‘Uncut Gems,’ ‘The Lighthouse’ top Spirit Awards nominations
NEW YORK — Josh and Benny Safdie’s Diamond District crime film “Uncut Gems” and Robert Eggers’ fever-dream period tale “The Lighthouse” led the 35th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards with five nods each, in nominations announced Thursday in Los Angeles.
The Spirit Awards, which honour films with budgets below $22.5 million, are the premier ceremony for indie film, held annually in a tent on the beach in Santa Monica, Calif., on the day before the Oscars.
With some of this year’s top Academy Awards nominees expected to include bigger budgeted films like “The Irishman” and “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” that left room for movies like Lulu Wang’s family drama “The Farewell,” Joe Talbot’s anguished gentrification tale “The Last Black Man in San Francisco” and the Shia LaBeouf memory piece “Honey Boy” to rack up multiple nominations.
The nominees for best feature are: Noah Baumbach’s divorce drama “Marriage Story,” Terrence Malick’s World War II epic “A Hidden Life,” Chinonye Chukwu’s prison drama “Clemency,” “The Farewell” and “Uncut Gems.”