Spirit Award Nominations. Discuss!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013 at 3:03PM
NATHANIEL R in 12 Years a Slave, Nebraska, Short Term 12, Spirit Awards, precursor awards

Oscar Best Picture hopefuls 12 Years a Slave and Nebraska ruled the Spirit Award nominations this afternoon with seven and six nominations respectively. All is Lost was a distant third place with 4 nominations. A bunch of other critical darlings managed 3 or less in a year that seemed to be about spreading the wealth... as least at the nomination stage. (Nominations for Enough Said but NOT Julia Louis-Dreyfuss in it. Hmmm. Best Feature for Frances Ha but only one other nomination? Curious though at least it was for the very deserving editing.

Complete list of nominees is after the jump... 

BEST FEATURE

How cute is it that 40% of your best picture list is in Black and White?

BEST DIRECTOR

3/5 director screenplay match. One wonders how close Mud & Upstream came to knocking Frances Ha and Llewyn Davis out of the mix in Picture.

BEST SCREENPLAY

A strong lineup and expect many of these -- probably most of them! -- to be up for Oscars.

BEST FIRST FEATURE (Award given to the director and producer)

One wonders by Una Noche and Wadjda weren't competing (also or instead) in Best International Film if they liked them this much. Still, since the Spirit Awards descend into a public voting the high profilest high profile usually wins everything so Fruitvale will be hard to beat.

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
Which is the best feature made with a budget under 1/2 a million.  The award goes to the writer, director and producer. 

BEST FEMALE LEAD

 Brie Larson & Keith Stanfield = Spirit nominated duo (SHORT TERM 12)

BEST MALE LEAD

This will surely be the category that most resembles the eventual Oscar lineup but it's the Oscar lineup that will look "Spirity" and not the other way around. Oscar can have only 5 so two of these men may well have to step aside for Tom Hanks in Captain Phillips

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE

Interesting that the Spirit nominating jury felt, as I did in my review, that Melonie Diaz was the MVP from the supporting cast

BEST SUPPORTING MALE

SIGH. Will Forte is not a supporting actor. Awards bodies never ever learn that "supportive character" means something different than "supporting character". A posthumous nomination for Gandolfini but no nomination for Dreyfus who anchors the whole warm and funny and painful movie?


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY 

I can't quite love on to Delbonnel's work for the Coen Bros as it looks so suffocatingly cool and very processed but 12 Years and Spring Breakers and All is Lost are strong contenders. (have you seen Computer Chess? Should I?) But mostly it's just aggravating that only cinephiles seem to understand how brilliant Bradford Young is. When can he expect some major awards attention?

BEST EDITING

 Another interesting category. I hated Upstream Color and as with a lot of non-linear pieces I feel like that approach can confuscate what might otherwise be lacking in structure or rhythm but I realize I'm in the minority where that art film goes. Frances Ha is a brilliant choice and my friends swear by Museum Hours.

BEST DOCUMENTARY 

BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM

The Chinese and French nominees, however wildly acclaimed/discussed, aren't Oscar eligible but the others are strong future Oscar hopefuls.  I expect that this is Blue is the Warmest Color's Spirit prize to lose.

ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD
This ensemble prize is given to the film's director, casting director and the cast. They never have nominees. Just a winner.

 Reese, Matthew, Tye, and Jacob and at their Cannes premiere for MUD

 I liked this movie but it seems like an awfully odd choice for best ensemble honors. Reese's character is never truly defined, the villains are caricatures, and many of the cast members remain separated in their own little movies.

17th ANNUAL PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD
This $25,000 unrestricted grant is meant to  honor rising producers who work with limited resources but demonstrate  creativity, tenacity, and vision required to produce quality film. 

20th ANNUAL SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD
This award goes to a film and filmmaker with singular vision that is still waiting to be appropriately recognized. Consider it a "discovery" type deal

19th ANNUAL STELLA ARTOIS TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD
Another $25,000 grant but this one is for documentary filmmakers waiting for significant recognition.

And that's all! The Spirit Awards ceremony will be held the day before the Oscars as usual. 

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