Michelle Yeoh, Cate Blanchett, Gabrielle Union.Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic, Karwai Tang/WireImage, Jason Mendez/Getty

Awards season has officially begun.
On Tuesday, the nominees for the 32nd annual Gotham Awards were unveiled, highlighting independent movies and television series. Cate Blanchett’s dramaTár, about afamed conductor whose career takesa hit after allegations come to light, led among the movies with five nods.
Additionally,Michelle Yeohearned recognition in the lead actor category for the beloved indieEverything Everywhere All At Once, andGabrielle Unionscored a supporting nomination for theemotional dramaThe Inspection.
Brendan Fraser, Aubrey Plaza, Thandiwe Newton, Brian Tyree Henry and more also got acting nominations.
Michelle WilliamsandAdam Sandlerwill receive Performer Tribute honors at this year’s ceremony, which will be held live Monday, Nov. 28, at 7 p.m. at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
Read on for the complete list of nominees.
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Michelle Yeoh inEverything Everywhere All at Once(2022).David Bornfriend/A24

Best Feature
AftersunThe CathedralDos EstacionesEverything Everywhere All At OnceTár
Best Documentary Feature
All That BreathesAll the Beauty and the BloodshedI Didn’t See You ThereThe TerritoryWhat We Leave Behind
Best International Feature
AthenaThe Banshees of InisherinCorsageDecision to LeaveHappeningSaint Omer
Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award
Charlotte Wells,AftersunOwen Kline,Funny PagesElegance Bratton,The InspectionAntoneta Alamat Kusijanovic,MurinaBeth de Araújo,Soft & QuietJane Schoenbrun,We’re All Going to the World’s Fair
Best Screenplay
After Yang,KogonadaArmageddon Time, James GrayCatherine Called Birdy,Lena DunhamTár, Todd FieldWomen Talking, Sarah Polley
Cate Blanchett inTÁR.Courtesy of Focus Features

Outstanding Lead Performance
Cate Blanchett inTárDanielle Deadwyler inTillDale Dickey inA Love SongColin Farrell inAfter YangBrendan Fraser inThe WhalePaul Mescal inAftersunThandiwe Newton inGod’s CountryAubrey Plaza inEmily the CriminalTaylor Russell inBones and AllMichelle Yeoh inEverything Everywhere All At Once
Outstanding Supporting Performance
Jessie Buckley inWomen TalkingRaúl Castillo inThe InspectionHong Chau inThe WhaleBrian Tyree Henry inCausewayNina Hoss inTárNoémie Merlant inTárKe Huy Quan inEverything Everywhere All At OnceMark Rylance inBones and AllGabrielle Union inThe InspectionBen Whishaw inWomen Talking
Breakthrough Performer
Anna Cobb inWe’re All Going to the World’s FairFrankie Corio inAftersunAnna Diop inNannyGracija Filipovic inMurinaKalie Reis inCatch the Fair One
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Breakthrough Series – Short Format (under 40 minutes)
Abbott ElementaryAs We See ItMoRap Sh!tSomebody Somewhere
Breakthrough Series – Long Format (over 40 minutes)
PachinkoSeveranceStation ElevenThis is Going to HurtYellowjackets
Outstanding Performance in a New Series
Bilal Baig inSort OfAyo Edebiri inThe BearJanelle James inAbbott ElementaryMinha Kim inPachinkoMatilda Lawler inStation ElevenBritt Lower inSeveranceMelanie Lynskey inYellowjacketsZahn McClarnon inDark WindsSue Ann Pien inAs We See ItBen Whishaw inThis is Going to Hurt
Breakthrough Nonfiction Series
source: people.com