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    "My Life" wins the Independent Spirit Award, "Oppenheimer" dominates the Guild Awards

    With the Oscars approaching, the awards season has come to an end. This past weekend, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Independent Spirit Awards and Producers Guild of America Awards were handed out. At this point, the most important Oscar awards have been settled, with only the Photographers Guild Award and the Editors Guild Award yet to be awarded, and then the finale will be officially staged on March 10.

    'The Devil Wears Prada' cast reunites at SAG Awards

    On February 24, local time, the Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony was held first. There were many highlights that night, including the reunion of Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt's "The Devil Wears Prada" cast, and Pedro Pascal's lyrics after drinking too much wine Unsatisfactory acceptance speeches, etc.

    The cast of "Oppenheimer" poses for a group photo backstage at the Screen Actors Guild Awards

    Of course, what attracts the most attention is the award. As a result, "Oppenheimer" won three awards in the film category, including Best Ensemble, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), and Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) , become the biggest winner. In addition, in the competition for best actress, Lily Gladstone of "Killers of the Flower Moon" defeated Emma Stone of "Poor Things" and became the first Native American to win this award.

    Let’s take a look at the Independent Spirit Awards, which aim to encourage independent film and television creation in the United States. Although limited by the production cost of US$30 million, this award has limited significance as a benchmark for the Oscars. However, in recent years, the Oscars have tilted towards literary and artistic films, and the two awards often overlap. For example, last year's "The Instant Universe" won two awards. .

    "My Life" Wins Independent Spirit Award for Best Picture

    This year's award-winning works and filmmakers also received multiple Oscar nominations. For example, "My Life", which won the Best Picture, was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture; Damien Joy Randolph ("Stay"), who won the Best Supporting Actor Award, is regarded as the Oscar's Best Supporting Actress winner. The best choice; "American Novel", which won the best screenplay, is considered to have a chance to become a dark horse at this year's Oscars; "May December", the best first screenplay, was also nominated for the Oscar for best original screenplay.

    At the Producers Guild of America Awards, which were handed out at the end of the weekend, "Oppenheimer" undoubtedly won the best picture. But in the field of best animated film, there was an upset. "Spider-Man: Across the Universe" defeated Hayao Miyazaki's "How Do You Want to Live", adding to the competition for the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film.

    [List of winners of the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards]

    Movies

    Best Ensemble: "Oppenheimer"

    Best Actor: Cillian Murphy, "Oppenheimer"

    Best Actress: Lily Gladstone, "Killers of the Flower Moon"

    Best Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr., "Oppenheimer"

    Best Supporting Actress: Damien Joy Randolph, "Stay in School"

    Best Stunt Ensemble: "Mission: Impossible 7"

    Drama series

    Best Ensemble, Drama: "Succession"

    Best Actor in a Drama Series: Pedro Pascal, "The Last of Us"

    Best Actress in a Drama Series: Elizabeth Debicki, "The Crown"

    Best Ensemble, Comedy: "The Bear's Diner"

    Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White, "The Bear's Diner"

    Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Ayo Adweli, "The Bear's Diner"

    Best Actor in a Television Movie/Limited Series: Steven Yeun, "Better Days"

    Best Actress in a Television Movie/Limited Series: Ali Wong, "The Furious Life"

    Best Stunt Ensemble: "The Last of Us"

    [List of winners of the 39th Annual Film Independent Spirit Awards]

    Best Picture: "My Life"

    Best First Feature: "One Thousand and One Kinds"

    Best Director: Celine Song, "My Life"

    Best Actor: Jeffrey Wright, "American Novel"

    Best Supporting Actor: Damien Joy Randolph, "Stay in School"

    Best Breakthrough Performance: Dominic Cessa, "Stay in School"

    Best Screenplay: "American Novel" Curd Jefferson

    Best First Screenplay: May December, Sammy Birch, Alex Mechanic

    Best Cinematography: Egil Bled, "Stay in School"

    Best Editing: Daniel Garber, "How to Blow Up a Pipe"

    Best International Film: "Falling Judgment"

    Best Documentary: "The Daughters of Ofa"

    John Cassavetes Award: "Fremont"

    Producer Award: Monique Walton

    Robert Altman Award: "Coming Soon"

    Noteworthy Newcomer Award: Monica Sorel "Between the Hills"

    Truer Than Fiction Award: Seth Hernandez Longiglio, "Blind"

    [The 35th Producers Guild of America Awards]

    Best Picture: "Oppenheimer"

    Best animated film: "Spider-Man: Across the Universe"

    Best Documentary: "American Symphony"

    Best drama series: "Succession"

    Best comedy series: "Bear's Diner"

    Best Limited/Anthology Series: "The Rage"

    Best Streaming/TV Movie: Black Mirror S06E03 (Beyond the Sea)

    Best live variety or talk show: "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"

    Best Game/Competition TV Show: "RuPaul's Drag Race"

    Best non-fiction TV programme: Welcome to Wrexham

    Best Sports Program: "Beckham"

    Best Children's Program: "Sesame Street"

    Lifetime Achievement Award: Martin Scorsese

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