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10th Independent Spirit Awards

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10th Independent Spirit Awards
DateMarch 25, 1995
SiteSanta Monica, California, U.S.
Hosted byKevin Pollak
Highlights
Best FilmPulp Fiction
Most awardsPulp Fiction (4)
Most nominationsEat Drink Man Woman (6)

The 10th Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best in independent filmmaking for 1994, were announced on March 25, 1995.[1] Hosted by Kevin Pollak, it was the second ceremony to be held under a tent in a parking lot on the beach in Santa Monica.[2]

Winners and nominees

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Quentin Tarantino, Best Director and Best Screenplay co-winner
Samuel L. Jackson, Best Male Lead winner
Chazz Palminteri, Best Supporting Male winner
Dianne Wiest, Best Supporting Female winner
Best Feature Best Director
Pulp Fiction Quentin TarantinoPulp Fiction
Best Male Lead Best Female Lead
Samuel L. JacksonPulp Fiction Linda FiorentinoThe Last Seduction
Best Supporting Male Best Supporting Female
Chazz PalminteriBullets Over Broadway Dianne WiestBullets Over Broadway
Best Screenplay Best First Screenplay
Pulp FictionQuentin Tarantino and Roger Avary Spanking the MonkeyDavid O. Russell
Best First Feature Best Debut Performance
Spanking the Monkey Sean NelsonFresh
Best Cinematography Best Foreign Film
Barcelona – John Thomas RedFrance/Poland

Films that received multiple nominations

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Nominations Film
6 Eat Drink Man Woman
5 Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
Pulp Fiction
4 Bullets Over Broadway
I Like It Like That
Spanking the Monkey
3 Clerks
2 The Beans of Egypt, Maine
Fresh
Fun
Red Rock West
Suture
Vanya on 42nd Street
What Happened Was...

Films that won multiple awards

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Awards Film
4 Pulp Fiction
2 Bullets Over Broadway
Spanking the Monkey

Special awards

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Special Distinction Award

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Someone to Watch Award

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Friends of Independence Award

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References

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  1. ^ "'Pulp Fiction' Wings It at Independent Spirit Awards". Los Angeles Times. 1995-03-27. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  2. ^ "Independence days". Variety. 2005-02-24. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
  3. ^ "Hoop Dreams". Kartemquin Films.
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