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«Breaking News» Independent Spirit Awards 2019: If Beale Street Could Talk wins Best Picture

The Independent Spirit Awards brought out a bevy of celebrities to Santa Monica, California on Saturday. 


The big winner of the night was If Beale Street Could Talk as the film - based on the 1974 novel by James Baldwin - took home Best Picture.


And the director Barry Jenkins - who won for Best Director earlier in the program - took to the stage with Best Supporting Female winner Regina King.




Big night: The Independent Spirit Awards brought out Regina King and Barry Jenkins to Santa Monica, California on Saturday


Big night: The Independent Spirit Awards brought out Regina King and Barry Jenkins to Santa Monica, California on Saturday



Big night: The Independent Spirit Awards brought out Regina King and Barry Jenkins to Santa Monica, California on Saturday



When Barry director took to the stage for Best Director he pleaded for more women to be represented in the film industry.


Glenn Close won Best Female Lead for The Wife as she brought her dog Sir Pippin of Beanfield on stage as 'her date'.

'We struggled for 14 years to get this movie made. It’s always the work, isn't it' said the actress, 71, before thanking the other nominees in the category.


If Beale Street Could Talk took home the prize Best Picture. 




Big winner: The big winner of the night was If Beale Street Could Talk as the film - based on the 1974 novel by James Baldwin - as it took home Best Picture


Big winner: The big winner of the night was If Beale Street Could Talk as the film - based on the 1974 novel by James Baldwin - as it took home Best Picture



Big winner: The big winner of the night was If Beale Street Could Talk as the film - based on the 1974 novel by James Baldwin - as it took home Best Picture





Puppy love: Glenn Close, 71, won Best Female Lead for The Wife as she brought her dog Pip on stage at the star-studded Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday


Puppy love: Glenn Close, 71, won Best Female Lead for The Wife as she brought her dog Pip on stage at the star-studded Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday



Puppy love: Glenn Close, 71, won Best Female Lead for The Wife as she brought her dog Pip on stage at the star-studded Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday





Dog days: 'We struggled for 14 years to get this movie made. It’s always the work, isn't it' said the actress


Dog days: 'We struggled for 14 years to get this movie made. It’s always the work, isn't it' said the actress



Dog days: 'We struggled for 14 years to get this movie made. It’s always the work, isn't it' said the actress





Ethan Hawke won Best Male Lead for First Reformed. Amanda Seyfried accepted on his behalf


Ethan Hawke won Best Male Lead for First Reformed. Amanda Seyfried accepted on his behalf



Ethan Hawke won Best Male Lead for First Reformed. Amanda Seyfried accepted on his behalf





Best Director: Barry Jenkins (right) won Best Director for If Beale Street Could Talk 


Best Director: Barry Jenkins (right) won Best Director for If Beale Street Could Talk 



Best Director: Barry Jenkins (right) won Best Director for If Beale Street Could Talk 



Ethan Hawke won Best Male Lead for First Reformed. Amanda Seyfried accepted on his behalf.


Sayombhu Mukdeeprom won Best Cinematography for Suspiria.


The cinematographer was not at the event as he was shooting a film in Italy, but he said in a statement: 'I am an independent spirit so that is why I am not there!'


Can You Ever Forgive Me won for Best Screenplay. The writer Nicole Holofcener accepted the award.


'I wish Lee Israel was here to see this although she wouldn't have been nice to anyone here,' joked Nicole about the real life author played by Melissa McCarthy.


Regina King won Best Supporting Female for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk.




Best Screenplay: Marielle Heller and Nicole Holofcener picked up Best Screenplay for Can You Ever Forgive Me


Best Screenplay: Marielle Heller and Nicole Holofcener picked up Best Screenplay for Can You Ever Forgive Me



Best Screenplay: Marielle Heller and Nicole Holofcener picked up Best Screenplay for Can You Ever Forgive Me



The gorgeous thespian took to the stage in a maroon gown: 'I have not done a film in 10 years and I'm blessed to be part of this piece of art.'


Won’t You Be My Neighbor? won Best Documentary.


Director Morgan Neville took the stage to accept the award: 'I want to thank all the people that fell in love with this movie over the last year.'




Jokester: Shangela performed a medley of songs made to describe the Best Picture nominees


Jokester: Shangela performed a medley of songs made to describe the Best Picture nominees



Jokester: Shangela performed a medley of songs made to describe the Best Picture nominees





Stunner: Regina King won Best Supporting Female for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk 


Stunner: Regina King won Best Supporting Female for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk 



Stunner: Regina King won Best Supporting Female for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk 



Suspiria - which starred Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton - won the Robert Altman Award.


The award is presented to the ensemble cast, director and casting director of a film. 


Writer/director Boots Riley accepted the trophy: 'There's been a lot said to the new diverse voices in film. People are trying to change the way the world is.' 




Morgan Neville, Caryn Capotosto and Nicholas Ma won Best Documentary for Won’t You Be My Neighbor? 


Morgan Neville, Caryn Capotosto and Nicholas Ma won Best Documentary for Won’t You Be My Neighbor? 



Morgan Neville, Caryn Capotosto and Nicholas Ma won Best Documentary for Won’t You Be My Neighbor? 



Joe Bini won Best Editing for You Were Never Really Here.


'It was an absolute dream to work with this cast and director,' said Bini. 


Roma won the Best International Film trophy. The Mexican film was written and directed by Alfonso Cuaron.


Debra Granik won the Bonnie Award for her storied career as a director in the film industry.




Beauty: Suspiria - which starred Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton - won the Robert Altman Award


Beauty: Suspiria - which starred Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton - won the Robert Altman Award



Beauty: Suspiria - which starred Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton - won the Robert Altman Award





Beauties: Chloe Grace Moretz, Dakota Johnson, and Mia Goth posed together


Beauties: Chloe Grace Moretz, Dakota Johnson, and Mia Goth posed together



Beauties: Chloe Grace Moretz, Dakota Johnson, and Mia Goth posed together





New star: Sorry To Bother You won Best First Feature as Boots Riley accepted the trophy


New star: Sorry To Bother You won Best First Feature as Boots Riley accepted the trophy



New star: Sorry To Bother You won Best First Feature as Boots Riley accepted the trophy



'I wasn't expecting such a love bomb,' said the pilot.  


Caroline Kaplan, Genoel Ramirez, and Lindsey Cordero accepted the John Cassavetes Award for En El Septimo Dia.


The award is presented to the creative team of a film budgeted at less than $500,000.  




Roma wins Best International Film as director Alfonso Cuaron accepts the trophy


Roma wins Best International Film as director Alfonso Cuaron accepts the trophy



Roma wins Best International Film as director Alfonso Cuaron accepts the trophy





Director and pilot: Debra Granik won the Bonnie Award 


Director and pilot: Debra Granik won the Bonnie Award 



Director and pilot: Debra Granik won the Bonnie Award 





Trophy winners: Caroline Kaplan, Genoel Ramirez, and Lindsey Cordero accepted the John Cassavetes Award for En El Septimo Dia at the Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday


Trophy winners: Caroline Kaplan, Genoel Ramirez, and Lindsey Cordero accepted the John Cassavetes Award for En El Septimo Dia at the Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday



Trophy winners: Caroline Kaplan, Genoel Ramirez, and Lindsey Cordero accepted the John Cassavetes Award for En El Septimo Dia at the Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday



Bo Burnham won Best First Screenplay for his coming-of-age dramedy Eighth Grade. 


'I was told I was a comedian for 13-year-old girls, and they deserve to be heard!' the acclaimed stand-up said during his acceptance speech. 


We The Animals top the nomination list with five while Eighth Grade, First Reformed and You Were Never Really Here are up for four each. 




Big winner: Bo Burnham won Best First Screenplay for Eighth Grade


Big winner: Bo Burnham won Best First Screenplay for Eighth Grade



Big winner: Bo Burnham won Best First Screenplay for Eighth Grade





Daring duo: Bo and Elsie Fisher posed together


Daring duo: Bo and Elsie Fisher posed together



Daring duo: Bo and Elsie Fisher posed together



Aubrey Plaza hosted the event that kicked off with Richard E. Grant taking home the prize for Best Supporting Male for Can You Ever Forgive Me.


The Spirit Awards are chosen by the Film Independent’s 6200 members after an anonymous committee votes on nominations. 


The eligibility rules require that movies be produced in the United States for less than $20 million. 




Astounded: Aubrey Plaza hosted the event that kicked off with Richard E. Grant taking home the prize for Best Supporting Male for Can You Ever Forgive Me


Astounded: Aubrey Plaza hosted the event that kicked off with Richard E. Grant taking home the prize for Best Supporting Male for Can You Ever Forgive Me



Astounded: Aubrey Plaza hosted the event that kicked off with Richard E. Grant taking home the prize for Best Supporting Male for Can You Ever Forgive Me



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Main photo article The Independent Spirit Awards brought out a bevy of celebrities to Santa Monica, California on Saturday. 
The big winner of the night was If Beale Street Could Talk as the film – based on the 1974 novel by James Baldwin – took home Best Picture.
And the director Barry Jenkins – ...


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