7th Independent Spirit Awards
The 1991 Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best in independent filmmaking for 1991, were announced on March 28, 1992. It was hosted by Buck Henry.
Nominees and winners
Best Feature
Best First Feature
Best Director
Martha Coolidge – Rambling Rose
- Todd Haynes – Poison
- Richard Linklater – Slacker
- Gus Van Sant – My Own Private Idaho
- Joseph Vásquez – Hangin' with the Homeboys
Best Male Lead
River Phoenix – My Own Private Idaho
- Doug E. Doug – Hangin' with the Homeboys
- Robert Duvall – Rambling Rose
- Gary Oldman – Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
- William Russ – Pastime
Best Female Lead
- Patsy Kensit – Twenty-One
- Mimi Rogers – The Rapture
- Lili Taylor – Bright Angel
- Lily Tomlin – The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe
Best Supporting Male
David Strathairn – City of Hope
- William H. Macy – Homicide
- John Malkovich – Queens Logic
- George T. Odom – Straight Out of Brooklyn
- Glenn Plummer – Pastime
Best Supporting Female
- Sheila McCarthy – Bright Angel
- Deirdre O'Connell – Pastime
- Emma Thompson – Impromptu
- Mary B. Ward – Hangin' with the Homeboys
Best Screenplay
My Own Private Idaho – Gus Van Sant
- Hangin' with the Homeboys – Joseph Vásquez
- Kafka – Lem Dobbs
- Mindwalk – Floyd Byars and Fritjof Capra
- The Rapture – Michael Tolkin
Best Cinematography
Kafka – Walt Lloyd
- Homicide – Roger Deakins
- My Own Private Idaho – Eric Alan Edwards and John J. Campbell
- Pastime – Tom Richmond
- Rambling Rose – Johnny E. Jensen
Best Film Music
My Own Private Idaho – Bill Stafford
- Hangin' with the Homeboys – David Chackler and Joel Sill
- Kiss Me a Killer – Marcos Loya and Nigel Holton
- A Matter of Degrees – Jim Dunbar and Randall Poster
- Straight Out of Brooklyn – Harold Wheeler
Best Foreign Film
An Angel at My Table • Australia/New Zealand/UK
- The Double Life of Veronique • France/Poland/Norway
- Life Is Sweet • UK
- Requiem for Dominic • Austria/France/Romania
- Taxi Blues • Soviet Union
References
- "`Homeboys,` `Idaho` Lead Spirit Nominees". Chicago Tribune. 1992-01-23. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
- "'Rose' and 'Idaho' Get the Spirits". Los Angeles Times. 1992-03-30. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
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