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25th Independent Spirit Awards: Predictions and Who Should Win

For the silver anniversary, the Indie Spirit awards (you can follow them here tomorrow night) decided to do the gala thing without the tent and a full 12 hours in advance of their regular Saturday time slot. For the fun of it, I’ve decided to put my expertise to the test. Red highlighted titles are those that will win. Those in blue, are what should win, and finally, the picks in purple are when “will” and the “should” mix. Look for a brief commentary on each of the categories below.

BEST FEATURE

Prior to Jason Reitman’s win at TIFF for the audience award, it was Precious that was the lead pick for the Oscars. Daniels’ film should be heavily awarded if folks cast their Spirits ballots after the noms were announced. In my opinion, the five noms are all B-level choices, and by a nose I’d say the more imaginative and better crafted 500 Days deserves the win.  

BEST DIRECTOR

The Coens are tops in my books this year, but as mentioned above, this is Precious final coming out party. 

BEST FIRST FEATURE

I think that the positive buzz out of TIFF for A Single Man will benefit the film during these awards. Overall, I thought it was all style and very little substance. The Messenger hit me like a ton of bricks. 

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD (Best feature made for under $500,000)

Humpday had Sundance audiences rolling in the aisles and Sheldon has many buds in the business. The more accomplished film is So Yong Kim’s little seen drama.

BEST SCREENPLAY

The ingenuity of 500 Days’ script, charming co-lead characters and dialogue could score even points for a win, but Oren Moverman’s screenplay digs deep into the human condition.

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

What a close category — but I think that A Single Man might steal this one. My favorite of the bunch is the wackiness involved in Paul Giamatti playing Paul Giamatti. 

BEST FEMALE LEAD

I’d normally say this belongs to Mirren, but she won for The Queen, and I think that Sidibe might pull off a first time win because of the overwhelming support that Mo’Nique will receive. 

BEST MALE LEAD

This is a Firth vs. Bridges fight that will only replicate what should occur on Oscar night. 

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE

Mo’Nique. Hands down. 

BEST SUPPORTING MALE

Maybe Plummer can pull off a win, but I think votes going towards McKay might dilute those chances giving it to Harrelson instead. Btw: how come Ben Foster wasn’t mentioned for Best Actor?

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

What an awesome category here. I loved the work in Sin Nombre and Cold Souls, but Deakins should have the advantage. 

BEST DOCUMENTARY

With no doc about dolphins, this will unfortunately go to the film about dead cows, pigs and chickens. 

BEST FOREIGN FILM

Hands down – the best film of the year will win, because Oscar voters don’t get it. 

PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD

I’m thinking that Mumblecore community has so many more supporters – Sokol should win.

SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD

Nominated at the Gothams, Zero Bridge and better than zero chances. 

TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD

I’m giving cred to the only doc that I’ve seen of the three. 

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