The Indian film "All We Imagine as Light" and the documentary TK were among the first winners at the 2024 Gotham Awards, which are taking place on Monday in New York City.
TheWrap will update the list of winners as they are announced.
The award for international film went to Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light," an understated drama set in India that was bypassed by that country's Oscar submission committee because they felt it wasn't Indian enough.
The Best Documentary Feature winner was "No Other Land."
Azazel Jacobs won the screenplay award for "His Three Daughters."
Going into the show, "Anora" led all films with four awards. "Nickel Boys" and "I Saw the TV Glow" were nominated for three, while films with two nominations included "All We Imagine As Light," "His Three Daughters," "The Brutalist," "Sing Sing," "Hard Truths," "A Different Man" and "The Fire Inside."
In the first 20 years of the Gotham Awards' Best Feature category, its winner went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture only six times, beginning with "The Hurt Locker" in 2009 and also including "Birdman," "Spotlight," "Moonlight," "Nomadland" and "Everything Everywhere All at Once." But the Gotham winner was nominated for the Best Picture Oscar 13 times in that stretch.
The show also included special tributes to Zendaya (Spotlight Tribute), Denis Villeneuve (Director Tribute), Franklin Leonard and the Black List (Anniversary Tribute), "The Piano Lesson" (Ensemble Tribute), "Sing Sing" (Social Justice Tribute), Angelina Jolie (Performer Tribute) and Timothee Chalamet and James Mangold for "A Complete Unknown" (Visionary Tribute).
The ceremony took place at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.