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The Artist and Take Shelter are the indie faves

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The Artist, which takes audiences back to 1920s Hollywood when talking pictures were arriving, and Take Shelter, about a man desperate to protect his family, have each earned five nominations in the 2012 Independent Spirit Awards.

Both are in the running for best feature and best director and have had some success already: Take Shelter won the grand prize at Critics Week at the Cannes Film Festival, and The Artist was the most popular film with audiences at San Sebastian.

Four other films received four nominations it was revealed in Los Angeles this morning: The Descendants, Beginners, Martha Marcy May Marlene and Drive.

Of these six films only Martha Marcy May Marlene is not in the running for the best film prize, but it could take home the award for best first feature. The sixth nomination for best film goes instead to 50/50. Anjelica Huston's nomination for her supporting performance is 50/50's only other nod.

All five men up for best director are drawn from the best film contenders: The Artist's Michel Hazanavicius, Beginners' Mike Mills, Take Shelter's Jeff Nichols, The Descendants' Alexander Payne and Drive's Nicolas Winding Refn. Hazanavicius, Mills and Payne, who worked with two others on the script for The Descendants, were also named for their work on the screenplay.

The awards are billed as a celebration of “artist-driven” and independent filmmaking, and are a great place to find the freshest and most heartfelt stories, some of which have been made on a shoestring. In fact, an imitation shoestring is symbolically incorporated into the trophy design.

Among the nominations for best actor are Jean Dujardin (The Artist), who won best actor at Cannes earlier this year for this performance, Ryan Gosling (Drive), who won an Independent Spirit Award in 2007 for Half Nelson, and veteran actor Woody Harrelson (Rampart), who took out this award in 2010 for The Messenger.

The women to watch include Elizabeth Olsen, for her title role in Martha Marcy May Marlene, and Michelle Williams, for her performance in My Week With Marilyn, the highly anticipated film about the tension on the set of the 1957 film The Prince and the Showgirl between the legendary movie star Marilyn Monroe and Sir Laurence Olivier, who directed and also starred in the film.

The Piaget Producers Award, Someone To Watch Award and Truer Than Fiction Award carry grants of US$25,000 for the winners. The Jameson Find Your Audience Award, which includes a US$40,000 marketing and distribution grant, will be given to one of the films nominated in 2012.

The last five best film winners at the Independents Spirit Awards were Black Swan, Precious, The Wrestler, Juno and Little Miss Sunshine.

The presentation ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on February 25, just prior to the Academy Awards.

The full list of winners are as follows and the people listed indicate who the award is presented to:

BEST FEATURE

50/50 – producers Evan Goldberg, Ben Karlin,

Seth Rogen

Beginners – producers Miranda de Pencier, Lars Knudsen,

Leslie Urdang, Dean Vanech, Jay Van Hoy

Drive – producers Michel Litvak, John Palermo,

Marc Platt, Gigi Pritzker, Adam Siegel

Take Shelter – producers Tyler Davidson, Sophia Lin

The Artist – producers Thomas Langmann

The Descendants – producers Burke, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor

BEST DIRECTOR

Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist

Mike Mills – Beginners

Jeff Nichols – Take Shelter

Alexander Payne – The Descendants

Nicolas Winding Refn – Drive

BEST SCREENPLAY

Joseph Cedar – Footnote

Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist

Tom McCarthy – Win Win

Mike Mills – Beginners

Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash – The Descendants

BEST FIRST FEATURE

Another Earth – director Mike Cahill, producers: Mike Cahill, Hunter Gray, Brit Marling, Nicholas Shumaker

In The Family – director Patrick Wang, producers Robert Tonino, Andrew van den Houten, Patrick Wang

Margin Call – director JC Chandor, producers Robert Ogden Barnum, Michael Benaroya, Neal Dodson, Joe Jenckes, Corey Moosa, Zachary Quinto

Martha Marcy May Marlene – Sean Durkin, producers Antonio Campos, Patrick Cunningham, Chris Maybach, Josh Mond

Natural Selection – director Robbie Pickering, producers Brion Hambel, Paul Jensen

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

Mike Cahill, Brit Marling – Another Earth

JC Chandor – Margin Call

Patrick deWitt – Terri

Phil Johnson – Cedar Rapids

Will Reiser – 50/50

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD

(For the best feature made for under US $500,000)

Bellflower – writer/director Evan Glodell, producers Evan Glodell, Vincent Grashaw

Circumstance – writer/director Maryam Keshavarz, producers Karin Chien, Maryam Keshavarz, Melissa M Lee

Hello Lonesome – writer/director/producer Adam Reid

Pariah – writer/director Dee Rees, producer Nekisa Cooper

The Dynamiter – writer Brad Inglesby, director Matthew Gordon, producers Kevin Abrams, Matthew Gordon, Merilee Holt, Art Jones, Mike Jones, Nate Tuck, Amile Wilson

BEST FEMALE LEAD

Lauren Ambrose – Think Of Me

Rachael Harris – Natural Selection

Adepero Oduye – Pariah

Elizabeth Olsen – Martha Marcy May Marlene

Michelle Williams – My Week With Marilyn

BEST MALE LEAD

Demian Bichir – A Better Life

Jean Dujardin – The Artist

Ryan Gosling – Drive

Woody Harrelson – Rampart

Michael Shannon – Take Shelter

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE

Jessica Chastain – Take Shelter

Anjelica Huston – 50/50

Janet McTeer – Albert Nobbs

Harmony Santana – Gun Hill Road

Shailene Woodley – The Descendants

BEST SUPPORTING MALE

Albert Brooks – Drive

John Hawkes – Martha Marcy May Marlene

Christopher Plummer – Beginners

John C Reilly – Cedar Rapids

Corey Stoll – Midnight In Paris

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Joel Hodge – Bellflower

Benjamin Kasulke – The Off Hours

Darius Khondji – Midnight In Paris

Guillaume Schiffman – The Artist

Jeffrey Waldron – The Dynamiter

BEST DOCUMENTARY

An African Election – director/producer Jarreth Merz

Bill Cunningham New York – director Richard Press, producer Philip Gefter

The Interrupters – director/producer Steve James, producer Alex Kotlowitz

The Redemption Of General Butt Naked – director/producers Eric Strauss, Daniele Anastasion

We Were Here – director/producer David Weissman

BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM

A Separation (Iran) – director Asghar Farhadi

Melancholia (Denmark-Sweden-France-Germany) – director Lars Von Trier

Shame (UK) – director Steve McQueen

The Kid With A Bike (Belgium-France-Italy) – directors Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne

Tyrannosaur (UK) – Paddy Considine

PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD

Chad Burris – Mosquita Y Mari

Sophia Lin – Take Shelter

Josh Mond – Martha Marcy May Marlene

SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD

Simon Arthur – director of Silver Tongues

Mark Jackson – director of Without

Nicholas Ozeki – director of Mamitas

TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD

Heather Courtney – Where Soldiers Come From

Danfung Dennis – Hell And Back Again

Alma Har'el – Bombay Beach

ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD

Margin Call – director JC Chandor, casting directors Tiffany Little Canfield, Bernard Telsey, ensemble cast Penn Badgley, Simon Baker, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Mary McDonnell, Demi Moore, Zachary Quinto, Kevin Spacey, Stanley Tucci


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