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    Home » “Anora,” “I Saw the TV Glow” Lead Spirit Awards With Six Nominations Apiece

    “Anora,” “I Saw the TV Glow” Lead Spirit Awards With Six Nominations Apiece

    By SHOOTWednesday, December 4, 2024No Comments392 Views
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    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    “Anora,” Sean Baker’s odyssey of a New York stripper, and Jane Schoenbrun’s psychological horror “I Saw the TV Glow” dominated nominations for the Film Independent Spirit Awards with six nods each, including best film and best director. The nonprofit organization announced nominations Wednesday on a YouTube livestream.

    Three actors in “Anora” were also singled out for their performances including Mikey Madison’s leading turn and Yura Borisov and Karren Karagulian’s supporting turns. Acting categories for the Spirit Awards are gender neutral and include 10 actors each. “I Saw the TV Glow’s” Justice Smith was nominated in lead and Brigette Lundy-Paine in supporting.

    Also nominated for best feature film were RaMell Ross’s Colson Whitehead adaptation “Nickel Boys,” Greg Kwedar’s incarceration drama “Sing Sing” and Coralie Fargeat’s body horror “The Substance.”

    In the best director category, in addition to Baker and Schoenbrun, nominees included Brady Corbet for “The Brutalist,” its sole nomination, Ali Abbasi for “The Apprentice” and Alonso Ruizpalacios for “La Cocina.” Sebastian Stan was also recognized for his turn as a young Donald Trump in “The Apprentice” in the lead performing category.

    Other lead performers who got nods include Amy Adams for “Nightbitch,” Colman Domingo for “Sing Sing,” Demi Moore for “The Substance,” June Squibb for “Thelma,” “Hunter Schafer for “Cuckoo,” Keith Kupferer for “Ghostlight” and Ryan Destiny for “The Fire Inside.”

    The supporting category also included both newcomers and veterans: Kieran Culkin (“A Real Pain”), Carol Kane (“Between the Temples”), Clarence Maclin (“Sing Sing”), Adam Pearson (“A Different Man,” which triumphed this week at the Gotham Awards ), Joan Chen (“Dìdi”), Danielle Deadwyler (“The Piano Lesson”) and Kani Kusruti (“Girls Will Be Girls”).

    Sometimes the Spirit Awards overlap significantly with major Oscar contenders and winners, as in the “Everything Everywhere All At Once” year, and sometimes not. Last year’s big winners included Celine Song’s “Past Lives” and Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction.” The awards limit eligibility to productions with budgets of $30 million or less, meaning more expensive productions like “Wicked” and “Dune: Part Two” were not in the running.

    International film nominees were: Payal Kapadia’s “All We Imagine as Light,” which India did not select to represent the country at the Oscars, “Black Dog,” from China, the animated adventure “Flow,” Agnieszka Holland’s “Green Border,” and Mike Leigh’s “Hard Truths.”

    The Robert Altman Award, recognizing an ensemble cast, went to “His Three Daughter’s,” Azazel Jacobs’ moving portrait of three women, played by Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen, whose father is in hospice.

    The Spirit Awards also recognize new fiction and non-fiction television series, where nominees include “Shōgun” (5 nominations), “English Teacher” (4 nominations), and the Netflix phenomenon “Baby Reindeer” (4 nominations).

    The organization said that of all the nominees, 46% are women and 30% are people of color.

    The Spirit Awards will be held on Saturday, Feb. 22 in Santa Monica, California, and streamed live on IMDb and Film Independent’s YouTube channels. Comedian Aidy Bryant will return to host.

     

     

    2025 FILM INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARD NOMINATIONS

     

    BEST FEATURE (Award given to the producer)

    Anora
    Producers: Sean Baker, Alex Coco, Samantha Quan

     

    I Saw the TV Glow
    Producers: Ali Herting, Sam Intili, Dave McCary, Emma Stone, Sarah Winshall

     

    Nickel Boys
    Producers: Joslyn Barnes, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, David Levine

     

    Sing Sing
    Producers: Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Monique Walton

     

    The Substance
    Producers: Tim Bevan, Coralie Fargeat, Eric Fellner

     

     

    BEST FIRST FEATURE (Award given to director and producer)

    Dìdi
    Director/Producer: Sean Wang
    Producers: Valerie Bush, Carlos López Estrada, Josh Peters

     

    In the Summers
    Director: Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio
    Producers: Janek Ambros, Lynette Coll, Alexander Dinelaris, Cynthia Fernandez De La Cruz, Cristóbal Güell, Sergio Alberto Lira, Rob Quadrino, Jan Suter, Daniel Tantalean, Nando Vila, Slava Vladimirov, Stephanie Yankwitt

     

    Janet Planet
    Director/Producer: Annie Baker
    Producers: Andrew Goldman, Dan Janvey, Derrick Tseng

     

    The Piano Lesson
    Director: Malcolm Washington
    Producers: Todd Black, Denzel Washington

     

    Problemista
    Director/Producer: Julio Torres
    Producers: Ali Herting, Dave McCary, Emma Stone

     

     

    JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD – Given to the best feature made for under $1,000,000. (Award given to the writer, director, and producer)

    Big Boys
    Writer/Director/Producer: Corey Sherman
    Producer: Allison Tate

     

    Ghostlight
    Writer/Director: Kelly O’Sullivan
    Director/Producer: Alex Thompson
    Producers: Pierce Cravens, Ian Keiser, Chelsea Krant, Eddie Linker, Alex Wilson

     

    Girls Will Be Girls
    Writer/Director/Producer: Shuchi Talati
    Producers: Richa Chadha, Claire Chassagne

     

    Jazzy
    Writer/Director/Producer: Morrisa Maltz
    Writer/Producer: Lainey Shangreaux
    Writers: Andrew Hajek, Vanara Taing
    Producers: Miranda Bailey, Tommy Heitkamp, John Way, Natalie Whalen, Elliott Whitton

     

    The People’s Joker
    Writer/Director: Vera Drew
    Writer: Bri LeRose
    Producer: Joey Lyons

     

     

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Ali Abbasi
    The Apprentice

    Sean Baker
    Anora

    Brady Corbet
    The Brutalist

    Alonso Ruizpalacios
    La Cocina

    Jane Schoenbrun
    I Saw the TV Glow

     

     

     

    BEST SCREENPLAY

    Scott Beck, Bryan Woods
    Heretic

    Jesse Eisenberg
    A Real Pain

    Megan Park
    My Old Ass

    Aaron Schimberg
    A Different Man

    Jane Schoenbrun
    I Saw the TV Glow

     

    BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

    Joanna Arnow
    The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed

    Annie Baker
    Janet Planet

    India Donaldson
    Good One

    Julio Torres
    Problemista

    Sean Wang
    Dìdi

     

    BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE

    Amy Adams
    Nightbitch

    Ryan Destiny
    The Fire Inside

    Colman Domingo
    Sing Sing

    Keith Kupferer
    Ghostlight

    Mikey Madison
    Anora

    Demi Moore
    The Substance

    Hunter Schafer
    Cuckoo

    Justice Smith
    I Saw the TV Glow

    June Squibb
    Thelma

    Sebastian Stan
    The Apprentice

     

     

    BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE

    Yura Borisov
    Anora

     

    Joan Chen
    Dìdi

    Kieran Culkin
    A Real Pain

    Danielle Deadwyler
    The Piano Lesson

    Carol Kane
    Between the Temples

    Karren Karagulian
    Anora

    Kani Kusruti
    Girls Will Be Girls

    Brigette Lundy-Paine
    I Saw the TV Glow

    Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin
    Sing Sing

    Adam Pearson
    A Different Man

     

     

    BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE

    Isaac Krasner
    Big Boys

    Katy O’Brian
    Love Lies Bleeding

    Mason Alexander Park
    National Anthem

    René Pérez Joglar
    In the Summers

    Maisy Stella
    My Old Ass

     

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

    Dinh Duy Hung
    Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell

    Jomo Fray
    Nickel Boys

    Maria von Hausswolff
    Janet Planet

    Juan Pablo Ramírez
    La Cocina

    Rina Yang
    The Fire Inside

     

     

    BEST EDITING

    Laura Colwell, Vanara Taing
    Jazzy

    Olivier Bugge Coutté, Olivia Neergaard-Holm
    The Apprentice

    Anne McCabe
    Nightbitch

    Hansjörg Weissbrich
    September 5

    Arielle Zakowski
    Dìdi

     

     

    ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD – Given to one film’s director, casting director, and ensemble cast

    His Three Daughters
    Director: Azazel Jacobs
    Casting Director: Nicole Arbusto
    Ensemble Cast: Jovan Adepo, Jasmine Bracey, Carrie Coon, Jose Febus, Rudy Galvan, Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, Randy Ramos Jr., Jay O. Sanders

     

    BEST DOCUMENTARY (Award given to the director and producer)

    Gaucho Gaucho
    Directors/Producers: Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw
    Producers: Christos Konstantakopoulos, Cameron O’Reilly, Matthew Perniciaro

     

    Hummingbirds
    Directors: Silvia Del Carmen Castaños, Estefanía “Beba” Contreras
    Co-Directors/Producers: Miguel Drake-McLaughlin, Diane Ng, Ana Rodriguez-Falco, Jillian Schlesinger
    Producers: Leslie Benavides, Rivkah Beth Medow

     

    No Other Land
    Directors/Producers: Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor
    Producers: Fabien Greenberg, Bård Kjøge Rønning

     

    Patrice: The Movie
    Director: Ted Passon
    Producers: Kyla Harris, Innbo Shim, Emily Spivack

     

    Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat
    Director: Johan Grimonprez
    Producers: Rémi Grellety, Daan Milius

     

     

    BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM (Award given to the director)

    All We Imagine as Light
    France, India, Netherlands, Luxembourg
    Director: Payal Kapadia

     

    Black Dog
    China
    Director: Guan Hu

     

    Flow
    Latvia, France, Belgium
    Director: Gints Zilbalodis

     

    Green Border
    Poland, France, Czech Republic, Belgium
    Director: Agnieszka Holland

     

    Hard Truths
    United Kingdom
    Director: Mike Leigh

     

    PRODUCERS AWARD presented by Bulleit Frontier Whiskey – The Producers Award, now in its 28th year, honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrate the creativity, tenacity, and vision required to produce quality independent films.

    Alex Coco

    Sarah Winshall

    Zoë Worth

     

     

    SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD  – The Someone to Watch Award, now in its 31st year, recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition.

    Nicholas Colia
    Director of Griffin in Summer

    Sarah Friedland
    Director of Familiar Touch

    Pham Thien An
    Director of Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell

     

     

    TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD – The Truer Than Fiction Award, now in its 30th year, is presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition.

    Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie
    Directors of Sugarcane

    Carla Gutiérrez
    Director of Frida

    Rachel Elizabeth Seed
    Director of A Photographic Memory

     

     

    BEST NEW NON-SCRIPTED OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES (Award given to the Creator, Executive Producer, Co-Executive Producer)

    Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color
    Executive Producers: Idris Elba, Johanna Woolford Gibbon, Jamilla Dumbuya, Jos Cushing, Khaled Gad, Matt Robins, Chris Muckle, Sean David Johnson, Simon Raikes
    Co-Executive Producer: Annabel Hobley

    Hollywood Black
    Executive Producers: Shayla Harris, Dave Sirulnick, Stacey Reiss, Jon Kamen, Justin Simien, Kyle Laursen, Forest Whitaker, Nina Yang Bongiovi, Jeffrey Schwarz, Amy Goodman Kass, Michael Wright, Jill Burkhart
    Co-Executive Producers: David C. Brown, Laurens Grant

    Photographer
    Executive Producers: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Pagan Harleman, Betsy Forhan
    Co-Executive Producers: Anna Barnes, Brent Kunkle

    Ren Faire
    Executive Producers: Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, Eli Bush, Dani Bernfeld, Lance Oppenheim, David Gauvey Herbert, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Sara Rodriguez
    Co-Executive Producers: Abigail Rowe, Christian Vasquez, Max Allman

    Social Studies
    Creator/Executive Producer: Lauren Greenfield
    Executive Producers: Wallis Annenberg, Regina K. Scully, Andrea van Beuren, Frank Evers, Caryn Capotosto

     

    BEST NEW SCRIPTED SERIES (Award given to the Creator, Executive Producer, Co-Executive Producer)

    Baby Reindeer
    Creator/Executive Producer: Richard Gadd
    Executive Producers: Wim De Greef, Petra Fried, Matt Jarvis, Ed Macdonald

    Diarra From Detroit
    Creator/Executive Producer: Diarra Kilpatrick
    Executive Producers: Kenya Barris, Miles Orion Feldsott, Darren Goldberg
    Co-Executive Producers: Ester Lou, Mark Ganek

    English Teacher
    Creator/Executive Producer: Brian Jordan Alvarez
    Executive Producers: Paul Simms, Jonathan Krisel, Dave King
    Co-Executive Producers: Kathryn Dean, Jake Bender, Zach Dunn

    Fantasmas
    Creator/Executive Producer: Julio Torres
    Executive Producers: Emma Stone, Dave McCary, Olivia Gerke, Alex Bach, Daniel Powell
    Co-Executive Producer: Ali Herting

    Shōgun
    Creators/Executive Producers: Rachel Kondo, Justin Marks
    Executive Producers: Edward L. McDonnell, Michael De Luca, Michaela Clavell
    Co-Executive Producers: Shannon Goss, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich

     

    BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCRIPTED SERIES

    Brian Jordan Alvarez
    English Teacher

    Richard Gadd
    Baby Reindeer

    Lily Gladstone
    Under the Bridge

    Kathryn Hahn
    Agatha All Along

    Cristin Milioti
    The Penguin

    Julianne Moore
    Mary & George

    Hiroyuki Sanada
    Shōgun

    Anna Sawai
    Shōgun

    Andrew Scott
    Ripley

    Julio Torres
    Fantasmas

     

    BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCRIPTED SERIES

    Tadanobu Asano
    Shōgun

    Enrico Colantoni
    English Teacher

    Betty Gilpin
    Three Women

    Chloe Guidry
    Under the Bridge

    Moeka Hoshi
    Shōgun

    Stephanie Koenig
    English Teacher

    Patti LuPone
    Agatha All Along

    Nava Mau
    Baby Reindeer

    Ruth Negga
    Presumed Innocent

    Brian Tee
    Expats

     

    BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCRIPTED SERIES

    Jessica Gunning
    Baby Reindeer

    Diarra Kilpatrick
    Diarra From Detroit

    Joe Locke
    Agatha All Along

    Megan Stott
    Penelope

    Hoa Xuande
    The Sympathizer

    BEST ENSEMBLE CAST IN A NEW SCRIPTED SERIES

    How to Die Alone
    Ensemble Cast: Melissa DuPrey, Jaylee Hamidi, KeiLyn Durrel Jones, Arkie Kandola, Elle Lorraine, Michelle McLeod, Chris “CP” Powell, Conrad Ricamora, Natasha Rothwell, Jocko Sims

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