1st Independent Spirit Awards

The 1st Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best in independent filmmaking for 1985, were announced on March 22, 1986. The ceremony[1][2] was hosted by Peter Coyote and Jeanne Lucas. It was held at 385 North, a restaurant in Los Angeles.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

1st Independent Spirit Awards
DateFebruary 22, 1986
SiteLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Hosted byPeter Coyote
Jeanne Lucas
Highlights
Best FilmAfter Hours
Most awardsAfter Hours (2)
Blood Simple (2)
The Trip to Bountiful (2)
Most nominationsAfter Hours (5)
Blood Simple (5)
Smooth Talk (5)

Winners and nominees

Joel Coen, Best Director co-winner
Martin Scorsese, Best Director co-winner
M. Emmet Walsh, Best Male Lead winner
Best Feature Best Director
After Hours[9] Joel Coen Blood Simple[10]

Martin Scorsese After Hours

Best Actor Best Actress
M. Emmet Walsh Blood Simple Geraldine Page The Trip to Bountiful[11]
Best Screenplay Best Cinematography
The Trip to Bountiful Horton Foote[12] Trouble in Mind Toyomichi Kurita
Best International Film
Kiss of the Spider Woman

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
5 After Hours
Blood Smiple
Smooth Talk
4 The Trip to Bountiful
2 Trouble Mind
Films that won multiple awards
Awards Film
2 After Hours
Blood Simple
The Trip to Bountiful

Special Distinction Award

David Puttnam

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