“Past Lives” was the big winner at the Gotham Awards on Monday evening, taking home the top prize for best feature. “Anatomy of a Fall” won best international feature and best screenplay — both of the categories it was nominated in. Meanwhile, acting honors were won by Charles Melton for his supporting performance in Todd Haynes’ “May December” and Lily Gladstone for her lead performance in “The Unknown Country.”
“Thank you, Gotham, for this award. It’s such an honor. It really means the world to receive it with my debut set in New York City, a city I live in and love deeply,” writer-director Celine Song began, taking the stage to accept the best feature award. Song thanked her producers at A24, along with her cast and crew. She was joined on stage by two of the film’s stars, Greta Lee and John Magaro.
Director Andrew Haigh’s metaphysical gay romance “All of Us Strangers” was the leader of the Gothams field heading into the ceremony, scoring four nominations across all categories. Celine Song’s “Past Lives” and A.V. Rockwell’s “A Thousand and One” followed with three nominations each. Both dramas were nominated for best feature, along with “Showing Up,” “Passages” and “Reality.” Joining “All of Us Strangers” in best international feature, the nominees were “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Poor Things,” “Tótem” and “The Zone of Interest.”
Although the Gothams are historically known to recognize independent films, the Gotham Film and Media Institute removed its $35 million budget cap requirement this year for potential nominees. Most contenders are still indie or arthouse films, though some bigger productions like “Barbie” have snuck into the race. The Gothams also altered their categories for acting awards to no longer be defined by gender in 2021.
See the full list of winners, updating live through the evening.
Best Feature
“Passages”
“Past Lives” – WINNER
“Reality”
“Showing Up”
“A Thousand and One”
Outstanding Lead Performance
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor,“Origin”
Lily Gladstone,“The Unknown Country” – WINNER
Greta Lee,“Past Lives”
Franz Rogowski,“Passages”
Babetida Sadjo,“Our Father, The Devil”
Andrew Scott,“All of Us Strangers”
Cailee Spaeny,“Priscilla”
Teyana Taylor,“A Thousand and One”
Michelle Williams,“Showing Up”
Jeffrey Wright,“American Fiction”
Outstanding Supporting Performance
Juliette Binoche,“The Taste of Things”
Penélope Cruz,“Ferrari”
Jamie Foxx,“They Cloned Tyrone”
Claire Foy,“All of Us Strangers”
Ryan Gosling,“Barbie”
Glenn Howerton,“BlackBerry”
Sandra Hüller,“The Zone of Interest”
Rachel McAdams,“Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”
Charles Melton,“May December” – WINNER
Da’Vine Joy Randolph,“The Holdovers”
Best Screenplay
“All of Us Strangers,”Andrew Haigh
“Anatomy of a Fall,”Justine Triet, Arthur Harari – WINNER
“May December,” Samy Burch
“R.M.N.,” Cristian Mungiu
“The Zone of Interest,”Jonathan Glazer
Best International Feature
“All of Us Strangers”
“Anatomy of a Fall” – WINNER
“Poor Things”
“Tótem”
“The Zone of Interest”
Best documentary Feature
“20 Days in Mariupol”
“Against the Tide”
“Apolonia, Apolonia”
“Four Daughters” – WINNER
“Our Body”
Breakthrough Director
Raven Jackson,“All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt”
Georgia Oakley,“Blue Jean”
Michelle Garza Cervera,“Huesera”
Celine Song,“Past Lives”
A.V. Rockwell,“A Thousand and One” – WINNER
Outstanding Performance in a New Series
Jacob Anderson,“Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire”
Dominique Fishback,“Swarm”
Jharrel Jerome,“I’m a Virgo”
Natasha Lyonne,“Poker Face”
Bel Powley,“A Small Light”
Bella Ramsey,“The Last of Us”
Chaske Spencer,“The English”
Rachel Weisz,“Dead Ringers”
Ali Wong,“Beef” – WINNER
Steven Yeun,“Beef”
Breakthrough Television Over 40 Minutes
“Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire”
“Dead Ringers”
“The English”
“The Last of Us”
“A Small Light” – WINNER
“Telemarketers”
Breakthrough Television Under 40 Minutes
“Beef” – WINNER
“High School”
“I’m A Virgo”
“Rain Dogs”
“Swarm”