Sidney Flanigan in Never Rarely Sometimes Alway and Julia Garner in The Assistant.
The female filmmakers behind these awards contenders use sophisticated points of view and unusual, revealing camera choices to show us their heroines from the outside and also give us moving firsthand access to their experiences.
This season s many awards possibilities directed by women are as different as
Nomadland, Chloé Zhao s expansive view of itinerant Americans today, and
One Night in Miami, Regina King s tightly focused drama about soon-to-be Black icons in the 1960s. But within that range, one especially eye-opening trend has emerged.
Several women writer-directors have used bold aesthetics to reveal heroines grappling with the life-altering issues of abortion and sexual abuse. Eliza Hittman s subtle, eloquent
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Nomadland wins big at 2021 Gotham Awards
BANG Showbiz 1/12/2021 Bang Showbiz Nomadland was the big winner at the 2021 Gotham Awards.
Chloé Zhao s 2020 independent contemporary western drama - which stars Frances McDormand - scooped Best Feature and the Audience Award at Monday night s (11.01.21) live-streamed ceremony from Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
It s the first time in the three-decade history of the prestigious awards show that all the Best Feature nominees were motion pictures helmed by women, with ‘Nomandland’ beating off stiff competition from Kitty Green’s ‘The Assistant’ and Eliza Hittman s ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’.
The late Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis were honoured with the Actor and Actress Tribute prize, while Steve McQueen won Director Tribute, Ryan Murphy took home the Industry Tribute and the first-ever Ensemble Tribute was handed to Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7 cast.