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“We The Animals” Lead Spirit Awards Nominees

"We the Animals" leads all Spirt Awards contender with a total of 5 nominations including Best Feature.

SANTA MONICA—Let get ready for awards season, because the 34th Annual Spirit Awards revealed its nominees for 2019 on November 16 with the film “We the Animals” earned a total of 5 nominations including Best Feature.

Other films picking up multiple nominations included “Eighth Grade,” “You Were Never Really Here” and “First Reformed,” which each earned 4 nominations apiece. Vying for the Best Feature prize are “First Reformed,” “Eighth Grade,” “If Beale Street Could Talk,” “You Were Never Really Here” and “Leave No Trace.” A list of this year’s nominees can be viewed below:

Best First Feature

-“Hereditary”

-“The Tale”

-“Sorry To Bother You”

-“We the Animals”

-“Wildlife”

Best Director

-Barry Jenkins “If Beale Street Could Talk”

-Tamara Jenkins “Private Life”

-Paul Schrader “First Reformed”

-Lynne Ramsay “You Were Never Really Here”

-Debra Granik “Leave No Trace”

Best Screenplay

-Boots Riley “Sorry To Bother You”

-Paul Schrader “First Reformed”

-Tamara Jenkins “Private Life”

-Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”

-Richard Glatzer, Rebecca Lenkiewicz and Wash Westmoreland “Colette”

Best First Screenplay

-Christina Choe “Nancy”

-Jennifer Fox “The Tale”

-Cory Finley “Thoroughbreds”

-Bo Burnham “Eighth Grade”

-Quinn Shephard and Laurie Shephard “Blame”

Best Female Lead

-Glenn Close “The Wife”

-Toni Collette “Hereditary”

-Regina King “Support the Girls”

-Elsie Fisher “Eighth Grade”

-Carey Mulligan “Wildlife”

-Helena Howard “Madeleine’s Madeline”

Best Male Lead

-Daveed Diggs “Blindspotting”

-John Cho “Searching”

-Christian Malheiros “Socrates”

-Joaquin Phoenix “You Were Never Really Here”

-Ethan Hawke “First Reformed”

Best Supporting Male

-Raul Castillo “We the Animals”

-Richard E. Grant “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”

-John David Washington “Monsters and Men”

-Josh Hamilton “Eighth Grade”

-Adam Driver “BlackKlansman”

Best Supporting Female

-Regina King “If Beale Street Could Talk”

-Tyne Daly “A Bread Factory”

-Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie “Leave No Trace”

-J. Smith-Cameron “Nancy”

-Kayli Carter “Private Life”

Best Documentary

-“Hale County This Morning, This Evening”

-“On Her Shoulders”

-“Shirkers”

-“Of Fathers and Sons”

-“Minding the Gap”

-“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”

Best International Film

-“Burning” (South Korea)

-“The Favourite (United Kingdom)

-“Shoplifters” (Japan)

-“Roma” (Mexico)

-“Happy as Lazzaro” (Italy)

Best Cinematography

-Diego Garcia “Wildlife”

-Ashley Connor “Madeline’s Madeline”

-Sayombhu Mukdeeprom “Suspiria”

-Zak Mulligan “We the Animals”

-Benjamin Loeb “Mandy”

Best Editing

-Joe Bini “You Were Really Never Here”

-Nick Houy “Mid90s”

-Anne Fabi, Alex Hall and Gary Levy “The Tale”

-Keiko Deguchi, Brian A. Kates and Jeremiah Zagar “We the Animals”

-Luke Dunkley, Nick Fenton, Chris Gill and Julian Hart “American Animals”

The ceremony will be hosted on February 23, 2019, and will be held on a beach in Santa Monica. A host for the ceremony has not been announced.

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