Now that I've had a day to think over the Spirit Awards (
nominee discussion) and what they reveal and obscure about the Oscar race, here's a deeper look for my Tribeca Film column.
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Eligible "Best Feature" Snubs Blue Valentine, Get Low, Somewhere, Rabbit Hole Not eligible for "Best Feature" or Acting Prizes The King's Speech, I Am Love, Another Year, Animal KingdomNot eligible for anything Toy Story 3, The Social Network, True Grit, The Town, Etc... |
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Remember last year when
Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire swept the Oscars, becoming the first... oh, no, wait, that didn't happen at all. That was the
Film Independent Spirit Awards. They take place the day before the Oscars each year. And they take place in a tent. We don't know the square footage, but it’s safe to say that it’s got nothing on the Kodak Theater.
Generally speaking, the Spirit Awards are a looser, rowdier event. You can even wear jeans. As a group, they’re much more likely to honor African-American abuse dramas (Precious) or intimate character studies of "broken down pieces of meat" (
The Wrestler) or teen pregnancy comedies (
Juno) than the mainstream Academy is. In fact, in their entire 25-year shared history with the Oscars, the “Best Feature” and “Best Picture” prizes have only gone to the same film once.