‎'We The Animals' leads Spirit Award ‎nominations

Last updated on: 17 November,2018 03:40 pm

Best feature winner at the Independent Spirit Awards has gone on to ‎win best picture at the Oscars.

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - STORY: Coming-of-age movie "Eighth Grade" and family drama "If Beale ‎Street Could Talk" scored best feature nominations on Friday (November 16) for the Independent Spirit ‎Awards, the annual honors given to Hollywood’s lower-budget movies.‎

‎"We the Animals," a film about three biracial brothers, led all movies with five nods, including one for ‎best first feature from director Jeremiah Zagar.‎

‎"Eighth Grade" was in the running for the top prize alongside "First Reformed," "Beale Street," "Leave ‎No Trace" and "You Were Never Really Here."‎

The best female lead category included nominations for Glenn Close for "The Wife" and Toni Collette ‎for "Hereditary." Joaquin Phoenix was nominated for best male lead for his performance in "You Were ‎Never Really Here" and was up against "First Reformed" star Ethan Hawke, among others.‎

The Spirit Awards, to be held on Feb. 23, and hosted by the Film Independent organization, celebrate ‎artistic films made for under $20 million at an informal lunch on the Santa Monica, California beach the ‎day before Hollywood’s glitzy Academy Awards ceremony.‎

In four of the past five years, the best feature winner at the Independent Spirit Awards has gone on to ‎win best picture at the Oscars. Those winners were "Moonlight," "Spotlight," "Birdman" and "12 Years a ‎Slave."‎