Chris here. If you weren't watching last night's live stream of the IFP's   Gotham Awards, you missed a delightful night of more surprise and   unfiltered humor than most televised awards ceremonies.
Director & Muse reunited
Everything is still feeling optimistic with the awards season, so the  fun moments and surprise winners were as fresh and intriguing as ever  for the Gothams!
10 Takeways From the Gothams
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Julianne Moore Gave Todd Haynes A Tribute Award And It  Was  Everything You Could Imagine: There's no video available yet to  share,  but what a treat. Moore was effusive in her affection for her  frequent  collaborator, sharing 
[safe] anecdotes and praising  Haynes's  warmth. Haynes's speech was career-spanning, but not  longwinded, with  the highlight being his praise of producing partner  Christine Vachon. 
Carol went home empty-handed and didn't feature  much in the tribute reel but the  love in the for the  filmmaker was palpable even through the playback  feed. Here's hoping  the Gotham tribute adds a little more steam to the  film's increasing  momentum.
 
 

• Our New Favorite Besties, Shugs and Fats:    Nadia Manzoor and Radhka Vaz's show walked away Breakthrough Series -    Short Form and best speech of the night, where they joked about not    thanking their families.
• The Juries: Each category had a unique panel deciding the winner,  with the members listed out before the prize is awarded. Bel Powley  doesn't feel like such a surprising winner if you consider her jury  included the likes of Lisa Kudrow and John Waters. Imagining them discussing the film is heaven!
• Paul Dano: His work in Love and Mercy is among my personal favorite sof  the year and he was charmingly sincere and understated in his speech. I  fear this is as far as he gets with recognition for the film, though the Youth team is out and about, but it was  exciting to see him take home a prize after a more than a decade of  undervalued work.
• We Don't Hate Anything Yet: The tide of viscious takedowns has not  reached us yet and lets keep our fingers crossed that it takes longer  this year to get a million thinkpieces on what is bad about a single  frontrunner.

• Dirty Jokes About the Queen: While Robert DeNiro and Harvey Keitel  bombed with dirty jokes about Her Royal Highness and Helen Mirren in  particular, Mirren showed the boys how it's done with a charmingly  naughty anecdote about seeing herself in the role.
• So How About Helen Mirren's Dress??: I joked about its juvenile  print, but I unashamedly LOVE it. If we all could have fun like Mirren  has fun, the world would be a happier place.
• The Missed Opportunity of a Mya Taylor Acceptance Speech: She won the  Breakthrough Actor Award for her work in Tangerine, but director Sean Baker had to accept on her  behalf due to her missing her plane. He took the moment to champion  trans performers, but it would have been heartening to hear the woman speak for herself.
• Indie TV: While quality television dominating isn't a new topic, it  was interesting to note we don't have much discussion or recognition for  TV that's independently produced. Let's see if there is more  conversation around this as our viewing options continue to grow.
• Awarding the Angelika: The First Gotham Appreciation Award was given  to Ellen Cotter of the Angelika Film Center, an independent theatre  chain with its flagship in NYC. Theatres themselves play such a part in  our relationship to the movies we love, and independent cinema houses  especially deserve recognition for nurturing our passions - this prize  is swell!