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    Home » “Moonlight” Captures Top Honors, Including Best Feature, At Gotham Awards

    “Moonlight” Captures Top Honors, Including Best Feature, At Gotham Awards

    By SHOOTTuesday, November 29, 2016Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments6221 Views
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    Writer-director Barry Jenkins speaks after receiving the "Best Screenplay" award for the film "Moonlight" at the 26th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday, Nov. 28, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    Casey Affleck wins Best Actor for "Manchester by the Sea"; Isabelle Humpert named Best Actress for "Elle"

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    At a Gotham Independent Film Awards overshadowed by the election of Donald Trump, Barry Jenkins’ coming-of-age drama “Moonlight” shined brightest.

    A celebrated film about a boy growing up gay, black and poor in Miami, “Moonlight,” virtually swept the night, taking best feature, best screenplay, a special jury award for best ensemble and the audience award. The Gothams, which honor independent film, are essentially the kick-off to Hollywood’s long awards season.

    Monday night’s ceremony, hosted in Manhattan by Keegan-Michael Key, also served as the first opportunity for the film industry – or at least a sizable chunk of its more East Coast, indie contingent – to formally gather since the election. It gave much of Hollywood (which overwhelmingly backed Hilary Clinton) a chance to commiserate over drinks, try out punchlines and make a rallying cry for art’s political power.

    Key, half of the former Comedy Central duo “Key and Peele,” opened, with deadpan sarcasm, with what he said was a 4-week-old monologue.

    “Ladies and gentlemen, we are so grateful that we live in a country that celebrates diversity,” said Key. Later, he gave up the guise and spoke earnestly. “Our voices need to be heard now,” he said.

    It was fitting then that “Moonlight” dominated the evening. The string of awards had the cast – which features newcomers Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders and Alex R. Hibbert playing the young protagonist in three chapters – frequently dancing arm-in-arm while the Gotham crowd stood to applaud.

    Though “Moonlight,” based on Tarell Alvin McCraney’s play, has some big-name backers (Brad Pitt’s Plan B produced it), Jenkins played the role of the underdog.

    “When I made this film, I thought five people would watch it,” Jenkins said. In limited release, the low-budged “Moonlight” has already made $8.5 million, making it one of the year’s biggest indie hits.

    Other top awards went to Casey Affleck, who won best actor for his performance in Kenneth Lonergan’s “Manchester by the Sea,” and Isabelle Huppert, whose turn in Paul Verhoeven’s “Elle” took best actress over favorites such as Natalie Portman (“Jackie”) and Annette Bening (“20th Century Women”). The French actress, visibly shocked, said she had been told the Gothams were very American in outlook, and so her chances were slim.

    “I feel so American tonight,” chuckled Huppert. “I feel good. I feel really good.”

    Others sounded less enthused about their country and the president-elect who resides about 70 blocks to the north of Monday’s awards. Oliver Stone, one of the night’s four tribute honorees (the others were Amy Adams, Ethan Hawke and producer Arnon Milchan), gave a relatively muted speech, but told filmmakers in attendance: “You can be critical of your government. We’ve forgotten that.”

    Damian Lewis, the British actor, presented the audience award with a tweak for the electoral college.

    “The film that receives the most votes … is the winner,” said Lewis with arch emphasis. “It’s a brilliant idea.”

    A number of expected Oscar contenders weren’t nominated by the Gothams, which select their indie-centric nominees from small panels of industry figures and critics. Absent were late arriving studio releases like Denzel Washington’s “Fences” and, most conspicuous of all, Damien Chazelle’s Los Angeles musical “La La Land.” That $30 million production (perhaps a bit too pricey for indie qualification), is seen by many as the best picture front-runner.

    But Oscar season is just getting started. A string of critics groups will announce their picks this week. And the biggest jolt to the race may have already come via the election. How Trump’s victory will affect the mood of Hollywood – will academy members lean toward sunny escapism or more timely social dramas? – has already been one of the season’s biggest questions.

    The Gothams, presented by the Independent Filmmaker Project, aren’t historically a good Oscar predictor. But their last two top film picks, “Spotlight” and “Birdman,” did go on to triumph at the Academy Awards.

    Here’s a rundown of 2016 Gotham Award winners spanning features and TV:

    FEATURE FILMS

    Best Feature
    Moonlight
    Barry Jenkins, director; Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, producers (A24)

    Best Documentary
    O.J.: Made in America

    Ezra Edelman, director; Caroline Waterlow, Ezra Edelman, Tamara Rosenberg, Nina Krstic, Deirdre Fenton, Erin Leyden, producers (ESPN Films)

    Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award
    Trey Edward Shults for Krisha (A24)

    Best Screenplay
    Moonlight, Story by Tarell Alvin McCraney; Screenplay by Barry Jenkins (A24)

    Best Actor
    Casey Affleck in Manchester by the Sea (Amazon Studios)

    Best Actress
    Isabelle Huppert in Elle (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Breakthrough Actor
    Anya Taylor-Joy in The Witch (A24)

    Special Jury Award–Outstanding Acting Ensemble
    Moonlight
    , recognizing a cast which includes Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Alex Hibbert, Andre Holland, Jharrel Jerome, Janelle Monáe, Jaden Piner, Trevante Rhodes, and Ashton Sanders.

    Audience Award
    Moonlight

    Barry Jenkins, director; Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, producers (A24)

    TELEVISION

    Breakthrough Series – Long Form
    Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
    , Rachel Bloom & Aline Brosh McKenna, creators; Marc Webb, Rachel Bloom, Aline Brosh McKenna, Erin Ehrlich, executive producers (The CW)

    Breakthrough Series – Short Form
    Her Story
    , Jen Richards and Laura Zak, creators (herstoryshow.com)

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    “Send Help” Remains Atop Box Office, “Melania” Plummets On A Quiet Weekend In Theaters

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    Hollywood largely ceded attention to football over a slow box-office weekend, with the survival thriller "Send Help" repeating as No. 1 in ticket sales and the Melania Trump documentary "Melania" falling sharply in its second weekend.

    Super Bowl weekend is typically one of the lowest attended moviegoing times of the year. It was the second slowest weekend last year and in 2024 it ranked dead last for moviegoing.

    Studios instead put their focus on advertising movies for the massive television audience. Among the trailers expected to hit the NFL broadcast Sunday were The Walt Disney Co.'s "Mandalorian and Grogu," Lionsgate's Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael" and Universal Pictures' "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie."

    In North American theaters, the Disney.-20th Century Studios release "Send Help," directed by Sam Raimi, lead all films with $10 million in its second weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. With $53.7 million globally thus far, the R-rated survival thriller has proved a solid midbudget success. Disney meanwhile watched its remarkably long-lasting "Zootopia 2" cross $1.8 billion worldwide in its 11th week of release.

    "Melania," from Amazon MGM, added 300 theaters in its second weekend but dropped steeply to $2.4 million in ticket sales, down 67% from its much-discussed debut. The rapid downturn means the Brett Ratner-directed documentary is likely heading toward flop territory given its high price tag. Amazon MGM paid $40 million for film rights, plus some $35 million to market it.

    The North American total for "Melania" stands at $13.4 million. Amazon MGM has not released international figures, though they're expected to be paltry.

    Kevin Wilson, head of domestic distribution for the studio, said the movie's... Read More

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