And the winners of the 2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards are. . .

 

Top honors were handed out Saturday, February 8th at the 35th Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony, one of the final two awards shows of the year; the Academy Awards being the other.  The Farewell, Uncut GemsThe LighthouseMarriage StoryJudy, Booksmart and See You YesterdayGive Me LibertyAmerican Factory and Parasite were just some of the films which received awards at the ceremony, which was held on the beach in Santa Monica. In addition to being the celebration that honors artist-driven films made with an economy of means by filmmakers whose films embody diversity, innovation and uniqueness of vision, the Spirit Awards is the primary fundraiser for Film Independent’s year-round programs.

This year’s major winners were Uncut Gems, which won Best Director, Best Male Lead and Best Editing; The Farewell, which won Best Feature and Best Supporting Female; The Lighthouse, which won Best Supporting Male and Best Cinematography; Marriage Story which won the Robert Altman Award and Best Screenplay; Judy which won Best Female Lead; Booksmart which won Best First Feature; See You Yesterday which won Best First Screenplay; Give Me Liberty which won the John Cassavetes Award; American Factory which won Best Documentary; and Parasite which won Best International Film.

The ceremony aired live on IFC, streamed on @FilmIndependent and @IFC Twitter pages.  Clips from the ceremony are available on Film Independent’s YouTube channel.

The 13th annual Robert Altman Award was given to one film’s director, casting director and ensemble cast. This year, Marriage Story director Noah Baumbach received this award, along with casting directors Douglas Aibel and Francine Maisler as well as cast members Alan Alda, Laura Dern, Adam Driver, Julie Hagerty, Scarlett Johansson, Ray Liotta, Azhy Robertson and Merritt Wever.

 

AND THE WINNERS ARE. . .

Best Feature: 
The Farewell (A24)
Producers: Anita Gou, Daniele Melia, Andrew Miano, Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub, Lulu Wang, Chris Weitz, Jane Zheng

Best Feature and Best Supporting Actress, THE FAREWELL

Best Director: 
Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie, Uncut Gems (A24)

The Safdie Brothers, Best Directors, UNCUT GEMS

 

Best Screenplay: 
Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story (Netflix)

Best First Feature, BOOKSMART

Best First Feature: 
Booksmart (Annapurna Pictures/United Artists Releasing)
Director: Olivia Wilde
Producers: Chelsea Barnard, David Distenfeld, Jessica Elbaum, Megan Ellison, Katie Silberman

Fredrica Bailey & Stefon Bristol, Best First Screenplay, SEE YOU YESTERDAY

Best First Screenplay:
Fredrica Bailey & Stefon Bristol, See You Yesterday (Netflix)

John Cassavetes Award, GIVE ME LIBERTY

John Cassavetes Award (For best feature made under $500,000): 
Give Me Liberty (Music Box Films)
Writer/Director/Producer: Kirill Mikhanovsky
Writer/Producer: Alice Austen
Producers: Val Abel, Wally Hall, Michael Manasseri, George Rush, Sergey Shtern

Best Supporting Female: 
Zhao Shuzhen, The Farewell (A24)

Willem Dafoe, Best Supporting Male, THE LIGHTHOUSE

Best Supporting Male: 
Willem Dafoe, The Lighthouse (A24)

Best Female Lead: 
Renée Zellweger, Judy (Roadside Attractions)

Adam Sandler, Best Male Lead, UNCUT GEMS

Best Male Lead:
Adam Sandler, Uncut Gems (A24)

Robert Altman Award: 
Marriage Story (Netflix)
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

Jarin Blaschke, Best Cinematography, THE LIGHTHOUSE

Best Cinematography: 
Jarin Blaschke, The Lighthouse (A24)

Best Editing:
Ronald Bronstein & Benny Safdie, Uncut Gems (A24)

Best International Film, PARASITE

Best International Film:
Parasite (South Korea—Neon)
Director: Bong Joon-Ho

Best Documentary: 
American Factory (Netflix)
Director/Producer: Steven Bognar & Julia Reichert
Producers: Julie Parker Benello, Jeff Reichert

AMERICAN FACTORY, Best Documentary

 

On January 4, the following winners were honored at the Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch hosted by Jon M. Chu and Alfre Woodard at BOA Steakhouse in West Hollywood:

  • Kelly Reichardt received the third Bonnie 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 Bonnie Award recognizes a mid-career female director with a $50,000 unrestricted grant sponsored by American Airlines. Finalists for the award were Marielle Heller and Lulu Wang.

 

  • Mollye Asher received the Producers Award. The award honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrate the creativity, tenacity and vision required to produce quality, independent films. The annual award, in its 23rd year, includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant. Finalists for the award were Krista Parris and Ryan Zacarias.

 

  • Rashaad Ernesto Green, director of Premature, received the Someone to Watch Award. The award recognizes talented filmmakers of singular vision who have not yet received appropriate recognition. The award is in its 26th year and includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant presented by Bulleit Frontier Whiskey, a brand committed to celebrating those pushing the boundaries of their craft. Finalists for the award were Ash Mayfair, director of The Third Wife and Joe Talbot, director of The Last Black Man in San Francisco.

 

  • Nadia Shihab, director of Jaddoland, received the Truer Than Fiction Award. The award is presented to an emerging director of nonfiction features who has not yet received significant recognition. The award is in its 25th year and includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant. Finalists for the award were Khalik Allah, director of Black Mother, Davy Rothbart, director of 17 Blocks and Erick Stoll & Chase Whiteside, directors of América.