Janicza Bravo’s tweet-inspired road comedy Zola lead the nominations for the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards announced this morning with seven, including Best Feature, Director, Screenplay and Female Lead for Taylour Paige.
Next up were The Novice with five and The Lost Daughter and Wild Indian with four apiece.
Despite earning nominations in Feature, Director and Screenplay, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter and Mike Mills’ C’mon C’mon both missed out on nominations for their lead actors (Oscar winners Olivia Colman and Joaquin Phoenix, respectively) while earning nods for their supporting players Jessie Buckley and Colman Domingo.
A24 was the most rewarded studio, receiving 13 nominations in total, for The Humans, C’mon, C’mon and Zola. NEON, distributor of Pig and A Chiara, and Netflix, which backed The Lost Daughter and Passing, were just behind with 9 nominations apiece.
Bleecker Street’s Mass was selected for the Robert Altman Award, which goes to a film’s director, casting director(s) and cast. This win prevented cast members from earning individual acting nominations.
Four of the five directing nominees this year were women: Maggie Gyllenhaal for The Lost Daughter, Lauren Hadaway for The Novice, Ninja Thyberg for Pleasure and Bravo for Zola. Of the nominated writers and directors, 44% are women and 38% are BIPOC. Of all nominated actors, 60% are BIPOC. And of all 2022 nominees, 46% are women and 32% are BIPOC.
The nomination were announced on Tuesday by by Naomi Watts, Regina Hall, and Beanie Feldstein. The awards, which are returning in-person in 2022 after going virtual due to COVID in 2021. In order to qualify, eligible films have to have budgets of less than $22.5 million.
The 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards will take place in Santa Monica on March 6, 2022 and air live on IFC.
Best Feature
Best First Feature
Best Director
Best Male Lead
Best Supporting Male
Best Female Lead
Best Supporting Female
Robert Altman Award: Mass (Director: Fran Kranz; Casting Directors: Henry Russell Bergstein and Allison Estrin; Cast: Kagen Albright, Reed Birney, Michelle N. Carter, Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimptonand Breeda Wool)
Best Screenplay
Best First Screenplay
John Cassavetes Award (Given to the best feature made for under $500,000)
Best Editing
Best Cinematography
Best Documentary
Best International Film
Producers Award (Honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrate the creativity, tenacity and vision required to produce quality independent films)
Brad Becker-Parton
Pin-Chun Liu
Lizzie Shapiro
Someone to Watch Award
Alex Camilleri, Luzzu
Michael Sarnoski, Pig
Gillian Wallace Horvat, I Blame Society
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Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series
Best New Scripted Series
Best Female Performance in a New Scripted Series
Best Male Performance in a New Scripted Series
Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted Series
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