Gotham Film & Media Institute announces 2023 awards date

The kickoff to film awards season every year, the Gotham Film & Media Institute (The Gotham) announced today the dates for this year’s Gotham Awards. The 33rd Annual Gotham Awards will take place on Monday, November 27. Nominations date TBD.
During last year’s 32nd Annual Gotham Awards, which took place at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City, Everything Everywhere All at Once kicked off its massive award season by winning Best Feature and the Outstanding Supporting Performance Award for Ke Huy Quan. Both went on to repeat at the Academy Awards. Charlotte Wells took home the Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director award for her extraordinary feature debut Aftersun, and W. Kamau Bell earned the Breakthrough Nonfiction Series Award for We Need to Talk About Cosby, his bold four-part series.
2023/2024 Film Awards Calendar
The mission of The Gotham is to champion the future of storytelling by connecting artists with essential resources at all stages of development and distribution. The organization, under the leadership of Executive Director and award-winning producer Jeffrey Sharp, fosters a vibrant and sustainable independent storytelling community through its year-round programs, which include Gotham Week, Gotham Labs, Filmmaker Magazine, the Gotham Awards, and Gotham EDU.
The Premier Sponsor of the 2023 Gotham Awards is Vanity Fair while Cadillac will serve as the Official Vehicle for the Awards.
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