40th Independent Spirit Awards
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| 40th Film Independent Spirit Awards | |
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| Awarded for | Best in independent film and independent television |
| Date | February 22, 2025 |
| Site | Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
| Hosted by | Aidy Bryant |
| Highlights | |
| Best Feature | Anora |
| Most awards | Film: Anora (3) TV: Baby Reindeer (3) |
| Most nominations | Film: Anora / I Saw the TV Glow (5) TV: Shōgun (5) |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | YouTube (through @filmindependent + @imdb) |
The 40th Film Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best independent films and television series of 2024, were presented by Film Independent on February 22, 2025.[1][2][3][4][5] The ceremony was held at the Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California, and was hosted by American actress and comedian Aidy Bryant for the second consecutive year; Bryant's hosting duties the previous year was widely praised and made headlines. For the third consecutive year, the ceremony was streamed live on the YouTube channels of both IMDb and Film Independent, and across Film Independent's social media platforms.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
The nominations were announced live via YouTube on December 4, 2024.[12] Anora and I Saw the TV Glow led the film nominations with five each, followed by Dìdi with four. Shōgun received the most television nominations with five, followed by Baby Reindeer and English Teacher with four each.[3][13][14]
During the ceremony, longtime Film Independent president Josh Welsh was remembered by acting president Brenda Robinson, who delivered a speech about the "visionary" who died on December 31, 2024, after a five-year battle with colon cancer at age 62. Later in the show, during his acceptance speech for Best Feature, Anora filmmaker Sean Baker also paid tribute to Welsh and his contributions to independent cinema, calling him "a true champion of independent voices and a wonderful, kind human being".[15][16][17]
The grant recipients of the Emerging Filmmakers Awards were announced on January 4, 2025.[18]
Film






| Best Feature | Best Director |
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| Best Lead Performance | Best Supporting Performance |
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| Best Breakthrough Performance | Best Screenplay |
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| Best First Feature | Best First Screenplay |
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| Best Documentary Feature | Best International Film |
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| Best Cinematography | Best Editing |
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Films with multiple nominations and awards
| Nominations | Film |
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| 5 | Anora |
| I Saw the TV Glow | |
| 4 | Dìdi |
| 3 | The Apprentice |
| Janet Planet | |
| Sing Sing | |
| 2 | Big Boys |
| A Different Man | |
| The Fire Inside | |
| Girls Will Be Girls | |
| Ghostlight | |
| In the Summers | |
| Jazzy | |
| La cocina | |
| My Old Ass | |
| Nickel Boys | |
| Nightbitch | |
| The Piano Lesson | |
| Problemista | |
| A Real Pain | |
| The Substance |
| Awards | Film |
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| 3 | Anora |
| 2 | Dìdi |
| A Real Pain |
Television




| Best New Scripted Series | Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series |
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| Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series | Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series |
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| Best Breakthrough Performance in a New Scripted Series | Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted Series |
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Series with multiple nominations and awards
| Nominations | Series |
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| 5 | Shōgun |
| 4 | Baby Reindeer |
| English Teacher | |
| 3 | Agatha All Along |
| 2 | Diarra from Detroit |
| Fantasmas | |
| Under the Bridge |
| Awards | Series |
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| 3 | Baby Reindeer |
Special awards
John Cassavetes Award
- Girls Will Be Girls – Shuchi Talati (director/producer/writer); Richa Chadha and Claire Chassagne (producers)
- Big Boys – Corey Sherman (director/producer/writer); Allison Tate (producer)
- Ghostlight – Kelly O'Sullivan (director/writer); Alex Thompson (director/producer); Pierce Cravens, Ian Keiser, Chelsea Krant, Eddie Linker, and Alex Wilson (producers)
- Jazzy – Morrisa Maltz (director/producer/writer); Lainey Shangreaux (writer/producer); Andrew Hajek and Vanara Taing (writers); Miranda Bailey, Tommy Heitkamp, John Way, Natalie Whalen, and Elliott Whitton (producers)
- The People's Joker – Vera Drew (director/writer); Bri LeRose (writer); Joey Lyons (producer)
Robert Altman Award
(The award is given to the film's director, casting director, and ensemble cast)
- His Three Daughters – Director: Azazel Jacobs; Casting Director: Nicole Arbusto; Ensemble Cast: Jovan Adepo, Jasmine Bracey, Carrie Coon, Jose Febus, Rudy Galvan, Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, Randy Ramos Jr., and Jay O. Sanders
Emerging Filmmakers Awards
Producers Award
The award honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrate the creativity, tenacity and vision required to produce quality, independent films.
- Sarah Winshall
- Alex Coco
- Zoë Worth
Someone to Watch Award
The award recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition.
- Sarah Friedland – Familiar Touch
- Nicholas Colia – Griffin in Summer
- Phạm Thiên Ân – Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell
Truer than Fiction Award
The award is presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition.
- Rachel Elizabeth Seed – A Photographic Memory
- Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie – Sugarcane
- Carla Gutiérrez – Frida
Milestones
The Best International Film winner Flow became the first animated feature to win a Film Independent Spirit Award for any category.[5][19][20]