Gotham Awards 2023 Past Lives wins best feature film –

Gotham Awards 2023: “Past Lives” wins best feature film – Hollywood Reporter

The Gotham Awards

The Gotham Awards

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The 2023 Gotham Awards will be presented on Monday evening at a star-studded ceremony at New York’s Cipriani Wall Street.

At the ceremony, “Past Lives,” “A Thousand and One” and “All of Us Strangers” are the top film nominees, with “Past Lives” and “A Thousand and One” each receiving three nominations, including in the top category “Best Feature Film”. Although “All of Us Strangers” is not nominated for the Best Feature Film category, it is still nominated for one of the four main awards.

Other nominees for best feature include Passages, Reality and Showing Up.

Beef, which had the most nominations in the TV categories with three nominations, won the TV Awards with two awards (two nominations were in the same category). The limited series won breakthrough series under 40 minutes and star Ali Wong delivered a standout performance in a new series, beating her on-screen counterpart Steven Yeun. “A Small Light” won the breakthrough series over 40 minutes. A little light went into the night with two nominations alongside double nominees Anne Rice’s Interview with The Vampire, I’m a Virgo, Swarm, The Last of Us, The English and Dead Ringers.

Since 2021, the Gotham Awards have honored artists in gender-neutral categories.

In addition to the competitive categories, the Gotham Awards will recognize a number of films with previously announced awards: Killers of the Flower Moon will receive the Gotham Historical Icon & Creator Tribute; Barbie Receives Global Icon & Creator Tribute; Ferrari received the Icon & Creator Tribute for Innovation; Rustin received the Cultural Icon & Creator Tribute for Social Justice; Air took home the Visionary Icon & Creator Tribute; and Maestro received the Cultural Icon & Creator Tribute.

Author Alex Convery accepted the invitation on behalf of Air, noting, “The film is really about knowing your worth and fighting for it, and that’s something we experienced firsthand as artists when we did We stood on the picket lines for over 200 days this summer. “It was long and tiring, but we did it and showed the world that we know what we are worth.”

Adam Driver presented his honor to Ferrari director Michael Mann and told a story about how Mann left his wallet at a 7-Eleven and, instead of waiting at a red light to return to the store, got out of his car and told a major about the Away ran LA intersection. “It was actually a moment where I felt like I was really seeing Michael; If he’s doing that with the lost time of his wallet, how does that translate to being on a movie set?” Driver explained that the director “doesn’t want anything to get in his way, including himself.” Man dedicated the award to the late Ferrari screenwriter Troy Kennedy Martin, saying: “He is truly the heart and core of innovation.”

Rustin star Colman Domingo and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre presented the social justice tribute and praised the Netflix film about March on Washington organizer Bayard Rustin. Director George C. Wolfe accepted the award and said, among other things: “Democracy is a muscle, and if you don’t use it, it atrophies and becomes dysfunctional.” We understand that we must invest in democracy every day or else it will mediocrity and evil will come.”

He added: “What Bayard also believes in, what this room is about, is the power and power of the collective.”…We all dream of creating a work that changes the world. The next best thing is making a movie about someone who actually did it. …You are honoring an amazing person [in Rustin] Whoever’s on Netflix right now, so watch the damn movie.”

Brian Williams introduced the film to the maestro and praised it. He said he saw him “24 hours ago and thought of little else.”

Williams added: “It’s safe to say [actor-director-co-writer] Bradley Cooper has created his American masterpiece.”

Cooper, speaking to Bernstein’s adult children Alex and Jamie, said in part: “The journey we have taken to tell this story as authentically and truthfully as possible would never have happened without Jamie, Alex and Nina.” [Bernstein, Leonard Bernstein’s children].”

And he found it fitting that the film was celebrated at the Gotham Awards, as he said of the Bernsteins: “New York was their city.”

Killers star Robert De Niro led the tribute to the Martin Scorsese-directed film. However, there was an awkward moment when De Niro began reading his prepared remarks and then noticed his comments had been edited. After a video package in which Scorsese and Osage boss Geoffrey Standing Bear discussed the film, De Niro insisted on reading his unedited remarks, which included a number of specific political comments, including remarks about former President Donald Trump.

“Truth is not the same as truth and facts are being replaced by conspiracy theories,” De Niro said in part. “Lying has become a tool in the charlatan’s arsenal. The former president lied to us more than 30,000 times in his four years in office, and he continues his campaign of retaliation.”

About Trump, he added: “Despite all his lies, he can’t hide his soul.” The former president showed his disrespect by offensively using the term “Pocahontas,” referring to Trump’s popular nickname for Senator Elizabeth Warren.

Gotham Award nominees are selected by committees of film and television critics, journalists, festival programmers and film curators.

Separate juries made up of writers, directors, actors, producers, editors and others directly involved in the filmmaking will determine the final award winners.

Recent Gotham Award winners have included Oscar winners Everything Everywhere All at Once, CODA, Nomadland, Marriage Story, American Factory, Moonlight, Spotlight and Birdman.

Below is a full list of this year’s Gotham nominees. Winners will be announced as soon as they are announced live. Refresh to get the latest information.

Best feature

Passages
Ira Sachs, director; Saïd Ben Saïd, Michel Merkt, producers (MUBI)

Past lives
Celine Song, director; David Hinojosa, Pamela Koffler, Christine Vachon, producers (A24)

reality
Tina Satter, director; Brad Becker-Parton, Riva Marker, Greg Nobile, Noah Stahl, producers (HBO Films)

Turn up
Kelly Reichardt, director; Neil Kopp, Vincent Savino, Anish Savjani, producers (A24)

One thousand and one
AV Rockwell, director; Julia Lebedev, Rishi Rajani, Eddie Vaisman, Lena Waithe, Bred Weston, producers (Focus Features)

Best International Feature

We are all strangers
Andrew Haigh, director; Graham Broadbent, Peter Czernin, Sarah Harvey, producers (Searchlight Pictures)

Anatomy of a fall
Justine Triet, director; Marie-Ange Luciani, David Thion, producers (NEON)
(WINNER)

Poor things
Yorgos Lanthimos, director; Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe, Emma Stone, producers (Searchlight Pictures)

totem
Lila Avilés, director; Lila Avilés, Tatiana Graullera, Louise Riousse, producers (Sideshow/Janus Films)

The zone of interest
Jonathan Glazer, director; Ewa Puszczynska, James Wilson, producers (A24)

Best Documentary

20 days in Mariupol
Mstyslav Chernov, director; Raney Aronson-Rath, Mstyslav Chernov, Derl McCrudden, Michelle Mizner, producers (PBS Distribution)

Against the current
Sarvnik Kaur, director; Koval Bhatia, Sarvnik Kaur, producers (Snooker Club Films, A Little Anarky Films)

Apolonia, Apolonia
Lea Glob, director; Sidsel Lønvig Siersted, producer (Danish documentary film production)

Four daughters
Kaouther Ben Hania, director; Nadim Cheikhrouha, Producer (Kino Lorber) (WINNER)

Our body
Claire Simon, director; Kristina Larsen, producer (Cinema Guild)

Breakthrough Director Award presented by Cadillac

Raven Jackson, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt (A24)

Georgia Oakley, Blue Jean (Magnolia Pictures)

Michelle Garza Cervera, Huesera (XYZ Films)

Celine Song, Past Lives (A24)

AV Rockwell, One Thousand and One (Focus Features) (WINNER)

Best screenplay

We Are All Strangers, Andrew Haigh (Searchlight Pictures)

Anatomy of a Case, Justine Triet, Arthur Harari (NEON) (WINNER)

May December, Samy Burch (Netflix)

RMN, Cristian Mungiu (IFC Films)

The Zone of Interest, Jonathan Glazer (A24)

Excellent lead performance

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Origin (NEON)

Lily Gladstone, The Unknown Country (Music Box Films) (WINNER)

Greta Lee, Past Lives (A24)

Franz Rogowski, Passages (MUBI)

Babetida Sadjo, Our Father, The Devil (Cineverse)

Andrew Scott, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Pictures)

Cailee Spaeny, Priscilla (A24)

Teyana Taylor, One Thousand and One (Focus Features)

Michelle Williams, Emergence (A24)

Jeffrey Wright, American Fiction (Orion Pictures / Amazon MGM Studios)

Excellent supporting performance

Juliette Binoche, The Taste of Things (IFC Films)

Penélope Cruz, Ferrari (NEON)

Jamie Foxx, They Cloned Tyrone (Netflix)

Claire Foy, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Films)

Ryan Gosling, Barbie (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Glenn Howerton, BlackBerry (IFC Films)

Sandra Hülser, The Zone of Interest (A24)

Rachel McAdams, Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret (Lionsgate)

Charles Melton, May December (Netflix) (WINNER)

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers (Focus Features)

Breakthrough Series – Under 40 minutes

Beef, Lee Sung Jin, creator; Ravi Nandan, Alli Reich, Jake Schreier, Ali Wong, Steven Yeun, Executive Producers (Netflix) (WINNER)

High School, Clea DuVall, Sara Quin, Tegan Quin, Creator; Clea Duvall, Dede Gardner, Laura Kittrell, Jeremy Kleiner, Sara Quin, Tegan Quin, Carina Sposato, executive producers (Amazon Freevee)

I am a Virgo, Boots Riley, Creator; Tze Chun, Michael Ellenberg, Marcus Gardley, Carver Karaszewski, Jharrel Jerome, Boots Riley, Rebecca Rivo, Lindsey Springer, executive producers (Prime Video)

Rain Dogs, Cash Carraway, creator; Cash Carraway, Sally Woodward Gentle, Lee Morris, executive producers (HBO | Max)

Swarm, Donald Glover, Janine Nabers, creator; Ibra Ake, Donald Glover, Stephen Glover, Janine Nabers Jamal Olor, Steven Prinz, Michael Schaefer, Fam Udeorji, executive producers (Amazon Studios)

Breakthrough Series – Over 40 minutes

Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire
Rolin Jones, creator; Mark Johnson, Rolin Jones, Anne Rice, Christopher Rice, Alan Taylor, executive producers (AMC)

Dead Ringers
Alice Birch, creator; Alice Birch, Anne Carey, Sean Durkin, Megan Ellison, Erica Kay, Ali Krug, Sue Naegle, Stacy O’Neil, David Robinson, James G. Robinson, Polly Stokes, Barbara Wall, Rachel Weisz, Managing Director (Prime Video)

The English
Hugo Blick, creator; Hugo Blick, Emily Blunt, Greg Brenman, executive producers (Prime Video)

The last of us
Craig Mazin, Neil Druckmann, creators; Neil Druckmann, Craig Mazin, Rose Lam, Asad Qizilbash, Carolyn Strauss, Carter Swan, Evan Wells, executive producers; (HBO | Max)

A little light
Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, creators; Susanna Fogel, William Harper, Avi Nir, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Lisa Roos, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, executive producers (National Geographic)
(WINNER)

Telemarketer
Adam Bhala Lough, Sam Lipman-Stern, directors; Nancy Abraham, Dani Bernfeld, David Gordon Green, Lisa Heller, Jody Hill, Brandon James, Sam Lipman-Stern, Adam Bhala Lough, Danny McBride, Tina Nguyen, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, Greg Stewart, executive producers (HBO | Max)

Outstanding performance in a new series

Jacob Anderson, Anne Rice’s interview with The Vampire (AMC)

Dominique Fishback, Swarm (Amazon Studios)

Jharrel Jerome, I’m A Virgo (Prime Video)

Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face (Peacock)

Bel Powley, A Little Light (National Geographic)

Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us (HBO | Max)

Chaske Spencer, The English (Prime Video)

Rachel Weisz, Dead Ringers ((Prime Video)

Ali Wong, Beef (Netflix) (WINNER)

Steven Yeun, Beef (Netflix)