Maggie Gyllenhaal was joined by her husband – The Batman star Peter Sarsgaard – at the 37th Annual Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday.

The 44-year-old native New Yorker flashed a hint of underboob in a black Gucci skirt suit featuring massive shoulder pads and floral embellishment with slingback heels selected by stylist Sandra Amador.

Hairstylist Matthew Monzon coiffed Gyllenhaal’s wavy bob and make-up artist Daniel Martin applied her bright red pout and blush for the awards ceremony at Santa Monica Pier.

Power couple: Maggie Gyllenhaal was joined by her husband - The Batman star Peter Sarsgaard - at the 37th Annual Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday

Power couple: Maggie Gyllenhaal was joined by her husband - The Batman star Peter Sarsgaard - at the 37th Annual Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday

Power couple: Maggie Gyllenhaal was joined by her husband – The Batman star Peter Sarsgaard – at the 37th Annual Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday

Maggie (born Margalit) made sure to expose one ear in order to show off her double-banded cuff jewelry.

The W Magazine cover girl was excited for her special day considering her Illinois-born hubbie is celebrating his 51st birthday on Monday.

Sarsgaard was dressed in a black members-only-style jacket over a white patterned button-up, red velvet slacks, and beige platform loafers.

The married couple of 12 years originally began their romance in 2002.  

The 44-year-old native New Yorker flashed a hint of underboob in a black Gucci skirt suit featuring massive shoulder pads and floral embellishment with slingback heels selected by stylist Sandra Amador

The 44-year-old native New Yorker flashed a hint of underboob in a black Gucci skirt suit featuring massive shoulder pads and floral embellishment with slingback heels selected by stylist Sandra Amador

The 44-year-old native New Yorker flashed a hint of underboob in a black Gucci skirt suit featuring massive shoulder pads and floral embellishment with slingback heels selected by stylist Sandra Amador

Glam: Hairstylist Matthew Monzon coiffed Gyllenhaal's wavy bob and make-up artist Daniel Martin applied her bright red pout and blush for the awards ceremony at Santa Monica Pier

Glam: Hairstylist Matthew Monzon coiffed Gyllenhaal's wavy bob and make-up artist Daniel Martin applied her bright red pout and blush for the awards ceremony at Santa Monica Pier

Glam: Hairstylist Matthew Monzon coiffed Gyllenhaal’s wavy bob and make-up artist Daniel Martin applied her bright red pout and blush for the awards ceremony at Santa Monica Pier

Ready for her close-up! Maggie (born Margalit) made sure to expose one ear in order to show off her double-banded cuff jewelry

Ready for her close-up! Maggie (born Margalit) made sure to expose one ear in order to show off her double-banded cuff jewelry

Ready for her close-up! Maggie (born Margalit) made sure to expose one ear in order to show off her double-banded cuff jewelry

Maggie and Peter (born John) are proud parents of 15-year-old daughter Ramona and nine-year-old daughter Gloria.

The Dopesick actor portrayed Professor Hardy in Gyllenhaal’s critically-acclaimed feature directorial debut The Lost Daughter, which dropped in December on Netflix.

Another acting married couple – Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally – enjoyed ribbing their so-called ‘rivals’ while co-hosting the IFC telecast.

‘We were hoping we’d be the biggest Hollywood power couple here,’ Offerman said motioning to Peter and Maggie.  

Birthday boy! The W Magazine cover girl was excited for her special day considering her Illinois-born hubbie is celebrating his 51st birthday on Monday

Birthday boy! The W Magazine cover girl was excited for her special day considering her Illinois-born hubbie is celebrating his 51st birthday on Monday

Birthday boy! The W Magazine cover girl was excited for her special day considering her Illinois-born hubbie is celebrating his 51st birthday on Monday

Leading man: Sarsgaard was dressed in a black members-only-style jacket

Leading man: Sarsgaard was dressed in a black members-only-style jacket

He wore a white patterned button-up, red velvet slacks, and beige platform loafers

He wore a white patterned button-up, red velvet slacks, and beige platform loafers

Leading man: Sarsgaard was dressed in a black members-only-style jacket over a white patterned button-up, red velvet slacks, and beige platform loafers

Still going strong! The married couple of 12 years originally began their romance in 2002

Still going strong! The married couple of 12 years originally began their romance in 2002

Still going strong! The married couple of 12 years originally began their romance in 2002

Family: Maggie and Peter are proud parents of 15-year-old daughter Ramona (R, pictured June 1) and nine-year-old daughter Gloria (M)

Family: Maggie and Peter are proud parents of 15-year-old daughter Ramona (R, pictured June 1) and nine-year-old daughter Gloria (M)

Family: Maggie and Peter are proud parents of 15-year-old daughter Ramona (R, pictured June 1) and nine-year-old daughter Gloria (M)

‘Indie stars and A-listers, pick a lane, you greedy bastards.’

It was certainly a big night for The Deuce alum – who took home the trophies for best feature, best director, and best screenplay.

As Sarsgaard – who was nominated for Spirit Awards in 2004 and 2005 – stood up to publicly congratulate his beloved wife, newly-ripped tears on his jacket exposed both of his shoulders. 

Dropped in December on Netflix! The Dopesick actor portrayed Professor Hardy in Gyllenhaal's critically-acclaimed feature directorial debut The Lost Daughter

Dropped in December on Netflix! The Dopesick actor portrayed Professor Hardy in Gyllenhaal's critically-acclaimed feature directorial debut The Lost Daughter

Dropped in December on Netflix! The Dopesick actor portrayed Professor Hardy in Gyllenhaal’s critically-acclaimed feature directorial debut The Lost Daughter

Wisecracks: Another acting married couple - Nick Offerman (L) and Megan Mullally (R) - enjoyed ribbing their so-called 'rivals' while co-hosting the IFC telecast

Wisecracks: Another acting married couple - Nick Offerman (L) and Megan Mullally (R) - enjoyed ribbing their so-called 'rivals' while co-hosting the IFC telecast

Wisecracks: Another acting married couple – Nick Offerman (L) and Megan Mullally (R) – enjoyed ribbing their so-called ‘rivals’ while co-hosting the IFC telecast

Motioning to Peter and Maggie, Offerman said: 'We were hoping we'd be the biggest Hollywood power couple here. Indie stars and A-listers, pick a lane, you greedy bastards'

Motioning to Peter and Maggie, Offerman said: 'We were hoping we'd be the biggest Hollywood power couple here. Indie stars and A-listers, pick a lane, you greedy bastards'

Motioning to Peter and Maggie, Offerman said: ‘We were hoping we’d be the biggest Hollywood power couple here. Indie stars and A-listers, pick a lane, you greedy bastards’

Champ: It was certainly a big night for The Deuce alum - who took home the trophies for best feature, best director, and best screenplay

Champ: It was certainly a big night for The Deuce alum - who took home the trophies for best feature, best director, and best screenplay

Champ: It was certainly a big night for The Deuce alum – who took home the trophies for best feature, best director, and best screenplay 

Oops! As Sarsgaard stood up to publicly congratulate his beloved wife, newly-ripped tears on his jacket exposed both of his shoulders

Oops! As Sarsgaard stood up to publicly congratulate his beloved wife, newly-ripped tears on his jacket exposed both of his shoulders

Oops! As Sarsgaard stood up to publicly congratulate his beloved wife, newly-ripped tears on his jacket exposed both of his shoulders

For her adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s 2006 novella – Gyllenhaal managed to beat out the writers of C’mon, C’mon, Swan Song, Together Together, and Zola. 

Maggie also won over more established filmmakers such as Janicza Bravo, Lauren Hadaway, Mike Mills, and Ninja Thyberg.

The brunette beauty will next compete for the best adapted screenplay trophy at the 94th Academy Awards, which air March 27 on ABC. 

Clean sweep! She was joined onstage by (from L-R) editor Affonso Gonçalves, Sarsgaard, producer Talia Kleinhendler, and producer Osnat Handelsman-Keren to accept the best feature award for The Lost Daughter

Clean sweep! She was joined onstage by (from L-R) editor Affonso Gonçalves, Sarsgaard, producer Talia Kleinhendler, and producer Osnat Handelsman-Keren to accept the best feature award for The Lost Daughter

Clean sweep! She was joined onstage by (from L-R) editor Affonso Gonçalves, Sarsgaard, producer Talia Kleinhendler, and producer Osnat Handelsman-Keren to accept the best feature award for The Lost Daughter 

Champ! For her adaptation of Elena Ferrante's 2006 novella - Gyllenhaal managed to beat out the writers of C'mon, C'mon, Swan Song, Together Together, and Zola

Champ! For her adaptation of Elena Ferrante's 2006 novella - Gyllenhaal managed to beat out the writers of C'mon, C'mon, Swan Song, Together Together, and Zola

Champ! For her adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s 2006 novella – Gyllenhaal managed to beat out the writers of C’mon, C’mon, Swan Song, Together Together, and Zola

Proud: Maggie also won over more established filmmakers such as Janicza Bravo, Lauren Hadaway, Mike Mills, and Ninja Thyberg

Proud: Maggie also won over more established filmmakers such as Janicza Bravo, Lauren Hadaway, Mike Mills, and Ninja Thyberg

Proud: Maggie also won over more established filmmakers such as Janicza Bravo, Lauren Hadaway, Mike Mills, and Ninja Thyberg

Big one coming! The brunette beauty will next compete for the best adapted screenplay trophy at the 94th Academy Awards, which air March 27 on ABC

Big one coming! The brunette beauty will next compete for the best adapted screenplay trophy at the 94th Academy Awards, which air March 27 on ABC

Big one coming! The brunette beauty will next compete for the best adapted screenplay trophy at the 94th Academy Awards, which air March 27 on ABC

Industry family: Gyllenhaal comes from a showbiz family - including Oscar-nominated screenwriter mother Naomi Achs, Emmy-nominated director father Stephen, and Oscar-nominated actor brother Jake

Industry family: Gyllenhaal comes from a showbiz family - including Oscar-nominated screenwriter mother Naomi Achs, Emmy-nominated director father Stephen, and Oscar-nominated actor brother Jake

Industry family: Gyllenhaal comes from a showbiz family – including Oscar-nominated screenwriter mother Naomi Achs, Emmy-nominated director father Stephen, and Oscar-nominated actor brother Jake

Gyllenhaal comes from a showbiz family – including Oscar-nominated screenwriter mother Naomi Achs, Emmy-nominated director father Stephen, and Oscar-nominated actor brother Jake.

Meanwhile, Peter will next portray Emory Anderson in The Survivor, Barry Levinson’s biopic on Auschwitz concentration camp boxer Harry Haft, which premieres April 27 on HBO Max.

The post-World War II drama also features Ben Foster, Danny DeVito, John Leguizamo, and Billy Magnussen.

2022 Film Independent Spirit Award Winners

Best Feature

A Chiara

C’mon C’mon

The Lost Daughter — WINNER

The Novice

Zola

 

Best Male Lead

Clifton Collins Jr., Jockey

Frankie Faison, Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain

Michael Greyeyes, Wild Indian

Udo Kier, Swan Song

Simon Rex, Red Rocket— WINNER

Best Feature: The Lost Daughter

Best Feature: The Lost Daughter

Best Feature: The Lost Daughter 

Best Female Lead

Isabelle Fuhrman, The Novice

Brittany S. Hall, Test Pattern

Patti Harrison, Together Together

Taylour Paige, Zola — WINNER

Kali Reis, Catch the Fair One

 

Best Director

Janicza Bravo, Zola

Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Lost Daughter — WINNER

Lauren Hadaway, The Novice

Mike Mills, C’mon C’mon

Ninja Thyberg, Pleasure

 

Best Cinematography

Chiara

Blue Bayou

The Humans

Passing — WINNER

Zola

 

Best Documentary

Ascension

Flee

In The Same Breath

Procession

Summer of Soul — WINNER

Best Cinematography: Passing

Best Cinematography: Passing

Best Cinematography: Passing  

Best First Feature

7 Days — WINNER

Holler

Queen of Glory

Test Pattern

Wild Indian

 

Truer Than Fiction Award

Angelo Madsen Minax, North By Current

Jessica Beshir, Faya Dayi — WINNER

 Debbie Lum, Try Harder!

 

Best New Scripted Series 

Blindspotting

It’s a Sin

Reservation Dogs — WINNER

The Underground Railroad

We Are Lady Parts

Best New Scripted Series: Reservation Dogs

Best New Scripted Series: Reservation Dogs

Best New Scripted Series: Reservation Dogs

Best Male Performance in a New Scripted Series 

Lee Jung-jae, Squid Game — WINNER

Olly Alexander, It’s a Sin

Michael Greyeyes, Rutherford Falls 

Murray Bartlett, The White Lotus

Ashley Thomas, THEM: Covenant 

 

Robert Altman Award

Mass — WINNER

 

Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted Series 

Reservation Dogs — WINNER

John Cassavettes Award (Given to the best feature made for under $500,000)

Cryptozoo

Jockey

Shiva Baby — WINNER

 Sweet Thing

This is Not a War Story

 

Best Screenplay

Nikole Beckwith, Together Together

Janicza Bravo, Jeremy O. Harris, Zola

Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Lost Daughter — WINNER

Mike Mills, C’mon C’mon

Todd Stephens, Swan Song

 

Best First Screenplay

Lyle Mitchell Corbine, Jr., Wild Indian

Matt Fifer; Story by Sheldon D. Brown, Cicada

Shatara Michelle Ford, Test Pattern 

Fran Kranz, Mass

Michael Sarnoski; Story by Vanessa Block, Michael Sarnoski, Pig — WINNER

Best Supporting Male: Troy Kotsur, CODA

Best Supporting Male: Troy Kotsur, CODA

Best Supporting Male: Troy Kotsur, CODA

Best Supporting Female

Jessie Buckley, The Lost Daughter

Amy Forsyth, The Novice

Ruth Negga, Passing — WINNER

Revika Reustle, Pleasure

Suzanna Son, Red Rocket

 

Best Supporting Male

Colman Domingo, Zola

Meeko Gattuso, Queen of Glory

Troy Kotsur, CODA — WINNER

 Will Patton, Sweet Thing

Chaske Spencer, Wild Indian

 

Best Editing

A Chiara

The Nowhere Inn

The Novice

Zola — WINNER

The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain

 

Best International Film

 Compartment No. 6 (Finland/Russia)

Drive My Car (Japan) — WINNER

Parallel Mothers (Spain)

Pebbles (India) 

Petite Maman (France) 

Prayers for the Stolen (Mexico)  

 

Someone to Watch Award

Alex Camilleri (Luzzu) — WINNER

Michael Sarnoski (Pig)

Gillian Wallace Horvat ( I Blame Society)

Best International Film: Drive My Car (Japan)

Best International Film: Drive My Car (Japan)

Best International Film: Drive My Car (Japan)

 

Best New Non-Scripted or Documentary Series 

Black and Missing — WINNER

The Choe Show

The Lady and The Dale

Nuclear Family

Philly D.A. 

 

Best Female Performance in a New Scripted Series

Thuso Mbedu, The Underground Railroad — WINNER 

Anjana Vasan, We Are Lady Parts

Jana Schmieding, Rutherford Falls

Jasmine Cephas Jones, Blindspotting

Deborah Ayorinde, THEM: Covenant

Best Editing: Zola

Best Editing: Zola

Best Editing: Zola

 

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