2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Michelle Yeoh left SPEECHLESS after Lead Performance win

The 2023 Independent Spirit Awards were held on the sandy shores near the iconic Santa Monica pier on Saturday, March 4, and Michelle Yeoh was left speechless after winning Best Lead Performance.

The star, 60, was the recipient of the honor for her portrayal of Evelyn in the science fiction film Everything Everywhere All At Once, which won a whopping total of seven awards during the ceremony.

The beauty has already accepted a Golden Globe and a SAG award last month for her incredible performance, and became the first Malaysian actress to receive an Oscars nomination, after garnering a Best Actress nod.

Wearing an elegant, blue dress with large, ruffled embellishments, the actress stepped onto the stage and quickly became emotional as she looked out towards her fellow cast and the cheering audience.

‘Thank you. This is from my peers who are in it with me from day one, so, it is so special,’ she movingly expressed. ‘Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart.’

Leading the honors: Michelle Yeoh was honored with Best Lead Performance in a Film at the 2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards and was left speechless on Saturday

Leading the honors: Michelle Yeoh was honored with Best Lead Performance in a Film at the 2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards and was left speechless on Saturday

Overwhelmed: Wearing an elegant, blue dress with large, ruffled embellishments, that actress stepped onto the stage and quickly became emotional

Overwhelmed: Wearing an elegant, blue dress with large, ruffled embellishments, that actress stepped onto the stage and quickly became emotional

For a few brief moments, Michelle placed a hand to her lips as she quietly looked out at the crowd and turned away from the microphone, at a loss of what to say.

The actress then continued to express her utmost gratitude to all who were involved in the successful project.

‘I think none of us indie filmmakers would be here without out heroes, and our hero for Everything Everywhere All At Once, A24, Ley Line, you believed in us. You believed in the masterpiece from the Daniels.’

She thanked both Kwan and Scheinert, calling them ‘my boys,’ and stated, ‘thank you for writing such an incredible script that gave us the opportunity to be here, to be seen, and to be heard.’

Ke Huy Quan took home the first big award for Best Supporting Performance. The actor, 51, was the recipient of the honor for his portrayal of Waymond Wang in the science fiction film Everything Everywhere All At Once.

The Goonies alumnus, who recently shed tears while giving an emotional speech after the historic SAG win earlier last month, excitedly took the stage to accept the Spirit Award in front of the celebrity guests.

After receiving the award for The White Lotus actress, Aubrey Plaza, Quan movingly gushed on stage, ‘This is incredible!’ He continued, ‘I am so incredibly proud to be a part of the Everything Everywhere All At Once family,’ and continued to thank not only the cast, but also the crew involved on the project.

Towards the end of his speech, Ke Huy Quan expressed that he was ‘overwhelmed by the outpowering love’ both he and the film has received since its release. ‘Thank you so much Film Independent.’

From her heart: 'Thank you. This is from my peers who are in it with me from day one, so, it is so special,' she movingly expressed. 'Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart'

 

From her heart: ‘Thank you. This is from my peers who are in it with me from day one, so, it is so special,’ she movingly expressed. ‘Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart’

A 'masterpiece': 'I think none of us indie filmmakers would be here without out heroes, and our hero for Everything Everywhere All At Once, A24, Ley Line, you believed in us. You believed in the masterpiece from the Daniels,' Yeoh gushed

 

A ‘masterpiece’: ‘I think none of us indie filmmakers would be here without out heroes, and our hero for Everything Everywhere All At Once, A24, Ley Line, you believed in us. You believed in the masterpiece from the Daniels,’ Yeoh gushed

Wonderful script: She thanked both Kwan and Scheinert, calling them 'my boys,' and stated, 'thank you for writing such an incredible script that gave us the opportunity to be here, to be seen, and to be heard'

 

Wonderful script: She thanked both Kwan and Scheinert, calling them ‘my boys,’ and stated, ‘thank you for writing such an incredible script that gave us the opportunity to be here, to be seen, and to be heard’

Big win! Ke Huy Quan, 51, took home the first big award for Best Supporting Performance during the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday at the Santa Monica Pier

 

Big win! Ke Huy Quan, 51, took home the first big award for Best Supporting Performance during the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday at the Santa Monica Pier

Recognition: The star was the recipient of the honor for his portrayal of Waymond Wang in the science fiction film, Everything Everywhere All At Once

 

Recognition: The star was the recipient of the honor for his portrayal of Waymond Wang in the science fiction film, Everything Everywhere All At Once

The star-studded cast also includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, James Hong and also Jenny Slate.

The premise follows, ‘A middle-aged Chinese immigrant is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led,’ according to an IMDB synopsis.  

The 2023 Independent Film Awards were broadcasted live only via streaming and not on the IFC network, a first since 1997.

Another change that was implemented for the 38th annual awards show was making the acting categories gender-neutral, such as Best Lead and Best Supporting Performances.

Best Screenplay, presented by Jamie Lee Curtis herself, also went to Everything Everywhere All At Once.

The screenwriters, Daniel Kwan and also Daniel Scheinert, happily stepped up onto the stage to express their gratitude for the honor.

The duo gushed to the audience that their hard work wasn’t what entirely led to their success, but also the amazing ‘community’ in the entertainment industry.

Excited: The Goonies alum, who recently shed tears while giving an emotional speech after the historic SAG win earlier last month, excitedly took the stage to accept the Spirit Award in front of the celebrity guests

 

Excited: The Goonies alum, who recently shed tears while giving an emotional speech after the historic SAG win earlier last month, excitedly took the stage to accept the Spirit Award in front of the celebrity guests

'Incredible!' After receiving the award for The White Lotus actress, Aubrey Plaza, Quan movingly gushed on stage, 'This is incredible!'

 

‘Incredible!’ After receiving the award for The White Lotus actress, Aubrey Plaza, Quan movingly gushed on stage, ‘This is incredible!’

Various wins: Best Director went to both Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All At Once, who previously were awarded Best Screenplay earlier in the ceremony

Various wins: Best Director went to both Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All At Once, who previously were awarded Best Screenplay earlier in the ceremony

'Meet your people!' The duo emphasized the importance of being extroverted and meeting people who could possibly lead to fulfilling a passion project. 'I'm serious, meet your people tonight!' Kwan stated

 

‘Meet your people!’ The duo emphasized the importance of being extroverted and meeting people who could possibly lead to fulfilling a passion project. ‘I’m serious, meet your people tonight!’ Kwan stated

Best Director went to both Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All At Once, who previously were awarded Best Screenplay earlier in the ceremony.

The duo emphasized the importance of being extroverted and meeting people who could possibly lead to fulfilling a passion project. ‘I’m serious, meet your people tonight!’ Kwan stated.

Another win for Everything Everywhere All At Once went to Stephanie Hsu for Best Breakthrough Performance for her portrayal of Joy in the critically acclaimed sci-fi film.

The actress hilariously ran onto the stage barefoot while holding her stylish, black heels in her hand.

She gave a tearful speech, and gushed, ‘Thank you so much! I don’t know why I am so emotional. I guess I have a bad habit of playing it cool. I guess I don’t feel cool inside. I feel overflowing with so much gratitude.’

‘I came from the world of downtown experimental theater and it is one my biggest, biggest prides to be from that community of knowing how to make something out of nothing, knowing how to support one another, doing it just because you love doing it, and so I feel so honored.’

Stephanie continued, ‘This is my first ever individual award and it feels…it feels incredibly appropriate that it is in this room. And I feel so honored.’

Tearful: Another win for Everything Everywhere All At Once went to Stephanie Hsu for Best Breakthrough Performance for her portrayal of Joy in the critically acclaimed sci-fi film

 

Tearful: Another win for Everything Everywhere All At Once went to Stephanie Hsu for Best Breakthrough Performance for her portrayal of Joy in the critically acclaimed sci-fi film

Funny: The actress hilariously stepped onto the stage barefoot while holding her stylish, black heels in her hand

 

Funny: The actress hilariously stepped onto the stage barefoot while holding her stylish, black heels in her hand

'So honored': Stephanie continued, 'This is my first ever individual award and it feels...it feels incredibly appropriate that it is in this room. And I feel so honored'

 

‘So honored’: Stephanie continued, ‘This is my first ever individual award and it feels…it feels incredibly appropriate that it is in this room. And I feel so honored’

Heartfelt: She gave a tearful speech, and gushed, 'Thank you so much! I don't know why I am so emotional. I guess I have a bad habit of playing it cool. I guess I don't feel cool inside. I feel overflowing with so much gratitude'

 

Heartfelt: She gave a tearful speech, and gushed, ‘Thank you so much! I don’t know why I am so emotional. I guess I have a bad habit of playing it cool. I guess I don’t feel cool inside. I feel overflowing with so much gratitude’

'Overflowing': She gave a tearful speech, and gushed, 'Thank you so much! I don't know why I am so emotional. I guess I have a bad habit of playing it cool. I guess I don't feel cool inside. I feel overflowing with so much gratitude'

 

‘Overflowing’: She gave a tearful speech, and gushed, ‘Thank you so much! I don’t know why I am so emotional. I guess I have a bad habit of playing it cool. I guess I don’t feel cool inside. I feel overflowing with so much gratitude’

The beauty also took time to thank the cast she had worked with for being ‘incredibly supportive.’

To conclude the ceremony, Everything Every All At Once took home the Best Feature Award, one week before the 95th Annual Oscars airs on March 12. The movie notably received 11 nominations at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Other projects included in the Best Feature were movies such as Aftersun, Bones And All, and also Tár.

Daniel Kwan stepped in front of the microphone, and gave a shout out to all the creative talent in the room.

‘What we have all done is almost an impossible task. We all made an independent film or television series during a pandemic, and you should all be applauded for that.’

For the film’s whopping seventh win, Peter Rogers was honored with the Best Editing award.

He explained that the Daniels had ‘taught me that the movie doesn’t come first-the people come first. And I think that is a great lesson I will take forward with me forever.’

Huge award: To conclude the ceremony, Everything Every All At Once took home the Best Feature Award, one week before the 95th Annual Oscars airs on March 12

 

Huge award: To conclude the ceremony, Everything Every All At Once took home the Best Feature Award, one week before the 95th Annual Oscars airs on March 12

Creative minds: Daniel Kwan stepped in front of the microphone, and gave a shout out to all the creative talent in the room

 

Creative minds: Daniel Kwan stepped in front of the microphone, and gave a shout out to all the creative talent in the room

Seven wins! For the film's whopping seventh win, Peter Rogers was honored with the Best Editing award

 

Seven wins! For the film’s whopping seventh win, Peter Rogers was honored with the Best Editing award

Important lessons: He explained that the Daniels had 'taught me that the movie doesn't come first-the people come first. And I think that is a great lesson I will take forward with me forever'

 

Important lessons: He explained that the Daniels had ‘taught me that the movie doesn’t come first-the people come first. And I think that is a great lesson I will take forward with me forever’

The Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series went to Ayo Edebiri for her role as Sydney in the hit series, which was both her first win and nomination at the Spirit Awards held on Saturday.

She humorously began her acceptance speech with, ‘I didn’t really prepare any remarks and my manager gave me a piece of paper.’

‘I just want say I am very grateful,’ the star added. ‘This really nice because I am in a room full of a lot of people that I really admire and that I look up to. But there are also a lot of people that look like me, and feel like me. And that’s really nice.’

The Bear was also given the award of Best New Scripted Series, which starred not only Ayo, but also Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Abby Elliot.

The premise of the hit FX series follows, ‘A young chef from the fine dining world returns to Chicago to run his family’s sandwich shop,’ according to an IMDB synopsis.

Other nominees that were included in the category were shows such as: Pachinko, The Porter, Severance and Station Eleven.

Best Documentary of the Year was given to All The Beauty And The Bloodshed, which follows, ‘the life of artist Nan Goldin and the downfall of the Sackler family, the pharmaceutical dynasty who was greatly responsible for the opioid epidemic’s unfathomable death toll, according to IMDB.

The director of the documentary was Laura Poitras and other contenders were All That Breathes, A House Made Of Splinters, Midwives, and also Riotsville, U.S.A.

Grateful: The Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series went to Ayo Edebiri for her role as Sydney in the hit series, which was both her first win and nomination at the Spirit Awards

 

Grateful: The Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series went to Ayo Edebiri for her role as Sydney in the hit series, which was both her first win and nomination at the Spirit Awards

'Really nice': 'I just want say I am very grateful,' the star expressed during her speech, and added, 'This really nice because I am in a room full of a lot of people that I really admire and that I look up to'

 

‘Really nice’: ‘I just want say I am very grateful,’ the star expressed during her speech, and added, ‘This really nice because I am in a room full of a lot of people that I really admire and that I look up to’

Other wins: The Bear was also given the award of Best New Scripted Series, which starred not only Ayo, but also Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Abby Elliot

 

Other wins: The Bear was also given the award of Best New Scripted Series, which starred not only Ayo, but also Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Abby Elliot

Stunning: The actress opted for a shimmering, silver and gold mesh and embroidered minidress as she made an appearance at the awards show

Stunning: The actress opted for a shimmering, silver and gold mesh and embroidered minidress as she made an appearance at the awards show

Laura accepted the award, which was both her fourth nomination and her second win at the Spirit Awards.

‘I’m so proud to be here on behalf of our small organization pain and the incredibly courageous Nan Goldin for taking on the Sackler family. The Sackler’s have done untold damage to this country, however, there is hope.’

‘We have drug use led grassroots movement on the ground who know that the solution to the overdose crisis is harm reduction and overdose prevention centers.’

Best First Feature was awarded to Aftersun, which starred Paul Mescal, Frankie Corio, and Celia Rowlson-Hall.

The film, which was directed by Charlotte Wells, follows the premise of, ‘Sophie reflects on the shared joy and private melancholy of a holiday she took with her father twenty years earlier.’

‘Memories real and imagined fill the gaps between as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn’t…,’ according to IMDB. 

Charlotte ‘Charlie’ gave a heartfelt speech as she held the award in front of the cheering audience, and a few supportive cast members who stood closely behind.

‘Thank you Paul and Frankie,’ the director began. ‘We’ve come a long way since that first Zoom. We all looked a lot younger in lots of different ways. And I am so grateful that we have been able to experience this first all together.’

Best documentary: Best Documentary of the Year was given to All The Beauty And The Bloodshed and the director, Laura Poitras, accepted the award, which was both her fourth nomination and her second win at the Spirit Awards

Best documentary: Best Documentary of the Year was given to All The Beauty And The Bloodshed and the director, Laura Poitras, accepted the award, which was both her fourth nomination and her second win at the Spirit Awards

Best First Feature: Best First Feature was awarded to Aftersun, which starred Paul Mescal, Frankie Corio, and Celia Rowlson-Hall

Best First Feature: Best First Feature was awarded to Aftersun, which starred Paul Mescal, Frankie Corio, and Celia Rowlson-Hall

Critically acclaimed: The film, which was directed by Charlotte Wells, follows the premise of, 'Sophie reflects on the shared joy and private melancholy of a holiday she took with her father twenty years earlier'

Critically acclaimed: The film, which was directed by Charlotte Wells, follows the premise of, ‘Sophie reflects on the shared joy and private melancholy of a holiday she took with her father twenty years earlier’

The story: 'Memories real and imagined fill the gaps between as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn't...,' according to IMDB

The story: ‘Memories real and imagined fill the gaps between as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn’t…,’ according to IMDB

The next big category of the show went to Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series which went to Abbot Elementary’s Quinta Brunson.

Wearing an eye-catching, yellow dress, the actress stepped onto the stage and expressed, ‘I’m so so honored to win this because of the spirit of my show and all that goes into it.’

‘We have a bunch of people who come from making things out of nothing. And my show, Abbot Elementary, is made by people who make something out of nothing every day.’

She added, ‘I do want to dedicate this award to whatever kid is out there right now who is making a video on TikTok and the rest of the kids is telling them you’re probably never going to win an award.’

‘If you care about it enough, and you respect the craft, and the craft is important to you, and you believe in it, and you study it, that little video that comes out at the time might be splish-splosh when you are a kid. I hope that you know that with enough care for your craft, you can make it win an award.’

Eye-catching: The next big category of the show went to Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series which went to Abbot Elementary's Quinta Brunson

 

Eye-catching: The next big category of the show went to Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series which went to Abbot Elementary’s Quinta Brunson

The 'spirit' of her show: Wearing an eye-catching, yellow dress, the actress stepped onto the stage and expressed, 'I'm so so honored to win this because of the spirit of my show and all that goes into it'

 

The ‘spirit’ of her show: Wearing an eye-catching, yellow dress, the actress stepped onto the stage and expressed, ‘I’m so so honored to win this because of the spirit of my show and all that goes into it’

Creative: 'We have a bunch of people who come from making things out of nothing. And my show, Abbot Elementary, is made by people who make something out of nothing every day'

 

Creative: ‘We have a bunch of people who come from making things out of nothing. And my show, Abbot Elementary, is made by people who make something out of nothing every day’

The 'craft': Quinta explained that dedication and love for the 'craft' could lead to holding an award such as the Spirit Award one day in the future

 

The ‘craft’: Quinta explained that dedication and love for the ‘craft’ could lead to holding an award such as the Spirit Award one day in the future

2023 Independent Spirit Awards Nominees

Best Feature

Bones And All

Everything Everywhere All At Once-WINNER

Our Father, The Devil

Tár

Women Talking

Best Director

Todd Field – Tár

Kogonada – After Yang

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once-WINNER 

Sarah Polley – Women Talking

Halina Reijn – Bodies Bodies Bodies

Best First Feature

Aftersun-WINNER

Emily The Criminal

The Inspection

Murina

Palm Trees And Power Lines

Best Lead Performance 

Cate Blanchett – Tár

Dale Dickey – A Love Song

Mia Goth – Pearl

Regina Hall – Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.

Paul Mescal – Aftersun

Aubrey Plaza – Emily The Criminal

Jeremy Pope – The Inspection

Andrea Riseborough – To Leslie

Taylor Russell – Bones And All

Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once-WINNER

 

Best Supporting Performance

Jamie Lee Curtis – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Brian Tyree Henry – Causeway

Nina Hoss – Tár

Brian d’Arcy James – The Cathedral

Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once — WINNER

Trevante Rhodes – Bruiser

Theo Rossi – Emily The Criminal

Mark Rylance – Bones And All

Jonathan Tucker – Palm Trees And Power Lines

Gabrielle Union – The Inspection

Best Screenplay

Lena Dunham – Catherine Called Birdy

Todd Field – Tár

Kogonada – After Yang

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All At Once — WINNER

Sarah Polley – Women Talking

 

Best First Screenplay

Joel Kim Booster – Fire Island

Jamie Dack and Audrey Findlay, story by Jamie Dack – Palm Trees And Power Lines

K.D. Dávila – Emergency

Sarah DeLappe, story by Kristen Roupenian – Bodies Bodies Bodies

John Patton Ford – Emily the Criminal — WINNER

Best New Scripted Series 

The Bear — WINNER

Pachinko

The Porter

Severance

Station Eleven

Best Lead Performance In A New Scripted Series 

Aml Ameen – The Porter

Mohammed Amer – Mo

Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary-Winner 

Bridget Everett – Somebody Somewhere

KaMillion – Rap Sh!t

Himesh Patel – Station Eleven

Sue Ann Pien – As We See It

Adam Scott – Severance

Ben Whishaw – This Is Going To Hurt

Best Cinematography

Florian Hoffmeister – Tár — WINNER

Hélène Louvart – Murina

Gregory Oke – Aftersun

Eliot Rockett – Pearl

Anisia Uzeyman – Neptune Frost

Best Editing

Dean Fleischer Camp and Nick Paley – Marcel The Shell With Shoes On

Ricky D’Ambrose – The Cathedral

Blair McClendon – Aftersun

Paul Rogers – Everything Everywhere All At Once — WINNER

Monika Willi – Tár

John Cassavetes Award

The African Desperate

The Cathedral-WINNER

Holy Emy

A Love Song

Something In The Dirt

Robert Altman Award

Women Talking-WINNER 

Best Documentary

All That Breathes

All The Beauty And The Bloodshed — WINNER

A House Made Of Splinters

Midwives

Riotsville, USA

Best International Film

Corsage – Austria, Belgium, UK, France, Italy, Luxembourg

Joyland – Pakistan, USA — WINNER

Leonor Will Never Die – Philippines

Return To Seoul – Belgium, France, Romania, South Korea

Saint Omer – France

  

Producers Award

Liz Cardenas

Tory Lenosky-WINNER

David Grove Churchill Viste

Someone To Watch Award

Adamma Ebo – Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.

Nikyatu Jusu – Nanny — WINNER

Araceli Lemos – Holy Emy

Truer Than Fiction Award

Isabel Castro – Mija

Reid Davenport – I Didn’t See You There — WINNER

Rebeca Huntt – Beba

Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted Series 

Pachinko – Soji Arai, Jin Ha, Inji Jeong, Minha Kim, Kaho Minami, Lee Minho, Steve Sanghyun Noh, Anna Sawai, Jimmi Simpson, and Yuh-jung Youn — WINNER

 

Best New Non-Scripted Or Documentary Series

Children Of The Underground

Mind Over Murder

Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?

The Rehearsal — WINNER

We Need To Talk About Cosby

Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series 

Danielle Deadwyler – Station Eleven

Ayo Edebiri – The Bear — WINNER

Jeff Hiller – Somebody Somewhere

Gbemisola Ikumelo – A League Of Their Own

Janelle James – Abbott Elementary

Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear

Frankie Quiñones – This Fool

Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary

Molly Shannon – I Love That For You

Tramell Tillman – Severance

Best Breakthrough Performance

Frankie Corio – Aftersun

Garcija Filipovic – Murina

Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once — WINNER

Lily McInerny – Palm Trees and Power Lines

Daniel Zolghadri – Funny Pages

 

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