Independent Spirit Awards 2023: ‘Everything at once everywhere’ sweeps seven awards

Independent Spirit Awards 2023: ‘Everything at once everywhere’ sweeps seven awards

Here you have the complete palmares.

    A short week away from the 2023 Oscars, there is a film that continues to win awards: ‘All at once everywhere’ arrives at the ceremony March 13 with 11 nominations and, in the 38 edition of the Independent Spirit Awards, the awards that recognize the achievements of independent cinema with budgets of less than 30 million dollars, it has managed to sweep by winning everything. Which shows that the film starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis is going all out.

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    The winners are chosen with the votes of the members of “Film Independent”, a non-profit organization, as well as by nominees and winners of previous editions, who have considered that the film by the Daniels, the geniuses behind ‘Everything at time everywhere’, was deserving of seven awardsamong which are those of Best Picture, Best Direction and Best Performanceso much Major as Rrevelation.

    Let’s see the complete palmares:

    BEST FILM

    ‘Everything at once everywhere’

    ‘Thank you for watching’

    ‘To the Bones: Bones and All’

    ‘TÁR’

    ‘They speak’

    ‘Mon pere, le Diable’

    BEST DIRECTOR

    The Daniels by’All at once everywhere’

    Todd Field for ‘TÁR’

    Kogonada for ‘Saying Goodbye to Yang’

    Sarah Polley for ‘They Talk’

    Halina Reijn for ‘Death, death, death’

    BEST DEBUT

    ‘Aftersun’

    ‘Emily the Criminal’

    ‘The Inspection’

    ‘murina’

    ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’

    BEST LEADING PERFORMANCE

    Michelle Yeoh for ‘All at once everywhere’

    Cate Blanchett for ‘TÁR’

    Dale Dickey for ‘A Love Song’

    Mia Goth for ‘Pearl’

    Regina Hall for ‘Honk for Jesus, Save your Soul’

    Paul Mescal for ‘Aftersun’

    Aubrey Plaza for ‘Emily the Criminal’

    Jeremy Pope for ‘The Inspection’

    Taylor Russell for ‘To the Bones: Bones and All’

    Andrea Riseborough for ‘To Leslie’

    BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORT

    Ke Huy Quan by ‘All at once everywhere’

    Jamie Lee Curtis for ‘Everything at Once Everywhere’

    Brian Tyree Henry for ‘Causeway’

    Nina Hoss for ‘TÁR’

    Brian d’Arcy James for ‘The Cathedral’

    Trevante Rhodes for ‘Bruiser’

    Theo Rossi for ‘Emily the Criminal’

    Mark Rylance for ‘To the Bones: Bones and All’

    Jonathan Tucker for ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’

    Gabrielle Union for ‘The Inspection’

    BEST BREAKING PERFORMANCE

    Stephanie Hsu for ‘All at once everywhere’

    Frankie Corio for ‘Aftersun’

    Gracija Filipovic for ‘Murina’

    Lily McInerny for ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’

    Daniel Zolghadri for ‘Funny Pages’

    BEST SCREENPLAY

    ‘Everything at once everywhere’

    ‘Saying Goodbye to Yang’

    ‘TÁR’

    ‘They speak’

    ‘Catherine’s Book’

    BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

    ‘Emily the Criminal’

    ‘Death, death, death’

    ‘Fire Island’

    ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’

    ‘Emergency’

    BEST PHOTOGRAPHY

    ‘TÁR’

    ‘Aftersun’

    ‘murina’

    ‘Pearl’

    ‘Neptune Frost’

    BEST MOUNTING

    ‘Everything at once everywhere’

    ‘Aftersun’

    ‘Cathedral’

    ‘TÁR’

    ‘Marcel the Shell with the Shoes On’

    ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD

    ‘They speak’

    BEST DOCUMENTARY

    ‘The beauty and the pain’

    ‘A house made of chips’

    ‘All That Breathes’

    midwive

    ‘Riotsville, USA’

    BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM

    ‘Joyland’

    ‘Corsage’

    ‘Saint Omer’

    ‘Leonor Will Never Die’

    ‘Return to Seoul’

    BEST TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD

    ‘I Didn’t See You There’ of davenport network

    JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD

    ‘Cathedral’

    ‘A Love Song’

    ‘The African Desperate’

    ‘Holy Emily’

    ‘Something in the Dirt’

    BEST NEW SERIES

    ‘The Bear’

    ‘Pachinko’

    ‘Separation’

    ‘Station Eleven’

    ‘The Porter’

    BEST NEW DOCUMENTARY SERIES

    ‘The Rehearsal’

    ‘Children of the Underground’

    ‘Mind Over Murder’

    ‘Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?’

    ‘We Need to Talk About Cosby’

    BEST PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SERIES

    Fifth Brunson by’Abbott’ College

    Aml Ammen for ‘The Porter’

    Mohammed Amer for ‘Mo’

    Bridget Everett for ‘Somebody Somewhere’

    KaMillion for ‘Rap Sh!t’

    Melanie Lynskey for ‘Yellowjackets’

    Himesh Patel for ‘Station Eleven’

    Sue Ann Pien for ‘As We See It’

    Adam Scott for ‘Separation’

    Ben Whishaw for ‘This is Going to Hurt’

    BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORT IN NEW SERIES

    Ayo Edebiri for ‘The Bear’

    Danielle Deadwyler for ‘Station Eleven’

    Jeff Hiller for ‘Somebody Somewhere’

    Gbemisola Ikumelo for ‘They give the blow’

    Janelle James for ‘Abbott College’

    Ebo Moss-Bachrach for ‘The Bear’

    Frank Quiñones for ‘The Fool’

    Sheryl Lee Ralph for ‘Abbott College’

    Molly Shannon for ‘I Love That for You’

    Tramell Tillman for ‘Separation’

    BEST CAST IN NEW SERIES

    Soji Arai, Jin Ha, Inji Jeong, Minha Kim, Kaho Minami, Lee Minho, Steve Sanghyun Noh, Anna Sawai, Jimmi Simpson, and Yuh-jung Youn for ‘Pachinko’

    Source: Fotogramas

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