Oscar favourite Anora wins best film at the Independent Spirit Awards
The Spirit Awards, held in a beachside tent in Santa Monica, California, is the more irreverent sister to the Academy Awards.

Sean Baker’s Anora won best film, best director and best actor for Mikey Madison at the Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday in what could be a preview of next Sunday’s Oscars.
The film about a Brooklyn sex worker and her whirlwind affair with a Russian oligarch’s son has emerged in recent weeks as an awards season front-runner.
The Spirit Awards, held in a beachside tent in Santa Monica, California, is the more irreverent sister to the Academy Awards, celebrating the best in independent film and television.

Host Aidy Bryant called it “Hollywood’s third or fourth biggest night”.
In accepting the directing prize, Baker spoke passionately about the difficulty of making independent films in an industry that is no longer able to fund riskier films.
He said indies are in danger of becoming calling card films — movies made only as a means to get hired for bigger projects.
“The system has to change because this is simply unsustainable,” Baker said to enthusiastic applause. “We shouldn’t be barely getting by.”
Anora’s best film competition included Jane Schoenbrun’s psychological horror I Saw the TV Glow, RaMell Ross’ adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Nickel Boys, Greg Kwedar’s incarceration drama Sing Sing and Coralie Fargeat’s body horror The Substance.
This year had several other possible Oscar winners celebrating.
Kieran Culkin, considered an Oscar favorite, won the supporting performance award for A Real Pain.
Director, co-star and writer Jesse Eisenberg won best screenplay for the film about two cousins embarking on a Holocaust tour in Poland.
Culkin was not there to accept — he also missed his BAFTA win last weekend to tend to a family member — but other Oscar nominees like Madison and Demi Moore were.
Madison won the top acting prize over Moore at the BAFTAs last weekend, as well, and stopped on Saturday to pet Moore’s dog Pilaf on the way to the stage.

Acting categories for the Spirit Awards are gender-neutral and include 10 spots each, meaning Madison and Moore were up against Oscar nominees like Colman Domingo (Sing Sing) and Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice).
The documentary prize went to No Other Land, the lauded film by a Palestinian-Israeli collective about the destruction of a village in the West Bank which doesn’t have distribution.
It is also a strong Oscar contender in a competitive category. The filmmakers were not in attendance to accept the award.
Flow, the wordless animated Latvian cat film, won best international film.
At the Oscars, it competes in the international film category and animation.
Sean Wang accepted best first feature and best first screenplay prizes for Dìdi.
He said it was special to be sharing the stage with one of his stars, Joan Chen, who was also nominated for the same award 25 years ago for Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl.
The Netflix phenomenon Baby Reindeer also picked up several prizes, for actors Richard Gadd, Jessica Gunning and Nava Mau.

Mau, who is trans, spoke about the importance of actors sticking together “as we move into this next chapter”.
“We don’t know what is going to happen, but we do know our power,” Mau said.
“We are the people and our labour is everything.”
Other television winners included Shogun, for best new scripted series, and How to Die Alone, for best ensemble.
How to Die Alone creator and star Natasha Rothwell was emotional while accepting the ensemble prize. The show was recently cancelled after its first season.
Rothwell said it was “a show about the need to feel seen, to be valued just as you are”.
“For black stories, visibility isn’t a privilege: It is a necessity,” Rothwell said.
“We deserve to take up space, to be complex, to be hilarious and to be fully human.”