The Independent Spirit Awards announced its film nominees for the 2023 edition, which will take place on the 4th of March in Santa Monica, when winners are chosen by members of Film Independent.

Television nominees will be announced in a few weeks, on the 13th of December.

The Independent Spirit Awards, created to honor independent voices working outside the major studio system, today, in its 38th edition, has received a whopping 409 submissions.

The nominees, chosen by Spirit Awards Film Nominating Committees, were announced on Tuesday morning by last year’s best actress winner, Taylour Paige, and former candidate, Raúl Castillo.

The leading studio, for total nominations received, is A24 studio, which received twenty-four nominations, of which eight for its movie Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Right under the aforementioned movie the two leading nominees are Todd Field’s Tár with seven and Charlotte WellsAftersun with five.

Notably, Guadagnino‘s Bones and All also got a nomination for Best Feature.

 

The full list of nominees:

 

Best Feature

Bones and All, directed by Luca Guadagnino, (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

Everything Everywhere All at Once, directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (A24)

Our Father, the Devil, directed by Ellie Foumbi (Resolve Media)

Tár, directed by Todd Field (Focus Features)

Women Talking, directed by Sarah Polley (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

 

Best Director

Todd Field for Tár (Focus Features)

Kogonada for After Yang (A24)

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

Sarah Polley for Women Talking (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

Halina Reijn for Bodies Bodies Bodies (A24)

 

Best Lead Performance

Cate Blanchett for Tár (Focus Features)

Dale Dickey for A Love Song (Bleecker Street)

Mia Goth for Pearl (A24)

Regina Hall for Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (Focus Features)

Paul Mescal for Aftersun (A24)

Aubrey Plaza for Emily the Criminal (Roadside Attractions)

Jeremy Pope for The Inspection (A24)

Taylor Russell for Bones and All (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

Andrea Riseborough for To Leslie (Momentum Pictures)

Michelle Yeoh for Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

 

Best Supporting Performance

Jamie Lee Curtis for Everything Everywhere All at Once for (A24)

Brian Tyree Henry for Causeway (A24/Apple Original Films)

Nina Hoss for Tár (Focus Features)

Brian D’Arcy James for The Cathedral (Mubi)

Ke Huy Quan for Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

Trevante Rhodes for Bruiser (Onyx Collective)

Theo Rossi for Emily the Criminal (Roadside Attractions)

Mark Rylance for Bones and All (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

Jonathan Tucker for Palm Trees and Power Lines (Momentum Pictures)

Gabrielle Union for The Inspection (A24)

 

Best Breakthrough Performance

Frankie Corio for Aftersun (A24)

Garcija Filipovic for Murina (Kino Lorber)

Stephanie Hsu for Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

Lily McInerny for Palm Trees and Power Lines (Momentum Pictures)

Daniel Zolghardi for Funny Pages (A24)

 

Best Screenplay

Kogonada for After Yang (A24)

Lena Dunham for Catherine Called Birdy (Amazon Studios)

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

Todd Field for Tár (Focus Features)

Sarah Polley for Women Talking (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

 

Best First Screenplay

Sarah DeLappe and Kristen Roupenian for Bodies Bodies Bodies (A24)

K.D. Dávila for Emergency (Amazon Studios)

John Patton Ford for Emily the Criminal (Roadside Attractions)

Joel Kim Booster for Fire Island (Searchlight Pictures)

Jamie Dack and Audrey Findlay for Palm Trees and Power Lines (Momentum Pictures)

 

Best First Feature

Aftersun directed by Charlotte Wells, produced by Mark Ceryak, Amy Jackson, Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski (A24)

Emily the Criminal, directed by John Patton Ford, produced by Tyler Davidson, Aubrey Plaza, Drew Sykes (Roadside Attractions)

The Inspection, directed by Elegance Bratton, produced by Effie T. Brown, Chester Algernal Gordon (A24)

Murina, directed by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, produced by Danijel Pek, Rodrigo Teixeira (Kino Lorber)

Palm Trees and Power Lines, directed by Jamie Dack, produced by Leah Chen Baker (Momentum Pictures)

 

John Cassavetes Award (Given to the best feature made for under $1,000,000)

The African Desperate, written, directed and produced by Martine Syms, also written and produced by Rocket Caleshu, produced by Vic Brooks (Mubi)

A Love Song, written, directed and produced by Max Walker-Silverman, produced by Jesse Hope and Dan Janvey (Bleecker Street)

The Cathedral, written and directed by Ricky D’Ambrose, produced by Graham Swon (Mubi)

Holy Emy, written and directed by Araceli Lemos, also written and produced by Giulia Caruso, produced by Mathieu Bompoint, Ki Jin Kim, Konstantinos Vassilaros (Utopie Films)

Something in the Dirt, written, directed and produced by Justin Benson, also directed and produced by Aaron Moorhead, produced by David Lawson Jr. (XYZ Films)

 

Best Cinematography

Gregory Oke for Aftersun (A24)

Hélène Louvart for Murina (Kino Lorber)

Anisia Uzeyman for Neptune Frost (Kino Lorber)

Eliot Rockett for Pearl (A24)

Florian Hoffmeister for Tár (Focus Features)

 

Best Documentary

A House Made of Splinters, directed by Simon Lereng Wilmont, produced by Monica Hellström (Madman Entertainment)

All that Breathes, directed and produced by Shaunak Sen, produced by Teddy Leifer, Aman Mann (HBO)

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, directed and produced by Laura Poitras, produced by Howard Gertler, Nan Goldin, Yoni Golijov and John Lyons (Neon)

Midwives, directed and produced by Snow Hnin Ei Hlaing, produced by Mila Aung-Thwin, Ulla Lehmann, Bob Moore (POV)

Riotsville, U.S.A., directed by Sierra Pettengill, produced by Sara Archambault and Jamila Wignot (IFC Films)

 

Best Editing

Blair McClendon for Aftersun (A24)

Ricky D’Ambrose for The Cathedral (Mubi)

Paul Rogers for Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

Dean Fleischer Camp and Nick Paley for Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (A24)

Monika Willi for Tár (Focus Features)

 

Robert Altman Award was bestowed upon:

Women Talking, directed by Sarah Polley, John Buchan, Jason Knight (casting directors), Shayla Brown, Jessie Buckley, Claire Foy, Kira Guloien, Kate Hallett, Judith Ivey, Rooney Mara, Sheila McCarthy, Frances McDormand, Michelle McLeod, Liv McNeil, Ben Whishaw, August Winter (ensemble cast) (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

 

Best International Film

Corsage, directed by Marie Kreutzer (Austria/Luxembourg/France/Belgium/Italy/England)

Joyland, directed by Saim Sadiq (Pakistan/USA)

Leonor Will Never Die, directed by Martika Ramirez Escobar (Philippines)

Return to Seoul, directed by Davy Chou (South Korea/France/Belgium/Romania)

Saint Omer, directed by Alice Diop (France)

 

Producers Award (given to emerging producers)

Liz Cardenas

Tory Lenosky

David Grove Churchill Viste

 

Someone to Watch Award (given to talented filmmakers who have not yet received appropriate recognition)

Adamma Ebo for Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul

Nikyatu Jusu for Nanny

Araceli Lemos for Holy Emy

 

The Truer Than Fiction Award (given to an emerging director of non-fiction features)

Isabel Castro for Mija

Reid Davenport for I Didn’t See You There

Rebeca Huntt for Beba

 

Source: filmindependent.org

 

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