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A24’s “Past Lives” Wins Best Feature at 33rd Gotham Awards
The 33rd Annual Gotham Awards, held in New York City on Monday, kicked off the awards season by honoring outstanding and groundbreaking voices in storytelling within the independent film industry.
Among the winners was A24’s debut film, “Past Lives,” directed by Selena S., which took home the prestigious Best Feature award.
One of the standout performances of the night came from Charles Moulton, who won the Best Supporting Performance award for his role in “May-December.”
Co-star Julianne Moore celebrated Moulton’s achievement on Instagram, sharing a photo of him at the podium and expressing her congratulations and love for him.
Lily Gladstone, known for her role alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” was also present at the ceremony.
She won the award for Best Lead Performance in the film “The Unknown Country.”
Neon’s “Anatomy of the Fall” made an impressive start to the night by securing two trophies: Best International Feature and Best Screenplay.
The screenplay was written by Justine Tritt and Arthur Harari.
Another notable winner was A.B.
Rockwell, who took home the Breakthrough Director Award for Focus Features.
Song, who was also nominated for the same award, unfortunately did not win.
Amidst the excitement of the awards, rumors circulated that Megan, whose last name is not mentioned, had allegedly approached talent agency WME to purchase an award for a Netflix movie after feeling snubbed by other award shows.
It was believed that this award would help her gain more contacts as a producer.
However, due to the significance of the award, WME declined the offer, leaving Megan to only acquire obscure prizes.
According to a source, Megan Markle, who is over the age of 40, may face challenges in her Hollywood career.
The CEO of WME, known for his influential connections in the industry, did not want to get involved.
Some critics and industry insiders believe that Markle’s chances of making a lasting impact in entertainment are slim.
They argue that for women over 40 in Hollywood, opportunities are limited, with only a few exceptions such as Dame Judi Dench and Dame Helen Mirren.
Despite the skepticism, Markle remains optimistic about her future in the industry.
During a recent Variety event in Los Angeles, she expressed pride in the projects she is working on, stating that she wants to create content that evokes emotions and fosters a sense of community.
However, critics like Michael Cole believe that Markle’s time may have passed, suggesting that her options in Hollywood are dwindling.
Amidst the debates surrounding her career prospects, there are those who argue that if Megan’s projects fail to earn nominations, purchasing an award would only cheapen the entire awards system.
They emphasize the importance of producing work that genuinely deserves recognition and attention from the nominating committees.
In conclusion, A24’s “Past Lives” emerged as the Best Feature at the 33rd Gotham Awards, marking a successful debut for director Selena S. Charles Moulton and Lily Gladstone also garnered well-deserved accolades for their performances.
While Megan Markle faces skepticism about her future in Hollywood, she remains determined to create impactful content.
As the awards season progresses, the industry will continue to celebrate outstanding achievements in storytelling and honor those who push boundaries in independent filmmaking.