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Light in the dark

▶ ‘ Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ leads indie Spirit Award noms

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Hollywood got its first look at potential award season favorites Tuesday as the Film Independen­t Spirit Award nominees were unveiled, with teenage abortion drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always

leading the pack with seven nods.

It was closely followed by KoreanAmer­ican family portrait Minari

and perceived awards heavyweigh­ts Nomadland and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.

The Spirit Awards only consider movies made for a budget of under $ 22.5 million, but are an important early marker for indie Oscar contenders, particular­ly in a year that has seen the big studios delay major films due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“2020 obviously was hell on Earth, but one glorious lifeline these past few months has been the ability to watch so many great films and shows,” said Film Independen­t president Josh Welsh.

The nominees “inspired us, connected us, and have been a source of urgently needed light in some pretty dark times,” he added.

Never Rarely Sometimes Always

debuted at the Sundance film festival in January 2020, and won the prepandemi­c Berlin festival’s second prize in February 2020.

In the US film, Sidney Flanigan plays a 17- year- old from Pennsylvan­ia forced to travel to New York in order to end an unplanned pregnancy.

Flanigan was nominated for a Spirit Award alongside supporting actress Talia Ryder.

The film also landed best picture and director nods.

Minari, which follows a KoreanAmer­ican family who move to 1980s rural Arkansas to scrape together a new life, is hoping to emulate the crossover success of 2020’ s big Oscar winner Parasite.

The film earned six nomination­s, including acting nods for former Walking Dead favorite Steven Yeun and veteran South Korean star Youn Yuh- jung.

Posthumous nod for Boseman

Chadwick Boseman’s final performanc­e in 1920s blues drama Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom was nominated. The Black Panther star died from cancer in August, 2020.

Set in a Chicago music world riddled with racism and exploitati­on, the August Wilson play adaptation from Netflix earned five nomination­s.

It was tied with Nomadland, a movie about a community of elderly, nomadic idealists who roam across the US in worn- out vans, which scooped top prizes at the Venice and Toronto film festivals and is seen as a strong Oscars frontrunne­r.

All four films were nominated for best feature, along with First Cow.

In the past decade, five Spirit Award best feature winners have gone on to best picture glory at the Academy Awards, including Moonlight, Spotlight and Birdman.

Despite many of its mega- budget films being ineligible, Netflix led the studio nomination­s count with 16 on Tuesday.

As a delayed and fragmented award season finally kicks into gear, nomination­s for the Golden Globes and SAG Awards will follow next week. Oscar nomination­s follow in March.

The Spirit Award ceremony typically takes place at California’s Santa Monica beach the afternoon before the Oscars, but in 2021 will be broadcast live during primetime on April 22 – three days before the seasoncrow­ning Academy Awards.

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 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Sidney Flanigan ( left) and Talia Ryder attend a New York screening of Never Rarely Sometimes Always on March 9, 2020, in New York City.
Photo: AFP Sidney Flanigan ( left) and Talia Ryder attend a New York screening of Never Rarely Sometimes Always on March 9, 2020, in New York City.

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