The 2024 Gotham Awards have begun at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
Neon’s “Anora,” a free-wheeling comedy about a sex worker who becomes entangled with the family of a Russian oligarch, leads the nominations with four, including for best feature.
Each category for nominations is decided by a different jury of critics, journalists and other industry professionals, and screening links must be provided to all its jury members. An entirely different group determines the winners. That’s in contrast with the Oscars or the BAFTAs, which are determined by actors, filmmakers and other artists who are in the entertainment industry.
In addition to the nominees, the Gothams is also bestowing special tributes to some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Oscar winner Angelina Jolie (Performer Tribute) for “Maria,” Emmy winner Zendaya (Spotlight Tribute) for “Challengers,” Timothée Chalamet and James Mangold (Visionary Tribute) for “A Complete Unknown,” and the cast of “Sing Sing” (Social Justice Tribute).
This marks the second year that the annual ceremony, hosted by the Gotham Film & Media Institute, removed a budget cap of $35 million for eligible films. Past winners of the Gothams top prize have included “Spotlight” (2015), “Moonlight” (2016) and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022), all of which went on to win best picture at the Oscars.
See the complete list of winners, updating live.
Best Feature
- “Anora” (Neon)
- “Babygirl” (A24)
- “Challengers” (Amazon MGM Studios)
- “A Different Man” (A24)
- “Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM Studios)
Outstanding Lead Performance
- Pamela Anderson, “The Last Showgirl” (Roadside Attractions)
- Adrien Brody, “The Brutalist” (A24)
- Colman Domingo, “Sing Sing” (A24)
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste, “Hard Truths” (Bleecker Street)
- Nicole Kidman, “Babygirl” (A24)
- Keith Kupferer, “Ghostlight” (IFC Films)
- Mikey Madison, “Anora” (Neon)
- Demi Moore, “The Substance” (Mubi)
- Saoirse Ronan, “The Outrun” (Sony Pictures Classics)
- Justice Smith, “I Saw the TV Glow” (A24)
Outstanding Supporting Performance
- Yura Borisov, “Anora” (Neon)
- Kieran Culkin, “A Real Pain” (Searchlight Pictures)
- Danielle Deadwyler, “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix)
- Brigette Lundy-Paine, “I Saw the TV Glow” (A24)
- Natasha Lyonne, “His Three Daughters” (Netflix)
- Clarence Maclin, “Sing Sing” (A24)
- Katy O’Brian, “Love Lies Bleeding” (A24)
- Guy Pearce, “The Brutalist” (A24)
- Adam Pearson, “A Different Man” (A24)
- Brian Tyree Henry, “The Fire Inside” (Amazon MGM Studios)
Best Director
- Payal Kapadia, “All We Imagine as Light” (Sideshow and Janus Films)
- Sean Baker, “Anora” (Neon)
- Guan Hu, “Black Dog” (The Forge)
- Jane Schoenbrun, “I Saw the TV Glow” (A24)
- RaMell Ross, “Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM Studios)
Best International Feature
- “All We Imagine as Light” (Sideshow and Janus Films) — WINNER
- “Green Border” (Kino Lorber)
- “Hard Truths” (Bleecker Street)
- “Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell” (Kino Lorber)
- “Vermiglio” (Sideshow and Janus Films)
Best Documentary Feature
- “Dahomey” (Mubi)
- “Intercepted” (Grasshopper Film)
- “No Other Land” (Antipode Films)
- “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” (Kino Lorber)
- “Sugarcane” (National Geographic Documentary Films)
- “Union” (Self-Distributed)
Best Screenplay
- “Between the Temples” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Nathan Silver, C. Mason Wells
- “Evil Does Not Exist” (Sideshow and Janus Films) — Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
- “Femme” (Utopia) — Sam H. Freeman, Ng Choon Ping
- “His Three Daughters” (Netflix) — Azazel Jacobs — WINNER
- “Janet Planet” (A24) — Annie Baker
Breakthrough Director
- Shuchi Talati, “Girls Will Be Girls” (Juno Films, Inc)
- India Donaldson, “Good One” (Metrograph Pictures)
- Alessandra Lacorazza, “In the Summers” (Music Box Films)
- Vera Drew, “The People’s Joker” (Altered Innocence)
- Mahdi Fleifel, “To a Land Unknown” (Watermelon Pictures)
Breakthrough Performer
- Lily Collias, “Good One” (Metrograph Pictures)
- Ryan Destiny, “The Fire Inside” (Amazon MGM Studios)
- Maisy Stella, “My Old Ass” (Amazon MGM Studios)
- Izaac Wang, “Dìdi” (Focus Features)
- Brandon Wilson, “Nickel Boys” (Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios)