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Issue 9 features art, edited by Ximena Alejandra Izquierdo Ugaz and Danielle Wright; fiction, edited by RL Goldberg; poetry, edited by Jennifer Soong; and creative nonfiction, edited by Laura Bullard.
Inside you'll also find Another Closet, a folio of work by survivors and members of the LGBTQIA+ community grappling with addiction and substance misuse, edited by Kayla AE and Laura Bullard.
She thought of the film, Sex and Lucia, and the girl in it, riding her bike in a dress only a Mediterranean girl could wear on a bike. She thought of Lust, Caution, in which all of the characters were hiding and repressing things, and the secretive women wore a lot of silk and high collars. Sex, Lucia, Lust, Caution, this was the way of the world, as Stevie understood it—everything was about combinations of pairs, everything was about relationships between people and their feelings, everything was about sex, everything was about where you came from, and what you wore while coming.
Bonnie Chau, “Stevie Versus the Negative Space,” published in The Offing
BEST FEATURE
“A Hidden Life”
“Clemency”
“The Farewell” — WINNER
“Marriage Story”
“Uncut Gems”
BEST DIRECTOR
Robert Eggers, “The Lighthouse”
Alma Har’el, “Honey Boy”
Julius Onah, “Luce”
Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, “Uncut Gems” — WINNERS
Lorene Scafaria, “Hustlers”
BEST FEMALE LEAD
Karen Allen, “Colewell”
Hong Chau, “Driveways”
Elisabeth Moss, “Her Smell”
Mary Kay Place, “Diane”
Renée Zellweger, “Judy” — WINNER
BEST MALE LEAD
Chris Galust, “Give Me Liberty”
Kelvin Harrison Jr., “Luce”
Robert Pattinson, “The Lighthouse”
Adam Sandler, “Uncut Gems” — WINNER
Matthias Schoenaerts, “The Mustang”
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE
Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers”
Taylor Russell, “Waves”
Zhao Shuzhen, “The Farewell” — WINNER
Lauren 'Lolo' Spencer, “Five Me Liberty”
Octavia Spencer, “Luce”
BEST SUPPORTING MALE
Willem Dafoe, “The Lighthouse” — WINNER
Noah Jupe, “Honey Boy”
Shia LaBeouf, “Honey Boy”
Jonathan Majors, “The Last Black Man in San Francisco”
Wendell Pierce, “Burning Cane”
BEST FIRST FEATURE
“Booksmart” — WINNER
“The Climb”
“Diane”
“The Last Black Man in San Francisco”
“The Mustang”
“See You Yesterday”
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM
“Invisible Life” (Brazil)
“Les Misérables” (France)
“Parasite” (South Korea) — WINNER
“Portrait of a Lady on Fire” (France)
“Retablo” (Peru)
“The Souvenir” (United Kingdom)
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol, “See You Yesterday” — WINNER
Hannah Bros, Paul Thureen, “Driveways”
Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy, “Blow the Man Down”
Jocelyn Deboer, Dawn Luebbe, “Greener Grass”
James Montague, Craig W. Sanger, “The Vast of Night”
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Todd Banhazl, “Hustlers”
Jarin Blaschke, “The Lighthouse” — WINNER
Natasha Braier, “Honey Boy”
Chananun Chotrungroj, “The Third Wife”
Pawel Pogorzelski, “Midsommar”
BEST EDITING
Julie Béziau, “The Third Wife”
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, “Uncut Gems” — WINNER
Tyler L. Cook, “Sword of Trust”
Louise Ford, “The Lighthouse”
Kirill Mikhanovsky, “Give Me Liberty”
BEST DOCUMENTARY
“American Factory” — WINNER
“Apollo 11”
“For Sama”
“Honeyland”
“Island of the Hungry Ghosts”
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
“Burning Cane”
“Colewell”
“Give Me Liberty” — WINNER
“Premature”
“Wild Nights With Emily”
ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD
“MARRIAGE STORY”
Director: Noah Baumbach
Casting Directors: Douglas Aibel, Francine Maisler
Ensemble Cast: Alan Alda, Laura Dern, Adam Driver, Julie Hagerty, Scarlett Johansson, Ray Liotta, Azhy Robertson, Merritt Wever
BONNIE AWARD SPONSORED BY AMERICAN AIRLINES
Marielle Heller
Kelly Reichardt — WINNER
Lulu Wang
SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD
Rashaad Ernesto Green, “Premature” — WINNER
Joe Talbot, “The Last Black Man in San Francisco”
Ash Mayfair, “The Third Wife”
I only remember one in ten dreams. I split open my chin the week before kindergarten class photos were taken. A cop looked at my driver’s license and asked me what my middle initial stood for, and I had to tell him it stood for nothing. A cop gave me his business card and told me to call him “whenever, for anything,” while I was in my car at LAX airport to pick up a friend. A cop yelled at me for “sitting there, fat, dumb, and happy.” I don’t wear my retainer, my glow-in-the-dark blue retainer. I turn statements into questions and questions into statements. In eighth grade, my mother threw away my favorite pair of Converse without telling me, because they were too full of holes. I had fluorescent yellow shoelaces in them. My sister hit me with a Ken doll so hard his painted-on hair came off, or this is the way I/we tell it. I had a stuffed polar bear named Ali, whose fur I was always clearing from his shiny black eyes. As a member of the Save-the-Manatee club, I adopted a manatee when I was twelve; her name was Lily, and she swam so slowly in the Everglades. I really made use of my elbows as a kid. I can’t smell anything, ever. I can only raise my left eyebrow. I don’t like fires, or saunas, or baths, or hot tubs. I feel a kinship with cacti. I die when I eat nuts. My grandfather used to have a special whistle he would whistle whenever he arrived anywhere. I am seduced by left handers. I am a Pisces. I am year of the (water) dog. I had an orange belt in kung fu, but it’s long since expired. I don’t find skydiving that thrilling. I am a late bloomer, I think about six or seven years behind. A man sitting next to me in a public library in France moved his newspaper aside to expose his penis to me, and I was so cool, so nonchalant about it, waiting minutes upon minutes before getting up out of my seat. I like the word sordid next to the word sorbet. I like the delicate shape and wobble of nasturtium leaves and poppy flowers. I can eat many jars of marinated artichoke hearts in one sitting. I played the piano for ten years, and now all that’s left in my muscle memory is Chopin’s Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2. I didn’t start sleeping with a pillow or putting liquids in my cereal until I was in my late twenties. I saw my first firefly six years ago. I claim to be annoyed by tall people who walk too fast because their legs are too long, but this has only ever been the fault of one tall person in my life. I don’t have a talent, yet. Twice in my life I have disappeared with men for too long, and the cops have been called. I fantasize about upending beverages and plates and trays of food over people’s heads. I spilled an entire glass of ice and diet coke over a sleeping baby’s face. I spelled ‘background’ without the ‘g’ for a very long time: ‘backround.’ And ‘crossaint’—I swore there was a saint involved. In elementary school, I would write the word ‘but’ with two t’s, and my teachers let me get away with it, because I was such a star student. I had a pair of pink leopard print cotton pants that I loved in first grade. I love many things about chameleons: their slow motion, their wandering eyes, their grumpy mouths, their funny hands, their skinny arms and legs. I may or may not blush. I was in Bowl Club in high school; I am a very bad bowler. I like the feeling of getting into a sun-warmed car after being in too-cold air-conditioning. I like the soft-as-clouds feeling of relief that is stepping into snow boots after being in ski boots. I’m not positive what getting your ears boxed means, but I read it first in Huck Finn, or Tom Sawyer. I read Gone with the Wind when I was twelve, and thought I was the shit for reading a thousand-page book, even though it wasn’t a particularly exciting read. I have five cousins. I have one sister. I have two nieces. My hometown was built on many anthills. The sound of my second-year college roommate peeling oranges in our dorm room and dropping the peels into the trash can used to drive me unreasonably crazy. I sleep on my back. I have been doing yoga, on and off, for eighteen years. I own three yoga mats. Maybe four. I own one dart board. I own two sets of darts, one on each coast. I dyed my hair black a couple of times in my early to mid twenties. I’ve lived in six cities for six months or more: Irvine, L.A., Angers, Newport Coast, Toulouse, Brooklyn. I think of a ripping sound when I think of a mango, the feeling of fibers being torn through teeth. I think the word ‘persimmon’ sounds soothing. I can’t drive stick. I believe I can carry off anything I feel like wearing. I believe in word banks. When I was young and listening to and judging my mom for her swearing, I imagined my future swearing self as more a ‘damn’ person than a ‘shit’ person, which has not proved to be accurate. Names of streets I have lived on: Avocado, Flintridge, Brigadier, Cavaillon, Bressigny, Grande-Bretagne, Glenrock, Brockton, Clark, Hyperion, Manzanita, Laveta, Hart, Stockholm, 9th, St. Johns. I prefer Manhattan clam chowder. I discovered a love for chicken wings and cocktail shrimp late in life. Some memorable past Halloween costumes: K-Fed, panda, pineapple, Bloody Mary, Pris from Blade Runner, Georgia O’Keeffe. I equate pain with healing. In times of crisis I turn to the biggest clichés: tattoos and haircuts. I think foods that combine both chewy and crisp textures are the best. In my thirties I have gotten good about making my bed, and flossing, and taking my vitamins. Most of the time I mix my whites and colors all in one load of wash. The city I grew up in just turned 45 years old, a couple of years ago. Mascots of past schools: Bears, Conquistadors, Trojans, Bruins, Lions. I’ve had two encounters with ghosts, one seen, and one felt. I have a matching tattoo with someone who lives far away, and this makes me both happy and sad. I have no piercings, although when I was young I thought I would be the type of person to have a million ear piercings, and although I had my ears pierced two short-lived times, when I was eight and when I was eighteen. I had sex with one guy who had his nipples pierced, and one guy who had his penis pierced. My duvet cover has a long story. I have a cactus named Jordan Cactuslano. I co-owned a Chia pet named Ralph Macchia-o. I’ve named multiple plants Milou. I like to say all the things I have done “for a living”—I recommend books for a living, I pour water for a living, I fold napkins for a living, I smile for a living, I make copies for a living, I clean up kid vomit for a living, I sing head-shoulder-knees-and-toes for a living, I edit horoscopes for a living, I bake tuiles for a living, I pipe out meringue seats for a living, I cut cakes for a living, I gift-wrap for a living, I note down what you’re wearing for a living, I gesture to things with an open hand for a living. I asked a lone cab driver waiting outside the Missoula airport at midnight, Are you for me? I lied to my diary. Ever since my short-lived diner waitressing gig at the House of Pies, I’ve preferred my chicken noodle soup with lemon juice squeezed in. For several years, every once in a while, I’d sit down in my bedroom and count how many people I’d had sex with. I have bad eyes. I have dry skin. I wear a size 7 shoe. My nickname in second grade was The Dictionary. Sometimes I wonder if I’m having a heart attack. I’ve had my heart broken twice. I sleep on the side of the bed closest to the door. I have many parallel lives. I used to dream of being a glassblower. I couldn’t stand the heat, so I got out of the kitchen.
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BEST FEATURE
“A Hidden Life”
“Clemency”
“The Farewell”
“Marriage Story”
“Uncut Gems”
BEST DIRECTOR
Robert Eggers, “The Lighthouse”
Alma Har’el, “Honey Boy”
Julius Onah, “Luce”
Benny Safdie, “Uncut Gems”
Josh Safdie, “Uncut Gems”
Lorene Scafaria, “Hustlers”
BEST FEMALE LEAD
Karen Allen, “Colewell”
Hong Chau, “Driveways”
Elisabeth Moss, “Her Smell”
Mary Kay Place, “Diane”
Renée Zellweger, “Judy”
BEST MALE LEAD
Chris Galust, “Give Me Liberty”
Kelvin Harrison Jr., “Luce”
Robert Pattinson, “The Lighthouse”
Adam Sandler, “Uncut Gems”
Matthias Schoenaerts, “The Mustang”
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE
Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers”
Taylor Russell, “Waves”
Zhao Shuzhen, “The Farewell”
Lauren 'Lolo' Spencer, “Five Me Liberty”
Octavia Spencer, “Luce”
BEST SUPPORTING MALE
Willem Dafoe, “The Lighthouse”
Noah Jupe, “Honey Boy”
Shia LaBeouf, “Honey Boy”
Jonathan Majors, “The Last Black Man in San Francisco”
Wendell Pierce, “Burning Cane”
BEST FIRST FEATURE
“Booksmart”
“The Climb”
“Diane”
“The Last Black Man in San Francisco”
“The Mustang”
“See You Yesterday”
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM
“Invisible Life” (Brazil)
“Les Misérables” (France)
“Parasite” (South Korea)
“Portrait of a Lady on Fire” (France)
“Retablo” (Peru)
“The Souvenir” (United Kingdom)
BEST SCREENPLAY
Noah Baumbach, “Marriage Story”
Jason Begue, Shawn Snyder, “To Dust”
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, “Uncut Gems”
Chinoye Chukwu, “Clemency”
Tarell Alvin McCraney, “High Flying Bird”
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol, “See You Yesterday”
Hannah Bros, Paul Thureen, “Driveways”
Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy, “Blow the Man Down”
Jocelyn Deboer, Dawn Luebbe, “Greener Grass”
James Montague, Craig W. Sanger, “The Vast of Night”
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Todd Banhazl, “Hustlers”
Jarin Blaschke, “The Lighthouse”
Natasha Braier, “Honey Boy”
Chananun Chotrungroj, “The Third Wife”
Pawel Pogorzelski, “Midsommar”
BEST EDITING
Julie Béziau, “The Third Wife”
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, “Uncut Gems”
Tyler L. Cook, “Sword of Trust”
Louise Ford, “The Lighthouse”
Kirill Mikhanovsky, “Give Me Liberty”
BEST DOCUMENTARY
“American Factory”
“Apollo 11”
“For Sama”
“Honeyland”
“Island of the Hungry Ghosts”
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
“Burning Cane”
“Colewell”
“Give Me Liberty”
“Premature”
“Wild Nights With Emily”
ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD
“MARRIAGE STORY”
Director: Noah Baumbach
Casting Directors: Douglas Aibel, Francine Maisler
Ensemble Cast: Alan Alda, Laura Dern, Adam Driver, Julie Hagerty, Scarlett Johansson, Ray Liotta, Azhy Robertson, Merritt Wever
BONNIE AWARD SPONSORED BY AMERICAN AIRLINES
Marielle Heller
Kelly Reichardt
Lulu Wang
SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD
Rashaad Ernesto Green, “Premature”
Joe Talbot, “The Last Black Man in San Francisco”
Ash Mayfair, “The Third Wife”
TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD
Davy Rothbart, “17 Blocks”
Erick Stoll, Chase Whiteside, “América”
Khalik Allah, “Black Mother”
Nadia Shihab, “Jaddoland”
The 2020 Film Independent Sprit Awards will be held Saturday, February 8, 2020 on the beach in Santa Monica, California broadcast live EXCLUSIVELY on IFC at 2:00 pm PT/5:00 pm ET.
Independent Sand Awards récompense Adam Sandler et “The Farewell”
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Independent Sand Awards récompense Adam Sandler et “The Farewell”
Alors que vous lisez ceci, les 35th Independent Spirit Awards ont lieu. Oscar aura son mot à dire demain soir, mais aujourd’hui, ce sont les films indépendants qui ont leur tour! Est-ce que cette récompense honorera des gens comme The Farewell, The Lighthouse, Marriage Story ou Uncut Gems? Peut-être une combinaison de tous? Nous le saurons dans quelques heures, c’est sûr. Que signifie cet espace pour le Spirit Award une fois le spectacle terminé. Un certain nombre de films et de performances méritants sont sur le point d’avoir un dernier moment au soleil, avant que les Oscars n’aspirent le dernier morceau d’oxygène de la saison des récompenses. À tout le moins, c’est un moment amusant et plus décontracté, avant la pompe et les circonstances des Oscars…
Uncut Gems, qui a remporté le prix du meilleur acteur pour Adam Sandler, du meilleur réalisateur pour Josh Safdiean et Benny Safdie, du meilleur montage pour Ronald Bronstein et Benny Safdie. Cependant, ils ont perdu le meilleur long métrage contre The Farewell. Plus tard, mais regardez les résultats…
Voici tous les lauréats des Spirit Awards:
Meilleure caractéristique
UNE VIE CACHÉE
CLÉMENCE
L’ADIEU (GAGNANT)
HISTOIRE DE MARIAGE
GEMMES NON COUPÉES
Meilleur réalisateur
Robert Eggers – LE PHARE
Alma Har’el – HONEY BOY
Julius Onah – LUCE
Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie – UNCUT GEMS (GAGNANT)
Lorene Scafaria – HUSTLERS
Meilleur premier long métrage
BOOKSMART (GAGNANT)
LA MONTÉE
DIANE
LE DERNIER HOMME NOIR À SAN FRANCISCO
LE MUSTANG
VOUS VOIR HIER
Meilleur rôle féminin
Karen Allen – COLEWELL
Hong Chau – VOIES DE VOYAGE
Elisabeth Moss – SON ODEUR
Place Mary Kay – DIANE
Alfre Woodard – CLEMENCY
Renée Zellweger – JUDY (GAGNANTE)
Meilleur rôle masculin
Chris Galust – DONNEZ-MOI LA LIBERTÉ
Kelvin Harrison Jr. – LUCE
Robert Pattinson – LE PHARE
Adam Sandler – UNCUT GEMS (GAGNANT)
Matthias Schoenaerts – LE MUSTANG
Meilleure femelle de soutien
Jennifer Lopez – HUSTLERS
Taylor Russell – VAGUES
Zhao Shuzhen – L’ADIEU (GAGNANT)
Lauren «Lolo» Spencer – DONNEZ-MOI LA LIBERTÉ
Octavia Spencer – LUCE
Meilleur mâle de soutien
Willem Dafoe – LE PHARE (GAGNANT)
Noah Jupe – HONEY BOY
Shia LaBeouf – HONEY BOY
Jonathan Majors – LE DERNIER HOMME NOIR À SAN FRANCISCO
Wendell Pierce – CANNE BRÛLANTE
Meilleur scénario
Noah Baumbach – HISTOIRE DE MARIAGE (GAGNANTE)
Jason Begue, Shawn Snyder – À LA POUSSIÈRE
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie – UNCUT GEMS
Chinonye Chukwu – CLEMENCY
Tarell Alvin Mccraney – OISEAU HAUT VOL
Meilleur premier scénario
Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol – VOIR HIER (GAGNANT)
Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen – VOIES DE VOYAGE
Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy – SOUFFLEZ L’HOMME
Jocelyn Deboer, Dawn Luebbe – GREENER GRASS
James Montague, Craig W. Sanger – LA VASTE NUIT
Meilleure photographie
Todd Banhazl – HUSTLERS
Jarin Blaschke – LE PHARE (GAGNANT)
Natasha Braier – GARÇON AU MIEL
Chananun Chotrungroj – LA TROISIÈME FEMME
Pawel Pogorzelski – MIDSOMMAR
Meilleur montage
Julie Béziau – LA TROISIÈME FEMME
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie – UNCUT GEMS (GAGNANT)
Tyler L. Cook – ÉPÉE DE CONFIANCE
Louise Ford – LE PHARE
Kirill Mikhanovsky – DONNEZ-MOI DE LA LIBERTÉ
Prix John Cassavetes
CANNE BRÛLANTE
COLEWELL
DONNEZ-MOI LA LIBERTÉ (GAGNANTE)
PRÉMATURÉ
NUITS SAUVAGES AVEC EMILY
Prix Robert Altman
«Histoire de mariage»
Meilleur documentaire
USINE AMÉRICAINE (GAGNANTE)
APOLLO 11
POUR SAMA
HONEYLAND
ÎLE DES FANTÔMES FAIM
Meilleur film international
INVISIBLE LIFE, Brésil
LES MISERABLES, France
PARASITE, Corée du Sud (GAGNANT)
PORTRAIT D’UNE DAME EN FEU, France
RETABLO, Pérou
THE SOUVENIR, Royaume-Uni
Prix Piaget des producteurs
Mollye Asher (GAGNANTE)
Krista Parris
Ryan Zacarias
Prix de quelqu’un à surveiller
Rashaad Ernesto Green – PREMATURE (GAGNANT)
Ash Mayfair – LA TROISIÈME FEMME
Joe Talbot – LE DERNIER HOMME NOIR À SAN FRANCISCO
Prix Plus vrai que fiction
Khalik Allah – MÈRE NOIRE
Davy Rothbart – 17 BLOCS
Nadia Shihab – JADDOLAND (GAGNANTE)
Erick Stoll & Chase Whiteside – AMÉRICA
Prix Bonnie annuel
Marielle Heller
Lulu Wang
Kelly Reichardt (GAGNANTE)
Félicitations à tous les gagnants!
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Independent Sand Awards récompense Adam Sandler et “The Farewell”
2020 Spirit Awards: tutti i vincitori dei premi al cinema indie americano
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2020 Spirit Awards: tutti i vincitori dei premi al cinema indie americano
2020 Spirit Awards: tutti i vincitori dei premi al cinema indie americano
2020 Spirit Awards: tutti i vincitori dei premi al cinema indie americano
Come da tradizione, 24 ore prima della cerimonia degli Oscar, che celebra il meglio di Hollywood e dell’industria cinematografica americana, vengono assegnati gli Spirit Awards, i premi al cinema indipendente americano.
Ma come quest’anno, con pochissime eccezioni, i titoli nominati e quelli che saranno i vincitori differiscono in maniera quasi diametrale, dal momento che il vincitore della categoria Miglior Film è stato Una Bugia Buona – The Farewell, neanche nominato agli Oscar, mentre Diamanti grezzi, ugualmente ignorato dall’Academy, ha vinto tre premi molto importanti, regia, montaggio e Adam Sandler miglior protagonista.
Ecco di seguito tutti i vincitori dei 2020 Spirit Awards
Best Feature
A HIDDEN LIFE
CLEMENCY
THE FAREWELL (Winner)
MARRIAGE STORY
UNCUT GEMS
Best Director
Robert Eggers – THE LIGHTHOUSE
Alma Har’el – HONEY BOY
Julius Onah – LUCE
Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie – UNCUT GEMS (Winner)
Lorene Scafaria – HUSTLERS
Best First Feature
BOOKSMART (Winner)
THE CLIMB
DIANE
THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
THE MUSTANG
SEE YOU YESTERDAY
Best Female Lead
Karen Allen – COLEWELL
Hong Chau – DRIVEWAYS
Elisabeth Moss – HER SMELL
Mary Kay Place – DIANE
Alfre Woodard – CLEMENCY
Renée Zellweger – JUDY (Winner)
Best Male Lead
Chris Galust – GIVE ME LIBERTY
Kelvin Harrison Jr. – LUCE
Robert Pattinson – THE LIGHTHOUSE
Adam Sandler – UNCUT GEMS (Winner)
Matthias Schoenaerts – THE MUSTANG
Best Supporting Female
Jennifer Lopez – HUSTLERS
Taylor Russell – WAVES
Zhao Shuzhen – THE FAREWELL (Winner)
Lauren “Lolo” Spencer – GIVE ME LIBERTY
Octavia Spencer – LUCE
Best Supporting Male
Willem Dafoe – THE LIGHTHOUSE (Winner)
Noah Jupe – HONEY BOY
Shia Labeouf – HONEY BOY
Jonathan Majors – THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
Wendell Pierce – BURNING CANE
Best Screenplay
Noah Baumbach – MARRIAGE STORY (Winner)
Jason Begue, Shawn Snyder – TO DUST
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie – UNCUT GEMS
Chinonye Chukwu – CLEMENCY
Tarell Alvin Mccraney – HIGH FLYING BIRD
Best First Screenplay
Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol – SEE YOU YESTERDAY (Winner)
Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen – DRIVEWAYS
Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy – BLOW THE MAN DOWN
Jocelyn Deboer, Dawn Luebbe – GREENER GRASS
James Montague, Craig W. Sanger – THE VAST OF NIGHT
Best Cinematography
Todd Banhazl – HUSTLERS
Jarin Blaschke – THE LIGHTHOUSE (Winner)
Natasha Braier – HONEY BOY
Chananun Chotrungroj – THE THIRD WIFE
Pawel Pogorzelski – MIDSOMMAR
Best Editing
Julie Béziau – THE THIRD WIFE
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie – UNCUT GEMS (Winner)
Tyler L. Cook – SWORD OF TRUST
Louise Ford – THE LIGHTHOUSE
Kirill Mikhanovsky – GIVE ME LIBERTY
John Cassavetes Award
BURNING CANE
COLEWELL
GIVE ME LIBERTY (Winner)
PREMATURE
WILD NIGHTS WITH EMILY
Robert Altman Award
Storia di un Matrimonio
Best Documentary
AMERICAN FACTORY (Winner)
APOLLO 11
FOR SAMA
HONEYLAND
ISLAND OF THE HUNGRY GHOSTS
Best International Film
INVISIBLE LIFE, Brazil
LES MISERABLES, France
PARASITE, South Korea (Winner)
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE, France
RETABLO, Peru
THE SOUVENIR, United Kingdom
Piaget Producers Award
Mollye Asher
Krista Parris
Ryan Zacarias
Someone to Watch Award
Rashaad Ernesto Green – PREMATURE
Ash Mayfair – THE THIRD WIFE
Joe Talbot – THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
Truer Than Fiction Award
Khalik Allah – BLACK MOTHER
Davy Rothbart – 17 BLOCKS
Nadia Shihab – JADDOLAND (Winner)
Erick Stoll & Chase Whiteside – AMÉRICA
Annual Bonnie Award
Marielle Heller
Lulu Wang
Kelly Reichardt (Winner)
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2020 Spirit Awards: tutti i vincitori dei premi al cinema indie americano
Come da tradizione, 24 ore prima della cerimonia degli Oscar, che celebra il meglio di Hollywood e dell’industria cinematografica americana, vengono assegnati gli Spirit Awards, i premi al cinema indipendente americano. Ma come quest’anno, con pochissime eccezioni, i titoli nominati e quelli che saranno i vincitori differiscono in maniera quasi diametrale, dal momento che il […]
The 2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards were handed out Saturday in recognition of the best in indie films from 2019.Willem Dafoe won the first award, Best Supporting Male,” for his role in “The Lighthouse.” “Uncut Gems” won Best Editing, while the Best Documentary award went to “American Factory.” Best Cinematography went to Jarin Blaschke for “The Lighthouse.”Kelly Reichardt was awarded The Bonnie Award, which recognizes a mid-career female director with a $50,000 unrestricted grant. The John Cassavetes Award, given to the best feature made for under $500,000, was given to “Give Me Liberty.”Also Read: Independent Spirit Awards 2020: Aubrey Plaza's Best Jokes (So Far)“Parasite” won Best International Film. Zhao Shuzhen won Best Supporting Female for her role in “The Farewell.” “Marriage Story” won Best Screenplay. Adam Sandler won Best Male Lead for his performance in “Uncut Gems.” Renee Zellweger received the Best Female Lead for her role in “Judy.”And lastly, Lulu Wang’s “The Farewell” won the top honor of the night, Best Feature.Also Read: Could Spirit Awards Finally Step Up as a Bold Alternative to the Oscars?Aubrey Plaza hosted the awards ceremony that aired on IFC. See the full list of winners below:BEST FEATURE (Award given to the producer. Executive Producers are not awarded.) A Hidden Life Producers: Elisabeth Bentley, Dario Bergesio, Grant Hill, Josh JeterClemency Producers: Timur Bekbosunov, Julian Cautherley, Bronwyn Cornelius, Peter WongThe Farewell**WINNER Producers: Anita Gou, Daniele Melia, Andrew Miano, Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub, Lulu Wang, Chris Weitz, Jane ZhengMarriage Story Producers: Noah Baumbach, David HeymanUncut Gems Producers: Eli Bush, Sebastian Bear-McClard, Scott RudinBEST FIRST FEATURE (Award given to the director and producer)Booksmart**WINNERDirector: Olivia Wilde Producers: Chelsea Barnard, David Distenfeld, Jessica Elbaum, Megan Ellison, Katie SilbermanThe Climb Director/Producer: Michael Angelo Covino Producers: Noah Lang, Kyle MarvinDiane Director: Kent Jones Producers: Luca Borghese, Ben Howe, Caroline Kaplan, Oren MovermanThe Last Black Man in San Francisco Director/Producer: Joe Talbot Producers: Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Khaliah Neal, Christina OhThe Mustang Director: Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre Producer: Ilan GoldmanSee You Yesterday Director: Stefon Bristol Producer: Spike LeeJOHN CASSAVETES AWARD – Given to the best feature made for under $500,000 (Award given to the writer, director and producer. Executive Producers are not awarded.)Burning Cane Writer/Director/Producer: Phillip Youmans Producers: Ojo Akinlana, Jakob Johnson, Karen Kaia Livers, Mose Mayer, Wendell Pierce, Isaac Webb, Cassandra YoumansColewell Writer/Director: Tom Quinn Producers: Joshua Blum, Alexandra Byer, Craig Shilowich, Matthew ThurmGive Me Liberty**WINNER Writer/Director/Producer: Kirill Mikhanovsky Writer/Producer: Alice Austen Producers: Val Abel, Wally Hall, Michael Manasseri, George Rush, Sergey ShternPremature Writer/Director/Producer: Rashaad Ernesto Green Writer: Zora Howard Producer: Darren Dean, Joy GanesWild Nights With Emily Writer/Director/Producer: Madeleine Olnek Producers: Anna Margarita Albelo, Casper Andreas, Max Rifkind-BarronBEST DIRECTORAlma Har’el, Honey Boy Lorene Scafaria, Hustlers Julius Onah, Luce Robert Eggers, The Lighthouse Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie, Uncut Gems**WINNERBEST SCREENPLAYNoah Baumbach, Marriage Story**WINNER Jason Begue, Shawn Snyder, To Dust Ronald Bronstein & Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie, Uncut Gems Chinonye Chukwu, Clemency Tarell Alvin McCraney, High Flying BirdBEST FIRST SCREENPLAYFredrica Bailey & Stefon Bristol, See You Yesterday**WINNER Hannah Bos & Paul Thureen, Driveways Bridget Savage Cole & Danielle Krudy, Blow the Man Down Jocelyn DeBoer & Dawn Luebbe, Greener Grass James Montague & Craig W. Sanger, The Vast of NightBEST CINEMATOGRAPHYTodd Banhazl, Hustlers Jarin Blaschke, The Lighthouse**WINNER Natasha Braier, Honey Boy Chananun Chotrungroj, The Third Wife Pawel Pogorzelski, MidsommarBEST EDITINGJulie Béziau, The Third Wife Ronald Bronstein & Benny Safdie, Uncut Gems**WINNER Tyler L. Cook, Sword of Trust Louise Ford, The Lighthouse Kirill Mikhanovsky, Give Me LibertyBEST FEMALE LEADKaren Allen, Colewell Hong Chau, Driveways Elisabeth Moss, Her Smell Mary Kay Place, Diane Alfre Woodard, Clemency Renée Zellweger, Judy **WINNERBEST MALE LEADChris Galust, Give Me Liberty Kelvin Harrison Jr., Luce Robert Pattinson, The Lighthouse Matthias Schoenaerts, The Mustang Adam Sandler, Uncut Gems**WINNERBEST SUPPORTING FEMALEJennifer Lopez, Hustlers Taylor Russell, Waves Lauren “LoLo” Spencer, Give Me Liberty Octavia Spencer, Luce Zhao Shuzhen, The Farewell**WINNERBEST SUPPORTING MALEWillem Dafoe, The Lighthouse**WINNER Noah Jupe, Honey Boy Shia LaBeouf, Honey Boy Jonathan Majors, The Last Black Man in San Francisco Wendell Pierce, Burning Cane ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD – Given to one film’s director, casting director and ensemble castMarriage Story Director: Noah Baumbach Casting Directors: Douglas Aibel, Francine Maisler Ensemble Cast: Alan Alda, Laura Dern, Adam Driver, Julie Hagerty, Scarlett Johansson, Ray Liotta, Azhy Robertson, Merritt WeverBEST DOCUMENTARY (Award given to the director and producer)American Factory**WINNER Director/Producer: Steven Bognar & Julia Reichert Producers: Julie Parker Benello, Jeff ReichertApollo 11 Director/Producer: Todd Douglas Miller Producers: Evan Krauss, Thomas Baxley PetersenFor Sama Director: Edward Watts Director/Producer: Waad al-Kateab Honeyland Director: Tamara Kotevska Director/Producer: Ljubo Stefanov Producer: Atanas GeorgievIsland of the Hungry Ghosts Director/Producer: Gabrielle Brady Producers: Gizem Acarla, Samm Haillay, Alex Kelly, Alexander WadouhBEST INTERNATIONAL FILM (Award given to the director)Invisible Life, Brazil Director: Karim Aïnouz Les Misérables, France Director: Ladj LyParasite, South Korea**WINNER Director: Bong Joon-HoPortrait of a Lady on Fire, France Director: Céline SciammaRetablo, Peru Director: Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio L.The Souvenir , United Kingdom Director: Joanna HoggBONNIE AWARD – Bonnie Tiburzi Caputo joined American Airlines in 1973 at age 24, becoming the first female pilot to fly for a major U.S. airline. In her honor, the third Bonnie Award will recognize a mid-career female director with a $50,000 unrestricted grant, sponsored by American Airlines.Marielle Heller Kelly Reichardt**WINNER Lulu WangPRODUCERS AWARD – The 23rd annual Producers Award honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrate the creativity, tenacity and vision required to produce quality, independent films. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant.Mollye Asher Krista Parris Ryan ZacariasSOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD – The 26th annual Someone to Watch Award recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant.Rashaad Ernesto Green, Director of Premature Ash Mayfair, Director of The Third Wife Joe Talbot, Director of The Last Black Man in San FranciscoTRUER THAN FICTION AWARD – The 25th annual Truer Than Fiction Award is presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant.Khalik Allah, Director of Black Mother Davy Rothbart, Director of 17 Blocks Nadia Shihab , Director of Jaddoland Erick Stoll & Chase Whiteside, Director of AméricaRead original story Independent Spirit Awards 2020: The Complete List of Winners At TheWrap