The 35th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards will have a few things the Oscars won’t
By
JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer
February 8, 2020, 8:30 AM
3 min read
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- The 35th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards will have a few things the Oscars won’t. Diverse nominees. Female filmmakers. And J.Lo.
Held in a seaside tent on the beach in Santa Monica, California, the day before the Oscars, the preeminent independent film event often diverges greatly in tone from the weekend’s other, more formally attired award show across town. But the winners have often lined up.
Yet more so than in years, the Spirit Awards hardly overlap with the Oscars this time around.
Only one movie up for best picture at the Oscars is nominated for the Spirit Awards’ top prize: Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story,” which is also being given the Spirits’ ensemble award, dubbed the Robert Altman Award. Instead, the leading films at the Spirit Awards, with five nods each, are Josh and Benny Safdie’s New York crime film “Uncut Gems” and Robert Eggers’ black-and-white fever dream, “The Lighthouse.”
While this year’s Oscars only feature one acting nominee of color, the Spirits nominees are more diverse. Acting nominees include Jennifer Lopez (“Hustlers”), Adam Sandler (“Uncut Gems”), Alfre Woodard ( “Clemency” ), Hong Chau (“Driveways”), Robert Pattinson (“The Lighthouse”), Taylor Russell (“Waves”), Jonathan Majors (“The Last Black Man in San Francisco”) and Wendell Pierce ( “Burning Cane” ).
Only one acting favorite at the Oscars — Renée Zellweger for “Judy” — is nominated at the Spirits, which only accept films with a budget less than $22.5 million.
Alma Har’el ( “Honey Boy” ) and Lorene Scafaria (“Hustlers”) are both among the Spirits’ nominees for best director. The Academy Awards, for the 87th time, nominated five men.
Aubrey Plaza will host the show, which will be broadcast live on IFC beginning at 5 p.m. EST.
After sharing best picture winners with the Oscars for years — “Moonlight,” “Spotlight” and “Birdman” all won at the Spirits the day before triumphing at the Academy Awards — the two shows have recently gone different directions. Last year, Barry Jenkins’ “If Beale Street Could Talk” won best feature at the Spirit Awards. The year before, it was Jordan Peele’s “Get Out.”