)
- In Her Boots – Kathrin Steinbacher (Best British Short Animation)
- Kamali – Sasha Rainbow and Rosalind Croad (Best British Short Film)
- The Magic Boat – Naaman Azhari and Lilia Laurel (Best British Short Animation)
- The Trap – Lena Headey and Anthony Fitzgerald (Best British Short Film)
Critics' Choice Awards
[edit]The 25th Critics' Choice Awards was presented on 12 January 2020.
British winners:
- 1917 (Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing)
- Judy (Best Actress)
- Marriage Story (Best Supporting Actress)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Production Design)
- Rocketman (Best Song) **TIE**
- Wild Rose (Best Song) **TIE**
- Roger Deakins (Best Cinematography) – 1917
- Roman Griffin Davis (Best Young Actor/Actress) – Jojo Rabbit
- Sam Mendes (Best Director) – 1917
British nominees:
- 1917 (Best Picture, Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects, Best Action Movie, Best Score)
- The Aeronauts (Best Visual Effects)
- Downton Abbey (Best Production Design, Best Costume Design)
- Judy (Best Hair and Makeup)
- Marriage Story (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Acting Ensemble, Best Original Screenplay, Best Score)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Director, Best Actor, Best Young Actor/Actress, Best Acting Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup)
- Rocketman (Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup)
- The Two Popes (Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay)
- Anna Robbins (Best Costume Design) – Downton Abbey
- Anthony Hopkins (Best Supporting Actor) – The Two Popes
- Archie Yates (Best Young Actor/Actress) – Jojo Rabbit
- Christopher Peterson (Best Costume Design) – The Irishman
- Cynthia Erivo (Best Actress) – Harriet
- Donal Woods (Best Production Design) – Downton Abbey
- Florence Pugh (Best Supporting Actress) – Little Women
- Gina Cromwell (Best Production Design) – Downton Abbey
- Jacqueline Durran (Best Costume Design) – Little Women
- Julian Day (Best Costume Design) – Rocketman
- Lee Sandales (Best Production Design) – 1917
- Noah Jupe (Best Young Actor/Actress) – Honey Boy
- Sandy Powell (Best Costume Design) – The Irishman
Golden Globe Awards
[edit]The 77th Golden Globe Awards was presented on 5 January 2020.[72][73]
British winners:
- 1917 (Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director)
- Judy (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Actress)
- Marriage Story (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Actress)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Actor, Best Screenplay)
- Rocketman (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Actor, Best Original Song)
- Bernie Taupin (Best Original Song) – "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (Rocketman)
- Elton John (Best Original Song) – "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (Rocketman)
- Sam Mendes (Best Director) – 1917
- Taron Egerton (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Actor) – Rocketman
British nominees:
- 1917 (Best Original Score)
- Cats (Best Original Song)
- Marriage Story (Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama – Actor, Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama – Actress, Best Screenplay)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Actor, Best Director)
- Rocketman (Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)
- The Two Popes (Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama – Actor, Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Actor, Best Screenplay)
- Andrew Lloyd Webber (Best Original Song) – "Beautiful Ghosts" (Cats)
- Anthony Hopkins (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Actor) – The Two Popes
- Christian Bale (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama – Actor) – Le Mans '66
- Cynthia Erivo (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama – Actress, Best Original Song) – Harriet, "Stand Up" (Harriet)
- Daniel Craig (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Actor) – Knives Out
- Daniel Pemberton (Best Original Score) – Motherless Brooklyn
- Emma Thompson (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Actress) – Late Night
- Roman Griffin Davis (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Actor) – Jojo Rabbit
- Jonathan Pryce (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama – Actor) – The Two Popes
- Timothy Lee McKenzie (Best Original Song) – "Spirit" (The Lion King)
Screen Actors Guild Awards
[edit]The 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards was presented on 19 January 2019.[74][75]
British winners:
- Judy (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture)
- Marriage Story (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture)
British nominees:
- Alfie Allen (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Jojo Rabbit
- Christian Bale (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture) – Le Mans '66
- Cynthia Erivo (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture) – Harriet
- Damian Lewis (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Malcolm McDowell (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Bombshell
- Roman Griffin Davis (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Jojo Rabbit
- Taron Egerton (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role) – Rocketman
- Stephen Graham (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – The Irishman
- Stephen Merchant (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture) – Jojo Rabbit
- Marriage Story (Male Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture, Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture)
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture, Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture)
- Rocketman (Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture)
See also
[edit]- Lists of British films
- 2020 in film
- 2020 in British music
- 2020 in British radio
- 2020 in British television
- 2020 in the United Kingdom
- List of 2020 box office number-one films in the United Kingdom
- List of British films of 2019
- List of British films of 2021
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