29th Independent Spirit Awards
The 29th Independent Spirit Awards announced its nominees on November 27, 2013.[1] The winners were announced on March 1, 2014.[2] It was hosted by Patton Oswalt.
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and in bold.
Best Feature
Best First Feature
Fruitvale Station, Director: Ryan Coogler; Producers: Nina Yang Bongiovi, Forest Whitaker
- Blue Caprice, Director/Producer: Alexandre Moors; Producers: Kim Jackson, Brian O’Carroll, Isen Robbins, Will Rowbotham, Ron Simons, Aimee Schoof, Stephen Tedeschi
- Concussion, Director: Stacie Passon, Producer: Rose Troche
- Una Noche, Director/Producer: Lucy Mulloy, Producers: Sandy Pérez Aguila, Maite Artieda, Daniel Mulloy, Yunior Santiago
- Wadjda, Director: Haifaa Al Mansour, Producers: Gerhard Meixner, Roman Pau
Best Director
Best Male Lead
Best Female Lead
Best Supporting Male
Best Supporting Female
Lupita Nyong'o – 12 Years a Slave
- Melonie Diaz – Fruitvale Station
- Sally Hawkins – Blue Jasmine
- Yolonda Ross – Go for Sisters
- June Squibb – Nebraska
Best Screenplay
Best First Screenplay
- Lake Bell – In a World...
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Don Jon
- Jill Soloway – Afternoon Delight
- Michael Starrbury – The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete
Best Cinematography
Sean Bobbitt – 12 Years a Slave
- Benoît Debie – Spring Breakers
- Bruno Delbonnel – Inside Llewyn Davis
- Frank G. DeMarco – All Is Lost
- Matthias Grunsky – Computer Chess
Best Editing
- Shane Carruth & David Lowery – Upstream Color
- Jem Cohen & Marc Vives – Museum Hours
- Jennifer Lame – Frances Ha
- Cindy Lee – Una Noche
Best International Film
Blue Is the Warmest Colour (France) – Director: Abdellatif Kechiche
- Gloria (Chile) – Director: Sebastián Lelio
- The Great Beauty (Italy) – Director: Paolo Sorrentino
- The Hunt (Denmark) – Director: Thomas Vinterberg
- A Touch of Sin (China) – Director: Jia Zhang-Ke
Best Documentary Feature
20 Feet from Stardom – Director/Producer: Morgan Neville, Producers: Gil Friesen and Caitrin Rogers
- The Act of Killing – Director/Producer: Joshua Oppenheimer, Producers: Joram Ten Brink, Christine Cynn, Anne Köhncke, Signe Byrge Sørensen, and Michael Uwemedimo
- After Tiller – Directors/Producers: Martha Shane and Lana Wilson
- Gideon's Army – Director/Producer: Dawn Porter, Producer: Julie Goldman
- The Square – Director: Jehane Noujaim, Producer: Karim Amer
John Cassavetes Award
This Is Martin Bonner – Writer/Director: Chad Hartigan, Producer: Cherie Saulter
- Computer Chess – Writer/Director: Andrew Bujalski, Producers: Houston King and Alex Lipschultz
- Crystal Fairy – Writer/Director: Sebastiàn Silva, Producers: Juan de Dios Larraín and Pablo Larraín
- Museum Hours – Writer/Director: Jem Cohen, Producers: Paolo Calamita and Gabriele Kranzelbinder
- Pit Stop – Writer/Director: Yen Tan, Writer: David Lowery, Producers: Jonathan Duffy, James M. Johnston, Eric Steele, and Kelly Williams
19th Annual Stella Artois Truer Than Fiction Award
Jason Osder – Let the Fire Burn
- Kalyanee Mam – A River Changes Course
- Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez – Manakamana
17th Annual Piaget Producers Award
Toby Halbrooks & James M. Johnston
- Jacob Jaffke
- Andrea Roa
- Frederick Thornton
20th Annual Someone to Watch Award
Newlyweeds – Director: Shaka King
- The Foxy Merkins – Director: Madeline Olnek
- My Sister's Quinceañera – Director: Aaron Douglas Johnston
Robert Altman Award
- Mud: Director: Jeff Nichols, Casting Director: Francine Maisler, Ensemble Cast: Joe Don Baker, Jacob Lofland, Matthew McConaughey, Ray McKinnon, Sarah Paulson, Michael Shannon, Sam Shepard, Tye Sheridan, Paul Sparks, Bonnie Sturdivant, Reese Witherspoon
References
- ↑ "Spirit Awards Nominees Are Announced! Excitement Ensues". Film Independent. 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2013-11-27.
- ↑ Film Independent Spirit Awards 2014 winners list: Jared Leto, 'Fruitvale Station' and more
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