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Screen Awards 2014

David Shear and Mark Cosgrove

Drinks reception







Screen editor Wendy Mitchell introduces the evening


Host Edith Bowman kicks off the Screen Awards

3D Film Campaign of the Year: How to Train Your Dragon 2, Twentieth Century Fox

Poster Design of the Year: Filth, Lionsgate UK

Trailer of the Year: Like Father, Like Son, Arrow Films & Intermission

Home Entertainment Campaign of the Year: The Machine, Anchor Bay Entertainment, Red & Black Films, Content Films, Shear Entertainment, East London Film Collective, ARPR, Incite

Documentary Campaign of the Year: 20 Feet from Stardom, Altitude

Event Cinema Campaign of the Year: D-Day: 70 Years On, Snappin’ Turtle Productions, Picturehouse Entertainment and TBI Media for BBC Radio 2

Online Campaign of the Year: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Think Jam and Twentieth Century Fox

Brand Partnership of the Year: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Evian, Brand & Deliver, Danone Waters and Sony Pictures

Premiere of the Year: Chef, Lionsgate UK and elevenfiftyfive

PR Campaign of the Year: Belle, Twentieth Century Fox and Premier

Theatrical Campaign of the Year: Starred Up, Twentieth Century Fox

PR Team of the Year: Universal Pictures

Marketing Team of the Year: Twentieth Century Fox

Media Planning Agency of the Year: Target Media

Creative Agency of the Year, Audiovisual: Intermission Film

Creative Agency of the Year, Print: All City Media

Rising Star: Sam Clements, Picturehouse Entertainment

Cinema of the Year, from a company 25 screens or over: Cineworld, O2

Cinema of the Year, from a company with 24 screens or under: Market Hall Cinema Brynmawr Community Group

Exhibition Achievement Award: Andrew Myers (left), CEO of Everyman Cinemas

Distributor of the Year, Independent: Curzon Artificial Eye

Distributor of the Year – Studio: Twentieth Century Fox

After party

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