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Spirit Awards announce nominations
    2019-11-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CRIME film “Uncut Gems” by Josh and Benny Safdie and Robert Eggers’ fever-dream period tale “The Lighthouse” led the 35th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards with five nods each in nominations announced Thursday in Los Angeles.

The Spirit Awards, which honor films with budgets below US$22.5 million, are the premier ceremony for indie film, held annually in a tent on the beach in Santa Monica, California on the day before the Oscars.

Lulu Wang’s family drama “The Farewell,” Joe Talbot’s anguished gentrification tale “The Last Black Man in San Francisco” and the Shia LaBeouf memory piece “Honey Boy” also racked up multiple nominations.

Noah Baumbach’s divorce drama “Marriage Story” will be given the Spirits’ ensemble award, dubbed the Robert Altman Award. The honor means its actors, including stars Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver, weren’t eligible for individual nominations.

Renee Zellweger, among this year’s Oscar favorites for her Judy Garland in “Judy,” was nominated for best female lead alongside Karen Allen (“Colewell”), Hong Chau (“Driveways”), Elisabeth Moss (“Her Smell”), Mary Kay Place (“Diane”) and Alfre Woodward (“Clemency”).

Robert Pattinson and Adam Sandler are nominated for best male lead alongside Kelvin Harrison Jr. (“Luce”), Chris Galust (the microbudget “Give Me Liberty”) and Matthias Schoenaerts (“The Mustang”).

Jennifer Lopez was nominated for best supporting female performance for the stripper-heist drama “Hustlers,” which also landed a nod for director Lorene Scafaria.

Both LaBeouf and Noah Jupe were nominated in the supporting male actor category for “Honey Boy.” The film’s director, Alma Har’el, was also nominated.

The Spirits’ Bonnie Award, a US$50,000 grant given to a mid-career female director, will go to one of three finalists: Wang, Marielle Heller (“A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”) and Kelly Reichardt, whose latest film is “First Cow.”

The John Cassavetes Award, given to the best feature made for under US$500,000, will go to Kirill Mikhanovsky’s “Give Me Liberty.”(SD-Agencies)

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