Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Gotham Awards: ‘The Lost Daughter’ Wins Top Prize — See the Full List of Winners

 The Gotham Awards went down in Lower Manhattan on Monday night, and back in their typical prime space toward the beginning of the honors season. (Last year's function really occurred for this present year in January, rather than the standard late November/early December spot.) Below, look at the full rundown of victors. 


"The Lost Daughter" cleared the opposition during the function, winning prizes for Best Feature, Breakthrough Director, and Outstanding Lead Performance, which Olivia Colman imparted to "The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain" star Frankie Faison. Netflix's Elena Ferrante transformation coordinated and composed by Maggie Gyllenhaal looks ready to take on more honors services this season, in front of opening in venues on December 17 and afterward gushing on the stage December 31. 


Kristen Stewart got the current year's Performer Tribute because of her presentation in "Spencer." Other honorees incorporate Eamonn Bowles (who got the Industry Tribute), the cast of "The Harder They Fall" (getting the Ensemble Tribute), and Campion (getting the Director's Tribute). Peter Dinklage additionally acknowledged a Tribute prize from an energetic Ethan Hawke, who in a passionate discourse considered the entertainer a "irreplaceable asset." "I truly love you clan of crackpots," Dinklage told the room. 


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The Gotham Awards don't in every case very line up with Academy Awards, however they assume a part in lifting competitors right off the bat in the season. Last year's champ for Best Feature was "Nomadland," which wound up clearing the circuit with Best Picture succeeds at the Golden Globes and the Oscars. Riz Ahmed won the Best Actor prize while heading to an Oscar assignment in a similar classification for "Sound of Metal." The 2020 Best Actress prize went to Nichole Behari for "Miss Juneteenth," a basic top pick, who didn't wind up with an Oscar selection.

Best Feature

“The Green Knight”

“The Lost Daughter” WINNER

“Passing”

“Pig”

“Test Pattern”


Best Documentary Feature

“Ascension”

“Faya Dayi”

“Flee” WINNER

“President”

“Summer Of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)”


Best International Feature

“Azor”

“Drive My Car” WINNER

“The Souvenir Part II”

“Titane”

“What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?”

“The Worst Person In The World”


Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award

Maggie Gyllenhaal for “The Lost Daughter” WINNER

Edson Oda for “Nine Days”

Rebecca Hall for “Passing”

Emma Seligman for “Shiva Baby”

Shatara Michelle Ford for “Test Pattern”


Best Screenplay

“The Card Counter,” Paul Schrader

“El Planeta,” Amalia Ulman

“The Green Knight,” David Lowery

“The Lost Daughter,” Maggie Gyllenhaal WINNER

“Passing,” Rebecca Hall

“Red Rocket,” Sean Baker & Chris Bergoch


Outstanding Lead Performance

Olivia Colman in “The Lost Daughter” WINNER

Frankie Faison in “The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain” WINNER

Michael Greyeyes in “Wild Indian”

Brittany S. Hall in “Test Pattern”

Oscar Isaac in “The Card Counter”

Taylour Paige in “Zola”

Joaquin Phoenix in “C’mon C’mon”

Simon Rex in “Red Rocket”

Lili Taylor in “Paper Spiders”

Tessa Thompson in “Passing”


Outstanding Supporting Performance

Reed Birney in “Mass”

Jessie Buckley in “The Lost Daughter”

Colman Domingo in “Zola”

Gaby Hoffmann in “C’mon C’mon”

Troy Kotsur in “CODA” WINNER

Marlee Matlin in “CODA”

Ruth Negga in “Passing”


Breakthrough Performer

Emilia Jones in “CODA” WINNER

Natalie Morales in “Language Lessons”

Rachel Sennott in Shiva Baby”

Suzanna Son in “Red Rocket”

Amalia Ulman in “El Planeta”


Breakthrough Series – Long Format (over 40 minutes)

“The Good Lord Bird”

“It’s A Sin”

“Small Axe”

“Squid Game” WINNER

“The Underground Railroad”

“The White Lotus”


Breakthrough Series – Short Format (under 40 minutes)

“Blindspotting”

“Hacks”

“Reservation Dogs” WINNER

“Run the World”

“We Are Lady Parts”


Breakthrough Nonfiction Series

“City So Real”

“Exterminate All the Brutes”

“How To with John Wilson”

“Philly D.A.” WINNER

“Pride”


Outstanding Performance in a New Series

Jennifer Coolidge in “The White Lotus”

Michael Greyeyes in “Rutherford Falls”

Ethan Hawke in “The Good Lord Bird” WINNER

Devery Jacobs in “Reservation Dogs”

Lee Jung-jae in “Squid Game”

Thuso Mbedu in “The Underground Railroad” WINNER

Jean Smart in “Hacks”

Omar Sy in “Lupin”

Anya Taylor-Joy in “The Queen’s Gambit”

Anjana Vasan in “We Are Lady Parts”

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