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- Light on budget, heavy on innovation, we put the spotlight on the best indie films as we head to the British Independent Film Awards. We catch up with Senna documentary director Asif Kapadia, film star Michael Fassbender and director Ron Howard on the red carpet before host Chris OâDowd reveals who are the big winners.
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