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Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Series – Short Form

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Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Series – Short Form
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Gotham Film & Media Institute
First awarded2015
Currently held byBeef (2023)
Websiteawards.thegotham.org

The Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Series – Short Form is one of the annual Gotham Independent Film Awards and honors series with episodes under 40 minutes.[1] Until 2019, the award intended to honor a new continuing or limited series new digital media programming, with five or more episodes mostly under 20 minutes.[2] It was first awarded in 2015.

Winners and nominees

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2010s

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Year Program Creator(s)/Host(s) Network Ref.
2015 Shugs and Fats Nadia Manzoor and Radhika Vaz, creators ShugsandFats.TV [3][2]
Bee and PuppyCat Natasha Allegri, creator Cartoon Hangover
The Impossibilities Anna Kerrigan, creator seriesofimpossibilities.com
Qraftish Christal, creator Blackgirldangerous.com
You're So Talented Sam Bailey, creator Open TV
2016 Her Story Jen Richards and Laura Zak, creators herstoryshow.com [4][5]
The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo Brian Jordan Alvarez, creator YouTube
The Movement Darnell Moore, host Mic.com
Sitting in Bathrooms with Trans People Dylan Marron, creator Seriously.TV
Surviving Reagan Gomez, creator YouTube
2017 The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes Nancy Andrews, creator YouTube [6][7]
555 Kate Berlant, Andrew DeYoung and John Early, creators Vimeo
Inconceivable Joel Ashton McCarthy, creator YouTube
Junior Zoe Cassavetes, creator Blackpills and VICE
Let Me Die a Nun Sarah Salovaara, creator Vimeo
2018 195 Lewis Chanelle Aponte Pearson and Rae Leone Allen, creators 195lewis.com [8][9]
Cleaner Daze Tess Sweet and Daniel Gambelin, creators cleanerdaze.com
Distance Alex Dobrenko, creator distancetheseries.com
The F Word Nicole Opper, creator PBS Digital Studios
She's the Ticket Nadia Hallgren, creator Topic
2019 PEN15 Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle, and Sam Zvibleman, creators Hulu [10]
Ramy Ramy Youssef, Ari Katcher, and Ryan Welch, creators Hulu
Russian Doll Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, and Amy Poehler, creators Netflix
Tuca & Bertie Lisa Hanawalt, creator
Undone Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, creators Amazon Video

2020s

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Year Program Creator(s)/Host(s) Network Ref.
2020 I May Destroy You Michaela Coel, creator HBO [11]
Dave Lil Dicky and Jeff Schaffer, creators FX
Betty Crystal Moselle, creator HBO
Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi Padma Lakshmi, host Hulu
Work in Progress Abby McEnany and Tim Mason, creators Showtime
2021 Reservation Dogs Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, creators FX [12][13]
Blindspotting Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs, creators Starz
Hacks Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky, creators HBO Max
Run the World Leigh Davenport, creator Starz
We Are Lady Parts Nida Manzoor, creator Peacock
2022 Mo Mohammed Amer and Ramy Youssef, creators Netflix [14]
Abbott Elementary Quinta Brunson, creator ABC
As We See It Jason Katims, creator Prime Video
Rap Sh!t Issa Rae, creator HBO/HBO Max
Somebody Somewhere Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen, creators HBO Max
2023 Beef Lee Sung Jin, creator Netflix [15]
High School Clea DuVall and Tegan and Sara Quin, creators Amazon Freevee
I'm a Virgo Boots Riley, creator Prime Video
Rain Dogs Cash Carraway, creator HBO
Swarm Donald Glover and Janine Nabers, creators Prime Video

References

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  1. ^ "Nominees Announced for 29th Annual IFP Gotham Awards". Independent Filmmaker Project. October 24, 2019. Archived from the original on March 16, 2020. Retrieved October 25, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Luers, Erik (October 27, 2015). "Nominees Announced for Inaugural IFP Gotham Awards for Serialized Content". Independent Filmmaker Project. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  3. ^ Luers, Erik (December 1, 2015). "25th Annual IFP Gotham Independent Film Award Winners Announced". Independent Filmmaker Project. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  4. ^ Luers, Erik (November 29, 2016). "26th Annual IFP Gotham Awards Winners Announced". Independent Filmmaker Project. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  5. ^ Luers, Erik (October 20, 2016). "Nominees Announced for 26th Annual IFP Gotham Awards". Independent Filmmaker Project. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  6. ^ Luers, Erik (November 28, 2017). "27th Annual IFP Gotham Awards Winners Announced". Independent Filmmaker Project. Archived from the original on November 29, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  7. ^ Luers, Erik (October 19, 2017). "Nominations Announced for 27th Annual IFP Gotham Awards". Independent Filmmaker Project. Archived from the original on November 29, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  8. ^ Wagmeister, Elizabeth (November 26, 2018). "Gotham Awards: A24 Sweeps with Five Wins, Including First Reformed, Eighth Grade (Full Winners List)". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
  9. ^ Mandinach, Zach (October 18, 2018). "Nominations Announced for the 28th Annual IFP Gotham Awards". Independent Filmmaker Project. Archived from the original on November 29, 2018. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  10. ^ "Marriage Story Sweeps Gotham Awards; Full Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. December 2, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  11. ^ Lewis, Hilary (January 11, 2021). "Gotham Awards: Nomadland Wins Best Feature, Audience Award". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  12. ^ Lattanzio, Ryan (November 30, 2021). "Gotham Awards: The Lost Daughter Wins Top Prize — See the Full List of Winners". IndieWire. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  13. ^ Lewis, Hilary (October 21, 2021). "Gotham Awards: The Lost Daughter, Passing Lead Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 21, 2021.
  14. ^ Lewis, Hilary (November 28, 2022). "Everything Everywhere All at Once Tops Gotham Awards; Full Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
  15. ^ Lewis, Hilary; Chuba, Kirsten (November 27, 2023). "2023 Gotham Awards: Past Lives Wins Best Feature". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
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