2011 Spirit Awards Nominations

Film Independent 2011 Spirit Awards - Joel McHale

Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, recently announced the nominations for the 2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards.

This year’s winners will be announced at the Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday, February 26, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. on the beach in Santa Monica. The 26th annual awards show will air exclusively that night on IFC at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. It will be hosted by Joel McHale.

Here are the nominations:

BEST FEATURE

127 Hours
Producers: Danny Boyle, Christian Colson, John Smithson

Black Swan
Producers: Scott Franklin, Mike Medavoy, Arnold W. Messer, Brian Oliver

Greenberg
Producers: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Scott Rudin

The Kids Are All Right
Producers: Gary Gilbert, Philippe Hellmann, Jordan Horowitz, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, Celine Rattray, Daniela Taplin Lundberg

Winter’s Bone
Producers: Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Anne Rosellini

BEST DIRECTOR

Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan

Danny Boyle – 127 Hours

Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right

Debra Granik – Winter’s Bone

John Cameron Mitchell – Rabbit Hole

BEST SCREENPLAY

Stuart Blumberg, Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right

Debra Granik, Anne Rosellini – Winter’s Bone

Nicole Holofcener – Please Give

David Lindsay-Abaire – Rabbit Hole

Todd Solondz – Life During Wartime

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

Everything Strange and New – Director: Frazer Bradshaw, Producers: A.D. Liano, Laura Techera Francia

Get Low – Director: Aaron Schneider, Producers: David Gundlach, Dean Zanuck

Night Catches Us – Director: Tanya Hamilton, Producers: Sean Costello, Jason Orans, Ronald Simons

The Last Exorcism – Director: Daniel Stamm, Producers: Marc Abraham, Tom Bliss, Eric Newman, Eli Roth

Tiny Furniture – Director: Lena Dunham, Producers: Kyle Martin, Alicia Van Couvering

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

Diane Bell – Obselidia

Lena Dunham – Tiny Furniture

Nik Fackler – Lovely, Still

Bob Glaudini – Jack Goes Boating

Dana Adam Shapiro, Evan M. Wiener – Monogamy

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD – Given to the best feature made for under $500,000. Award given to the writer, director, and producer. Executive Producers are not listed

Daddy Longlegs
Writer/Directors: Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie
Producers: Casey Neistat, Tom Scott

Lbs.
Director: Matthew Bonifacio
Writer/Producers: Matthew Bonifacio, Carmine Famiglietti

Lovers of Hate
Writer/Director: Bryan Poyser
Producer: Megan Gilbride

Obselidia
Writer/Director: Diane Bell
Producers: Chris Byrne, Mathew Medlin

The Exploding Girl
Writer/Director: Bradley Rust Gray
Producers: Karin Chien, Ben Howe, So Yong Kim

BEST FEMALE LEAD

Annette Bening – The Kids Are All Right

Greta Gerwig – Greenberg

Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole

Jennifer Lawrence – Winter’s Bone

Natalie Portman – Black Swan

Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine

BEST MALE LEAD

Ronald Bronstein – Daddy Longlegs

Aaron Eckhart – Rabbit Hole

James Franco – 127 Hours

John C. Reilly – Cyrus

Ben Stiller – Greenberg

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE

Ashley Bell – The Last Exorcism

Dale Dickey – Winter’s Bone

Allison Janney – Life During Wartime

Daphne Rubin-Vega – Jack Goes Boating

Naomi Watts – Mother and Child

BEST SUPPORTING MALE

John Hawkes – Winter’s Bone

Samuel L. Jackson – Mother and Child

Bill Murray – Get Low

John Ortiz – Jack Goes Boating

Mark Ruffalo – The Kids Are All Right

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Adam Kimmel – Never Let Me Go

Matthew Libatique – Black Swan

Jody Lee Lipes – Tiny Furniture

Michael McDonough – Winter’s Bone

Harris Savides – Greenberg

BEST DOCUMENTARY (Award given to the director)

Exit Through the Gift Shop
Director: Banksy

Marwencol
Director: Jeff Malmberg

Restrepo
Directors: Tim Hetherington, Sebastian Junger

Sweetgrass
Directors: Ilisa Barbash, Lucien Castaing-Taylor

Thunder Soul
Director: Mark Landsman

BEST FOREIGN FILM (Award given to the director)

Kisses
(Ireland)
Director: Lance Daly

Mademoiselle Chambon
(France)
Director: Stéphane Brizé

Of Gods and Men
(France)
Director: Xavier Beauvois

The King’s Speech
(United Kingdom)
Director: Tom Hooper

Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
(Thailand)
Director: Apichatpong Weerasethakul

ACURA SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD – The 17th annual Acura Someone to Watch Award recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant funded by Acura.

Hossein Keshavarz
Dog Sweat

Laurel Nakadate
The Wolf Knife

Mike Ott
Littlerock

PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD – The 14th annual Piaget Producers Award honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources demonstrate the creativity, tenacity, and vision required to produce quality, independent films. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant funded by Piaget.

In-Ah Lee
Au Revoir Taipei

Adele Romanski
The Myth of the American Sleepover

Anish Savjani
Meek’s Cutoff

AVEENO® TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD – The 16th annual AVEENO® Truer Than Fiction Award is presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant funded by AVEENO®.

Ilisa Barbash, Lucien Castaing-Taylor – Sweetgrass

Jeff Malmberg – Marwencol

Lynn True, Nelson Walker – Summer Pasture

ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD – (Given to one film’s director, casting director, and its ensemble cast)

Please Give
Director: Nicole Holofcener

Casting Director: Jeanne McCarthy

Ensemble Cast: Ann Guilbert, Rebecca Hall, Catherine Keener, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Lois Smith, Sarah Steele

More information about the Spirit Awards Nominating Committee below:

The Spirit Awards Nominating Committee applies uniqueness of vision, original & provocative subject matter, economy of means (with particular attention paid to total production cost & individual compensation), and percentage of financing from independent sources as guidelines when making its selections. The Committee was composed of the following sub-committees:
The 13-person American Narrative Nominating Committee included Chair, CEO Landmark Theatres Ted Mundorff; actress Melonie Diaz; producers Jennifer Fox, Jennifer Todd; author/filmmaker Nelson George; director Karyn Kusama; writer/director/producers Larry Karaszewski, Edgar Wright; filmmaker Kasi Lemmons; film critic and host of KCRW’s “The Treatment” Elvis Mitchell; actor/producers Andre Royo, Adam Scott; and screenwriter Daniel Waters.

The 7-person Documentary Feature Nominating Committee included Chair, San Francisco Film Society Director of Programming Rachel Rosen; directors Nanette Burstein, Laura Gabbert; director/producer RJ Cutler; film critic Alonso Duralde; The Boston Globe film critic Wesley Morris; and filmmaker Marina Zenovich.

The 7-person Foreign Feature Nominating Committee included Chair, filmmaker Mary Sweeney; writer/director/producer Julie Dash; writer/director Neil LaBute; producer Gail Mutrux; director Patricia Riggen; writer Howard A. Rodman; and Los Angeles Times and NPR’s “Morning Edition” film critic Kenneth Turan.

The 5-person Acura Someone to Watch Award Nominating Committee included Chair, producer Alison Dickey; writer/director Kyle Patrick Alvarez; Dallas Film Society Artistic Director James Faust; Sarasota Film Festival Artistic Director Tom Hall; and NPR.org film critic Ella Taylor.

The 5-person Piaget Producer’s Award Nominating Committee included Chair, producer Karin Chien; producers Seth Caplan, Lisa Cortes, Amy Kaufman, and Barry Mendel.

The 5-person AVEENO® Truer Than Fiction Award Nominating Committee included Chair, filmmaker Darius Marder; producer Lesley Chilcott; editor Geeta Ghandbir; LincolnFilm Society’s Director of Digital Strategy Eugene Hernandez; and aspen FILM Artistic Director Laura Thielen.

The Jameson FIND Your Audience Award, a new filmmaker grant, was established this year to help make it possible for one Spirit Award-nominated film to find a broader audience. Spirit Award-nominated films in need of expanding their marketing and distribution efforts will be considered. The award includes a $50,000 marketing and distribution grant, funded by Jameson Irish Whiskey. The grant was designed to meet independent filmmakers’ biggest challenge today: How to get their films out into the marketplace. A blue-ribbon committee will determine the winner.

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