Were announced on Tuesday the nominees for the Independent Spirit Awards, prizes, annually awarded by experts linked to the independent film the american, and that sometimes, if you turn in one of the first stops for low-budget films appearing in the batch of nominees for the Óscars.
will Not be so shocking to prove that the “Spirit” have decided to highlight this year the three films that we will hear, of course, many times in galas until February: “Moonlight“, “Jackie” and “Manchester by the Sea“, all of them nominated for Best Independent Film. “Moonlight” won the prix Robert Altman for Best Cast, probably being the big favorite to snatch the grand prize, a time that, in addition to the prize already won, it is the only film to score nominations for Director, Script, Cinematography, and Editing – six mentions in total including the premium already purchased (which, we remember, is to replace the nominations of the individual’s usual that the film would have undoubtedly as was the case last year with the winner “Spotlight“).
“Manchester by the Sea” failure here appointments that seemed certain for the director Kenneth Lonergan and actress secondary Michelle Williams, but still, with four more nominations (Actor for Casey Affleck, the Actor Secondary to Luke Hedges, Argument, and Assembly), while “Jackie” amount to four in total (in addition to film, there’s Natalie Portman, the director, Pablo Lorraín and also mounting).
The two main surprises of the day came from Cannes in years apart: “Chronic” Michel Franco won the unexpected nominations for Best Film and Actor (Tim Roth) after an award of Best screenplay in Cannes and a half years ago, thus giving an increased visibility to this work; and “American Honey” Andrea Arnold ends up leading the nominations of the “ex-aequo” “Moonlight“, with the film, the director, the cinematography, and the trio of actors Sasha Lane, Shia LaBeouf and Riley Keough recognized.
Another surprise, for reasons more geographical, is the inclusion of Isabelle Huppert in the list of nominated for Best Actress for “Elle” Paul Verhoeven, repeating thus the done reached for a couple of weeks ago with the prizes Gotham. The path seems to point to a nomination to the prize most coveted in the industry (finally); we’ll see how it runs for the next month and a half. Speaking of made foreigners, mention the fact that the brazilian “Aquarius” Kleber Mendonça Filho is in the batch of nominees in the Best International Film.
as had already happened with the Gotham, the studio A24 shows the champion in terms of nominations totals for studios, with 18 mentions, proving the superb year you are having, a year after the smashing success of “Room“.
Here is the complete list of nominees:
MOVIE
American Honey
Chronic
Jackie
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight
FIRST FILM
The Childhood of a Leader
The Fits
Other People
Swiss Army Man
The Witch
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
Free In Deed
Hunter-Gatherer
Lovesong
Nakom
Spa Night
DIRECTOR
Andrea Arnold’s American Honey
Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Pablo Larrain, Jackie
Jeff Nichols, Loving
Kelly Reichardt, Certain Women
ARGUMENT
Moonlight
Manchester by the Sea
20th Century Women
Little Men
Hell or High Water
FIRST ARGUMENT
The Witch
Other People
Barry
Jean of the Joneses
Christine
PHOTOGRAPHY
Free In Deed
The Childhood of a Leader
The Eyes of My Mother
Moonlight
American Honey
MOUNTING
Swiss Army Man
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight
Hell or High Water
Jackie
ACTRESS
Annette bening’s hairstyles, 20th Century Women
Isabelle Huppert, Elle
Sasha Lane, American Honey
Ruth Negga, Loving
Natalie Portman, Jackie
ACTOR
Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea
David Harewood, Free In Deed
Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic
Jesse Plemons, Other People
Tim Roth, Chronic
ACTRESS SECONDARY
Edwina Findley, Free In Deed
Paulina Garcia, Little Men
Lily Gladstone, Certain Women
Riley Keough, American Honey
Molly Shannon, Other People
ACTOR SECONDARY
Ralph Fiennes, A Bigger Splash
Ben Foster, Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea
Shia LaBeouf, American Honey
Craig Robinson, Morris from America
ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD
Moonlight
DOCUMENTARY
13th
I Am Not Your Negro
O. J.: Made in America
Sonita
Under the Sun
INTERNATIONAL FILM
Aquarius (Brazil)
Chevalier (Greece)
My Golden Days (France)
Toni Erdmann (Germany, Romania)
Under the Shadow (Iran, Uk)
the 20th ANNUAL PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD
Lisa Kjerulff
Jordana Mollick
Melody C. Roscher & amp; Craig Shilowich
23rd ANNUAL kiehl’S SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD
Andrew Ahn
the Director of “Spa Night”
Claire Carré
Director of “Embers”
Anna Rose Holmer
the Director of “The Fits”
Ingrid Jungermann
Director of “Women Who Kill”
22nd TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD
Kristi Jacobson
Director of “Solitary”
Sara Jordenö
Director of “Kiki”
Nanfu Wang
Director of “Hooligan Sparrow”
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