It might be a more muted start to awards season than usual, but <em>Nomadland</em> certainly has plenty to celebrate. The drama, starring Frances McDormand, scooped Best Feature Film at the IFP Gotham Awards on Monday, following its four wins at the National Society of Film Critics Awards on Saturday, January 9. The Chloe Zhao-directed film tells the story of Fern (McDormand), who loses her job in the recession and so sells her belongings following her husband's death and buys a van, embarking upon a journey through America as a nomad. The Gotham Awards are typically seen as a precursor to which titles might find favour at the Oscars. The ceremony, a hybrid live-digital affair broadcast from New York City, was delayed from its usual December spot in the awards season calendar. Also taking home trophies on the night were British-Pakistani actor Riz Ahmed, who won Best Actor for his role as a drummer battling hearing loss in <em>Sound of Metal</em>, and Nicole Beharie, who scored the Best Actress nod for her performance in pageant drama <em>Miss Juneteenth</em>. British actor Kingsley Ben-Adir, meanwhile, was named Breakthrough Actor for his turn in Regina King's <em>One Night in Miami, </em>a film about a fictionalised meeting between Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke. <em>Ma Rainey's Black Bottom</em> co-stars Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman were this year's recipients of the Gotham Awards Tribute prize. In wins announced ahead of the ceremony, Aaron Sorkin's Netflix drama <em>The Trial of the Chicago 7</em> received the inaugural ensemble tribute for its cast, which features Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, while Steve McQueen received the director's tribute and <em>Nomadland</em> took home the Audience Award. While there was no glitzy red carpet, presenters – both in-person and virtual – included <em>Hamilton</em> star Renee Elise Goldsberry, actor Michael Shannon and Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o. Here are all the winners announced on the night: <em>The Assistant</em> <em>First Cow</em> <em>Never Rarely Sometimes Always</em> <strong>WINNER: <em>Nomadland</em></strong> <em>Relic</em> <em>76 Days</em> <em>City Hall</em> <em>Our Time Machine</em> <strong>WINNER (tie): <em>A Thousand Cuts</em></strong> <strong>WINNER (tie): <em>Time</em></strong> <em>Bacurau</em> <em>Beanpole</em> <em>Cuties (Mignonnes)</em> <strong>WINNER: <em>Identifying Features</em></strong> <em>Martin Eden</em> <em>Wolfwalkers</em> Radha Blank for <em>The Forty-Year-Old Version</em> Channing Godfrey Peoples for <em>Miss Juneteenth</em> Alex Thompson for <em>Saint Frances</em> Carlo Mirabella-Davis for <em>Swallow</em> <strong>WINNER: Andrew Patterson for <em>The Vast of Night</em></strong> <em>Bad Education</em>, Mike Makowsky <em>First Cow</em>, Jon Raymond, Kelly Reichardt <strong>WINNER (tie): <em>The Forty-Year-Old Version</em>, Radha Blank</strong> <strong>WINNER (tie): <em>Fourteen</em>, Dan Sallitt</strong> <em>The Vast of Night</em>, James Montague, Craig Sanger <strong>WINNER: Riz Ahmed in <em>Sound of Metal</em></strong> Chadwick Boseman in <em>Ma Rainey's Black Bottom</em> Jude Law in <em>The Nest</em> John Magaro in <em>First Cow</em> Jesse Plemons in <em>I'm Thinking of Ending Things</em> <strong>WINNER: Nicole Beharie in <em>Miss Juneteenth</em></strong> Jessie Buckley in <em>I'm Thinking of Ending Things</em> Yuh-Jung Youn in <em>Minari</em> Carrie Coon in <em>The Nest</em> Frances McDormand in <em>Nomadland</em> Jasmine Batchelor in <em>The Surrogate</em> <strong>WINNER: Kingsley Ben-Adir in <em>One Night in Miami</em></strong> Sidney Flanigan in <em>Never Rarely Sometimes Always</em> Orion Lee in <em>First Cow</em> Kelly O'Sullivan in <em>Saint Frances</em> <em>The Great</em> <em>Immigration Nation</em> <em>P-Valley</em> <em>Unorthodox</em> <strong>WINNER: <em>Watchmen</em></strong> <em>Betty</em> <em>Dave</em> <strong>WINNER: <em>I May Destroy You</em></strong> <em>Taste the Nation</em> <em>Work in Progress</em>