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This image released by Searchlight Pictures shows Frances McDormand in a scene from the film "Nomadland" by Chloe Zhao. The film won best feature at the Gotham Awards on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. (Searchlight Pictures via AP)

NEW YORK โ€“ Streaming from an empty banquet hall and with acceptance speeches made from living rooms, the 30th Gotham Awards gave a very strange Oscar season a virtual start Monday in a largely digital ceremony that crowned Chloe Zhaoโ€™s โ€œNomadlandโ€ the best film of 2020.

As the first prominent award show to go forward during the pandemic, the Gotham Awards took a trial-and-error approach to mounting a show that couldnโ€™t include the usual trappings of the annual independent film awards: a flashy red carpet, free-flowing cocktails, standing ovations. The Gothams nevertheless went ahead with a ceremony from its usual home of Wall Street Ciprianiโ€™s in downtown Manhattan, albeit without an in-person audience and with only a handful of presenters.

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Opening the show, Jeffrey Sharp, executive director of the Gotham Film & Media Institute, predicted that there would be โ€œglitches and gremlinsโ€ throughout the event. The show was livestreamed on Facebook, with invitees placed digitally at tables via a poker program that Gotham organizers retooled to simulate being seated at the gala.

โ€œWhile weโ€™re the first, weโ€™re definitely not the last award show exploring new ways to come together,โ€ said Sharp.

The results werenโ€™t always smooth, but they were typical of a pandemic that has made any large gatherings โ€” let alone glitzy ones like the Gothams โ€” impossible. Winners, appearing by videoconference, were sometimes befuddled.

โ€œI think Iโ€™m supposed to be speaking right now but I hear so many different people talking, Iโ€™m not really sure whatโ€™s going on,โ€ said breakthrough actor winner Kingsley Ben-Adir (โ€œOne Night in Miamiโ€) from a hotel room in London.

Ramona S. Diaz, director of the Maria Ressa profile, โ€œA Thousand Cuts,โ€ learned that she had won best documentary, in a tie with Garrett Bradleyโ€™s incarceration tale โ€œTime,โ€ while the livestream audience awaited her speech.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, I didnโ€™t hear anything. Whatโ€™s going on?โ€ said Diaz, who then learned that she had won. โ€œOh, I did?โ€ she said.

But the Gothams, which had been postponed by about two months to coincide with the delayed Academy Awards calendar, fell into a kind of rhythm and a predictable winner. Zhaoโ€™s โ€œNomadland,โ€ starring Frances McDormand as an itinerant widow living in her van, was the sensation of a similarly pandemic-marred film festival season, winning top honors at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, along with best picture from the National Society of Film Critics.

โ€œNomadlandโ€ won both best feature and the Gothamsโ€™ audience award on Monday. All of the films nominated for best feature were directed by women, including lead-nominee getter โ€œFirst Cow,โ€ by Kelly Reichardt. Zhao, whose โ€œThe Riderโ€ won best feature at the Gothams two years ago, thanked the festivals that, like the Gothams, carried on despite the trying circumstances.

โ€œThey truly showed us and reminded us that weโ€™re not alone,โ€ said Zhao. โ€œA strong community is brought together by our love for cinema.โ€

Other awards were more surprising. Nicole Behaire won best actress for โ€œMiss Juneteenth.โ€ โ€œOh, my God,โ€ she mouthed while still on mute. Turning her audio on, she said it again: โ€œOh, my God.โ€

The best actor category included a posthumous nomination for Chadwick Bosemanโ€™s performance in โ€œMa Raineyโ€™s Black Bottom,โ€ but the award went to Riz Ahmed, for โ€œSound of Metal.โ€

Boseman was still honored with a tribute award, as was his โ€œMa Raineyโ€ co-star Viola Davis. The Gothams, which can steer momentum in the Oscar race, gave out a litany of tribute awards in taped presentations, including for Steve McQueen (โ€œSmall Axeโ€), the ensemble of Aaron Sorkinโ€™s โ€œThe Trial of the Chicago 7,โ€ Ryan Murphy (โ€œThe Promโ€) and Jeffrey Wright.

Simone Ledward Boseman, Chadwickโ€™s widow, accepted his award in an emotional taped message.

โ€œChad, thank you,โ€ she said. โ€œI love you. I am so proud of you. Keep shining your light on us.โ€

Other awards included best screenplay for both Radha Blank (โ€œThe Forty-Year-Old Versionโ€) and Dan Sallitt (โ€œFourteenโ€); breakthrough director for Andrew Patterson (โ€œThe Vast of Nightโ€); and โ€œIdentifying Featuresโ€ for best international film.

Bradley, accepting the shared documentary award for โ€œTime,โ€ lamented that she couldnโ€™t take the stage with her collaborators, and the subjects of her film, Sibil โ€œFoxโ€ and Rob Richardson.

โ€œIf this were in real space, there would be so many more people up here right now,โ€ said Bradley. โ€œBut weโ€™re living in two dimensions right now.โ€

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This story has been corrected to accurately spell Garrett Bradleyโ€™s first name.

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Follow AP Film Writer Jake Coyle on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/jakecoyleAP