The Oscars, the Golden Globes—of course, we are happy when films from our program receive such awards (and we are also happy that good cinema from the US is gaining even more publicity), but our arthouse heart beats much faster during the Independent Spirit Awards ceremony. During yesterday's gala, it beat particularly fast, because as many as four titles that we presented at the TAURON American Film Festival in November ended the evening with awards in their pockets! Our congratulations go to the creators of the films: Sorry, Baby; I'd Kick You If I Could; Chameleon; and The Plague.
The Independent Spirit Awards are one of the most important American awards given to independent film and television creators. The list of categories is short (among other things, the acting awards are gender-neutral), which is why we are all the more delighted with each award. During yesterday's 41st awards ceremony, four titles from the 16th AFF program triumphed:
For another dose of American independent cinema (which is likely to triumph at the 42nd Independent Spirit Awards), join us this fall for the 17th American Film Festival. We will announce the exact date soon.