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The 2025 Gotham Awards were filled with unforgettable moments, some of which we’ll always look back on.
The awards ceremony, held on Monday, December 1, at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City, recognized some of the most talked-about films of the year, including Guillermo del Toroof frankenstein, Noah Baumbachof Jay Kelly and Paul Thomas Andersonof one battle after another.
The night’s winners included Song Shenglanof Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudsonwho received the inaugural Gotham Music Tribute, sinner Actors receive collective tribute for blockbuster horror movie Springsteen: Save me from nowhereof Jeremy Allen White and Scott Cooperthey were awarded the Cultural Icon Tribute Award.
US Weekly A roundup of the show’s best and worst moments, including the following you might have missed:
Jackman, 57, Foster, 50, live in harmony On the red carpet at the event. The actor looked dapper in a classic black suit, while his girlfriend looked radiant in a black strappy sequined gown, which she paired with emerald drop earrings. this couple, Started dating last yearofficially debuted in Song Shenglanof Premieres in Los Angeles in October.

Adam Sandler and Emily Mortimer
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Gotham Academy of Film and MediaFar from it us To disagree with “The Sandman,” Sandler, 59, took too long to introduce Baumbach, 56, who received the Film Tribute Award. Actor opposite George Clooney in the upcoming Jay Kellyappearing on stage with the host Emily Mortimer About nine minutes. Sandler seemed to blurt out off-the-cuff comments like “Can I get a f**k from everyone? Yeah! Emily said, let’s go!”
Mortimer, 54, appeared squirmed by Sandler’s unpredictable comments.

Jacob Elordi, Guillermo del Toro and Oscar Isaac
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Gotham Academy of Film and Mediathis frankenstein Director ignores producer’s cue to leave stage while accepting avant-garde tribute Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordbut continued the speech and spoke through the announcer Shares his popular views on artificial intelligence. praise frankensteinThe cast and crew, he declared, “shine with the artistry of them all in every frame of this movie, intentionally made by humans, for humans.”
Del Toro added: “It belongs to all of them, and I want to express our gratitude and say, ‘F*** AI.'”

Jafar Panahi
Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Gotham Academy of Film and MediaPanahi, 65, won best international feature film, best director and best original screenplay for the drama it’s just an accidentbut unfortunately, his victory was overshadowed by more grim headlines. early Monday, human rights activist news agency The Iranian filmmaker was sentenced to one year in prison and a two-year travel ban after being accused of promoting propaganda against Iran.

Kristen Stewart and Elle Fanning
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Gotham Academy of Film and MediaFanning, 27, shared some cute banter with Stewart, 35, before they presented the Outstanding Leading Performance award to foothills of dilisu exist my father’s shadow.
“We share the same birthday: April 9th!” Elle said of Stewart, who added: “Her sister (Dakota Fanning) is my best friend. “
“Yeah, I finally get to hang out with you,” Ellie said with a smile.
For anyone watching the show at home, either the sound was turned off or no one applauded any of the winners, making each category feel awkward rather than jubilant.

Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson
Kristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty ImagesTaking the stage to compete for the Best Picture Award one battle after anotherWriter-director Anderson, 55, paid tribute to his wife Rudolph, 53, saying: “On December 1, 24 years ago, I met a woman who made me a better filmmaker: Happy anniversary, Maya. Thanks. ” Prompt “Ah wwwwww”.
while joining him in accepting tributes to cultural icons save me from nowhere director, Scott Cooperwhite, 34, His words were stammered.
“We are very grateful blues (springsteen) allows us to enter (his) space. The actor, who plays his boss in the biopic, said he struggled to find the right moment to express his mythology. “Sorry, guys, I’m tired!” Allen admitted with a smile before handing the speech back to Cooper.
and take the stage to represent sinner, film producer Ryan Coogler Admit that you are nervous. Star: They’re like us!