Kuwait Times

‘Spotlight’ tops a richly diverse Spirit Awards

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The 31st Independen­t Film Spirit Awards provided a clear rebuke to the less diverse Oscars, bestowing awards on “Beasts of No Nation” co-stars Idris Elba and Abraham Attah and “Tangerine” star Mya Taylor, making her the first transgende­r actress to win at the annual awards.

The newsroom drama “Spotlight” was the big winner at the Spirits on Saturday, the day before it’s to compete for best picture at the Academy Awards. Tom McCarthy’s film about the Boston Globe investigat­ion into sex abuse by Catholic priests won a leading four awards, including best picture, best director for McCarthy, best screenplay and the Robert Altman award for ensemble.

But this year’s Spirit Awards, an annual dressed-down ocean side indie antidote to the Oscars, was most remarkable for its more diverse nominees and winners. Neither Elba, Attah nor Taylor was even nominated for Oscars. Each drew hearty applause. “There is very beautiful transgende­r talent,” said Taylor, who won best supporting actress for playing a Los Angeles sex worker in the iPhone-shot “Tangerine.” “You better get out there and put it in your movie.”

Considerab­le overlap

In recent years, the Spirits have overlapped considerab­ly with the Oscars, including the last two top winners: “Birdman” and “12 Years a Slave.” But this year, the Spirits - which honor films made for $20 million or less - widely deviated from their stuffier crosstown counterpar­ts. “Spotlight” was the only best picture nominee up for the Spirits’ top award; the bigger budget

Oscar favorites it’s vying with, “The Revenant” and “The Big Short,” didn’t qualify. And while the Oscars have been beset by criticism for a second straight year of allwhite acting nominees, the Spirits boasted five nonwhite nominees out of 20 - and three of them won.

“I’m so much prouder of being a producer than my performanc­e,” Elba said backstage about the Netflix release. “As a producer you face a lot of doors being closed in your face and in this case we did have a hard time making it but we got there in the end.” Elba brought Attah up on stage to share in his award for best supporting actor, but Attah later won one of all his own. The young Ghanaian, who hadn’t acted before director Cary Fukunaga cast him in “Beasts of No Nation,” beamed before a standing ovation.ate McKinnon (“Saturday Night Live”) and comedian Kumail Nanjiani hosted the ceremony, which was broadcast live on IFC. In their opening remarks, Nanjiani introduced themselves as a Pakistani American and a gay woman, “or to Hollywood, a straight woman and her IT guy.”

The only Oscar acting favorite, Brie Larson, added another win for her performanc­e in the captive drama “Room.” Emma Donoghue, the novelist-turned-screenwrit­er, also won for best adapted screenplay for the film.

Studios need to step up

The foreign language favorite from Hungary, Laszlo Nemes’ Holocaust drama “Son of Saul” took best internatio­nal film. And the documentar­y front-runner, the Indonesian genocide film “Look of Silence” won best documentar­y. Without the competitio­n of “The Revenant” or “The Big Short,” the wins for “Spotlight” likely don’t suggest any better fortunes for the film at the Oscars. But McCarthy took the opportunit­y to celebrate the movie’s distinctio­n as an independen­t film, released by indie distributo­r Open Road. “Quite honestly, we need studios like this who are going to step up when the other studios won’t,” said McCarthy, with several of the reporters the films is based on in the crowd. He also shared in best screenplay with his co-writer, Josh Singer. The irreverent and breezy Spirit Awards, held in a tent on the Santa Monica beach, stood apart from the Oscars in other ways, too. Director Marielle Heller, who won best first feature for the coming-of-age tale “Diary of a Teenage Girl,” marked her territory in a speech that noted the onrush of interested from bigger production­s for the movie’s breakout star, Bel Powley. “I call dibs,” Heller said of her actress.

At the Spirit Awards, indie-hood can be a badge of honor. In Saturday’s ceremony, none could top writer-director Trey Edward Shults, who won the John Cassavetes Award for first feature made for under $500,000 for his “Krisha.” “What can I say,” said Shults. “We made this film in nine days at my mom’s house and it stars my aunt.” — AP

 ??  ?? (L-R) Actor Brian d’Arcy James, actor Michael Keaton, actor Michael Cyril Creighton, actor Rachel McAdams, casting director Kenny Barden, writer/director Tom McCarthy, actor Mark Ruffalo, actor Jamey Sheridan, actor Liev Schreiber, actor Paul...
(L-R) Actor Brian d’Arcy James, actor Michael Keaton, actor Michael Cyril Creighton, actor Rachel McAdams, casting director Kenny Barden, writer/director Tom McCarthy, actor Mark Ruffalo, actor Jamey Sheridan, actor Liev Schreiber, actor Paul...
 ??  ?? Director Marielle Heller (C) accepts the Best First Feature award for ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’.
Director Marielle Heller (C) accepts the Best First Feature award for ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’.
 ??  ?? Brie Larson accepts the award for best female lead for “Room”.
Brie Larson accepts the award for best female lead for “Room”.
 ??  ?? Laszlo Nemes accepts the award for best internatio­nal film for “Son of Saul”.
Laszlo Nemes accepts the award for best internatio­nal film for “Son of Saul”.
 ??  ?? Mya Taylor accepts the award for best supporting female for “Tangerine”.
Mya Taylor accepts the award for best supporting female for “Tangerine”.
 ??  ?? Idris Elba speaks at the Film Independen­t Spirit Awards.
Idris Elba speaks at the Film Independen­t Spirit Awards.
 ??  ?? Ed Lachman poses in the press room with his award for best cinematogr­aphy in “Carol”.
Ed Lachman poses in the press room with his award for best cinematogr­aphy in “Carol”.
 ??  ?? Abraham Attah poses in the press room with his award for best male lead for his role in “Beasts of No Nation”.
Abraham Attah poses in the press room with his award for best male lead for his role in “Beasts of No Nation”.
 ??  ?? Actresses Cate Blanchett (left) and Rooney Mara speak onstage.
Actresses Cate Blanchett (left) and Rooney Mara speak onstage.
 ??  ?? Tom McCarthy, left, and Josh Singer accept the award for best screenplay for “Spotlight”.
Tom McCarthy, left, and Josh Singer accept the award for best screenplay for “Spotlight”.
 ??  ?? Actor Mark Ruffalo accepts the Robert Altman Award for ‘Spotlight’.
Actor Mark Ruffalo accepts the Robert Altman Award for ‘Spotlight’.

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