Film Independent Spirit Awards reveals Best Cinematography nominees

Dec 3, 2025
An older man in a waistcoat and hat sits on large cut tree logs, holding a pipe, whilst other men work with saws and axes around him in a forested logging area—an image of Train Dreams, captured in the style of Adolpho Veloso.
Train Dreams has been nominated for Best Cinematography (Credit: BBP Train Dreams. LLC. © 2025)

Film Independent has revealed the nominees for the 2026 Spirit Awards, including for Best Cinematography. 

The Spirit Awards are seen as the premier awards event spotlighting independent film and television, with the next edition marking its 41st outing.

The nominees for Best Cinematography are:

  • Alex Ashe
    Peter Hujar’s Day
  • Norm Li CSC
    Blue Sun Palace
  • David J. Thompson
    Warfare
  • Adolpho Veloso ABC AIP
    Train Dreams
  • Nicole Hirsch Whitaker ASC
    Dust Bunny

Peter Hujar’s Day leads the Spirit Awards overall, lining up in five categories in total – including Best Feature and Best Director for Ira Sachs. 

Train Dreams’ Best Cinematography nod is one of four for the Netflix film, with Clint Bentley nominated for Best Director, Joel Edgerton nominated for Best Lead Performance, and the film itself nominated for Best Feature.

Meanwhile, Blue Sun Palace is up for Best First Feature, Best First Screenplay and Best Supporting Performance for Haipeng Xu, with Dust Bunny also up for Best First Feature.

And Warfare, after scooping Best Ensemble Performance at the British Independent Film Awards, sees Fin Oates nominated for Best Editing. 

The full list of nominations is available on the Film Independent website, with the awards ceremony taking place on Sunday 15 February 2026.