Today around evening time's the enormous night with the Oscars and per normal, the night previously was commanded by the Independent Spirit Awards. The last two functions have demonstrated to properly anticipate the champ of the Best Film class – both Spotlight and Moonlight won the ISA's best respect. Top respects at the current year's service went to Get Out and Jordan Peele for Best Director, so hopefully that this custom holds and Peele hauls out a major win today around evening time, however I'm not as much as idealistic. At any rate, the Oscars don't have Nick Kroll and John Mulaney facilitating the service, which effectively puts the pretentious exhibition of the Academy Awards far underneath the Independent Spirit Awards as far as agreeableness.
In fact, however Sam Rockwell and Allison Janney left by and by with the Best Supporting Actor and Actress prizes, different honors kicked foresight. Timothee Chalamet brought home Best Male Lead for his work in Call Me By Your Name, however he wasn't up against Gary Oldman. Truth be told, he was up against much all the more forcing work from any semblance of Robert Pattinson for Good Time and Harris Dickinson for the to a great extent overlooked, amazing Beach Rats. Frances McDormand grabbed another trophy for her phenomenal work in the generally harmful Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, while The Big Sick and Lady Bird caught the major screenwriting grants. Most significantly, the Robert Altman Award was given to Dee Rees, her throwing executives, and her cast for Mudbound. The greater part of this, and an uproarious Andy Samberg bit, makes it difficult to contend against the way that in its 33rd year, the Independent Spirit Awards are as yet the most rational and truly engaging of the broadcast grant appears.
Here's the full rundown of victors from the previous evening's Independent Spirit Awards:
Best Feature:
Get Out (Universal Pictures)
Producers: Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm Jr., Sean McKittrick, Jordan Peele
Best Director:
Jordan Peele, Get Out (Universal Pictures)
Best Screenplay:
Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird (A24)
Best First Feature:
Ingrid Goes West (NEON)
Director: Matt Spicer
Producers: Jared Ian Goldman, Adam Mirels, Robert Mirels, Aubrey Plaza,
Tim White, Trevor White
Best First Screenplay:
Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani, The Big Sick (Amazon Studios)
John Cassavetes Award (For best feature made under $500,000):
Life and Nothing More (CFI Releasing)
Writer/Director: Antonio Méndez Esparza
Producers: Amadeo Hernández Bueno, Alvaro Portanet Hernández,
Pedro Hernández Santos
Best Supporting Female:
Allison Janney, I, Tonya (NEON)
Best Supporting Male:
Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Fox Searchlight)
Best Female Lead:
Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
(Fox Searchlight)
Best Male Lead:
Timothée Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name (Sony Pictures Classics)
Robert Altman Award:
Mudbound (Netflix)
Director: Dee Rees
Casting Directors: Billy Hopkins, Ashley Ingram
Ensemble Cast: Jonathan Banks, Mary J. Blige, Jason Clarke, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Mitchell, Rob Morgan, Carey Mulligan
Best Cinematography:
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom, Call Me by Your Name (Sony Pictures Classics)
Best Editing:
Tatiana S. Riegel, I, Tonya (NEON)
Best International Film:
A Fantastic Woman (Chile – Sony Pictures Classics)
Director: Sebastián Lelio
Best Documentary:
Faces Places (Cohen Media Group)
Directors: Agnés Varda, JR
Producer: Rosalie Vard
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