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 Zhaoโs โNomadlandโ 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 couldnโt 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 Ciprianiโs 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 โglitches 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.
โWhile weโre the first, weโre definitely not the last award show exploring new ways to come together,โ said Sharp.
The results werenโt 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.
โI think Iโm supposed to be speaking right now but I hear so many different people talking, Iโm not really sure whatโs going on,โ said breakthrough actor winner Kingsley Ben-Adir (โOne Night in Miamiโ) from a hotel room in London.
Ramona S. Diaz, director of the Maria Ressa profile, โA Thousand Cuts,โ learned that she had won best documentary, in a tie with Garrett Bradleyโs incarceration tale โTime,โ while the livestream audience awaited her speech.
โIโm sorry, I didnโt hear anything. Whatโs going on?โ said Diaz, who then learned that she had won. โOh, 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. Zhaoโs โNomadland,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.
โNomadlandโ 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 โFirst Cow,โ by Kelly Reichardt. Zhao, whose โThe Riderโ won best feature at the Gothams two years ago, thanked the festivals that, like the Gothams, carried on despite the trying circumstances.
โThey truly showed us and reminded us that weโre not alone,โ said Zhao. โA strong community is brought together by our love for cinema.โ
Other awards were more surprising. Nicole Behaire won best actress for โMiss Juneteenth.โ โOh, my God,โ she mouthed while still on mute. Turning her audio on, she said it again: โOh, my God.โ
The best actor category included a posthumous nomination for Chadwick Bosemanโs performance in โMa Raineyโs Black Bottom,โ but the award went to Riz Ahmed, for โSound of Metal.โ
Boseman was still honored with a tribute award, as was his โMa 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 (โSmall Axeโ), the ensemble of Aaron Sorkinโs โThe Trial of the Chicago 7,โ Ryan Murphy (โThe Promโ) and Jeffrey Wright.
Simone Ledward Boseman, Chadwickโs widow, accepted his award in an emotional taped message.
โChad, thank you,โ she said. โI love you. I am so proud of you. Keep shining your light on us.โ
Other awards included best screenplay for both Radha Blank (โThe Forty-Year-Old Versionโ) and Dan Sallitt (โFourteenโ); breakthrough director for Andrew Patterson (โThe Vast of Nightโ); and โIdentifying Featuresโ for best international film.
Bradley, accepting the shared documentary award for โTime,โ lamented that she couldnโt take the stage with her collaborators, and the subjects of her film, Sibil โFoxโ and Rob Richardson.
โIf this were in real space, there would be so many more people up here right now,โ said Bradley. โBut weโre living in two dimensions right now.โ
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This story has been corrected to accurately spell Garrett Bradleyโs first name.
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