The 14th Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best in independent filmmaking for 1998, were announced on March 20, 1999. It was hosted by Queen Latifah.[1] [2][3]
14th Independent Spirit Awards | |
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Date | March 20, 1999 |
Site | Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
Hosted by | Queen Latifah |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Gods and Monsters |
Most awards | Gods and Monsters (3) |
Most nominations | Affliction (6) |
Nominees and winners
editFilms that received multiple nominations
editNominations | Film |
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6 | Affliction |
5 | High Art |
4 | Gods and Monsters |
The Opposite of Sex | |
3 | Blind Faith |
Claire Dolan | |
Happiness | |
π | |
Smoke Signals | |
Velvet Goldmine | |
2 | A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries |
Niagara, Niagara | |
Rushmore | |
Slam | |
Slums of Beverly Hills |
Films that won multiple awards
editAwards | Film |
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3 | Gods and Monsters |
2 | High Art |
The Opposite of Sex | |
Rushmore |
Special awards
editTruer Than Fiction Award
edit- Dear Jesse
- Dying to Tell the Story
- Moment of Impact
- Paulina
Producers Award
editSusan A. Stover – The Sticky Fingers of Time & High Art
- Margot Bridger – Arresting Gena & The Delta
- Gill Holland – Hurricane Streets & Spring Forward
- Andrea Sperling – Nowhere & The Doom Generation
Someone to Watch Award
editDavid D. Williams – Thirteen
- Tony Barbieri – One
- Lynn Hershman Leeson – Conceiving Ada
- Eric Tretbar – Snow
References
edit- ^ ""Affliction" Tops Spirit Award Nominations; "Monster," "Art," and "Sex" Also Nab Numerous Nods". indieWire. January 8, 1999. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
- ^ "'Gods' a Monster of a Hit at Indie Awards". Los Angeles Times. March 21, 1999. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
- ^ Karger, Dave; Jensen, Jeff (April 2, 1999). "An Easy Spirit". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on June 23, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2012.