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‘The Lost Daughter’ wins big at 31st Gotham Awards

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NEW YORK » Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Elena Ferrante adaptation “The Lost Daughter” won four Gotham Awards including best feature film at the 31st Gotham Awards, the annual New York independen­t film celebratio­n that serves as a boozy kickoff to Oscar season.

Gyllenhaal won breakthrou­gh director and best screenplay for her directoria­l debut, and star Olivia Colman shared the award for outstandin­g lead performanc­e with Frankie Faison, “The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlai­n,” a drama based on the 2011 police shooting in White Plains, N.Y. “The Lost Daughter,” a Netflix release, opens in theaters Dec. 17.

As one of the first stops in the long march to the Oscars, Monday evening’s Gothams was the first real attempt since the pandemic began to summon all the season’s usual glitz and pomp. Stars including Kristen Stewart, Tessa Thompson and Dakota Johnson walked the red carpet. Inside the crowded banquet hall, attendees were required to provide proof of vaccinatio­n and a negative COVID-19 test.

This year, even with the recent discovery of the omicron variant spooking a film industry still trying to rebound from the pandemic, the Gothams got back to normal — even while tweaking traditions.

For the first time, the Gothams were presented without gendered acting categories. While the season’s top award shows — the Oscars, the Emmys, the Tonys — haven’t yet embraced such a move, the Gothams are part of a growing number of awards bodies, including the Grammys and the MTV Film and TV Awards, to ditch gendered categories

 ?? ?? Maggie Gyllenhaal holds the best screenplay award in the winners room at the Gotham Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday in New York.
Maggie Gyllenhaal holds the best screenplay award in the winners room at the Gotham Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday in New York.

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