Chloe Zhao’s “The Rider,” a tiny indie about a rodeo rider trying to recover from a serious injury, has been named the best independent film of 2018 at the Gotham Independent Film Awards, which were handed out on Monday night in New York.
On a night in which many of the categories had upset winners, the film best out several better-known films, including Yorgos Lanthimos’ “The Favourite,” Paul Scrader’s “First Reformed” and Barry Jenkins’ “If Beale Street Could Talk.”
Ethan Hawke won the best actor award for “First Reformed,” while Toni Collette took the actress prize for “Hereditary.”
Elsie Fisher won the Breakthrough Actor Award for “Eighth Grade,” in a category made up entirely of women: Fisher, Yalitza Aparicio for “Roma,” Helena Howard for “Madeline’s Madeline,” KiKi Layne for “If Beale Street Could Talk” and Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie for “Leave No Trace.”
The first award of the night went to “Hale County This Morning, This Evening,” which won the documentary award over a field of nominees that included “Minding the Gap,” “Shirkers” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” That last film won the Audience Award over all the nominees in the feature, breakthrough director and doc categories.
Television awards went to “Killing Eve” for breakthrough long-form series and “195 Lewis” for breakthrough short-form series.
Previously announced Gotham Awards tributes went to director Paul Greengrass, actors Willem Dafoe and Rachel Weisz, and Radical Media chairman Jon Kamen.
A special jury award was given to Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz, the three lead actresses of Yorgos Lanthimos’ “The Favourite.” Although that film was considered a foreign production by the Film Independent Spirit Awards and a British production by the British Independent Film Awards, it qualified as an American indie under Gotham rules.
Her director, Bo Burham, gave that film a sweep of the breakthrough film categories by winning the Breakthrough Director Award, and said, “This is really just another award for Elsie Fisher.”
The New York-based Gotham Awards are one of the two major honors for independent film, and are presented early in awards season. The other major indie awards show, the Film Independent Spirit Awards, takes place in Los Angeles at the end of the season, the day before the Oscars. Its nominations will be announced on Nov. 16.
Over the 13 years since the Gotham Awards introduced the Best Feature category, the winner has subsequently won the Oscar only four times — but those four have all come in the last nine years, including “Birdman” in 2014, “Spotlight” in 2015 and “Moonlight” in 2016. The streak was broken last year, when Gotham winner “Call Me By Your Name” was nominated for Best Picture but did not win.
(Excerpt) Read more & See a List of Winners in: The Wrap