Paul Mescal has been named Best Film Actor at the British Film and Television Academy (BAFTA) Scotland Awards for his performance opposite young star Frankie Corio in Charlotte Wells' Aftersun.
The Maynooth actor was not at the ceremony in Glasgow on Sunday night to receive his award, which was accepted on his behalf by writer-director Wells.
Aftersun also won the awards for Best Director Fiction and Best Writer Film/Television for Wells.
Earlier this year, Mescal was Oscar-nominated for his performance in Aftersun, the story of a summer holiday that becomes a milestone in the lives of a father (Mescal) and daughter (Corio).
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The BAFTA Scotland winners in full:
Best Film Actor: Paul Mescal, Aftersun
Best Film Actress: Lucy Halliday, Blue Jean
Best Actor Television: Lewis Gribben, Somewhere Boy
Best Actress Television: Lauren Lyle, Karen Pirie
Audience Award: Lauren Lyle
Best Director Factual: Jono McLeod, My Old School
Best Director Fiction: Charlotte Wells, Aftersun
Best Entertainment: Frankie Boyle's Farewell to the Monarchy
Best Factual Series: Three Mothers, Two Babies and a Scandal
Best Feature Film: Winners
Best Features: Designing the Hebrides
Best Short Film and Animation: A Long Winter
Best Single Documentary: The Mysterious Mr Lagerfeld
Best Specialist Factual: Imagine…Douglas Stuart: Love, Hope and Grit
Best Television Scripted: Mayflies
Best Writer Film/Television: Charlotte Wells, Aftersun
Lifetime Achievement Award: Shirley Henderson
Outstanding Contribution to Craft Award: Stuart Wilson