Sarah Silverman, 47, lets her chest do the talking
Sarah Silverman sure knows how to make a room laugh.
But the stand up comedienne also knows how to get a red carpet going.
On Saturday the funny girl impressed as she hit the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, wearing only a black bra under her double-breasted velvet green suit.
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That's the spirit: Sarah Silverman sure knows how to make a room laugh. But the stand up comedienne also knows how to get a red carpet going
The ex of Jimmy Kimmel looked slender in the flattering outfit.
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ShareAnd she worked the carpet like no one else with her hands on her hips.
The one-line master also wore heels and her hair down in lovely barrel curls.
Cool: On Saturday the funny girl impressed as she hit the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California , wearing a low-cut top under her suit
Margot Robbie looked like she had all the right animal instincts as she modeled a short leopard print dress that showed off her toned legs.
The 27-year-old blonde beauty also wore strappy black heels that looked inspired by the Nineties.
Roar: Australian actress Robbie looked like she had all the right animal instincts as she modeled a short leopard print dress that showed off her toned legs
Cute lady: The 27-year-old blonde beauty wore her hair down and added sweet hoop earrings
Robbie is an Australian actress and film producer. In 2017, Time magazine named her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and Forbes featured her in their 30 Under 30 list.
Her co-star Allison Janney looked ravishing.
The beauty stood out in a hot pink dress that left a bare shoulder. The Moms actress also had on sexy, strappy heels in satin that showed off a cute pedicure.
The West Wing vet wore her hair back and had on dangling green earrings.
On her way up: Robbie is an Australian actress and film producer. In 2017, Time magazine named her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and Forbes featured her in their 30 Under 30 list
Looking haute: Allison Janney of the Tonya Harding film I, Tonya stood out in a hot pink dress that left a bare shoulder at the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California on Saturday
Good kicks: The Moms actress also had on sexy, strappy heels in satin that showed off a cute pedicure
The 58-year-old seemed to be in great spirits but did not seen to be with her beau Philip Joncas.
But she did have a nice big green stone on her wedding finger though that could have been a promise ring.
Comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney are hosting the event which takes place just yards from the Pacific Ocean.
Pretty lady: The West Wing vet, who stars in the ice skating drama with Margot Robbie, wore her hair back and had on dangling green earrings
Bling it on: The 58-year-old seemed to be in great spirits but did not seen to be with her beau Philip Joncas, but she did have a nice big green stone on her wedding finger though that could have been a promise ring
Zoey Deutch was one of the first to arrive for the daytime event.
The pinup shined in a black off-the-shoulder dress that had double-breasted buttons and came below the knee.
The redhead had her hair up and wore pretty light pink makeup.
The 23-year-old Why Him? actress added pointy black slingback heels that added five inches to her 5ft4in frame.
Two cute for words: Actors Saoirse Ronan (L) and Beanie Feldstein hugged each other on the carpet
Lovely look: The blue carpet for the Independent Spirit Awards kicked off in Santa Monica, California, on Saturday afternoon with actress Zoey Deutch
Glam slam ma'am: Deutch was one of the first to arrive for the daytime event as she shined in a black off-the-shoulder dress that had double-breasted buttons and came below the knee
Classy kicks: The 23-year-old Why Him? actress added pointy black slingback heels that added five inches to her 5ft4in frame
Also at the event was Kunail Nanjani and his wife Emily V Gordon who wore a T-shirt dress in blue and white.
Nanjiani is a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host. He is best known for being a main cast member on HBO's Emmy Award-nominated series Silicon Valley.
Serious ladies: Aubrey Plaza borrowed a Wednesday Adams look while Allison Williams wore emerald green.
Dree Hemingway from The Disaster Artist wore a polka-dot gown that button up and came down to the floor. At one point she pulled out the skirt portion of her dress to show how material there was.
Serious ladies: Aubrey Plaza borrowed a Wednesday Adams look, left, while Allison Williams wore emerald green
Coupled up: Also at the event was Kunail Nanjani and his wife Emily V Gordon who wore a T-shirt dress in blue and white
Details: Nanjiani is a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host. He is best known for being a main cast member on HBO's Emmy Award-nominated series Silicon Valley
The 30-year-old star, who used to be blonde, wore her brunette locks down.
Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name leads the nominations with six, including best director, best actor for Timothée Chalamet, and best supporting actor for Armie Hammer.
Jordan Peele’s Get Out follows with five nods, including best feature, best director, and best screenplay.
Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird), Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out), Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Salma Hayek (Beatriz at Dinner), and Robert Pattinson (Good Time) are among the other acting nominees.
Colorful: From left to right, Ana Asensio in a blue cocktail dress, Natasha Romanova in a giraffe, zebra and leopard print dress and Yolanda Ross in a brown and white number
They sure stand out: Georgie Greville wore a purple dress while Geremy Jasper lit up the carpet in a red suit
Dapper in dark colors: Jason Clarke smiled as he showed off his blue suit and brown suede shoes
Standing out in red and white: Dree Hemingway from The Disaster Artist wore a polka-dot gown that button up and came down to the floor
Looking good in a suit and tie: Haley Joel Osment of The Sixth Sense fame looked nicely groomed
The nominations were announced in November by Lily Collins, Tessa Thompson, and Film Independent chief Josh Welsh at the Jeremy Hotel in West Hollywood.
Best feature nominations went to Call Me by Your Name, The Florida Project, Get Out, Lady Bird and The Rider.
Period drama Mudbound was awarded the Robert Altman Award, created in 2008 to honor ensemble casts, and was ineligible in the acting categories.
NOMINEES FOR THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS
BEST FEATURE
Call Me by Your Name
The Florida Project
Get Out — WINNER
Lady Bird
The Rider
BEST FIRST FEATURE (Award given to the director and producer)
Columbus
Director: Kogonada / Producers: Danielle Renfrew Behrens, Aaron Boyd, Giulia Caruso, Ki Jin Kim, Andrew Miano, Chris Weitz
Ingrid Goes West — WINNER
Director: Matt Spicer / Producers: Jared Ian Goldman, Adam Mirels, Robert Mirels, Aubrey Plaza, Tim White, Trevor White
Menashe
Director/Producer: Joshua Z. Weinstein, Producers: Yoni Brook, Traci Carlson, Daniel Finkelman, Alex Lipschultz
Oh Lucy!
Director/Producer: Atsuko Hirayanagi, Producers: Jessica Elbaum, Yukie Kito, Han West
Patti Cake$
Director: Geremy Jasper / Producers: Chris Columbus, Michael Gottwald, Dan Janvey, Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Noah Stahl, Rodrigo Teixeira
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD – Given to the best feature made for under $500,000. (Award given to the writer, director and producer. Executive Producers are not awarded.)
Dayveon
Writer/Director/Producer: Amman Abbas, Writer: Steven Reneau, Producers: Lachion Buckingham, Alexander Uhlmann
A Ghost Story
Writer/Director: David Lowery, Producers: Adam Donaghey, Toby Halbrooks, James M. Johnston
Life and nothing more — WINNER
Writer/Director: Antonio Méndez Esparza, Producers: Amadeo Hernández Bueno, Alvaro Portanet Hernández, Pedro Hernández Santos
Most Beautiful Island
Writer/Director/Producer: Ana Asensio, Producers: Larry Fessenden, Noah Greenberg, Chadd Harbold, Jenn Wexler
The Transfiguration
Writer/Director: Michael O’Shea, Producer: Susan Leber
BEST DIRECTOR
Sean Baker - The Florida Project
Jonas Carpignano - A Ciambra
Luca Guadagnino - Call Me by Your Name
Jordan Peele - Get Out — WINNER
Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie - Good Time
Chloé Zhao - The Rider
BEST SCREENPLAY
Greta Gerwig - Lady Bird — WINNER
Azazel Jacobs - The Lovers
Martin McDonagh - Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Jordan Peele - Get Out
Mike White - Beatriz at Dinner
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Kris Avedisian, Story By: Kyle Espeleta, Jesse Wakeman - Donald Cried
Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani - The Big Sick — WINNER
Ingrid Jungermann - Women Who Kill
Kogonada - Columbus
David Branson Smith, Matt Spicer - Ingrid Goes West
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Thimios Bakatakis - The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Elisha Christian - Columbus
Hélène Louvart - Beach Rats
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom - Call Me by Your Name — WINNER
Joshua James Richards - The Rider
BEST EDITING
Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie - Good Time
Walter Fasano - Call Me by Your Name
Alex O’Flinn - The Rider
Gregory Plotkin - Get Out
Tatiana S. Riegel - I, Tonya — WINNER
BEST FEMALE LEAD
Salma Hayek - Beatriz at Dinner
Frances McDormand - Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri — WINNER
Margot Robbie - I, Tonya
Saoirse Ronan - Lady Bird
Shinobu Terajima - Oh Lucy!
Regina Williams - Life and nothing more
BEST MALE LEAD
Timothée Chalamet - Call Me by Your Name — WINNER
Harris Dickinson - Beach Rats
James Franco - The Disaster Artist
Daniel Kaluuya - Get Out
Robert Pattinson - Good Time
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE
Holly Hunter - The Big Sick
Allison Janney - I, Tonya — WINNER
Laurie Metcalf - Lady Bird
Lois Smith - Marjorie Prime
Taliah Lennice Webster - Good Time
BEST SUPPORTING MALE
Nnamdi Asomugha - Crown Heights
Armie Hammer - Call Me by Your Name
Barry Keoghan - The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Sam Rockwell - Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri — WINNER
Benny Safdie - Good Time
ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD – Given to one film’s director, casting director and ensemble cast
Mudbound
Director: Dee Rees, Casting Directors: Billy Hopkins, Ashley Ingram Ensemble Cast: Jonathan Banks, Mary J. Blige, Jason Clarke, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Mitchell, Rob Morgan, Carey Mulligan — WINNER
BEST DOCUMENTARY (Award given to the director and producer)
The Departure - Director/Producer: Lana Wilson
Faces Places - Directors: Agnés Varda, JR / Producer: Rosalie Varda — WINNER
Last Men in Aleppo - Director: Feras Fayyad / Producers: Kareem Abeed, Søeren Steen Jespersen, Stefan Kloos
Motherland - Director/Producer: Ramona S. Diaz / Producer: Rey Cuerdo
Quest - Director: Jonathan Olshefski / Producer: Sabrina Schmidt Gordon
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM (Award given to the director)
BPM (Beats Per Minute) [France] - Director: Robin Campillo
A Fantastic Woman [Chile] - Director: Sebastián Lelio — WINNER
I Am Not a Witch [Zambia] - Director: Rungano Nyoni
Lady Macbeth [UK] - Director: William Oldroyd
Loveless [Russia] - Director: Andrey Zvyagintsev
BONNIE AWARD – The inaugural Bonnie Award will recognize a mid-career female director with a $50,000 unrestricted grant, sponsored by American Airlines.
So Yong Kim, Lynn Shelton, Chloé Zhao
JEEP TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD – The 23rd annual Truer Than Fiction Award, funded by the Jeep brand, is presented to an emerging director of non-fiction features who has not yet received significant recognition.
Shevaun Mizrahi - Director of Distant Constellation
Jonathan Olshefski - Director of Quest — WINNER
Jeff Unay - Director of The Cage Fighter
KIEHL’S SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD – The 24th annual Someone to Watch Award, funded by Kiehl’s Since 1851, recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition.
Amman Abbasi - Director of Dayveon
Justin Chon - Director of Gook — WINNER
Kevin Phillips - Director of Super Dark Times
PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD – The 21st annual Producers Award, funded by Piaget, honors emerging producers who, despite highly limited resources, demonstrate the creativity, tenacity and vision required to produce quality, independent films.
Giulia Caruso & Ki Jin Kim
Ben Leclair
Summer Shelton — WINNER
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