Albany Times Union

Small screen getting its due at Spirit Awards

5 new categories a reaction to number of indie offerings

- By Nardine Saad

Going into its 36th year, the Film Independen­t Spirit Awards is getting into the TV business — by finally honoring smallscree­n work.

The awards show, which celebrates the best in indie cinema just before the annual Academy Awards, will add television categories and prizes to its 2021 program, which is set to take place on April 24, the organizati­on announced Tuesday.

The dramatic expansion includes five new categories that recognize scripted series, nonscripte­d or documentar­y series and acting categories for male, female and ensemble performanc­es, bringing the overall number of prizes in the ceremony to 20. That means its format could mirror that of the higherprof­ile Golden Globes and SAG Awards, which also mingle film and television stars in their programs.

“The independen­t, diverse creators we’ve supported for decades now straddle the feature and episodic worlds,” said Film Independen­t board chair Mary Sweeney in a statement. “Our mission supports and celebrates visual storytelle­rs wherever they practice their craft. The addition of TV Spirit Awards recognizes this expansion by celebratin­g diverse independen­t, creative voices across platforms.”

The 2021 show will be returning to the organiza

tion’s longtime broadcast partner, IFC, which has broadcast the show since 1994.

“2020 has been a year of endless change and chaos, so it’s wonderful to be back with our friends at IFC,” said Film Independen­t president Josh Welsh. “As tough as this year has been, there’s so much great filmmaking and yes, television, that has sustained us throughout the pandemic. We look forward to celebratin­g that work at the Spirit Awards in April.”

Film Independen­t also said it has incorporat­ed television and episodic work in its year-round programs, including education, artist developmen­t and its screening program, Film Independen­t Presents. Its organizers chose to add the TV categories because “opportunit­ies have continued to grow for filmmakers to create bold, original work in this space.”

The Spirit Awards serve as Film Independen­t’s largest annual fundraiser, supporting the work the nonprofit arts organizati­on does year-round. Its off-the-cuff ceremony traditiona­lly takes place a day before the Oscars, though the winners in the two ceremonies tend to vary.

 ?? Kevork Djansezian / AP ?? Mary Sweeney is chair of the Film Independen­t Board.
Kevork Djansezian / AP Mary Sweeney is chair of the Film Independen­t Board.

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