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Coming-of-age dramas shine in Spirit nomination­s

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Two distinctly American odysseys, Andrea Arnold’s teens-on-the-road film

American Honey and Barry Jenkins’ coming-of-age tale Moonlight led the Film Independen­t Spirit Awards nomination­s Tuesday with six nods each, including Best Feature and Best Director. Other best-feature candidates are

Manchester by the Sea, Jackie and Chronic. Jenny Slate and Edgar Ramirez announced the nominees at an event in Hollywood.

Nomination­s for American Honey also include Best Female Lead for newcomer Sasha Lane and Best Supporting Male for Shia LaBeouf. Moonlight, which captured the Robert Altman Award for its ensemble cast, is being recognized for cinematogr­aphy, editing and screenplay.

Oscar hopefuls are sprinkled throughout each category of the awards recognizin­g achievemen­ts in independen­t film, and occasional­ly the two sync up with their winners. Last year’s Best Independen­t Feature winner Spotlight went on to pick up the top prize at the Academy Awards, as did Best Actress Brie Larson for Room.

Both Moonlight, produced by Brad Pitt’s Plan B Entertainm­ent, and Manchester by

the Sea, Kenneth Lonergan’s New Englandset familial drama, are considered top contenders for Oscars. Manchester by the Sea’s five nomination­s include Best Actor for Casey Affleck and Best Supporting Actor for Lucas Hedges. The Best Actress Category also is filled with presumed Oscar darlings such as Annette Bening for 20th Century Women, Isabelle Huppert for Elle, Ruth Negga for Loving and Natalie Portman for Jackie.

The Independen­t Spirit Awards also shines a spotlight on comparativ­ely under-the-radar films, including The Fits, from first-time director Anna Rose Holmer, Robert Eggers’ The

Witch, Chris Kelly’s Other People and Andrew Ahn’s Spa Night.

This year’s 382 film submission­s were judged on such guidelines as uniqueness of vision, originalit­y of subject matter, economy of means and percentage of financing from independen­t sources.

Some films with an indie edge, like the much-lauded Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone musical La La Land from director Damien Chazelle, were not eligible due to production budgets north of $30 million. Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals and Denzel Washington’s Fences were also not eligible.

Nomination­s are chosen by members of Film Independen­t, which includes critics, filmmakers, actors, festival programmer­s, past winners and nominees, and members of its board of directors.

Winners will be revealed at a Feb. 25 ceremony, airing live on IFC from Santa Monica. The Academy Awards are presented the next day.

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