30th Independent Spirit Awards

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30th Independent Spirit Awards
Awarded forBest in independent film
DateFebruary 21, 2015
Site Santa Monica Pier
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Hosted by Fred Armisen
Kristen Bell
Highlights
Best Feature Birdman
Most awardsBirdman (3)
Most nominationsBirdman (6)
Television coverage
Channel IFC

The 30th Film Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best independent films of 2014, were presented by Film Independent on February 21, 2015. [1] [2] [3] [4] The nominations were announced on November 25, 2014. [5] The ceremony was hosted by Fred Armisen and Kristen Bell, and aired live for the first time on IFC. [6]

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Winners and nominees

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Richard Linklater, Best Director winner
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Michael Keaton, Best Male Lead winner
Julianne Moore, Best Female Lead winner Julianne Moore (15011443428).jpg
Julianne Moore, Best Female Lead winner
J. K. Simmons, Best Supporting Male winner JK Simmons 2009.jpg
J. K. Simmons, Best Supporting Male winner
Patricia Arquette, Best Supporting Female winner Patricia Arquette 2015.jpg
Patricia Arquette, Best Supporting Female winner
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Dan Gilroy, Best Screenplay winner
Best Feature Best Director

Birdman

Richard Linklater Boyhood
Best Male Lead Best Female Lead
Michael Keaton Birdman as Riggan Thomson Julianne Moore Still Alice as Dr. Alice Howland
Best Supporting Male Best Supporting Female
J. K. Simmons Whiplash as Terence Fletcher Patricia Arquette Boyhood as Olivia Evans
Best Screenplay Best First Screenplay
Dan Gilroy Nightcrawler Justin Simien Dear White People
Best First Feature Best Documentary Feature
Nightcrawler Citizenfour Laura Poitras
Best Cinematography Best Editing
Emmanuel Lubezki Birdman Tom Cross Whiplash
Best International Film
Ida (Denmark / France / Poland / United Kingdom) – Paweł Pawlikowski

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
6 Birdman
5 Boyhood
Nightcrawler
Selma
4 Love Is Strange
Whiplash
3 A Most Violent Year
2 A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
The Immigrant
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter
Obvious Child
Only Lovers Left Alive
She's Lost Control
Films that won multiple awards
AwardsFilm
3 Birdman
2 Boyhood
Nightcrawler
Whiplash

Special awards

John Cassavetes Award

Land Ho!

Robert Altman Award

(The award is given to its film director, casting director, and ensemble cast)

Kiehl's Someone to Watch Award

Recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant funded by Kiehl's since 1851.

Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia H.

Piaget Producers Award

Honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrate the creativity, tenacity and vision required to produce quality, independent films. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant funded by Piaget.

Chris Ohlson

Truer than Fiction Award

Presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition. The award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant funded by LensCrafters.

Dan Krauss The Kill Team

Special Distinction Award

(The award is given to its film director, producers, and ensemble cast for its uniqueness of "vision, honesty of direction and screenwriting, superb acting and achievement on every level of filmmaking")

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