Independent Spirit Awards

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The Film Independent Spirit Awards (abbreviated Spirit Awards and originally known as the FINDIE or Friends of Independents Awards) are awards presented annually to independent filmmakers.[2][3] Founded in 1984,[4][5] the event was renamed the Independent Spirit Awards in 1986. The ceremony is produced by Film Independent, a not-for-profit arts organization that used to produce the LA Film Festival. Film Independent members vote to determine the winners of the Spirit Awards.[6]

Independent Spirit Awards
Current: 39th Independent Spirit Awards
Awarded forExcellence in the independent film industry
CountryUnited States
Presented byFilm Independent[1]
First awardedMarch 3, 1984; 38 years ago
Websitewww.filmindependent.org/spirit-awards/

The awards show is held inside a tent at a parking lot of the beach in Santa Monica, California, usually on the day before the Academy Awards (since 1999; originally the Saturday before).[7] The show was previously broadcast live on the IFC network in the US from 1997 until 2023, when it was moved to YouTube,[8] as well as Hollywood Suite in Canada and A&E Latin America.[9] Winners were previously presented with acrylic glass pyramids containing suspended shoestrings representing the bare budgets of independent films.[10] Since 2006, winners receive a metal trophy depicting a bird with its wings spread sitting atop of a pole with the shoestrings from the previous design wrapped around the pole.

In 2020, new categories were announced for the 36th Independent Spirit Awards, which would honor the best in television productions and performances. These categories included Best New Scripted Series, Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, and Best Ensemble Cast.[11] In 2022, it was announced that gender neutral acting categories would be implemented and that the previous gendered film categories — Male Lead, Female Lead, Male Supporting and Female Supporting — would be retired in favor of a Best Lead Performance and a Best Supporting Performance categories, which would feature 10 nominees each. Other new categories added included Best Breakthrough Performance and Best Lead and Supporting Performance in the TV section.[12]

Categories

Current categories

Retired categories

History

The Independent Features Project/West was founded by Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas.[13][14]

In 1984 the FINDIE Awards (Friends of Independents) were conceived by Independent Features Project/West board member Jeanne Lucas[15] and Independent Features Project/West President Anne Kimmel[16] and director/writer Sam O'Brien was an event producer.[15] The awards are voted on by a nominating committee.

In 1985, Peter Coyote and Jamie Lee Curtis presented winners with a Plexiglas pyramid designed by Carol Bosselman, which contain a suspended shoestring, printed with sprocket holes, representing the shoestring budgets of independent films. The Reel Gold Award, also designed by Bosselman, was given to Steve Wachtel for allowing Independent Features Project/West continuing free use of his screening room. It was associated with Filmex.[5] In 1986, Bosselman designed and sculpted the Independent Spirit Award statue that is still given out today, using a lost wax bronze casting method.

Independent Features Project/West eventually became Film Independent.[17]

Dawn Hudson was director of Independent Features Project/West in 1995.[18]

Barbara Boyle was Independent Features Project/West president from 1994 to 1999.[19]

Independent Features Project eventually became Independent Filmmaker Project.

Ceremonies

#DateYear HonoredBest FilmBest First FeatureHost(s)
1stMarch 22, 19861985After HoursPeter Coyote
2ndMarch 28, 19871986PlatoonShe's Gotta Have ItBuck Henry
3rdFebruary 11, 19881987River's EdgeDirty Dancing
4thMarch 25, 19891988Stand and DeliverMystic Pizza
5thMarch 24, 19901989Sex, Lies, and VideotapeHeathers
6thMarch 23, 19911990The GriftersMetropolitan
7thMarch 28, 19921991Rambling RoseStraight Out of Brooklyn
8thMarch 27, 19931992The PlayerThe Waterdance
9thMarch 19, 19941993Short CutsEl MariachiRobert Townsend
10thMarch 25, 19951994Pulp FictionSpanking the MonkeyKevin Pollak
11thMarch 23, 19961995Leaving Las VegasThe Brothers McMullenSamuel L. Jackson
12thMarch 22, 19971996FargoSling Blade
13thMarch 21, 19981997The ApostleEve's BayouJohn Turturro
14thMarch 20, 19991998Gods and MonstersThe Opposite of SexQueen Latifah
15thMarch 25, 20001999ElectionBeing John Malkovich (Over $500,000)
The Blair Witch Project (Under $500,000)
Jennifer Tilly
16thMarch 24, 20012000Crouching Tiger, Hidden DragonYou Can Count on Me
Chuck & Buck (Under $500,000)
John Waters
17thMarch 23, 20022001MementoIn the Bedroom
18thMarch 22, 20032002Far from HeavenThe Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
19thFebruary 28, 20042003Lost in TranslationMonster
20thFebruary 26, 20052004SidewaysGarden StateSamuel L. Jackson
21stMarch 4, 20062005Brokeback MountainCrashSarah Silverman
22ndFebruary 24, 20072006Little Miss SunshineSweet Land
23rdFebruary 23, 20082007JunoThe LookoutRainn Wilson
24thFebruary 21, 20092008The WrestlerSynecdoche, New YorkSteve Coogan
25thMarch 5, 20102009PreciousCrazy HeartEddie Izzard
26thFebruary 26, 20112010Black SwanGet LowJoel McHale
27thFebruary 25, 20122011The ArtistMargin CallSeth Rogen
28thFebruary 23, 20132012Silver Linings PlaybookThe Perks of Being a WallflowerAndy Samberg
29thMarch 1, 2014201312 Years a SlaveFruitvale StationPatton Oswalt
30thFebruary 21, 20152014Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)NightcrawlerFred Armisen, Kristen Bell
31stFebruary 27, 20162015SpotlightThe Diary of a Teenage GirlKate McKinnon, Kumail Nanjiani
32ndFebruary 25, 20172016MoonlightThe WitchNick Kroll, John Mulaney
33rdMarch 3, 20182017Get OutIngrid Goes West
34thFebruary 23, 20192018If Beale Street Could TalkSorry to Bother YouAubrey Plaza
35thFebruary 8, 20202019The FarewellBooksmart
36thApril 22, 20212020NomadlandSound of MetalMelissa Villaseñor
37thMarch 6, 20222021The Lost Daughter7 DaysMegan Mullally, Nick Offerman
38thMarch 4, 20232022Everything Everywhere All at OnceAftersunHasan Minhaj
39thFebruary 25, 20242023Past LivesA Thousand and OneAidy Bryant

See also

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