2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Ayo Edebiri stuns in a sparkly minidress as she accepts trophy

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The 38th Film Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best independent films and television series of 2022, were held near the beach at the Santa Monica Pier.

It turned out to be a fun and festive ceremony for actress Ayo Edebiri, who ended up winning the award for Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series for her role in the FX on Hulu series The Bear.

Since the organization behind the awards show introduced gender-neutral categories, instead of the traditionally separated male and female lead and supporting categories, she beat out male co-star Ebon Moss-Bachrach for the trophy. 

In another proud moment, Edebiri and Moss-Bachrach were able to celebrate together with some of their colleagues on The Bear when it won the award for Best New Scripted Series.

The comedy-drama, which made its world premiere in June 2022, has received critical acclaim, especially for the directing and cast performances, which resulted in it being greenlit for an upcoming second season.

2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Ayo Edebiri stuns in a sparkly minidress as she accepts trophy

Winner! Ayo Edebiri, 27, was all smiles when she won the award for Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series for her role in The Bear at the 38th Annual Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica on Saturday

Ahead of all the celebrating for the show’s big wins, Edebiri, 27, struck a number of poses on the red carpet in a metallic Oscar de la Renta minidress covered in sparkly appliqués.

The unique shoulder-less number, which fell to about the middle of her thighs, helped showcase her amazingly toned figure.

She also wore a pair of beige open-toe heels, and had her long locks styled in braids, which were pulled into a low ponytail.

At one point during the event Moss-Bachrach and Edebiri struck a few poses together in the IMDb Portrait Studio at the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards.

The actor, who’s best known to many fans for his role in The Punisher, looked handsome in a classic black suit that he matched with a white dress shirt and black tie.

Ayo Edebiri and Moss-Bachrach would also team up with Nicholas Braun, Jenny Slate, and show creator Christopher Storer, who had the Best New Scripted Series trophy in hand, for some celebratory photos in the IMDb Portrait Studio.

The Bear focuses in on a young chef from the world of fine dining who heads back home to Chicago to run his family’s failing Italian beef sandwich shoppe after the suicide of his older brother.

It turns out his late brother left behind debts, a rundown kitchen, and an unruly staff, which has the makings of serious drama for the series.

The unique shoulder-less number, which fell to about the middle of her thighs, helped showcase her amazingly toned figure

The unique shoulder-less number, which fell to about the middle of her thighs, helped showcase her amazingly toned figure 

Stunning: She also wore a pair of beige open-toe heels, and had her long locks styled in braids, which were pulled into a low ponytail

Stunning: She also wore a pair of beige open-toe heels, and had her long locks styled in braids, which were pulled into a low ponytail 

Winners: Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach posed for a photo together ahead of the ceremony

Winners: Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach posed for a photo together ahead of the ceremony

Edebiri, 27, plays the role of Sydney Adamu, a talented but inexperienced chef who joins The Beef as its new sous chef under Carmen ‘Carmy’ Berzatto. 

Jeremy Allen White, 32, former star of the hit series Shameless, portrays Carmy, an award-winning New York City chef de cuisine, who returns to his hometown of Chicago after his late brother Michael’s death.

Moss-Bachrach, 45, plays Richard ‘Richie’ Jerimovich, the de facto manager of the restaurant and Michael’s old best friend.

The main cast also includes Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas and Abby Elliott, while the show’s recurring roles are played by the likes of Oliver Platt, Matty Matheson, Edwin Lee Gibson, José Cervante, Corey Hendrix, Richard Esteras and Chris Witaske.

Co-star love fest: Edebiri beat out nine other actors for the award for Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series, including her The Bear co-star; they would pose together in the IMDb Portrait Studio at the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards

Co-star love fest: Edebiri beat out nine other actors for the award for Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series, including her The Bear co-star; they would pose together in the IMDb Portrait Studio at the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards

Big win! Show creator Christopher Storer held the trophy for Best New Scripted Series when he an some of the cast posed for a few photos in he IMDb Portrait Studio; Edebiri is sitting next to Jenny Slate, while , Jenny Slate, and Christopher Storer, winners of the Best New Scripted Series award for 'The Bear', pose in the IMDb Portrait Studio at the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards on March 04, 2023 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Michael Rowe/Getty Images for IMDb) la.freelance6 2023-03-05T01:19:50+0000 is inbetween

Big win! Show creator Christopher Storer held the trophy for Best New Scripted Series when he an some of the cast posed for a few photos in he IMDb Portrait Studio; Edebiri is sitting next to Jenny Slate, while Moss-Bachrach is in between Nicholas Braun an Storer

Glowing: The Boston, Massachusetts native flashed a proud smile when she accepted the award for Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series for her role as Sydney Adamu in the FX on Hulu series The Bear

Glowing: The Boston, Massachusetts native flashed a proud smile when she accepted the award for Best Supporting Performance In A New Scripted Series for her role as Sydney Adamu in the FX on Hulu series The Bear

More coming: After receiving critical acclaim, especially for the directing and performances of its cast, The Bear got the green light for a second season, consisting of 10 new episodes, that's slate to premiere in mid-2023; Edebiri is picture in a scene from season one

More coming: After receiving critical acclaim, especially for the directing and performances of its cast, The Bear got the green light for a second season, consisting of 10 new episodes, that’s slate to premiere in mid-2023; Edebiri is picture in a scene from season one

After receiving critical acclaim, and in particular praise for the directing and performances of its cast, The Bear got the green light for a second season, consisting of 10 new episodes.

The upcoming season two, which will consist of 10 new episodes, is expected to premiere on FX on Hulu somewhere around the middle part of 2023.

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Ahead of production on The Bear, Storer was most recognized for his work as a director and executive producer of Ramy (2019-2020); producer on the coming-of-age comedy-drama film Eighth Grade (2018), starring Elsie Fisher; and as director of the Netflix stand-up comedy film Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King, which earned him the Peabody Award. 

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 

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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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