The shortlist for the 2018 Screen Awards have been announced, with 20th Century Fox/Fox Searchlight leading the way with 14 nominations.
The most nominated release is Disney’s Black Panther with four nominations.
The awards recognise excellence in UK film distribution, exhibition, marketing, publicity and brand partnerships.
The shortlist will now be debated by an independent jury of industry experts, who select the final winners. The judges are listed here.
The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on November 29 at The Ballroom Southbank in London.
For more on the awards, visit the Screen Awards website.
Last year’s awards saw Altitude Film Distribution, Lionsgate and Curzon all win big.
Brand Partnership of the Year
- Sundance Film Festival: London & Adobe, Picturehouse Cinemas
- Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again & New Look, Brand Culture and Universal Pictures
- Black Panther & Clarks Originals, Disney Media Sales & Partnerships
- The Greatest Showman & Max Factor, 20th Century Fox
- Murder On The Orient Express & Movember, 20th Century Fox
- Stars Wars: The Last Jedi & EDF Energy, Disney Media Sales & Partnerships
- Tomb Raider & Lucozade, Warner Bros. & Brand & Deliver
- Deadpool 2 & Victorian Plumbing, Lime Communications
Cinema Marketing Campaign of the Year Sponsored by Movio
- A World of Unlimited Possibilities, Cineworld
- Everyman Presents: Summer Love, Everyman Cinemas
- Isle of Dogs: Dog-friendly Previews at Picturehouse Cinemas, Picturehouse Cinemas
- Rio Cinema Riogeneration, Rio Cinema
- Showcase Insider Relaunch, Showcase Cinemas
- Sundance Film Festival: London, Picturehouse Cinemas
- The Enchanted Screen, Picturehouse Cinemas
- YourLocalCinema: Accessible Shows - Nationwide Promotion, YourLocalCinema, supported by FDA & BFI
Cinema of the Year – company 24 screens or under Sponsored by Veezi
- Broadway Cinema & Theatre, Letchworth
- Depot Cinema, Lewes
- Filmhouse Cinema, Edinburgh
- Hebden Bridge Picture House
- Rio Cinema, Dalston
- The Picture House Uckfield
- Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle
Cinema of the Year - company 25 screens or over Sponsored by Vista Entertainment Solutions
- Cineworld Leicester Square
- Cineworld Stevenage
- Crouch End Picturehouse
- Curzon Oxford
- Everyman Chelmsford
- Kings Cinema Kingsbridge
- ODEON Luxe Edinburgh West
- Showcase Cinema de Lux Southampton
Distributor of the Year Sponsored by Eikon Group
- Curzon
- Disney Studios
- Picturehouse Entertainment
- Twentieth Century Fox
Event Cinema Campaign of the Year
- An American in Paris - The Musical, Trafalgar Releasing
- André Rieu Amore 2018 Campaign, Piece of Magic Entertainment & Influence Digital
- Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Live, More2Screen, Nimax Theatres
- Loving Vincent, Altitude Film Distribution
- Muse: Drones World Tour, Trafalgar Releasing
- Spitfire, Altitude Film Distribution
- The Beatles Yellow Submarine 50th Anniversary, Picturehouse Entertainment
Marketing Team of the Year
- Altitude Film Distribution
- The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
- Twentieth Century Fox UK
- UPHE Content Group
Online Campaign of the Year
- Black Panther, The Walt Disney Company
- Love, Simon, Twentieth Century Fox
- The Florida Project, Altitude, Substance Global
- The Square, Curzon, Substance, Kunstmatrix
Poster Design of the Year
- A Fantastic Woman, Curzon, TEA
- Beast, Altitude Film Distribution, AllCity Media
- Calibre, Wellington Films, AllCity Media, Netflix
- Eric Clapton: Life In 12 Bars, Yolk Creative London, Altitude Films
- Faces Places, Andrew Bannister & Curzon
- Goodbye Christopher Robin, Fox Searchlight UK, Creative Partnerships
- Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami, Sam Ashby & Trafalgar Releasing
- Loveless, Yolk Creative London, Altitude Films
- Path of Blood, OR Media, Trinity Filmed Entertainment
- Pin Cushion, Pinpoint, Intro UK
- The Death of Stalin, AllCity Media
- Zama, Andrew Bannister & New Wave Films
PR Team of the Year
- Cameo
- Curzon
- Disney Studios
- Organic
- Twentieth Century Fox
Premiere of the Year
- Goodbye Christopher Robin, Fox Searchlight UK, Twentieth Century Fox
- Loving Vincent, Altitude Film Distribution
- Marvel Studios Black Panther, The Walt Disney Company
- Murder on the Orient Express, Twentieth Century Fox
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi, The Walt Disney Company
Rising Star
- Beth Clark, Vue Entertainment
- Ed Frost, Curzon
- Elisha Brown, Substance Global
- Hannah Dowle, Organic
- Katherine Bradshaw, Fox Searchlight UK
- Kenji Lloyd, Altitude Film Distribution
- Lucy Bond, Intermission Film
- Maria Tanjala, Big Couch and FilmChain
- Stephanie Hitch, Cameo
- Stephanie Watts, Channel 4 / Little Dot Studios
Specialist Film Campaign of the Year
- 89, UPHE Content Group
- Apostasy, Curzon
- Even When I Fall, Hakawati
- Monster Family Theatrical and Multi-platform, Sky
- Unrest, Shella Films, Little By Little Films & Together Films
Theatrical Campaign of the Year – 199 Sites and Under
- Cold War, Curzon
- First Reformed, UPHE Content Group
- Loving Vincent, Altitude Film Distribution
- Monster Family, Sky
- The Bromley Boys, Itchy Fish Film & the7stars
- The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Vertigo Releasing
- The Party, Picturehouse Entertainment
Theatrical Campaign of the Year – 200 Sites and Over - Sponsored by Motion Picture Solutions
- A Quiet Place, Paramount Pictures UK
- Christopher Robin, The Walt Disney Company
- Incredibles 2, The Walt Disney Company
- Black Panther, The Walt Disney Company
- Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Paramount Pictures UK
- Murder On The Orient Express, 20th Century Fox
- The Greatest Showman, 20th Century Fox
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Fox Searchlight Pictures UK
Trailer of the Year Sponsored by Powster
- A Fantastic Woman, Curzon
- A Prayer Before Dawn, Altitude Film Distribution
- Apostasy, Curzon
- Beast, Altitude Film Distribution
- Ghost Stories, Intermission Film
- Matangi Maya M.I.A, Intermission Film
- Path of Blood, Trinity Filmed Entertainment
- The King, Silk Factory
- The Party, Picturehouse Entertainment
- The Rider, The Picture Production Company
- The Shape of Water, Fox Searchlight
- Whitney - Teaser Trailer, Altitude Film Distribution
British Film (reader vote)
- American Animals, STX Entertainment
- Apostasy, Curzon Artificial Eye
- Beast, Altitude
- The Death Of Stalin, eOne
- Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool, Lionsgate
- The Killing Of A Sacred Deer, Curzon Artifical Eye
- McQueen, Lionsgate
- Paddington 2, Studiocanal
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, 20th Century Fox
- You Were Never Really Here, Studiocanal
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