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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Dominants With Seven Wins

Mar 17, 2023

The 38th Independent Spirit Awards were held today on the famous Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California, and it was highlighted by the continued award season dominance for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The A24 multiverse comedy-drama took home the top prize for Best Feature, Best Director and Best Screenplay for Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert, Best Editing, Best Lead Performance for Michelle Yeoh, Best Supporting Performance for Ke Huy Quan, and Best Breakthrough Performance for Stephanie Hsu. For the second weekend in a row, the Daniels’s film has shown that it’s heading down a path to a history making night at the Oscars next Sunday.
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Beyond the “Everything Everywhere All at Once” wins, Best First Feature went to Charlotte Wells’s drama “Aftersun,” with the Best First Screenplay Prize going to John Patton Ford’s work on “Emily the Criminal.” Todd Field’s “TÁR” didn’t walk away empty handed, as it went home with the Best Cinematography prize. Rounding out the film winners was “Joyland” for Best International Feature, “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” winning Best Documentary Feature, and the John Cassavetes Award going to “The Cathedral.”
On the television side of things, FX’s “The Bear” took home two major prizes with wins in the Best New Scripted Series and Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series going to Ayo Edebiri. Quinta Brunson received the award for Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series for her work on “Abbott Elementary,” and HBO’s “The Rehearsal” won Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series.
It was a notable year for the Spirit Awards, as the show made a historic change to its major acting categories, going with gender-neutral categories with ten nominees in both the Best Lead Performance and Best Supporting Performance for the first time in the show’s existence. The same rules also applied to the Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series and Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series categories. Also, for the first time since 2005, the Best Breakthrough Performance category was reinstated, highlighting the best new performer in a feature film from the past year. Lastly, the 38th Independent Spirit Awards wasn’t broadcasted on the IFC network like in past years. Instead, the show was on IMDb’s YouTube channel, Film Independent’s YouTube channel, and Twitter, which turned out to be a very successful move for the show as it ran pretty smoothly.
Here is the complete list of winners from the ceremony held earlier today.
Best Feature
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” – WINNER“Bones and All”“Our Father, the Devil” “TÁR” “Women Talking” 
Best First Feature
“Aftersun” – WINNER“Emily the Criminal”“The Inspection”“Murina”“Palm Trees and Power Lines”
Best Director
Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” – WINNERTodd Field, “TÁR”Kogonada, “After Yang”Sarah Polley, “Women Talking”Halina Reijn, “Bodies Bodies Bodies”
Best Screenplay
Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” – WINNERLena Dunham, “Catherine Called Birdy”Todd Field, “TÁR”Kogonada, “After Yang”Sarah Polley, “Women Talking”
Best First Screenplay
John Patton Ford, “Emily the Criminal” – WINNERJoel Kim Booster, “Fire Island”Jamie Dack, Audrey Findlay, Story by Jamie Dack, “Palm Trees and Power Lines”K.D. Dávila, “Emergency”Sarah DeLappe, Story by Kristen Roupenian, “Bodies Bodies Bodies”
Best Lead Performance
Michelle Yeoh, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” – WINNERCate Blanchett, “TÁR”Dale Dickey, “A Love Song”Mia Goth, “Pearl”Regina Hall, “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.”Paul Mescal, “Aftersun”Aubrey Plaza, “Emily the Criminal”Jeremy Pope, “The Inspection”Andrea Riseborough, “To Leslie”Taylor Russell, “Bones and All”
Best Supporting Performance
Ke Huy Quan, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” – WINNERJamie Lee Curtis, “Everything Everywhere All At Once”Brian Tyree Henry, “Causeway”Nina Hoss, “TÁR”Brian d’Arcy James, “The Cathedral”Trevante Rhodes, “Bruiser”Theo Rossi, “Emily the Criminal”Mark Rylance, “Bones and All”Jonathan Tucker, “Palm Trees and Power Lines”Gabrielle Union, “The Inspection”
Best Breakthrough Performance
Stephanie Hsu, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” – WINNERFrankie Corio, “Aftersun”Gracija Filipović, “Murina”Lily McInerny, “Palm Trees and Power Lines”Daniel Zolghadri, “Funny Pages”
Best Cinematography
Florian Hoffmeister, “TÁR” – WINNERHélène Louvart, “Murina”Gregory Oke, “Aftersun”Eliot Rockett, “Pearl”Anisia Uzeyman, “Neptune Frost”
Best Editing
Paul Rogers, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” – WINNERRicky D’Ambrose, “The Cathedral”Dean Fleischer Camp and Nick Paley, “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On”Blair McClendon, “Aftersun”Monika Willi, “TÁR”
Best International Film
“Joyland” (Pakistan/USA) – WINNER“Corsage” (Austria/Luxembourg/France/Belgium/Italy/England)“Leonor Will Never Die” (Philippines)“Return to Seoul” (South Korea/France/Belgium/Romania)“Saint Omer” (France)
Best Documentary
“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” – WINNER“All That Breathes”“A House Made of Splinters”“Midwives”“Riotsville, U.S.A.”
John Cassavetes Award
“The Cathedral” – WINNER“The African Desperate”“A Love Song”“Holy Emy”“Something in the Dirt”
Robert Altman Award
“Women Talking” – WINNERDirector: Sarah PolleyCasting Directors: John Buchan, Jason KnightEnsemble Cast: Shayla Brown, Jessie Buckley, Claire Foy, Kira Guloien, Kate Hallett, Judith Ivey, Rooney Mara, Sheila McCarthy, Frances McDormand, Michelle McLeod, Liv McNeil, Ben Whishaw, August Winter
Producers Awards
Tory Lenosky – WINNERLiz Cardenas David Grove Churchill Viste
Someone to Watch Award
Nikyatu Jusu, “Nanny” – WINNERAdamma Ebo, “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.”Araceli Lemos, “Holy Emy”
Truer Than Fiction Award
Reid Davenport, “I Didn’t See You There” – WINNERIsabel Castro, “Mija”Rebeca Huntt, “Beba”
Best New Scripted Series
“The Bear” – WINNER“Pachinko”“The Porter”“Catherine Pinkney, Devin Griffin”“Severance”“Station Eleven”
Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series
“The Rehearsal” – WINNER“Children of the Underground”“Mind Over Murder”“Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?” “We Need to Talk About Cosby”
Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series
Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary” – WINNERAml Ameen, “The Porter”Mohammed Amer, “Mo”Bridget Everett, “Somebody Somewhere”KaMillion, “Rap Sh!t”Melanie Lynskey, “Yellowjackets”Himesh Patel, “Station Eleven”Sue Ann Pien, “As We See It”Adam Scott, “Severance”Ben Whishaw, “This is Going to Hurt”
Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series
Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear” – WINNERDanielle Deadwyler, “Station Eleven”Jeff Hiller, “Somebody Somewhere”Gbemisola Ikumelo, “A League of Their Own”Janelle James, “Abbott Elementary”Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear”Frankie Quiñones, “This Fool”Sheryl Lee Ralph, “Abbott Elementary”Molly Shannon, “I Love That For You”Tramell Tillman, “Severance”
Best Ensemble Cast in a Scripted Series
“Pachinko” – WINNEREnsemble Cast: Soji Arai, Jin Ha, Inji Jeong, Minha Kim, Kaho Minami, Lee Minho, Steve Sanghyun Noh, Anna Sawai, Jimmi Simpson, Yuh-jung Youn 

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