Spirit Awards Nominations 2022: Zola and A24 Lead This Year's Nominations

2022-01-03 15:24:03 By : Mr. Wynn Lee

Between 'Zola,' 'The Humans,' and 'C'mon C'mon,' A24 had a great showing at this year's nominations.

The nominations for the 2022 Independent Spirit Awards have been released, with Janicza Bravo's dark comedy Zola leading the pack. A24 dominated the nominations, bringing in an impressive 13 nominations between Zola, The Humans, and C’mon, C’mon. IFC Films picked up eight nominations, while Neno and Netflix each received nine nominations across both the TV and film categories, while HBO earlier seven nominations in the TV categories. This will be the first year the Independent Spirit Awards also honor television.

Each year the Independent Spirit awards celebrate accomplishments in independent filmmaking for films that cost less than $22.5 million. The 2022 Independent Spirit Awards will take place in person this year, after having to switch to a virtual format last year due to COVID. The awards ceremony will air on IFC on Sunday, Mar. 6, 2022. Award winners will be selected by members of Film Independent.

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You can view the full list of nominees below:

“C’mon C’mon”

“The Lost Daughter”

Janicza Bravo, “Zola”

Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Lost Daughter”

Lauren Hadaway, “The Novice”

Mike Mills, “C’mon C’mon”

Ninja Thyberg, “Pleasure”

Clifton Collins Jr., “Jockey”

Frankie Faison, “Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain”

Michael Greyeyes, “Wild Indian”

Udo Kier, “Swan Song”

Simon Rex, “Red Rocket”

Isabelle Fuhrman, “The Novice”

Brittany S. Hall, “Test Pattern”

Patti Harrison, “Together Together”

Taylour Paige, “Zola”

Kali Reis, “Catch the Fair One”

Jessie Buckley, “The Lost Daughter”

Amy Forsyth, “The Novice”

Ruth Negga, “Passing”

Revika Reustle, “Pleasure”

Suzanna Son, “Red Rocket”

Colman Domingo, “Zola”

Meeko Gattuso, “Queen of Glory”

Troy Kotsur, “CODA”

Will Patton, “Sweet Thing”

Chaske Spencer, “Wild Indian”

Nikole Beckwith, “Together Together”

Janicza Bravo, Jeremy O. Harris, “Zola”

Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Lost Daughter”

Mike Mills, “C’mon C’mon”

Todd Stephens, “Swan Song”

Lyle Mitchell Corbine, Jr., “Wild Indian ”

Matt Fifer; Story by Sheldon D. Brown, “Cicada”

Shatara Michelle Ford, “Test Pattern ”

Fran Kranz, “Mass”

Michael Sarnoski; Story by Vanessa Block, Michael Sarnoski, “Pig”

“Queen of Glory”

“This is Not a War Story”

“In The Same Breath”

“Summer of Soul”

“The Nowhere Inn”

“The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain”

“Drive My Car”

“Prayers for the Stolen”

Alex Camilleri, “Luzzu”

Michael Sarnoski, “Pig”

Gillian Wallace Horvat, “I Blame Society”

Angelo Madsen Minax, “North By Current”

Jessica Beshir, “Faya Dayi”

Debbie Lum, “Try Harder!”

“Black and Missing”

“The Choe Show”

“The Lady and The Dale”

“Philly D.A.”

“It’s a Sin”

“The Underground Railroad”

“We Are Lady Parts”

Thuso Mbedu, “The Underground Railroad”

Anjana Vasan, “We Are Lady Parts”

Jana Schmieding, “Rutherford Falls”

Jasmine Cephas Jones, “Blindspotting”

Deborah Ayorinde, “THEM: Covenant”

Lee Jung-jae, “Squid Game”

Olly Alexander, “It’s a Sin”

Michael Greyeyes, “Rutherford Falls”

Murray Bartlett, “The White Lotus”

Ashley Thomas, “THEM: Covenant”

'Dune' and 'The Power of the Dog' also received ten nominations each.

Hilary Remley is a News Writer at Collider. She is a recent graduate of SUNY Albany.