IndieWire Honors: Watch Natalie Portman, Alfonso CuarĂłn, Amandla Stenberg, and More Accept Their Awards
The seven honorees spoke about everything from the importance of representation to “Boogie Nights.”
The seven honorees spoke about everything from the importance of representation to “Boogie Nights.”
Her performance in âVox Luxâ explores that unsettling connection.
“The Hate U Give” was a turning point for the gifted young actress.
This year’s Vanguard Award winner tells IndieWire how the industry is changing, and his hopes for rising new talents.
This year’s Maverick Award honoree won’t rule out most projects, but she tells IndieWire there is one kind of role she won’t do.
He also calls fellow IndieWire Honors recipient â and fellow Netflix creator â Alfonso CuarĂłnâs “Roma” a “major cinematic work.”
Deep in production on the latest batch of episodes, the writer/director/star is still trying to make time to fill his brain with other things.
As the filmmaker prepares to make his very first sequel, he tells IndieWire he’s ready to embrace the pressure and “just focus on the work.”
From the importance of voting to on-screen representation, the actress says, “It’s not about who has a more important voice, it’s about understanding each other.”
Seriously, vote. Or, as Bill Hader likes to say, “you’re a moron.”
IndieWire honored Natalie Portman, Charlize Theron, Ryan Coogler, Constance Wu, Bill Hader, and more and the 2018 ceremony.
Natalie Portman, Alfonso CuarĂłn, Charlize Theron, Constance Wu, Bill Hader, Amandla Stenberg, Ryan Coogler, and Cary Joji Fukunaga were celebrated at the second annual event.