• British Independent Film Awards 2015 Live Stream: Where To Watch Online, Date, Time, Venue And Nominations

British Independent Film Awards 2015 Live Stream: Where To Watch Online, Date, Time, Venue And Nominations (Photo : Twitter/Moët BIFA)

On Sunday, Dec. 6, 2015, stars will gather at Old Billingsgate to honor the artists. Fans can watch British Independent Film Awards 2015 online via live stream, here.

Richard Ayoade is set to host this year's British Independent Film Awards. "I have come to accept that I am now contracted to host this year's Moët British Independent Film Awards, following in the esteemed footsteps of whoever dropped out. I've been told it's been an outstanding year for British film, but I remember people saying very similar things last year. Let's celebrate regardless," Richard said.

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British Independent Film Awards 2015 Red Carpet

Edith Bowman is the host for the red carpet that starts at 7 p.m. and the Awards Show starts at 8 p.m.

British Independent Film Awards 2015 - Nominations

Best Actor

Colin Farrell - "The Lobster"

Michael Fassbender - "Macbeth"

Tom Courtenay - "45 Years"

Tom Hardy for "Legend"

Tom Hiddleston - "High-Rise"

Best Supporting Actor

Ben Whishaw - "The Lobster"

Brendan Gleeson - "Suffragette"

Domhnall Gleeson - "Brooklyn"

Luke Evans - "High-Rise"

Sean Harris - "Macbeth"

Best Actress

Alicia Vikander - "The Danish Girl"

Carey Mulligan - "Suffragette"

Charlotte Rampling - 45 Years"

Marion Cotillard - Macbeth"

Saoirse Ronan - "Brooklyn"

Best Supporting Actress

Anne Marie Duff - "Suffragette"

Helena Bonham Carter - "Suffragette"

Julie Walters - "Brooklyn"

Olivia Colman - "The Lobster"

Sienna Miller - "High-Rise"

Best Director

"45 Years" Andrew Haigh

"Amy" Asif Kapadia

"Ex Machina" Alex Garland

"The Lobster" Yorgos Lanthimos

"Macbeth" Justin Kurzel

The Douglas Hickox Award (Debut Director)

"The Hallow" Corin Hardy

"Kajaki: The True Story" Paul Katis

"Nina Forever" Chris Blaine, Ben Blaine

"Slow West" John Maclean

"The Survivalist" Stephen Fingleton

Best Documentary

"Amy"

"Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance"

"How to Change the World"

"Palio"

"A Syrian Love Story"

Best British Independent Film

"45 Years"

"Amy"

"Ex Machina"

"The Lobster"

"Macbeth"

Check out the complete list of nominations, here.