The 2015 Moet British Independent Film Awards took place in London tonight, with Alex Garland’s Ex Machina taking home four awards in Best British Independent Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay (Garland), and Outstanding Achievement in Craft (Visual Effects: Andrew Whitehurst).

In the acting categories, Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn) and Tom Hardy (Legend) won Best Actress and Best Actor, while the supporting awards went to Olivia Colman (The Lobster) and Brendan Gleeson (Suffragette).

Here’s a full list of the winners, and you can watch a stream of the ceremony here…

Best British Independent Film sponsored by Moët & Chandon

45 YEARS Tristan Goligher, Andrew Haigh

AMY James Gay-Rees, Asif Kapadia

EX MACHINA Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Alex Garland

THE LOBSTER Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, Efthymis Filippou, Yorgos Lanthimos

MACBETH Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Laura Hastings-Smith, Todd Louiso, Jacob Koskoff, Michael Lesslie, Justin Kurzel

Best Director

45 YEARS Andrew Haigh

AMY Asif Kapadia

EX MACHINA Alex Garland

THE LOBSTER Yorgos Lanthimos

MACBETH Justin Kurzel

Best Screenplay sponsored by BBC Films

45 YEARS Andrew Haigh

BROOKLYN Nick Hornby

EX MACHINA Alex Garland

HIGH-RISE Amy Jump

THE LOBSTER Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthymis Filippou

Best Actress sponsored by MAC

MARION COTILLARD Macbeth

CAREY MULLIGAN Suffragette

CHARLOTTE RAMPLING 45 Years

SAOIRSE RONAN Brooklyn

ALICIA VIKANDER The Danish Girl

Best Actor sponsored by Movado

TOM COURTENAY 45 Years

COLIN FARRELL The Lobster

MICHAEL FASSBENDER Macbeth

TOM HARDY Legend

TOM HIDDLESTON High-Rise

Best Supporting Actress

HELENA BONHAM CARTER Suffragette

OLIVIA COLMAN The Lobster

ANNE-MARIE DUFF Suffragette

SIENNA MILLER High-Rise

JULIE WALTERS Brooklyn

Best Supporting Actor

LUKE EVANS High-Rise

BRENDAN GLEESON Suffragette

DOMHNALL GLEESON Brooklyn

SEAN HARRIS Macbeth

BEN WHISHAW The Lobster

Most Promising Newcomer sponsored by The London Edition

AGYNESS DEYN Sunset Song

MIA GOTH The Survivalist

ABIGAIL HARDINGHAM Nina Forever

MILO PARKER Mr Holmes

BEL POWLEY A Royal Night Out

The Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director) sponsored by 3 Mills Studios

THE HALLOW Corin Hardy

KAJAKI: THE TRUE STORY Paul Katis

NINA FOREVER Chris & Ben Blaine

SLOW WEST John Maclean

THE SURVIVALIST Stephen Fingleton

The Discovery Award sponsored by Raindance

AAAAAAAAH! Andrew Starke, Steve Oram

BURN BURN BURN Daniel-Konrad Cooper, Tim Phillips, Charlie Covell, Chanya Button

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING Jeanie Finlay

THE RETURN Oliver Nias

WINTER Tilly Wood, Paula Crickard, Heidi Greensmith

Best Documentary

AMY James Gay-Rees, Asif Kapadia

DARK HORSE: THE INCREDIBLE TRUE STORY OF DREAM ALLIANCE Judith Dawson, Louise Osmond

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD Bous De Jong, Al Morrow, Jerry Rothwell

PALIO James Gay-Rees, John Hunt, Cosima Spender

A SYRIAN LOVE STORY Elhum Shakerifar, Sean McAllister

Producer of the Year

TRISTAN GOLIGHER 45 Years

JAMES GAY-REES Amy

PAUL KATIS, ANDREW DE LOTBINIERE Kajaki: The True Story

CECI DEMPSEY, ED GUINEY, YORGOS LANTHIMOS, LEE MAGIDAY The Lobster

DAVID A HUGHES, DAVID MOORES The Violators

Outstanding Achievement in Craft

ADAM ARKAPAW Cinematography – Macbeth

MARK DIGBY Production Design – Ex Machina

CHRIS KING Editing – Amy

FIONA WEIR Casting – Brooklyn

ANDREW WHITEHURST Visual Effects, Ex Machina

Best British Short Film

BALCONY Tom Kimberly, Ali Mansuri, Toby Fell-Holden

CRACK Joseph Taussig, Peter King

EDMOND Emilie Jouffroy, Nina Gantz

LOVE IS BLIND Lizzie Brown, Dan Hodgson

MANoMAN Kamilla Kristiane Hodøl, Simon Cartwright

Best International Independent Film

CAROL Elizabeth Karlsen, Stephen Woolley, Christine Vachon, Phyllis Nagy, Todd Haynes

FORCE MAJEURE Erik Hemmendorff, Marie Kjellson, Philippe Bober, Ruben Östlund

GIRLHOOD Bénédicte Couvreur, Céline Sciamma

ROOM Ed Guiney, David Gross, Emma Donoghue, Lenny Abrahamson

SON OF SAUL Gábor Sipos, Gábor Rajna, Cara Royer, László Nemes