THE winners of the Bafta Scotland Awards 2024 were announced at a ceremony in Glasgow on Sunday evening.
Hosted by presenter Edith Bowman, the awards honour excellence and talent across Scotland’s screen industries.
A total of 15 competitive awards were presented across the evening as well as two Bafta special awards with David Tennant and Ashley Storrie among those to pick up a prize.
Here’s a look at the full list of winners:
- Actor – film – Kit Young (Out of Darkness)
- Actor – TV – David Tennant (There She Goes)
- Actress – film – Sofia Oakley-Green (Out of Darkness)
- Actress – TV – Doon Mackichan (Two Doors Down)
- Audience award – favourite Scot on Screen – Ashley Storrie (Dinosaur)
- Director – factual – Kevin Macdonald (High & Low – John Galliano)
- Director – fiction – Saul Metzstein (Slow Horses)
- Entertainment – The Agency: Unfiltered
- Factual Series – Not Your Average Family
- Feature Film – Out of Darkness
- Features – Extraordinary Escapes with Sandi Toksvig
- News & Current Affairs – Catching a Killer: The Murder of Emma Caldwell
- Short film & animation – Blackwool
- Single documentary – Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal
- Writer film/television – Matilda Curtis, Ashley Storrie (Dinosaur)
Stars also showed their support for Palestine with Khalid Abdalla highlighting a message written on his hand which said “end the genocide” (below).
Producer Hannah Currie, who won the award for best Factual Series, also told guests it was "essential" they recognised the connection between abortion bans, censorship over Gaza and increasing racism.
Elsewhere, commentator Andrew Cotter presented Hazel Irvine with the Outstanding Contribution to Television award.
Casting director Des Hamilton meanwhile received the Outstanding Contribution to Craft in Memory of Robert McCann award.