Nominations Announced for 2003 Independent Spirit Awards
Dec 20, 2002 12:00 PM
Nominations for the 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards were announced this morning including nominations for Best Feature, which are Far From Heaven, The Good Girl, Lovely & Amazing, Secretary, and Tully. Anthony La Paglia, Carrie-Anne Moss, Mena Suvari, and Isaiah Washington served as nomination presenters at the event.
"There was an astonishing range of excellent work this year, with a particular emphasis on exploring complicated, deeply flawed characters. It made the committee's job even harder than usual," says committee chair Bill Condon. Dawn Hudson, Executive Director of IFP/Los Angeles adds, "You can see the evolution of the independent film world in these nominations: more films written or directed by women, more films made with digital technology, more outstanding films made on micro-budgets; and, this year, unfortunately, more excellent films with little or no distribution. The nominations represent an amazing spectrum of talent; we are proud to put the spotlight on all of them."
Selected from more than 190 submissions, the winners will be unveiled at the IFP Independent Spirit Awards ceremony on Saturday, March 22, 2003. Director John Waters returns for a third consecutive year as Master of Ceremonies for the event, which is held in a tent on the beach in Santa Monica. Honorary chairs and presenters will be announced shortly.
Diana Zahn-Storey returns to produce the event for the ninth consecutive year. The ceremony premieres live on The Independent Film Channel (IFC) at 2:00 pm PST on Saturday, March 22, 2003 and is re-broadcast the same day on Bravo at 7:00 pm PST.
This year's ceremony is sponsored by Premier Sponsors IFC, Motorola, Express, and DIRECTV; and by Principal Sponsors Entertainment Weekly, Turning Leaf Coastal Reserve Vineyards, Audi of America, Inc., Starbucks Coffee Company, In Style, and Morgan Stanley.
This year's Nominating Committee was chaired by writer/director Bill Condon (Chicago, Gods & Monsters). The 14-person committee included cinematographer John Bailey, documentarian Randy Barbato, film programmer Dennis Bartok, writer/director Lisa Cholodenko, casting director Aisha Coley, IFP/Los Angeles executive director Dawn Hudson, producer Jeff Kleeman, writer/director Karyn Kusama, producer Gail Mutrux, writer Jose Rivera, actor Michelle Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan, and actor Isaiah Washington. Winners for the Independent Spirit Awards are voted on by the IFP national membership, a nationwide base of 9,000 members.
In order to be eligible for consideration, submitted films must have shown at a commercial theater during the 2002 calendar year or have played at one of the following seven film festivals: the IFP Los Angeles Film Festival, New Directors/New Films, New York, Seattle, Sundance, Telluride, or Toronto.
The IFP Independent Spirit Awards is a celebration honoring films made by filmmakers who embody independence and who dare to challenge the status quo. Televised in millions of homes and covered internationally by the press, the Independent Spirit Awards program has become the vanguard event in independent film, recognizing the achievements of independent filmmakers and promoting independent film to a wider audience.
IFP/Los Angeles is Southern California's largest non-profit organization for independent filmmakers with more than 6,000 members. IFP/Los Angeles is dedicated to supporting independent filmmakers, and championing the cause of independent filmmaking.
2003 IFP INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARD NOMINATIONS (BY CATEGORY)
BEST FEATURE (Award given to the Producer)
* Executive Producers are not listed.
Far From Heaven
Producers: Jody Patton, Christine Vachon
The Good Girl
Producer: Matthew Greenfield
Lovely & Amazing
Producers: Anthony Bregman, Eric d'Arbeloff, Ted Hope
Secretary
Producers: Andrew Fierberg, Amy Hobby, Steven Shainberg
Tully
Producers: Hilary Birmingham, Annie Sundberg
BEST DIRECTOR
Joe Carnahan
Narc
Todd Haynes
Far From Heaven
Nicole Holofcener
Lovely & Amazing
Bernard Rose
ivans xtc.
Gus Van Sant
Gerry
BEST SCREENPLAY
The Good Girl
Mike White
Lovely & Amazing
Nicole Holofcener
Roger Dodger
Dylan Kidd
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
Jill Sprecher and Karen Sprecher
Tully
Hilary Birmingham and Matt Drake
BEST FIRST FEATURE (Award given to the Director)
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
Director: Peter Care
Interview with the Assassin
Director: Neil Burger
Manito
Director: Eric Eason
Paid In Full
Director: Charles Stone III
Roger Dodger
Director: Dylan Kidd
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Hysterical Blindness
Laura Cahill
Igby Goes Down
Burr Steers
Interview with the Assassin
Neil Burger
Kissing Jessica Stein
Heather Juergensen and Jennifer Westfeldt
Secretary
Erin Cressida Wilson
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD (Given to the best feature made for under
$500,000.)
Award given to the Writer, Director, and Producer. Executive Producers
are not listed.
Charlotte Sometimes
Director/Writer: Eric Byler
Producers: Marc Ambrose, Eric Byler
Dahmer
Director/Writer: David Jacobson
Producer: Larry Rattner
ivans xtc.
Director: Bernard Rose
Writers: Lisa Enos and Bernard Rose
Producer: Lisa Enos
Personal Velocity
Director/Writer: Rebecca Miller
Producers: Alexis Alexanian, Lemore Syvan, Gary Winick
BEST DEBUT PERFORMANCE (Actors in their first significant role in a feature film)
Bob Burrus
Tully
America Ferrera
Real Women Have Curves
Raven Goodwin
Lovely & Amazing
Artel Kayaru
Dahmer
Nia Vardalos
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE
Viola Davis
Antwone Fisher
Jacqueline Kim
Charlotte Sometimes
Juliette Lewis
Hysterical Blindness
Emily Mortimer
Lovely & Amazing
Julianne Nicholson
Tully
BEST SUPPORTING MALE
Alan Arkin
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
Ray Liotta
Narc
Dennis Quaid
Far From Heaven
John C. Reilly
The Good Girl
Peter Weller
ivans xtc.
BEST FEMALE LEAD
Jennifer Aniston
The Good Girl
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Secretary
Catherine Keener
Lovely & Amazing
Julianne Moore
Far From Heaven
Parker Posey
Personal Velocity
BEST MALE LEAD
Graham Greene
Skins
Danny Huston
ivans xtc.
Derek Luke
Antwone Fisher
Jeremy Renner
Dahmer
Campbell Scott
Roger Dodger
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Far From Heaven
Edward Lachman
Gerry
Harris Savides
Interview with the Assassin
Richard Rutkowski
Narc
Alex Nepomniaschy
Personal Velocity
Ellen Kuras
BEST FOREIGN FILM (Award given to the Director)
Bloody Sunday - Ireland
Director: Paul Greengrass
The Fast Runner (Atanarjuat) - Canada
Director: Zacharias Kunuk
The Piano Teacher (La Pianiste) - France/Austria
Director: Michael Haneke
Time Out (L'Emploi du temps) - France
Director: Laurent Cantet
Y Tu Mamá También - Mexico
Director: Alfonso Cuaron
BEST DOCUMENTARY (Award given to the Director)
Bowling for Columbine
Director: Michael Moore
The Cockettes
Directors: Bill Weber and David Weissman
Devil's Playground
Director: Lucy Walker
How to Draw a Bunny
Director: John Walter
Stevie
Director: Steve James


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