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Squid and the Whale leads Indie nominees
From David Germain
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ANGELES—The divorce tale “The Squid and the Whale” led contenders
Tuesday for the Independent Spirit Awards with six nominations,
including best-picture and honours for director Noah Baumbach and actors
Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney.
The other best-picture nominees were the cowboy tales “Brokeback
Mountain” and “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada” and the film
biographies “Capote” and “Good Night, and Good Luck.” Those four movies
all had four nominations each for the awards, which honour films whose
financing comes at least partly from independent sources outside the
Hollywood studio system.
Daniels was nominated for lead actor and Linney for lead actress as
parents going through a caustic divorce in “The Squid and the Whale,”
inspired by writer-director Baumbach’s own parents’ breakup in the
1980s.
Jesse Eisenberg scored a supporting-actor nomination as Daniels and
Linney’s son, while Baumbach was nominated for directing and his
screenplay.
Other lead-actor nominees were Philip Seymour Hoffman as Truman Capote
in “Capote,” a chronicle of the author’s years creating the true-crime
novel “In Cold Blood”; Terrence Howard as a pimp and drug dealer trying
to build a rap career in “Hustle & Flow”; Heath Ledger as a family man
carrying on a gay affair with an old ranch buddy in “Brokeback
Mountain”; and David Strathairn as Edward R. Murrow in “Good Night, and
Good Luck,” an account of the newsman’s battle against the communist
witch hunt in the 1950s.
Also among lead-actress contenders were Felicity Huffman in a
gender-bending role in “Transamerica,” a road-trip tale about a man
preparing for the final surgical procedures to become a woman; Dina
Korzun as a Russian woman married to a rock ‘n’ roll legend who becomes
involved with her husband’s son in “Forty Shades of Blue”; S. Epatha
Merkerson as proprietor of a boarding house who takes in an outcast teen
in “Lackawanna Blues”; and Cyndi Williams in “Room,” about a Texas woman
who goes in search of a mysterious place she sees in visions.
The nonprofit group Film Independent, which sponsors the awards, will
announce winners March 4, the night before the Academy Awards.
Along with Eisenberg, supporting-actor nominees were Firdous Bamji for
“The War Within,” about a Middle Eastern man involved in a terrorist
plot in New York City; Matt Dillon as a bigoted cop in the ensemble
drama “Crash”; Barry Pepper as a Border Patrol agent who kills a Mexican
immigrant and is forced by the victim’s friend to dig up the body for
reburial in Mexico in “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada”; and
Jeffrey Wright as a man who sends his neighbour on a quest to find the
son he never knew in “Broken Flowers.”
The lead actors in the latter two movies — Tommy Lee Jones in “Three
Burials” and Bill Murray in “Broken Flowers” — were shut out of the
nominations. Jones also directed “Three Burials” but missed out in the
directing category, too.
Supporting-actress picks were Amy Adams as a Southern waif captivated by
her new sister-in-law from up north in “Junebug”; Maggie Gyllenhaal as a
gold-digger pursuing an older man in “Happy Endings”; Allison Janney as
a mom trying to hold her crumbling family together in “Our Very Own”;
Michelle Williams as a wife stung by revelations her husband is carrying
on with another man in “Brokeback Mountain”; and Robin Wright Penn as a
married woman thrown into turmoil by a chance encounter with an old
lover in “Nine Lives.”
Joining Baumbach in the directing category were Gregg Araki for the teen
drama “Mysterious Skin”; George Clooney for “Good Night, and Good Luck”;
Rodrigo Garcia for “Nine Lives”; and Ang Lee for “Brokeback Mountain.
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