Gotham Awards

Gotham Awards
Current: Gotham Independent Film Awards 2025
Awarded forIndependent film and television
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Gotham Film & Media Institute
First award1991; 34 years ago (1991)
Websiteawards.thegotham.org

The Gotham Awards are American film awards presented annually at a ceremony in New York City.

The awards are a program of the Gotham Film & Media Institute (formerly the Independent Filmmaker Project or IFP), the United States' largest membership organization dedicated to independent film, founded in 1979.[1] First presented in 1991, the awards were originally created to showcase and honor films made primarily in the Northeastern United States.[1]

Name

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The name "Gotham," (/ˈɡɒθəm/) a nickname for New York, was first popularized by native son Washington Irving in an 1807 issue of Salmagundi.[2]

Scope

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In 2004, the awards' scope expanded significantly from a regional to a national and international focus. The number of award categories increased from six to nine, and eligibility was broadened to include films from Los Angeles, California, and international locations.[citation needed]

Venue

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Having outgrown previous venues in Manhattan, the 17th Annual Gotham Awards ceremony was held for the first time in the Brooklyn borough on November 27, 2007. The gala took place at Steiner Studios in the Brooklyn Navy Yard and was "promoted nationally via a partnership with The New York Times and locally via broadcast on WNYE."[2][1][3]

Categories

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Current categories

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From 1991 to 2002, the Tribute Award (also called Career Tribute) was presented as a single Lifetime Achievement Award. Individual achievement awards (e.g., Filmmaker, Writer, Actor) were given separately. Beginning with the 2003 ceremony, the IFP consolidated these individual categories into the Career Tribute awards.[4]

Discontinued categories

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Ceremonies

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Edition Date Host(s)
1st September 30, 1991 Charles Grodin
2nd 1992
3rd September 28, 1993 Eric Bogosian
4th September 20, 1994
5th September 19, 1995 Michael Moore
6th September 17, 1996
7th September 16, 1997 Jon Stewart
8th September 23, 1998 Stanley Tucci
9th September 22, 1999 Sandra Bernhard
10th September 20, 2000 Jason Alexander
11th October 1, 2001 Andy Dick
12th September 26, 2002 Rosie Perez and John Turturro
13th September 22, 2003 Michael Ian Black
14th December 1, 2004 Bob Balaban
15th November 30, 2005 Kyra Sedgwick
16th November 29, 2006 David Cross
17th November 27, 2007 Sarah Jones
18th December 2, 2008 Aasif Mandvi
19th November 30, 2009 Kumail Nanjiani
20th November 29, 2010 Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci
21st November 28, 2011 Edie Falco and Oliver Platt
22nd November 26, 2012 Mike Birbiglia
23rd December 2, 2013 Nick Kroll
24th December 1, 2014 Uma Thurman
25th November 30, 2015 Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer
26th November 28, 2016 Keegan-Michael Key
27th November 27, 2017 John Cameron Mitchell
28th November 26, 2018 No host
29th December 2, 2019 No host
30th January 11, 2021 No host
31st November 29, 2021 No host
32nd November 28, 2022 No host
33rd November 27, 2023 No host
34th December 2, 2024 No host
35th December 1, 2025 TBD

Gotham TV Awards

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Gotham TV Awards
Current: 2nd Gotham TV Awards
Awarded forTelevision series and performances
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Gotham Film & Media Institute
First award2024; 1 year ago (2024)
Websitetvawards.thegotham.org

In April 2024, the Gotham Film & Media Institute announced that television series and performances will be honored at a separate ceremony going forward with the first edition of the Gotham TV Awards taking place on June 4, 2024.[5][6] In previous years, television categories had been part of the main awards ceremony, where two television awards for new series were presented for the first time in 2015.[7] In 2021, two further awards, one for performance and one for non-fiction television, were introduced.[8][9] Out of the eight categories to be presented at the inaugural Gotham TV Awards only the award for Breakthrough Nonfiction Series had been given out before (in 2021 and 2022); the three other awards for series, the three awards for outstanding performances and the audience award for television were newly created.

Current categories

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  • Breakthrough Comedy Series: since 2024
  • Breakthrough Drama Series: since 2024
  • Breakthrough Limited Series: since 2024
  • Breakthrough Nonfiction Series: since 2021 (part of the film awards ceremony from 2021 to 2022; not awarded in 2023)
  • Outstanding Original Film, Broadcast, or Streaming: since 2025
  • Outstanding Lead Performance in a Comedy Series: since 2024
  • Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series: since 2024
  • Outstanding Lead Performance in a Limited Series: since 2024
  • Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series: since 2025
  • Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series: since 2025
  • Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Limited Series: since 2025
  • Outstanding Performance in an Original Film: since 2025
  • Audience Award (TV): since 2024

Ceremonies

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Edition Date Host(s)
1st June 4, 2024 No host
2nd June 2, 2025 No host

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Press release (July 22, 2007). "IFP Expands 17th Annual Gotham Awards With Move to Brooklyn's Steiner Studios". Independent Filmmaker Project. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Sederstrom, Jotham (November 16, 2007). "Indie Film's Best to Flock to Navy Yard for Gotham Awards". Daily News. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2012. The ceremony, which was previously held at Chelsea Piers, Hammerstein Ballroom and Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan, grew too big for those venues. This year, the event expects to draw more than a thousand film industry notables to the Navy Yard.
  3. ^ Database (undated). "The 17th Annual Gotham Awards (2007)" Archived February 8, 2019, at the Wayback Machine. IMDb. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  4. ^ "Gotham Awards Recipients (1991-present) (as of June 17, 2011)" (PDF). Gotham Independent Film Awards. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  5. ^ "The Gotham Film & Media Institute Launches Inaugural Gotham TV Awards Recognizing Breakthrough Shows, Creators, & Performers with Tributes to Industry Icons" (Press release). New York: The Gotham Film & Media Institute. April 11, 2024. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  6. ^ Hipes, Patrick (April 11, 2024). "Gotham TV Awards To Launch Inaugural Edition In June". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  7. ^ Lewis, Hilary (November 25, 2015). "Gotham Awards Go Beyond Film to Honor TV and Web Series". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  8. ^ Mandinach, Zach (August 5, 2021). "The Gotham Awards Introduce Gender Neutral Acting Categories for 2021". The Gotham Film & Media Institute. Archived from the original on October 19, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  9. ^ Lattanzio, Ryan (August 5, 2021). "Gotham Awards Eliminate Gendered Acting Categories, Add Supporting and TV Acting Races". IndieWire. Archived from the original on October 16, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
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