‘Zola,’ A24 lead indie spirit award nominations
The Film Independent Spirit Awards, Hollywood’s leading indie film honors, stayed true to its name this year, bestowing a leading seven nominations to Janicza Bravo’s wild road trip saga “Zola,” including best feature, best director and best female lead for Taylour Paige. “The Novice,” a sports drama and psychological thriller from first-time filmmaker Lauren Hadaway, followed with five.
Nominations for the 37th edition of the awards were announced Tuesday morning by Naomi Watts, Regina Hall and Beanie Feldstein.
“Zola,” which was based on a viral twitter thread, was nominated for best feature alongside “The Novice,” the Italian-language drama “A Chiara,” “C’mon C’mon,” about a young boy and his uncle, and Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Elena Ferrante adaptation, “The Lost Daughter,” a meditation on motherhood and rage, which picked up four nods, including director, screenplay and supporting female actor for Jessie Buckley.
“Wild Indian,” a thriller about a long-ago murder of a classmate from another firsttime filmmaker Lyle Mitchell Corbine, Jr., also got four nominations.
Nominees for female lead include Paige (”Zola”), Isabelle Fuhrman (”The Novice”), Brittany S. Hall (”Test Pattern”), Patti Harrison (”Together Together”) and Kali Reis (”Catch the Fair One”). Male lead nominees are Clifton Collins Jr. (”Jockey”), Frankie Faison (”The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain”), Michael Greyeyes (”Wild Indian”), Udo Kier (”Swan Song”) and Simon Rex (”Red Rocket”).
It was a good morning overall for “Zola” studio and distributor A24, whose films received a total 13 nominations. A24’s slate included “The Humans,” Mike Mills’ “C’mon C’mon,” which got best director and screenplay, and the past-his-prime adult entertainer drama “Red Rocket.” Neon, which distributed “A Chiara” and “Pig,” and Netflix, which is behind “Passing” and “The Lost Daughter,” both got nine.