Zhao 'excited' for Oscars as 'Nomadland' wins at Spirit Awards
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Zhao 'excited' for Oscars as 'Nomadland' wins at Spirit Awards
In this file photo taken on September 5, 2015 US-China director Chloe Zhao poses during a photocall to present the movie "Songs My Brothers Taught Me" in the French northwestern sea resort of Deauville, during the 41th Deauville US Film Festival. The Oscars on Sunday will mirror the movie industry they honor: transformed by the pandemic, forced to experiment with new venues and formats, and likely to be dominated by "Nomadland." The crowning event of Hollywood's awards season was delayed by two months, and will mainly be held at Los Angeles' Union Station, chosen for the social distancing its enormity allows in the age of Covid-19. Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP.

by Andrew Marszal



LOS ANGELES (AFP).- Chloe Zhao voiced her excitement about the looming Oscars as her road movie "Nomadland" topped the Film Independent Spirit Awards on Thursday, winning best feature and showing no signs of slowing down its relentless award season charge.

The US feature film -- which has accrued dozens of Hollywood prizes and is tipped to win big at Sunday's Academy Awards -- also won best director, editing and cinematography honors at the ceremony dedicated to films with smaller budgets.

The Spirit Awards, taking place online this year due to Covid-19, are the penultimate stop on Hollywood's award circuit before the grand finale of the Oscars, which will be held in-person in Los Angeles in three days' time.

"We have a lot of friends nominated this year, and we're really excited to see them... and we have some surprise guests!" said Zhao, who is favorite to become the second-ever female directing winner at the Oscars.

When a moderator suggested those mystery guests might be the real-life nomads who play versions of themselves in Zhao's film, she added: "I can't wait to just hug them. I need to hug somebody!"

The film follows a community of older Americans who roam the West in vans after losing everything in the wake of the global financial crisis.

Collecting her director prize Zhao -- who made her name with tiny indie films set in the US heartland -- thanked the "independent film community," adding: "We wouldn't be here without you."

Zhao's next film is "Eternals," part of the mega-grossing Marvel superhero blockbuster series.

Asked by AFP in a virtual Q&A if she would like to return to indie filmmaking later, she replied: "Definitely -- I would love to be able to do both if possible."

"The difference? There's a lot more visual effects shots," she added, referring to the Marvel films' lavish, computer-enhanced action sequences.




Obamas win again

While "Nomadland" topped the Spirit Awards with four wins from five nominations, its star Frances McDormand missed out to Carey Mulligan of "Promising Young Woman," a potential dark horse for the Oscars.

The #MeToo revenge thriller also won for screenplay.

Another Oscar best picture nominee that added some momentum on Thursday was "Sound of Metal," in which Riz Ahmed stars as a rock drummer who loses his hearing.

Ahmed won best actor, supporting star Paul Raci was also honored, and the film took best first feature for debut director Darius Marder.

South Korean veteran star Youn Yuh-jung confirmed her supporting actress favorite status with another win for her eccentric grandmother in immigrant drama "Minari."

And "Crip Camp" became the latest documentary from Barack and Michelle Obama's production house to win at the Spirit Awards, emulating last year's "American Factory" and boosting its own Oscar hopes.

"First and foremost I want to thank President Obama and Mrs Obama for their belief in us," said Nicole Newnham, co-director of the film about a hippie camp for disabled youths who went on to become leading activists.

The Obamas "actually watched our film multiple times, gave feedback, it was a true partnership... we really did make this film with them," she added in the virtual "backstage."


© Agence France-Presse










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