Andrew Scott stole the show once again as he made a stylish appearance at the 39th Independent Spirit Awards 2024 in Santa Monica, California on Sunday.
The 47-year-old Sherlock star looked radiant as he continued to show off his impeccable fashion sense in a pastel yellow suit and matching shoes.
He glanced at his chest in a white see-through shirt and beamed happily at the camera.
The Irish actor was nominated for best lead actor for his role in the LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy All Of Us Strangers, in which he plays Paul Mescal's on-screen love interest.
“All Of Us Strangers” dominated the competition at the British Independent Film Awards in December, picking up a whopping seven awards in total.
Andrew Scott stole the show once again as he made a stylish appearance at the 39th Independent Spirit Awards 2024 in Santa Monica, California on Sunday
The 47-year-old Sherlock star looked radiant as he continued to show off his impeccable fashion sense in a pastel yellow suit and matching shoes
He glanced at his chest in a white see-through shirt
The feature film – based on the 1987 Japanese psychological novel Strangers by Taichi Yamada – is directed by Andrew Haigh and was released in UK cinemas on January 26.
The film stars Andrew as a screenwriter who retreats to his parents' home and begins a young relationship with a mysterious neighbor (Paul).
Andrew looked relaxed and in good spirits as he shined in the spotlight at the glitzy annual event, stopping for a few shots on the blue carpet before the big night.
The Fleabag favorite appeared to be having the time of his life as he was captured busy posing and having fun with other celebrity pals.
He was photographed frolicking alongside Hollywood star Anne Hathaway – both wearing stylish sunglasses.
Andrew and the Interstellar star seemed to be a match in spirit as he opted for dark retro sunglasses while Anne opted for an edgy pair of silver cat-eye sunglasses.
The American actress showcased her figure-hugging white sleeveless jumpsuit with embroidered details.
The Ripley sensation also met Natalie Portman, who made a fashion statement in an exquisite Balmain couture two-piece.
The Irish actor was nominated for best lead actor for his role in the LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy All Of Us Strangers, in which he plays Paul Mescal's on-screen love interest
Andrew looked relaxed and in good spirits as he shined in the spotlight at the glitzy annual event
He stopped on the blue carpet to take a few shots before the big night
The Fleabag favorite appeared to be having the time of his life
He was photographed frolicking alongside Hollywood star Anne Hathaway – both wearing stylish sunglasses
Andrew and the Interstellar star seemed to be a match in spirit as he opted for dark retro sunglasses while Anne opted for an edgy pair of silver cat-eye sunglasses
The stunning set consisted of a short-sleeved top and a perfectly matching skirt, both decorated with opulent fabric roses.
The 42-year-old Oscar winner, who was nominated in the Best Actress category for her role in the Netflix series May, December, showed off a gorgeous red ensemble as she arrived alone amid rumors of her split her husband Benjamin Millepied.
She elegantly swept her auburn locks back into a chic long ponytail and accessorized the ensemble with a pair of subtle hoop earrings and a stunning gold clutch.
Andrew also made his way to strike a few poses alongside Past Lives star Greta Lee and The Crown alum Emma Corrin.
Greta, 40, radiated chic in a sleeveless white layered dress, while Emma looked stunning in a black strappy dress.
During the star-studded awards ceremony, Andrew took the stage alongside Greta as the duo presented the Best International Film award to French director Justine Triet for Anatomy Of A Fall.
The Irish star and Greta happily greeted the filmmaker and screenwriter as they both hugged her and complimented her on her latest achievement.
American actress Greta also took the stage as Past Lives director Celine Song won the award for best director, while the entire cast reunited during an emotional performance.
The Ripley sensation also met Natalie Portman, who made a fashion statement in an exquisite Balmain couture two-piece
Andrew also made his way to strike a few poses alongside Past Lives star Greta Lee and The Crown alum Emma Corrin
During the star-studded awards ceremony, Andrew took the stage alongside Greta as the duo presented the Best International Film award to French director Justine Triet for Anatomy Of A Fall
The Irish star and Greta happily greeted the filmmaker and screenwriter as they both hugged her and complimented her on her latest achievement
The two looked in great spirits on stage
American actress Greta also took the stage as Past Lives director Celine Song won the award for best director, while the entire cast reunited during an emotional performance
Ali Wong triumphed as she led Beef to win the award for best television show, on an afternoon that saw Past Lives take home the top film prize at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday.
The 41-year-old actress won the coveted Best Actor in a Newly Written Series award for her work on the Netflix limited series Beef, just hours after her triumph at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
She prevailed against a large field that included Emma Corrin, co-star Steven Yeun for “Murder at the End of the World,” Dominique Fishback for “Swarm,” Betty Gilpin for “Mrs. Davis” and Jharrel Jerome for “I'm a Virgo”, Zoe Lister-Jones for Slip, Bel Powley for A Small Light, Bella Ramsey for The Last of Us and Ramón Rodríguez for Will Trent.
During her acceptance speech, Ali said, “Oh man, Steven, Sonny, Jake and the rest of the cast and amazing crew of Beef, I wouldn't be here without you.” That's the best.
“It was a wonderful trip with you and I'm so proud that you are my friends too.” And my goodness, I really want to give a special shout out to our Catering Mario's.
“Sonny is going to be so mad at me for letting out the secret that they are the best but really have the best food and really kept morale up.” We've had such long days and thank you so much. That means a lot. Thank you very much.'
Ali Wong triumphed at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica
Da'Vine Joy Randolph opened the event as the 37-year-old actress received the Best Supporting Actress award for her work in The Holdovers
Ali's big win paved the way for Beef to win TV's top honor, Best New Scripted Series.
It beat Dreaming While Black, I'm a Virgo, Jury Duty and Slip.
The hugely popular Netflix series revolved around the characters of Ali and Steven as a road rage incident takes hold in their minds and gradually consumes their every thought and action.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph opened the event as the 37-year-old actress received the Best Supporting Actress award for her work in The Holdovers.
She beat an impressive and huge field of competitors including: Erika Alexander for American Fiction, Sterling K. Brown for American Fiction, Noah Galvin for Theater Camp, Anne Hathaway for Eileen, Glenn Howerton for BlackBerry, Marin Ireland for Eileen and Charles Melton for May/December , Catalina Saavedra for Rotting in the Sun and Ben Whishaw for Passages.
Da'Vine praised the independent film industry in her acceptance speech, saying, “The Holdovers is a beautiful testament to what can happen when a small group of passionate people are given the chance to come together and tell the story.”
“Independent films are the beating heart of this industry and are worth fighting for.”
In the film, she portrays Mary Lamb, the head cook at Barton Academy boarding school and a grieving mother.
The full winners of the 2024 Independent Spirit Awards
MOVIES
BEST FEATURE
We are all strangers
American fiction
May December
Passages
Past Lives – WINNER
We have grown now
BEST FIRST FEATURE
All unpaved roads taste of salt
Chronicles of a Wandering Saint
Earth Mama
One thousand and one – WINNER
Upon entry
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
(Presented to the creative team of a film with a budget of less than $1,000,000)
The artificial girl
Cadejo Blanco
Fremont – WINNER
Rotting
The unknown country
BEST DIRECTOR
Andrew Haigh, We Are All Strangers
Todd Haynes, May December
William Oldroyd, Eileen
Ira Sachs, Passages
Celine Song, Past Lives – WINNER
BEST SCREENPLAY
David Hemingson, The Holdovers
Cord Jefferson, American Fiction – WINNER
Laura Moss, Brendan J. O'Brien, Birth/Rebirth
Emma Seligman, Rachel Sennott, Bottoms
Celine Song, Past Lives
BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE
Jessica Chastain, memory
Greta Lee, Past Lives
Trace Lysette, Monica
Natalie Portman, May December
Judy Reyes, Birth/Rebirth
Franz Rogowski, passages
Andrew Scott, We Are All Strangers
Teyana Taylor, One Thousand and One
Jeffrey Wright, American Fiction – WINNER
Teo Yoo, Past Lives
BEST SUPPORT SERVICE
Erika Alexander for American Fiction
Sterling K. Brown for American Fiction
Noah Galvin for Theater Camp
Anne Hathaway for Eileen
Glenn Howerton for BlackBerry
Marin Ireland for Eileen
Charles Melton for May December
Da'Vine Joy Randolph for The Holdovers – WINNER
Catalina Saavedra for Rotting in the Sun
Ben Whishaw for Passages
BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE
Marshawn Lynch for Bottoms
Atibon Nazaire for mountains
Tia Nomore for Earth Mama
Dominic Sessa for The Holdovers – WINNER
Anaita Wali Zada for Fremont
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Samy Burch; Story by Samy Burch, Alex Mechanik for May December – WINNER
Noah Galvin, Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman, Ben Platt for Theater Camp
Tomás Gómez Bustillo for Chronicles of a Wandering Saint
Laurel Parmet for The Starling Girl
Alejandro Rojas, Juan Sebastián Vásquez for Upon Entry
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Katelin Arizmendi for Monica
Eigil Bryld for The Holdovers – WINNER
Jomo Fray for the taste of salt on all dirt roads
Pablo Lozano for Chronicles of a Wandering Saint
Pat Scola for We Grown Now
BEST EDIT
Santiago Cendejas, Gabriel Díaz, Sofía Subercaseaux for Rotting in the Sun
Stephanie Filo for We Grown Now
Daniel Garber for How To Blow Up a Pipeline – WINNER
Jon Philpot for Theater Camp
Emanuele Tiziani for Upon Entry
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Bye Tiberias
Four daughters – WINNERS
On the way to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project
Kokomo City
The mother of all lies
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM
Anatomy of a Fall – WINNER
Godland
Mommy Wata
totem
The zone of interest
ROBERT ALTMAN PRIZE
Show up – WINNER
TV
BEST ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCREENPLAY SERIES
Jury Duty – WINNER
Alan Barinholtz, Susan Berger, Cassandra Blair, David Brown, Kirk Fox, Ross Kimball, Pramode Kumar, Trisha LaFache, Mekki Leeper, James Marsden, Edy Modica, Kerry O'Neill, Rashida Olayiwola, Whitney Rice, Maria Russell, Ishmel Sahid, Ben Seaward, Ron Song, Evan Williams
BEST NEW SCREENPLAY SERIES
BEEF – WINNER
Dreaming while black
I am a virgin
Jury duty
Underpants
BEST LEADING PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCREENPLAY SERIES
Emma Corrin, A Murder at the End of the World
Dominique Fishback, crush
Betty Gilpin, Mrs. Davis
Jharrel Jerome, I am a virgin
Zoe Lister-Jones, briefs
Bel Powley, A Little Light
Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us
Ramón Rodriguez, Will Trent
Ali Wong, BEEF – WINNER
Steven Yeun, BEEF
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A NEW SCREENPLAY SERIES
Murray Bartlett, The Last of Us
Billie Eilish, crush
Jack Farthing, Rain Dogs
Nick Offerman, The Last of Us – WINNER
Adina Porter, The Changeling
Lewis Pullman, Lessons in Chemistry
Benny Safdie, The Curse
Luke Tennie, Shrinking
Olivia Washington, I'm a virgin
Jessica Williams, Shrinking
BEST BREAKTHROUGH IN A NEW SCREENPLAY SERIES
Clark Backo, The Changeling
Aria Mia Loberti, All the light we can't see
Adjani Salmon, Dreaming While Black
Keivonn Montreal Woodard, The Last of Us – WINNER
Kara Young, I'm a virgin
BEST NEW WITHOUT A SCREENPLAY OR DOCUMENTARY
Gridlock: How America Shaped the Supreme Court
Dear Mom – WINNER
Murder in Big Horn
Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult by Sarah Lawrence
Wrestler
EMERGING FILMMAKER AWARDS
PRODUCER PRICE
Rachael Fung
Graham Swon
Monique Walton – WINNER