Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay
The Film Independent's Spirit Award for Best Screenplay is one of the annual Independent Spirit Awards.
Winners and nominees[]
1980s[]
1985[]
- The Trip to Bountiful – Horton Foote
- After Hours – Joseph Minion
- Blood Simple – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
- Smooth Talk – Tom Cole
1986[]
- Platoon – Oliver Stone
- Blue Velvet – David Lynch
- A Great Wall – Peter Wang and Shirley Sun
- Salvador – Oliver Stone and Richard Boyle
- Stand by Me – Raynold Gideon and Bruce A. Evans
1987[]
- River's Edge – Neal Jimenez
- Anna – Agnieszka Holland
- The Dead – Tony Huston
- Matewan – John Sayles
- Swimming to Cambodia – Spalding Gray
1988[]
- Stand and Deliver – Ramon Menendez and Tom Musca
- Five Corners – John Patrick Shanley
- Hairspray – John Waters
- The Moderns – Alan Rudolph and John Bradshaw
- Patti Rocks – John Jenkins, Karen Landry, David Burton Morris, and Chris Mulkey
1989[]
- Drugstore Cowboy – Gus Van Sant and Daniel Yost
- 84 Charlie Mopic – Patrick Sheane Duncan
- Heathers – Daniel Waters
- Miracle Mile – Steve De Jarnatt
- Mystery Train – Jim Jarmusch
1990s[]
1990[]
- To Sleep with Anger – Charles Burnett
- Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer – John McNaughton and Richard Fire
- Metropolitan – Whit Stillman
- The Plot Against Harry – Michael Roemer
- Pump Up the Volume – Allan Moyle
1991[]
- My Own Private Idaho – Gus Van Sant
- Hangin' with the Homeboys – Joseph Vasquez
- Kafka – Lem Dobbs
- Mindwalk – Floyd Byars and Fritjof Capra
- The Rapture – Michael Tolkin
1992[]
- The Waterdance – Neal Jimenez
- Gas Food Lodging – Allison Anders
- Light Sleeper – Paul Schrader
- A Midnight Clear – Keith Gordon
- One False Move – Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson
1993[]
- 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
1994[]
- Pulp Fiction – Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
- Bullets over Broadway – Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath
- Eat Drink Man Woman – Hui-Ling Wang, James Schamus, and Ang Lee
- Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle – Alan Rudolph and Randy Sue Coburn
- Red Rock West – John Dahl and Rick Dahl
1995[]
- The Usual Suspects – Christopher McQuarrie
- Leaving Las Vegas – Mike Figgis
- Living in Oblivion – Tom DiCillo
- Safe – Todd Haynes
- The Secret of Roan Inish – John Sayles
1996[]
- Fargo – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
- Dead Man – Jim Jarmusch
- Flirting with Disaster – David O. Russell
- The Funeral – Nicholas St. John
- Lone Star – John Sayles
1997[]
- Chasing Amy – Kevin Smith
- The Apostle – Robert Duvall
- Touch – Paul Schrader
- Ulee's Gold – Victor Nuñez
- Waiting for Guffman – Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy
1998[]
- The Opposite of Sex – Don Roos
- Affliction – Paul Schrader
- Blind Faith – Frank Military
- Gods and Monsters – Bill Condon
- The Spanish Prisoner – David Mamet
1999[]
- Election – Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
2000s[]
2000[]
- You Can Count On Me – Kenneth Lonergan
- Chuck & Buck – Mike White
- Love & Sex – Valerie Breiman
- Two Family House – Raymond De Felitta
- Waking the Dead – Robert Dillon
2001[]
- Memento – Christopher Nolan
- The Believer – Henry Bean
- In the Bedroom – Robert Festinger and Todd Field
- Monster's Ball – Milo Addica and Will Rokos
- Waking Life – Richard Linklater
2002[]
- The Good Girl – Mike White
- Lovely & Amazing – Nicole Holofcener
- Roger Dodger – Dylan Kidd
- Thirteen Conversations About One Thing – Jill Sprecher and Karen Sprecher
- Tully – Hilary Birmingham and Matt Drake
2003[]
- Lost in Translation – Sofia Coppola
- American Splendor – Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini
- A Mighty Wind – Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy (and the rest of the cast)
- Pieces of April – Peter Hedges
- Shattered Glass – Billy Ray
2004[]
- Sideways – Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
- Baadasssss! – Mario Van Peebles and Dennis Haggerty
- Before Sunset – Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke
- The Door in the Floor – Tod Williams
- Kinsey – Bill Condon
2005[]
- Capote – Dan Futterman
- Nine Lives – Rodrigo García
- The Squid and the Whale – Noah Baumbach
- The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada – Guillermo Arriaga
- The War Within – Ayad Akhtar, Joseph Castelo, and Tom Glynn
2006[]
- Thank You for Smoking – Jason Reitman[1]
- Friends with Money – Nicole Holofcener
- The Illusionist – Neil Burger
- The Painted Veil – Ron Nyswaner
- Sorry, Haters – Jeff Stanzler
2007[]
- The Savages – Tamara Jenkins
- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – Ronald Harwood
- Starting Out in the Evening – Fred Parnes and Andrew Wagner
- Waitress – Adrienne Shelly
- Year of the Dog – Mike White
2008[]
- Vicky Cristina Barcelona – Woody Allen
- Sangre de Mi Sangre – Christopher Zalla
- Savage Grace – Howard A. Rodman
- Sugar – Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck
- Synecdoche, New York – Charlie Kaufman
2009[]
- (500) Days of Summer – Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber
- Adventureland – Greg Mottola
- The Last Station – Michael Hoffman
- The Messenger – Alessandro Camon and Oren Moverman
- The Vicious Kind – Lee Toland Krieger
2010s[]
2010[]
- The Kids Are All Right – Stuart Blumberg and Lisa Cholodenko[2]
- Life During Wartime – Todd Solondz
- Please Give – Nicole Holofcener
- Rabbit Hole – David Lindsay-Abaire
- Winter's Bone – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini
2011[]
- The Descendants – Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash
2012[]
- Silver Linings Playbook – David O. Russell
- Keep the Lights On – Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias
- Moonrise Kingdom – Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola
- Ruby Sparks – Zoe Kazan
- Seven Psychopaths – Martin McDonagh
2013[]
- 12 Years a Slave – John Ridley
- Before Midnight – Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Julie Delpy
- Blue Jasmine – Woody Allen
- Enough Said – Nicole Holofcener
- The Spectacular Now – Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber
2014[]
- Nightcrawler – Dan Gilroy[3]
- Big Eyes – Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski
- Love Is Strange – Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias
- A Most Violent Year – J. C. Chandor
- Only Lovers Left Alive – Jim Jarmusch
2015[]
- Spotlight – Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer
- Anomalisa – Charlie Kaufman
- Bone Tomahawk – S. Craig Zahler
- Carol – Phyllis Nagy
- The End of the Tour – Donald Margulies
2016[]
- Moonlight – Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney (story by)[4]
- 20th Century Women – Mike Mills
- Hell or High Water – Taylor Sheridan
- Little Men – Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias
- Manchester by the Sea – Kenneth Lonergan
2017[]
- Lady Bird – Greta Gerwig
- Beatriz at Dinner – Mike White
- Get Out – Jordan Peele
- The Lovers – Azazel Jacobs
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Martin McDonagh
2018[]
- Can You Ever Forgive Me? - Nicole Holofcener & Jeff Whitty
- Colette - Richard Glatzer, Rebecca Lenkiewicz & Wash Westmoreland
- First Reformed - Paul Schrader
- Private Life - Tamara Jenkins
- Sorry to Bother You - Boots Riley
2019[]
- Marriage Story — Noah Baumbach
- Clemency — Chinonye Chukwu
- High Flying Bird — Tarell Alvin McCraney
- To Dust — Jason Begue & Shawn Snyder
- Uncut Gems — Ronald Bronstein, Safdie brothers[5]
2020s[]
2020[]
- Promising Young Woman – Emerald Fennell[6]
- Bad Education – Mike Makowsky
- The Half of It – Alice Wu
- Minari – Lee Isaac Chung
- Never Rarely Sometimes Always – Eliza Hittman
See also[]
- Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
- Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
- Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
References[]
- ^ "SFFILM to Honor Academy Award Winner Charlize Theron with Special Tribute at 2018 San Francisco International Film Festival". SFFILM. March 1, 2018.
- ^ "Spirit Awards: 'The Kids Are All Right' wins best screenplay". February 26, 2011.
- ^ "Spirit Awards 2015: 'Nightcrawler' Wins Best Screenplay". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ O'Falt, Chris (February 25, 2017). ""Moonlight" Wins the Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay".
- ^ "34 Years of Nominees and Winners" (PDF). Film Independent Spirit Awards. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-12-30.
- ^ 2021 Independent Spirit Awards Winner's List|IndieWire
Categories:
- Independent Spirit Awards
- Screenwriting awards for film
- Awards established in 1985