Independent Spirit Nominations

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ThePianist wrote:It's actually 'Call Me By Your Name.' Leading with 6. I think people on here are forgetting there's a strong passion for this film.
I’m sure you’ll remind us in your next post.
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OscarGuy wrote
Call Me By Your Name was the nomination leader: 6. Get Out and Good Time were second with 5. Lady Bird and Rider had 4 each. Columbus, Tonya and Billboards had three each.
Good catch.
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Anyways. Predictions...
Best Feature: Call Me by Your Name
Best Director: Jordan Peele, "Get Out"
Best First Feature: Columbus
Best Female Lead: Francis McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Male Lead: Timothee Chalamet, “Call Me by Your Name”
Best Supporting Female: Allison Janney, “I, Tonya”
Best Supporting Male: Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Screenplay: “Lady Bird”
Best First Screenplay: “The Big Sick”
Best Cinematography: “Call Me by Your Name”
Best Editing: “Get Out”
John Cassavetes Award: “A Ghost Story”
Best Documentary: “Faces Places”
Best International Film: “Loveless”
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Sabin wrote:Biggest surprise is no Willem DaFoe. How on Earth does that make sense with these people?
I honestly have no clue.
Sabin wrote:Next up is Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri didn't make it in for Best Feature. You'd think it would be a slam dunk. Trying to think of the last feature that was Indie Spirit eligible that didn't make it in. The Hurt Locker? Milk?
Very much agreed. This is where things get kind of tricky. You have 3BB, having all the stats in the world (including politically relevant themes), whilst missing the independent spirit nom for BP.

Now, I'm not saying 'stats' are everything. But just look at the love CMBYN received. It's quite the telling sign for things to come. I might be switching back to the one I was predicting since August.
Sabin wrote:Nomination leaders are Get Out and Good Time, which wasn't nominated for Best Feature.
It's actually 'Call Me By Your Name.' Leading with 6. I think people on here are forgetting there's a strong passion for this film.
Sabin wrote:Best Male Lead: The Disaster Artist / James Franco
Best Male Lead: Call Me By Your Name / Timothée Chalamet*
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Call Me By Your Name was the nomination leader: 6. Get Out and Good Time were second with 5. Lady Bird and Rider had 4 each. Columbus, Tonya and Billboards had three each.
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Biggest surprise is no Willem DaFoe. How on Earth does that make sense with these people?

Next up is Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri didn't make it in for Best Feature. You'd think it would be a slam dunk. Trying to think of the last feature that was Indie Spirit eligible that didn't make it in. The Hurt Locker? Milk?

Strong showing for The Rider, a film I quite frankly hadn't heard of. You'd think Three Billboards... or even The Big Sick would be stronger contenders.

Nomination leaders are Get Out and Good Time, which wasn't nominated for Best Feature.

Very little overlap between Feature and Director. I'm more than a little surprised that Sean Baker couldn't make it in.

Mudbound only won the Robert Altman award.

Hammer and Rockwell, not Stuhlbarg and Harrelson.

Lois Smith makes her first showing.

My predictions...
Best Feature: Get Out
Best Director: Get Out / Jordan Peele
Best First Feature: Columbus
Best Female Lead: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri / Frances McDormand
Best Male Lead: The Disaster Artist / James Franco
Best Supporting Female: I, Tonya / Allison Janney
Best Supporting Male: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri / Sam Rockwell
Best Screenplay: Get Out
Best First Screenplay: The Big Sick
Best Cinematography: Call Me By Your Name
Best Editing: Get Out
John Cassavetes Award: A Ghost Story? no idea
Best Documentary: no idea
Best International Film: A Fantastic Woman
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Just a reminder...

Best Feature 2014: 12 Years a Slave
Best Feature 2015: Birdman
Best Feature 2016: Spotlight
Best Feature 2017: Moonlight
Best Feature 2018: :?:
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Best Feature
“Call Me by Your Name”
“The Florida Project”
“Get Out”
“Lady Bird”
“The Rider”

Best Director
Jonas Carpignano, “A Ciambra”
Luca Gudagnino, “Call Me by Your Name”
Jordan Peele, “Get Out”
Benny and Josh Safdie, “Good Time”
Chloé Zhao, “The Rider”

Best First Feature:
“Columbus”
“Ingrid Goes West”
“Menashe”
“Oh Lucy”
“Patti Cake$”

Best Female Lead
Salma Hayek, “Beatriz at Dinner”
Francis McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Margot Robbie, “I, Tonya”
Saoirse Ronan, “Lady Bird”
Shinobu Terajima, “Oh Lucy”
Regina Williams, “Life and nothing more”

Best Male Lead
Timothee Chalamet, “Call Me by Your Name”
Harris Dicksinon, “Beach Rats”
James Franco, “The Disaster Artist”
Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out”
Robert Pattinson, “Good Time”

Best Supporting Female:
Holly Hunter, “The Big Sick”
Allison Janney, “I, Tonya”
Laurie Metcalf, “Lady Bird”
Louis Smith, “Marjorie Prime”
Taliah Lennice Webster, “Good Time”

Best Supporting Male
Nnamdi Asomugha, “Crown Heights”
Armie Hammer, “Call Me by Your Name”
Barry Keoghan, “The Killing of a Sacred Deer”
Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Bennie Safdie, “Good Time”

Best Screenplay
“Lady Bird”
“The Lovers”
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
“Get Out”
“Beatriz at Dinner”

Best First Screenplay
“Donald Cried”
“The Big Sick”
“Woman Who Kill”
“Columbus”
“Ingrid Goes West”

Best Cinematography
“The Killing of a Sacred Deer”
“Columbus”
“Beach Rats”
“Call Me by Your Name”
“The Rider”

Best Editing
“Good Time”
“Call Me by Your Name”
“The Rider”
“Get Out”
“I, Tonya”

John Cassavetes Award
“A Ghost Story”
“Dayveon”
“Life and nothing more”
“Most Beautiful Island”
“The Transfiguration”

Robert Altman Award
“Mudbound”

Best Documentary
“The Departure”
“Faces Places”
“Last Men in Aleppo”
“Motherland”
“Quest”

Best International Film
“A Fantastic Woman”
“BPM”
“Lady Macbeth”
“I Am Not a Witch”
“Loveless”

Piaget Producers Award
Giulia Caruso & Ki Jin Kim
Ben LeClair
Summer Shelton

Annual Kiehl’s Someone to Watch Award
Amman Abassi, “Dayveon”
Justin Chon, “Gook”

Truer Than Fiction Award
Shevaun Mizrahi, “Distant Constellation”
Jonathan Olshefshi, “Quest”
Jeff Unay, “Cage Figher”

Annual Bonnie Award
So Young Kim
Chloe Zhao
Lynn Shelton
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