Independent Spirit Award for Best Film
Independent Spirit Award for Best Film | |
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Awarded for | Best Independent Film |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Film Independent |
First awarded | 1985 |
Currently held by | Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) |
Website | filmindependent |
The Independent Spirit Award for Best Film (or Best Feature) is one of the annual Independent Spirit Awards, presented to recognize the best in independent filmmaking, it was first awarded in 1985 with Martin Scorsese's film After Hours being the first recipient of the award.
Criteria
In order to be considered as an independent film and therefore being eligible to this category, nomination committees base their decision on four criteria, "uniqueness of vision, original, provocative subject matter, percentage of financing from independent sources and economy of means"; the latter refers to a budget ceiling of $22.5 million. In 2022, Film Independent increased the budget cap for eligible films to $30 million to account for the rising cost of production.
In the following lists, the first titles listed are winners. These are also in bold and in blue background; those not in bold are nominees.
Winners and nominees
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Year | Winner | Distributing company(s) | Director(s) |
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2020 |
Nomadland | Searchlight Pictures | Chloé Zhao |
First Cow | A24 | Kelly Reichardt | |
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom | Netflix | George C. Wolfe | |
Minari | A24 | Lee Isaac Chung | |
Never Rarely Sometimes Always | Focus Features | Eliza Hittman | |
2021 |
The Lost Daughter | Netflix | Maggie Gyllenhaal |
A Chiara | Neon | Jonas Carpignano | |
C’mon C’mon | A24 | Mike Mills | |
The Novice | IFC Films | Lauren Hadaway | |
Zola | A24 | Janicza Bravo | |
2022 |
Everything Everywhere All at Once | A24 | Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert |
Bones and All | MGM/United Artists Releasing | Luca Guadagnino | |
Our Father, the Devil | Resolve Media | Ellie Foumbi | |
Tár | Focus Features | Todd Field | |
Women Talking | MGM/United Artists Releasing | Sarah Polley |
Distributors with most wins and nominations (3 or more)
- Netflix - 3 (one win)
- A24 - 12 (three wins)
- Island Pictures - 3 (one win)
- Fox Searchlight/Searchlight Pictures - 17 (eight wins)
- Orion Pictures - 4 (one win)
- Columbia/Sony Pictures Classics - 20 (one win)
- The Weinstein Company - 4 (two wins)
- Miramax - 9 (three wins)
- Universal/Focus Features - 13 (four wins)
- Fine Line Features - 7 (two wins)
- IFC Films - 5 (no wins)
- Samuel Goldwyn - 8 (no wins)
- MGM/United Artists - 4 (1 win)
- Artisan Entertainment - 3 (no wins)
- New Line Cinema - 6 (one win)
- October Films - 7 (one win)
- Lionsgate - 7 (two wins)
- New Yorker Films - 3 (no wins)
- Warner Bros/Warner Independent Films - 3 (two wins)
- Paramount/Paramount Vantage - 5 (one win)