9th Independent Spirit Awards
The 1993 Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best in independent filmmaking for 1993, were announced on March 19, 1994 at the Hollywood Palladium.[1][2] Hosted by Robert Townsend. A committee of the governing body of the Independent Features Project/West determined that "A Dangerous Woman" by Gramercy Pictures, jointly owned by Universal Pictures and Polygram, was not eligible, according to President Cathy Main.[3]
Nominees and winners
Best Feature
Best First Feature
Best Director
- Ang Lee – The Wedding Banquet
- Victor Nuñez – Ruby in Paradise
- Robert Rodriguez – El Mariachi
- John Turturro – Mac
Best Male Lead
- Vincent D'Onofrio – Household Saints
- Mitchell Lichtenstein – The Wedding Banquet
- Matthew Modine – Equinox
- Tyrin Turner – Menace II Society
Best Female Lead
Ashley Judd – Ruby in Paradise
- Suzy Amis – The Ballad of Little Jo
- May Chin – The Wedding Banquet
- Ariyan A. Johnson – Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.
- Emma Thompson – Much Ado About Nothing
Best Supporting Male
Christopher Lloyd – Twenty Bucks
- David Chung – The Ballad of Little Jo
- Tate Donovan – Inside Monkey Zetterland
- Todd Field – Ruby in Paradise
- Edward Furlong – American Heart
Best Supporting Female
Lili Taylor – Household Saints
- Lara Flynn Boyle – Equinox
- Gua Ah-leh – The Wedding Banquet
- Lucinda Jenney – American Heart
- Julianne Moore – Short Cuts
Best Screenplay
Short Cuts – Robert Altman and Frank Barhydt
- Combination Platter – Edwin Baker and Tony Chan
- Household Saints – Nancy Savoca and Richard Guay
- Ruby in Paradise – Victor Nuñez
- The Wedding Banquet – Ang Lee, Neil Peng and James Schamus
Best Cinematography
Menace II Society – Lisa Rinzler
- American Heart – James R. Bagdonas
- Chain of Desire – Nancy Schreiber
- Equinox – Elliot Davis
- Ruby in Paradise – Alex Vlacos
Best Foreign Film
The Piano • Australia/New Zealand
References
- ↑ "Independence days". Variety. 2005-02-24. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
- ↑ "'Banquet,' 'Ruby' Lead '93 Spirit Nominees". Los Angeles Times. 1994-01-14. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
- ↑ "'Banquet,' 'Ruby' Lead '93 Spirit Nominees". Los Angeles Times. 1994-01-14. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
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