Everyman Award for Best Film
- American Honey
- Bridget Jones’s Baby
- WINNER – I, Daniel Blake
- WINNER – Hugh Grant, Florence Foster Jenkins
- Dave Johns, I, Daniel Blake
- Dev Patel, Lion
- Russell Tovey, The Pass
- WINNER – Kate Beckinsale, Love & Friendship
- Emily Blunt, The Girl on the Train
- Helen Mirren, Eye in the Sky
- Tilda Swinton, A Bigger Splash
- Tom Bennett, Love & Friendship
- Brendan Gleeson, Trespass Against Us
- WINNER – Arinzé Kene, The Pass
- Sarah Solemani, Bridget Jones’s Baby
- WINNER – Hayley Squires, I, Daniel Blake
- Rachel Weisz, The Light Between Oceans
- WINNER – Before the Flood
- Notes on Blindness
- The Hard Stop
Amanda Eliasch Best Screenplay Award in memory of Sidney Gilliat, film director, writer and producer and George Gilliat, Editor of the Evening Standard
- Terence Davies, A Quiet Passion
- David Farr, The Ones Below
- WINNER – Guy Hibbert, Eye in the Sky
- WINNER – Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones’s Baby
- David Brent: Life on the Road
- Bill Nighy, Their Finest
- Consolata Boyle, Florence Foster Jenkins (costume design)
- WINNER – Max Richter, Arrival (contribution of his music)
- Robbie Ryan, American Honey (cinematography)
- Lewis MacDougall, A Monster Calls
- William Oldroyd, Lady Macbeth
- WINNER – Florence Pugh, Lady Macbeth
Most Powerful Scene Award -created by Finch & Partners and powered by Dean & DeLuca
- WINNER – I, Daniel Blake
International Film of the Year
- WINNER – Lion
- WINNER – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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The Evening Standard British Film Awards are held in partnership with Claridge’s.
The awards were held in partnership with Claridge’s and hosted by Richard Ayoade. Films are eligible for consideration if they had a public screening in London between February 7 and October 21. This year’s advisory judging panel comprises Evening Standard film reviewers David Sexton and Charlotte O’Sullivan; Evening Standard film and TV writer Ellen E Jones; Kate Muir, chief film critic for The Times; Peter Bradshaw, Guardian film critic, and Tim Robey of the Daily Telegraph. The panel is chaired by Evening Standard editor Sarah Sands.