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Anatomy of a Fall and Four Daughters win at the Independent Spirit Awards
- Justine Triet's and Kaouther Ben Hania's works respectively triumph in the Best International Film and Best Documentary categories at the US awards
The 39th Film Independent Spirit Awards were handed out last night in Santa Monica, California, and two of the gongs ended up going to Europe. After the nomination of several European (co-)productions in the main categories, such as Ira Sachs' Passages [+see also:
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film profile] by debuting duo Alejandro Rojas and Juan Sebastián Vasquez (see the news), it was two films in the Best International Film and the Best Documentary categories that ended up receiving the statuettes. Season favourites Anatomy of a Fall [+see also:
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Fresh off its six-trophy sweep at Friday night's Césars (see the news), Justine Triet's Palme d'Or and Golden Globe winner went on to bag another major award with this win. "Arthur Harari and I wrote this film with total freedom, the freedom not to conform to any narrative, moral, formal or genre standards; we tried to achieve something true by always valuing imperfection, ambiguity and complexity. This freedom is the most precious thing to me, and I would like to thank my producers for building up this film with me like a prototype," stated a grateful Triet, present in Los Angeles in person to collect the award. Anatomy of a Fall won out in the category, trouncing other films such as Hlynur Pálmason's Godland [+see also:
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Yet another César winner from Friday night, in the Best Documentary category, Kaouther Ben Hania's film rose above its US and non-US competitors. Just like Four Daughters, both of the latter hailed from the MENA region: Lina Soualem's Bye Bye Tiberias [+see also:
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Both films are now nominated for the Oscars (see the news) and have a good chance of taking some statuettes home.
Here is the full list of award winners:
Best Feature
Past Lives - Celine Song
Best Director
Celine Song – Past Lives
Best First Feature
A Thousand and One - AV Rockwell
Best International Film
Anatomy of a Fall [+see also:
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Best Documentary
Four Daughters [+see also:
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Best Lead Performance
Jeffrey Wright - American Fiction
Best Supporting Performance
Da’vine Joy Randolph - The Holdovers
Breakthrough Performance
Dominic Sessa – The Holdovers
Best Screenplay
American Fiction
Best First Screenplay
May December
Best Cinematography
The Holdovers
Best Editing
How to Blow Up a Pipeline
John Cassavetes Award
Fremont - Babak Jalali
Robert Altman Award
Showing Up
Someone to Watch Award
Monica Sorelle, director of Mountains
Truer Than Fiction Award
Set Hernandez, director of unseen
Producers Award
Monique Walton
Best New Scripted Series
Beef
Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series
Dear Mama
Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series
Ali Wong - Beef
Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series
Nick Offerman - The Last of Us
Best Breakthrough Performance in a New Scripted Series
Keivonn Montreal Woodard - The Last of Us
Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted Series
Jury Duty
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