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List of British films of 2017

List of British films of 2017

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This article lists feature-length British films and full-length documentaries that have their premieres in 2017 and were at least partly made 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 does not include films screened in previous years that had official release dates in 2017.

2017 saw the death of Sir John Hurt.
It also saw the death of Sir Roger Moore.

Also included is an overview of the major events in British film, including awards ceremonies, as well as a list of notable British film artists who died in 2017.

Film premieres

January – March

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April – June

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July – September

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October – December

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Other premieres

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Culturally British films

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 3 of the following criteria:

  • The film is adapted from a British source material.
  • The story is set, at least partially, in the United Kingdom.
  • The film was shot, at least partially, in the United Kingdom.
  • Many of the film's cast and crew members are British.
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British award winners

Dev Patel received the BAFTA award and multiple best supporting actor nominations for his performance in Lion.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson received the Golden Globe award for best supporting actor in Nocturnal Animals.
Andrew Garfield received multiple Best Actor nominations for his performance in Hacksaw Ridge.
Naomie Harris received multiple Best Supporting Actress nominations for her performance in Moonlight.
Hugh Grant received multiple Best Supporting Actor nominations for his performance in Florence Foster Jenkins.
Ken Loach received multiple nominations for his film I, Daniel Blake.
Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara received the BAFTA award for their documentary short The White Helmets.
Mika Levi, acclaimed musician and composer, received multiple Best Original Score nominations for her work in Jackie.

Listed here are the British winners and nominees at the three most prestigious film award ceremonies in the English-speaking world: the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards and Golden Globe Awards, that were held during 2017, celebrating the best films of 2016. The British nominations were led by Lion, with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Florence Foster Jenkins going on to win a number of technical awards. British films did, however, notably lose out to Moonlight and La La Land from the United States.

Academy Awards

The 89th Academy Awards honoring the best films of 2016 were held on February 26, 2017.[181]

British winners:

British nominees:

British Academy Film Awards

The 70th British Academy Film Awards honoring the best films of 2016 were held on February 12, 2017.[182]

British winners:

British nominees:

Golden Globe Awards

The 74th Golden Globe Awards honoring the best films of 2016 were held on January 8, 2017.[183]

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Notable deaths

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See also

Notes

  1. Credited as Ellen Page; the film was released before Page came out as transgender.[78]

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