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Nominees for 41st Film Independent Spirit Awards

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December 3, 2025
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Nominees for 41st Film Independent Spirit Awards

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LOS ANGELES — The biographical drama “Peter Hujar’s Day” earned a leading five nominations Wednesday for the Film Independent Spirit Awards, recognizing the best in independent cinema from the past year.

The film, which recounts a day in the life of photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz in 1974 New York, was nominated for best feature film, along with “The Plague,” “Sorry, Baby,” “Train Dreams” and “Twinless.”

“Sorry, Baby” — the story of a literature professor struggling to recover from the trauma of a sexual assault — and “Train Dreams” — following a logger/railroad worker negotiating life in the early 20th Century — each earned four nominations, as did “Blue Sun Palace,” “Lurker” and “One of Them Days.”

This image released by Netflix shows Joel Edgerton in a scene from “Train Dreams.” (Netflix via AP)

Clint Bentley and Ira Sachs were both nominated for best director for “Train Dreams” and “Peter Hujar’s Day,” respectively. Also nominated were Mary Bronstein for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” Lloyd Lee Choi for “Lucky Lu” and Eva Victor for “Sorry, Baby.”

Ben Whishaw of “Peter Hujar’s Day” and Joel Edgerton of “Train Dreams” were both nominated for best lead performance. Also nominated were Rose Byrne for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” Kathleen Chalfant for “Familiar Touch,” Chang Chen for “Lucky Lu,” Dylan O’Brien for “Twinless,” Keke Palmer for “One of Them Days,” Théodore Pellerin for “Lurker” and Tessa Thompson “Hedda.”

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Best supporting performance nominations went to Naomi Ackie for “Sorry, Baby,” Zoey Deutch for “Nouvelle Vague,” Kirsten Dunst for “Roofman,” Rebecca Hall for “Peter Hujar’s Day,” Nina Hoss for “Hedda,” Jane Levy for “A Little Prayer,” Archie Madekwe for “Lurker,” Kali Reis for “Rebuilding,”  Jacob Tremblay for “Sovereign” and Haipeng Xu for “Blue Sun Palace.”

On the small screen, nominations for best new non-scripted or documentary series went to “Citizen Nation,” “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time,” “Pee-wee as Himself,” “Seen & Heart: The History of Black Television” and “Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae.”

Nominated for best new scripted series were “Adolescence,” “Common Side Effects,” “Forever,” “Mr. Loverman” and “North of North.”

This image released by Roadside Attractions shows Dylan O’Brien, left, and James Sweeney in a scene from “Twinless.” (Roadside Attractions via AP)

“The distinguished and inspired work produced by our nominated artists this year shows both the incredible breadth and the essential nature of independent art being created today,” Brenda Robinson, acting president of Film Independent, said in a statement. “These artists brilliantly demonstrate that there is no limit to the places where storytellers are able to find drama, humor and beauty, all while challenging audiences to stay engaged and curious, to protect the space where independent art can thrive.”

The 41st Film Independent Spirit Awards will be presented Feb. 15 at the Hollywood Palladium, streaming live on the Film Independent and IMDb YouTube channels.

Here is a complete list of nominations:

Best Feature

This award is given to the producer

  • “Peter Hujar’s Day,” Producers: Jonah Disend, Jordan Drake
  • “The Plague,” Producers: Derek Dauchy, Joel Edgerton, Roy Lee, Lucy McKendrick, Steven Schneider, Lizzie Shapiro
  • “Sorry, Baby,” Producers: Mark Ceryak, Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski
  • “Train Dreams,” Producers: Michael Heimler, Will Janowitz, Marissa McMahon, Ashley Schlaifer, Teddy Schwarzman
  • “Twinless,” Producers: David Permut, James Sweeney

Best First Feature

This award is given to director and producer

  • “Blue Sun Palace,” Director: Constance Tsang; Producers: Sally Sujin Oh, Eli Raskin, Tony Yang
  • “Dust Bunny,” Director/Producer: Bryan Fuller; Producers: Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee
  • “East of Wall,” Director/Producer: Kate Beecroft; Producers: Shannon Moss, Melanie Ramsayer, Lila Yacoub
  • “Lurker,” Director: Alex Russell; Producers: Galen Core, Archie Madekwe, Marc Marrie, Charlie McDowell, Francesco Melzi D’Eril, Duncan Montgomery, Alex Orlovsky, Olmo Schnabel, Jack Selby
  • “One of Them Days,” Director: Lawrence Lamont; Producers: Deniese Davis, Poppy Hanks, James Lopez, Issa Rae, Sara Rastogi

John Cassavetes Award 

It is given to the best feature made for under $1,000,000. The award is given to the writer, director and producer

  • “The Baltimorons,” Director/Writer/Producer: Jay Duplass; Writer/Producer: Michael Strassner; Producers: David Bonnett Jr., Drew Langer
  • “Boys Go to Jupiter,” Director/Writer: Julian Glander
  • “Eephus,” Director/Writer/Producer: Carson Lund; Writer/Producer: Michael Basta; Writer: Nate Fisher; Producers: David Entin, Tyler Taormina
  • “Esta Isla (This Island),” Directors/Writers/Producers: Cristian Carretero, Lorraine Jones Molina; Writer: Kisha Tikina Burgos
  • “Familiar Touch,” Director/Writer/Producer: Sarah Friedland; Producers: Alexandra Byer, Matthew Thurm

Best Director

  • Clint Bentley, “Train Dreams”
  • Mary Bronstein, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
  • Lloyd Lee Choi, “Lucky Lu”
  • Ira Sachs, “Peter Hujar’s Day”
  • Eva Victor, “Sorry, Baby”

Best Screenplay

  • Michael Angelo Covino, Kyle Marvin, “Splitsville”
  • Angus MacLachlan, “A Little Prayer”
  • James Sweeney, “Twinless”
  • Christian Swegal, “Sovereign”
  • Eva Victor, “Sorry, Baby”

Best First Screenplay

  • Andrew DeYoung, “Friendship”
  • Elena Oxman, “Outerlands”
  • Alex Russell, “Lurker”
  • Syreeta Singleton, “One of Them Days”
  • Constance Tsang, “Blue Sun Palace”

Best Lead Performance

  • Everett Blunck, “The Plague”
  • Rose Byrne, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”
  • Kathleen Chalfant, “Familiar Touch”
  • Chang Chen, “Lucky Lu”
  • Joel Edgerton, “Train Dreams”
  • Dylan O*Brien, “Twinless”
  • Keke Palmer, “One of Them Days”
  • Théodore Pellerin, “Lurker”
  • Tessa Thompson, “Hedda”
  • Ben Whishaw, “Peter Hujar’s Day”

Best Supporting Performance

  • Naomi Ackie, “Sorry, Baby”
  • Zoey Deutch, “Nouvelle Vague”
  • Kirsten Dunst, “Roofman”
  • Rebecca Hall, “Peter Hujar’s Day”
  • Nina Hoss, “Hedda”
  • Jane Levy, “A Little Prayer”
  • Archie Madekwe, “Lurker”
  • Kali Reis, “Rebuilding”
  • Jacob Tremblay, “Sovereign”
  • Haipeng Xu, “Blue Sun Palace”

Best Breakthrough Performance

  • Liz Larsen, “The Baltimorons”
  • Misha Osherovich, “She’s the He”
  • Kayo Martin, “The Plague”
  • SZA, “One of Them Days”
  • Tabatha Zimiga, “East of Wall”

Best Cinematography

  • Alex Ashe, “Peter Hujar’s Day”
  • Norm Li, “Blue Sun Palace”
  • David J. Thompson, “Warfare”
  • Adolpho Veloso, “Train Dreams”
  • Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, “Dust Bunny”

Best Editing

  • Ben Leonberg  Good Boy
  • Carson Lund  Eephus
  • Fin Oates  Warfare
  • Sara Shaw  Splitsville
  • Sofía Subercaseaux  The Testament of Ann Lee

Robert Altman Award  

This award is given to one film’s director, casting director and ensemble cast

  • “The Long Walk,” Director: Francis Lawrence; Casting Director: Rich Delia; Ensemble Cast: Judy Greer, Mark Hamill, Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Tut Nyuot, Joshua Odjick, Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, Garrett Wareing

Best Documentary 

Award given to the director and producer

  • “Come See Me in the Good Light,” Director/Producer: Ryan White; Producers: Jessica Hargrave, Tig Notaro, Stef Willen
  • “Endless Cookie,” Director: Peter Scriver;  Director/Producer: Seth Scriver  Producers: Dan Bekerman, Alex Ordanis, Jason Ryle, Chris Yurkovich
  • “My Undesirable Friends: Part I – Last Air in Moscow,” Director/Producer: Julia Loktev
  • “The Perfect Neighbor,” Director/Producer: Geeta Gandbhir; Producers: Sam Bisbee, Nikon Kwantu, Alisa Payne
  • “The Tale of Silyan,” Director/Producer: Tamara Kotevska; Producers: Jean Dakar, Anna Hashmi, Jordanco Petkovski

Best International Film

Award given to the director

  • “All That’s Left of You,” Palestine, Jordan, Germany, Cyprus; Director: Cherien Dabis
  • “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” Zambia, UK, Ireland; Director: Rungano Nyoni
  • “A Poet,” Colombia; Director: Simón Mesa Soto
  • “The Secret Agent,” Brazil; Director: Kleber Mendonca Filho
  • “Sirat,” Spain; Director: Oliver Laxe

Producers Award

The Producers Award, now in its 29th year, honors an emerging producer who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrates the creativity, tenacity and vision required to produce quality independent films. This award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant.

  • Emma Hannaway
  • Luca Intili
  • Tony Yang

Someone To Watch Award

The Someone to Watch Award, now in its 32nd year, recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition. This award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant.

  • Tatti Ribeiro, Director of “Valentina”
  • Neo Sora, Director of “Happyend”
  • Annapurna Sriram, Director of “Fucktoys”
  • Truer Than Fiction Award
  • The Truer Than Fiction Award, now in its 31st year, is presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition. This award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant.
  • Tony Benna, Director of “André is an Idiot”
  • Rajee Samarasinghe, Director of “Your Touch Makes Others Invisible”
  • Brittany Shyne, Director of “Seeds”

Best New Non-Scripted Or Documentary Series

This award is given to the creator, executive producer and co-executive producer

  • “Citizen Nation,” Creator: Bret Sigler; Executive Producers: Christopher Buck, Kyra Darnton
  • “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time,” Executive Producers: Jonathan Chinn, Simon Chinn, Ryan Coogler, Myles Estey, Ted Skillman, Zinzi Coogler, Sev Ohanian, Peter Nicks, Kalia King, Carolyn Payne, Sean David Johnson; Co-Executive Producer: Kelli Buchanan
  • “Pee-wee as Himself,” Executive Producers: Matt Wolf, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Ronald Bronstein, Eli Bush, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, Paul Reubens, Candace Tomarken, Kyle Martin, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Sara Rodriguez
  • “Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television,” Executive Producers: Issa Rae, Montrel McKay, John Maggio, Rachel Dretzin, John Ealer, Jonathan Berry, Dave Becky, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Sara Rodriguez  Co- Executive Producers: Esther Dere, Zachary Herrmann
  • “Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae,” Executive Producers: Ezra Edelman, Caroline Waterlow, Amy Kaufman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Riva Marker; Co-Executive Producer: Mark Becker

Best New Scripted Series

This award is given to the creator, executive producer and co-executive producer

  • “Adolescence,” Creators/Executive Producers: Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham; Executive Producers: Philip Barantini, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Nina Wolarsky, Hannah Walters, Mark Herbert, Emily Feller; Co- Executive Producers: Carina Sposato, Niall Shamma, Peter Balm
  • “Common Side Effects,” Creators/Executive Producers: Joe Bennett, Steve Hely; Executive Producers: Mike Judge, Greg Daniels, Dustin Davis, James Merrill, Sean Buckelew, Benjy Brooke, Kelly Crews, Suzanna Makkos; Co-Executive Producer: Dave King
  • “Forever,” Creator/Executive Producer: Mara Brock Akil; Executive Producers: Regina King, Susie Fitzgerald, Shana C. Waterman, Reina King, Anthony Hemingway, Judy Blume, Erika Harrison, Sara E. White; Co-Executive Producer: Jerron Horton
  • “Mr Loverman,” Executive Producers: Lennie James, Hong Khaou, Jo McClellan, Faye Ward, Hannah Farrell, Hannah Price
  • “North of North,” Creators/Executive Producers: Stacey Aglok MacDonald, Alethea Arnaquq-Baril  Executive Producers: Garry Campbell, Anya Adams, Susan Coyne, Miranda de Pencier; Co-Executive Producers: Teresa M. Ho, Michael Goldbach, Kathryn Borel Jr., JP Larocque

Best Lead Performance In A New Scripted Series

  • Sydney Chandler, “Alien: Earth”
  • Stephen Graham, “Adolescence”
  • Ethan Hawke, “The Lowdown”
  • Lennie James, “Mr Loverman”
  • Anna Lambe, “North of North”
  • Lola Petticrew, “Say Nothing”
  • Seth Rogen, “The Studio”
  • Lovie Simone, “Forever”
  • Michelle Williams, “Dying for Sex”
  • Noah Wyle, “The Pitt”

Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series

  • Ariyon Bakare, “Mr Loverman”
  • Babou Ceesay, “Alien: Earth”
  • Sharon D. Clarke, “Mr Loverman”
  • Taylor Dearden, “The Pitt”
  • Erin Doherty, “Adolescence”
  • Stephen McKinley Henderson, “A Man on the Inside”
  • Poorna Jagannathan, “Deli Boys”
  • Xosha Roquemore, “Forever”
  • Jenny Slate, “Dying for Sex”
  • Ben Whishaw, `Black Doves
  • Best Breakthrough Performance In A New Scripted Series
  • Asif Ali, “Deli Boys”
  • Wally Baram, “Overcompensating”
  • Owen Cooper, “Adolescence”
  • Michael Cooper Jr., “Forever”
  • Ernest Kingsley Junior, “Washington Black”

Best Ensemble Cast In A New Scripted Series

  • “Chief of War,”  Ensemble Cast: Charlie Brumbly, Luciane Buchanan, Cliff Curtis, Brandon Finn, Moses Goods, Te Ao o Hinepehinga, Benjamin Hoetjes, Siua Ikale’o, Keala Kahuanui-Paleka, Mainei Kinimaka, Kaina Makua, Jason Momoa, Temuera Morrison, Te Kohe Tuhaka, James Udom

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