Awards
(In
alphabetical order)
(Click on the
underlined headings to see pictures & read the speeches)
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American Film Institute Awards
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Won: * AFI
Editor of the Year: Jill Bilcock
* AFI Composer of the Year: Craig Armstrong
·
Nominated: * AFI
Movie of the Year: Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin Brown
& Fred
Baron
v
·
Won: * Outstanding
Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack: Christina Aguilera
singing “Lady Marmalade”
·
Nominated: * Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: John
Leguizamo as
Toulouse-Lautrec
v
ASCAP Film & Television Music Awards
·
Won: * Most
Performed Songs From Motion Pictures: Kenny Nolan for “Lady
Marmalade”
v
Academy Awards
·
Won: * Best
Act Direction:
Art Director Catherine Martin & Set Decorator Brigitte
Broch
* Best Costume Design Catherine Martin & Angus Strathie
·
Nominated: * Best
Picture: Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin
Brown & Fred
Baron
* Best Actress: Nicole Kidman as Satine
* Best Cinematography: Director of Photography
Donald M.
McAlpine
* Best Editing: Jill Bilcock
* Best Makeup: Aldo Signoretti & Maurizio Silvi
* Best
Sound Editing:
Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson, Roger Savage &
Guntis Sics
v
·
Nominated: * Best
Costumes:
Catherine Martin & Angus Strathie
* Best
DVD Special Edition Release
v
American Cinema Editors
·
Won: * Best
Edited Feature Film, Comedy or Musical: Jill Bilcock
v
American Society of Cinematographers
·
Nominated: * Outstanding
Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical
Releases: Don
McAlpine
v
Australian Film Institute
·
Won: * Best
Cinematography:
Don McAlpine
* Best Production Design: Catherine Martin
* Best Editing: Jill Bilcock
* Best Costume Design: Catherine Martin & Angus Strathie
* Best Sound: Andy Nelson, Roger Savage & Guntis Sics
·
Nominated: * Best
Film:
Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin Brown & Fred
Baron
* Best Director: Baz Luhrmann
* Best Actor in a Leading Role: Ewan McGregor as Christian
* Best Actress in a Leading Role: Nicole Kidman as Satine
* Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Richard Roxburgh as The Duke
v
Australian Screen Sound Guild
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Won: * Best
Achievement in Sound for a Feature Film—Effects Editing: Brent
Burge,
Luke Dunn-Gielmuda, Nada Mikas, Linda Murdoch, Roger
Savage, Gareth Vanderhope & Alex Wong
* Technical Achievement Award for Music Production: Simon Leadley, Tim
Ryan,
Guntis Sics & Stuart Waller
v
BAFTA Awards
·
Won: * Best
Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Jim Broadbent as
Harold Zidler
* Anthony Asquith Award for Film
Music: Craig
Armstrong & Marius
DeVries
* Best Sound: Anna Behlmer,
Guntis
Sics, & Gareth Vanderhope
·
Nominated: * Best
Film:
Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin Brown & Fred
Baron
* David Lean Award for Direction: Baz Luhrmann
* Best Original Screenplay: Baz Luhrmann & Craig
Pearce
* Best Cinematography: Donald McAlpine
* Best Production Design: Catherine Martin
* Best Editing: Jill Bilcock
* Best Costume Design: Catherine Martin & Angus
Strathie
* Best Make-up/Hair: Aldo Signoretti &
Maurizio Silvi
* Best Achievement in Special
Visual Effects:
Andrew Brown, Brian
Cox, Chris Godfrey
& Nathan McGuinness
v
Bodil Awards
·
Nominated: * Best
Non-American Film: Director Baz Luhrmann
v
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
·
Won: * Best
Director: Baz
Luhrmann (tied with Ron Howard for A
Beautiful Mind)
·
Nominated: * Best
Picture:
Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin Brown & Fred
Baron
v
·
Nominated: * Golden
Palm: Baz
Luhrmann
v
·
Nominated: * Best
Director: Baz
Luhrmann
* Best Cinematography: Donald McAlpine
v
Cinema Audio Society
·
Nominated: * Outstanding
Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures
v
César Awards
·
Nominated: * Best
Foreign Film:
Baz Luhrmann
v
Director’s Guild of America
·
Nominated: * Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures: Baz
Luhrmann
v
Empire Magazine Awards
·
Won: * Best
Director: Baz
Luhrmann
* Best British Actor: Ewan McGregor as Christian
* Best Actress: Nicole Kidman as Satine
·
Nominated: * Best
Film
v
European Film Awards
·
Won: * Five
Continents Award: Baz Luhrmann
* Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema: Ewan McGregor
v
Film
·
Won: * Best
Director: Baz
Luhrmann
* Best Cinematography: Donald McAlpine
v
Golden Globe Awards (Hollywood Foreign Press Association)
·
Won: * Best
Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy: Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin
Brown & Fred Baron
* Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture –
Musical/Comedy:
Nicole Kidman as Satine
* Best Original Score – Motion Picture: Craig Armstrong
·
Nominated: * Best
Director: Baz
Luhrmann
* Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical/
Comedy: Ewan McGregor as Christian
* Best Original Song – Motion Picture: “Come What May”, written
by David Baerwald
v
Golden Satellite Awards (
·
Won: * Best
Motion Picture, Musical/Comedy: Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin
Brown & Fred Baron
* Best Director: Baz Luhrmann
* Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical:
Ewan McGregor as Christian
* Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical:
Nicole Kidman as
Satine
* Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy/Musical: Jim
Broadbent as Harold Zidler
* Best Art Direction: Catherine Martin & Ann-Marie Beauchamp
* Best Original Score: Craig Armstrong
* Best Costume Design: Catherine Martin & Angus Strathie
·
Nominated: * Best
Original Screenplay: Baz Luhrmann & Craig Pearce
* Best
Cinematography:
Donald McAlpine
* Best Film Editing: Jill Bilcock
* Best Original Song: “Come What May”, written by David Baerwald
* Best Sound: Guntis Sics
* Best Visual Effects: Chris Godfrey
v
Grammy Awards
·
Nominated: * Best
Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture,
Television or
Other Visual Media
v
·
Won: * Movie
of the Year:
Producers Baz Luhrmann, Martin Brown & Fred
Baron
v
·
Won: * Best
Period Hair Styling – Feature: Giorgio Gregorini, Ferdinando Merolla
& Aldo Signoretti
* Best Period Makeup – Feature: Vincenzo Mastrantonio, Maurizio Silvi &
Lesley Vanderwalt
v
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Silver Ribbon
Awards)
·
Nominated: * Best
Director – Foreign Film: Baz Luhrmann
v
·
Won: * Film
of the Year
* British Actor of the Year: Ewan McGregor as Christian
* Actress of the Year: Nicole Kidman as Satine (also as Grace in The
Others)
v
·
Won: * Best
Supporting Actor: Jim Broadbent as Harold Zidler (also as John
Bailey in Iris)
* Best Production Design: Catherine Martin
·
Won: * Best
Female Performance: Nicole Kidman as Satine
* Best Musical Sequence: “Elephant Love Medley”, performed by Nicole
Kidman & Ewan McGregor
·
Nominated: * Best
Kiss: Nicole
Kidman & Ewan McGregor
* Best Musical Sequence: “Sparkling Diamonds”, performed by
Nicole Kidman
v
Motion Picture Sound Editors (Golden Reel Awards)
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Won: * Best
Sound Editing – Music, Musical Feature Film: Anna Behlmer (re-
recording mixer), Geoff Foster (scoring mix
engineer), Simon Leadley
(scoring editor & supervising music
editor), Stephen Lotwis (vocal
editor), Christine H.
Luethje (music editor/music editing co-ordinator),
Andy Nelson (re-recording mixer), Tim Ryan
(music editor), Lee Scott
(music editor) & Danielle Weissner (vocal
editor)
·
Nominated: * Best
Sound Editing – Foreign Film: Michael Axinn (ADR editor),
Brent Burge (supervising sound editor), Antony Gray
(supervising dialogue editor), Linda
Murdoch (sound effects
editor), Livia Ruzic (dialogue editor),
Susan Shackelford (ADR
editor), Gareth Vanderhope (sound
effects editor) & Alex Wong
(sound effects editor)
v
National Board of
·
Won: * Best
Picture
* Best Supporting Actor: Jim Broadbent as Harold Zidler (also as John
Bailey in Iris)
v
Online Film Critics Society Awards
·
Won: * Best
Overall DVD
·
Nominated: * Best
Director: Baz
Luhrmann
* Best Cinematography: Donald McAlpine
* Best Original Score: Craig Armstrong, Marius DeVries & Steve
Hitchcock
v
Producer’s Guild of America (Golden Laurel Awards)
·
Won: * Motion
Picture Producer of the Year: Baz Luhrmann, Martin Brown &
Fred Baron
v
Robert Festival
·
Won: * Best
Non-American Film: Baz Luhrmann
v
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards
·
Won: * Best
Production Design: Production designer Catherine Martin & art
director
Ann-Marie Beauchamp
v
Screen Actors Guild Awards
·
Nominated: * Outstanding
Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion
Picture:
Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, Jim Broadbent, Richard
Roxburgh & John
Leguizamo
v
Society of Motion Picture & Television Art Directors
·
Won: * Award
for Excellence in Production Design: Feature Film – Period or
Fantasy Films:
Catherine Martin (production designer), Ann-Marie
Beauchamp (art
director), Ian Gracie (supervising art director) Nikki
DiFalco (assistant art
director), Jacinta Leong (assistant art director),
Sarah Light (assistant
art director), Deborah Riley (assistant art
director) & Prisque
Salvi (assistant art director)
v
World Soundtrack Awards
·
Won: * Best
Original Song Written Directly for a Film: “Come What May”, written
by David Baerwald
* Most Creative Use of Existing Material on a Soundtrack: Craig
Armstrong, Baz
Luhrmann & Marius DeVries
* Discovery of the Year: Craig Armstrong
·
Nominated: * Best
Original Soundtrack of the Year: Craig Armstrong &
Marius
DeVries
* Best
Original Score of the Year Not Released on an Album:
Craig
Armstrong
v
Writer’s Guild of America
·
Nominated: * Best
Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen: Baz
Luhrmann & Craig
Pearce
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