Gotham Awards

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The Gotham Awards is an annual film tribute and awards ceremony to acknowledge a wide breadth of talent, both local and international, and honor New York’s position as a film community. It is a product of the Independent Feature Project (IFP), and was first held in 1991.

In 2004, the Gothams broadened their purview to underscore New York’s ability to serve as a platform for celebrating the breadth of the international film scene. The awards gala increased from six awards exclusively focused on the New York community to nine, embracing talent from the New York, Los Angeles and international worlds of cinema.

See also: IFP (Independent Feature Project)

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