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List of accolades received by The Hours

The Hours is a 2002 drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by David Hare. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham, which follows three generations of women whose lives are affected by the novel Mrs Dalloway: Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman), as she writes the novel in 1923, a suicidal 1950s housewife (Julianne Moore), and a modern-day woman (Meryl Streep) preparing a party for her poet friend, Richard (Ed Harris).[1] The film premiered on December 25, 2002,[1] followed by a limited theatrical release on December 27, and then went on a wide release in North America on January 14, 2003.[2] The Hours grossed a worldwide box office total of over $108 million, against an estimated budget of $25 million.[3]

List of accolades received by The Hours

Nicole Kidman received several nominations for her portrayal of writer Virginia Woolf, and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 25 88
References

The Hours garnered various awards and nominations following its release, with nominations ranging from recognition of the film itself to Hare's screenplay, Philip Glass' score and the cast's acting performances, particularly those of Kidman, Moore and Streep. The film received nine nominations at the 75th Academy Awards; Kidman won the Best Actress award at the ceremony. At the 56th British Academy Film Awards, The Hours won two awards from eleven nominations. It earned seven nominations at the 60th Golden Globe Awards, and went on to win the Best Drama Film and Best Actress accolades. It was also named Best Foreign Feature Film at the Amanda Awards.

During the Berlin International Film Festival, Kidman, Moore and Streep tied for the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Film editor Peter Boyle received an American Cinema Editors nomination for his work, and casting director Daniel Swee won the Casting Society of America's Best Drama Film Casting accolade. The Deutscher Filmpreis awarded The Hours Best Foreign Film, while the GLAAD Media Awards named it Outstanding Wide Release Film. Moore earned a Best Actress award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, while Streep was given the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role from Outfest, an LGBT-oriented film festival.[4]

The film was nominated for a total of eight awards from the 7th Golden Satellite Award and 9th Screen Actors Guild Award ceremonies. The Hours won three Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards from five nominations, including Best Supporting Actress for Toni Collette. Collette also won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. Hare and Cunningham were given the 2002 USC Scripter Award for Best Screenplay. The Writers Guild of America named Hare the winner of the Best Adapted Screenplay award, while the London Film Critics' Circle named him British Screenwriter of the Year.

Accolades edit

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards March 11, 2003 Best Movie for Grownups The Hours Nominated [5]
[6]
Best Screenwriter David Hare Won
Best Intergenerational Film The Hours Nominated
Academy Awards March 23, 2003 Best Picture Scott Rudin and Robert Fox Nominated [7]
[8]
Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated
Best Actress Nicole Kidman Won
Best Supporting Actor Ed Harris Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Nominated
Best Costume Design Ann Roth Nominated
Best Film Editing Peter Boyle Nominated
Best Original Score Philip Glass Nominated
Amanda Awards August 22, 2003 Best Foreign Feature Film The Hours Won [9]
American Cinema Editors February 23, 2003 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Peter Boyle Nominated [10]
American Film Institute Awards December 16, 2002 Top Ten Movies of the Year The Hours Won [11]
Art Directors Guild February 22, 2003 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film The Hours Nominated [12]
Australian Film Institute November 21, 2003 Best Foreign Film The Hours Nominated [13]
Berlin International Film Festival February 6–16, 2003 Golden Bear for Best Film The Hours Nominated [14]
Silver Bear for Best Actress Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep Won
Bodil Awards March 7, 2004 Best American Film The Hours Nominated [15]
Boston Society of Film Critics December 15, 2002 Best Supporting Actress Toni Collette[a] Won [16]
Best Supporting Actor John C. Reilly[b] Nominated
British Academy Film Awards February 23, 2003 Best Film The Hours Nominated [17]
Best British Film The Hours Nominated
Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Nominated
Best Actress Nicole Kidman Won
Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ed Harris Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Best Editing Peter Boyle Nominated
Best Film Music Philip Glass Won
Best Makeup and Hair Jo Allen, Conor O'Sullivan, Ivana Primorac Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association January 17, 2003 Best Picture The Hours Nominated [18]
Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated
Best Acting Ensemble The Hours Nominated
Best Score Philip Glass Nominated
Casting Society of America October 9, 2003 Best Drama Film Casting Daniel Swee Won [19]
César Awards February 21, 2004 Best Foreign Film The Hours Nominated [20]
Chicago Film Critics Association January 8, 2003 Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated [21]
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Best Original Score Philip Glass Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association January 6, 2003 Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated [22]
Best Supporting Actor Ed Harris Nominated
Deutscher Filmpreis June 6, 2003 Best Foreign Film The Hours Won [23]
Directors Guild of America Awards March 1, 2003 Outstanding Directing in a Feature Film Stephen Daldry Nominated [24]
Evening Standard British Film Awards February 1, 2004 Technical Achievement Seamus McGarvey Won [25]
GLAAD Media Awards May 31, 2003 Outstanding Film – Wide Release The Hours Won [26]
Golden Globe Awards January 19, 2003 Best Motion Picture – Drama The Hours Won [27]
[28]
Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated
Best Screenplay David Hare Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nicole Kidman Won
Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Ed Harris Nominated
Best Original Score Philip Glass Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards March 13, 2003 Best Drama The Hours and Giaronomo Productions Won [29]
Best of Show The Hours and Giaronomo Productions Nominated
Grammy Awards February 8, 2004 Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Philip Glass Nominated [30]
London Film Critics' Circle February 11, 2004 Film of the Year The Hours Nominated [31]
[32]
British Film of the Year Nominated
British Director of the Year Stephen Daldry Nominated
British Screenwriter of the Year David Hare Won
Actor of the Year Ed Harris Nominated
British Supporting Actor of the Year Stephen Dillane Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 15, 2002 Best Actress Julianne Moore Won [33]
[34]
Best Music Philip Glass Nominated
National Board of Review December 4, 2002 Best Film The Hours Won [35]
Outfest July 21, 2003 Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Meryl Streep Won [4]
Robert Awards February 1, 2004 Best American Film The Hours Won [36]
Satellite Awards January 12, 2003 Best Film – Drama The Hours Nominated [37]
Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nicole Kidman Nominated
Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Julianne Moore Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards March 9, 2003 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nicole Kidman Nominated [38]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Ed Harris Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Julianne Moore Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Hours Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association December 18, 2002 Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Nominated [39]
USC Scripter Awards March 15, 2003 Best Screenplay David Hare and Michael Cunningham Won [40]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle January 30, 2003 Best Film The Hours Won [41]
[42]
Best Director Stephen Daldry Won
Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated
Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Toni Collette Won
World Soundtrack Awards October 11, 2003 Best Original Score of the Year Philip Glass Nominated [43]
Soundtrack Composer of the Year Philip Glass Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards March 8, 2003 Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Won [44]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Also for her work in About a Boy
  2. ^ Also for his work in Chicago, Gangs of New York, The Good Girl

References edit

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External links edit

  • Awards for The Hours at IMDb  

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The Hours is a 2002 drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by David Hare The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham which follows three generations of women whose lives are affected by the novel Mrs Dalloway Virginia Woolf Nicole Kidman as she writes the novel in 1923 a suicidal 1950s housewife Julianne Moore and a modern day woman Meryl Streep preparing a party for her poet friend Richard Ed Harris 1 The film premiered on December 25 2002 1 followed by a limited theatrical release on December 27 and then went on a wide release in North America on January 14 2003 2 The Hours grossed a worldwide box office total of over 108 million against an estimated budget of 25 million 3 List of accolades received by The Hours Nicole Kidman received several nominations for her portrayal of writer Virginia Woolf and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress Awards and nominations Award Won Nominated AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 1 3 Academy Awards 1 9 Amanda Awards 1 1 American Cinema Editors 0 1 American Film Institute Awards 1 1 Art Directors Guild 0 1 Australian Film Institute 0 1 Berlin International Film Festival 1 2 Bodil Awards 0 1 Boston Society of Film Critics 1 2 British Academy Film Awards 2 11 Broadcast Film Critics Association 0 4 Casting Society of America 1 1 Cesar Awards 0 1 Chicago Film Critics Association 0 3 Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association 0 2 Deutscher Filmpreis 1 1 Directors Guild of America Awards 0 1 Evening Standard British Film Awards 1 1 GLAAD Media Awards 1 1 Golden Globe Awards 2 7 Golden Trailer Awards 1 2 Grammy Awards 0 1 London Film Critics Circle 1 6 Los Angeles Film Critics Association 1 2 National Board of Review 1 1 Outfest 1 1 Robert Awards 1 1 Satellite Awards 0 5 Screen Actors Guild Awards 0 4 Toronto Film Critics Association 0 1 USC Scripter Awards 1 1 Vancouver Film Critics Circle 3 5 World Soundtrack Awards 0 2 Writers Guild of America Awards 1 1 Total number of wins and nominations Totals 25 88 References The Hours garnered various awards and nominations following its release with nominations ranging from recognition of the film itself to Hare s screenplay Philip Glass score and the cast s acting performances particularly those of Kidman Moore and Streep The film received nine nominations at the 75th Academy Awards Kidman won the Best Actress award at the ceremony At the 56th British Academy Film Awards The Hours won two awards from eleven nominations It earned seven nominations at the 60th Golden Globe Awards and went on to win the Best Drama Film and Best Actress accolades It was also named Best Foreign Feature Film at the Amanda Awards During the Berlin International Film Festival Kidman Moore and Streep tied for the Silver Bear for Best Actress Film editor Peter Boyle received an American Cinema Editors nomination for his work and casting director Daniel Swee won the Casting Society of America s Best Drama Film Casting accolade The Deutscher Filmpreis awarded The Hours Best Foreign Film while the GLAAD Media Awards named it Outstanding Wide Release Film Moore earned a Best Actress award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association while Streep was given the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role from Outfest an LGBT oriented film festival 4 The film was nominated for a total of eight awards from the 7th Golden Satellite Award and 9th Screen Actors Guild Award ceremonies The Hours won three Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards from five nominations including Best Supporting Actress for Toni Collette Collette also won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress Hare and Cunningham were given the 2002 USC Scripter Award for Best Screenplay The Writers Guild of America named Hare the winner of the Best Adapted Screenplay award while the London Film Critics Circle named him British Screenwriter of the Year Contents 1 Accolades 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksAccolades editAward Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref s AARP Movies for Grownups Awards March 11 2003 Best Movie for Grownups The Hours Nominated 5 6 Best Screenwriter David Hare Won Best Intergenerational Film The Hours Nominated Academy Awards March 23 2003 Best Picture Scott Rudin and Robert Fox Nominated 7 8 Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated Best Actress Nicole Kidman Won Best Supporting Actor Ed Harris Nominated Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Nominated Best Costume Design Ann Roth Nominated Best Film Editing Peter Boyle Nominated Best Original Score Philip Glass Nominated Amanda Awards August 22 2003 Best Foreign Feature Film The Hours Won 9 American Cinema Editors February 23 2003 Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic Peter Boyle Nominated 10 American Film Institute Awards December 16 2002 Top Ten Movies of the Year The Hours Won 11 Art Directors Guild February 22 2003 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film The Hours Nominated 12 Australian Film Institute November 21 2003 Best Foreign Film The Hours Nominated 13 Berlin International Film Festival February 6 16 2003 Golden Bear for Best Film The Hours Nominated 14 Silver Bear for Best Actress Nicole Kidman Julianne Moore Meryl Streep Won Bodil Awards March 7 2004 Best American Film The Hours Nominated 15 Boston Society of Film Critics December 15 2002 Best Supporting Actress Toni Collette a Won 16 Best Supporting Actor John C Reilly b Nominated British Academy Film Awards February 23 2003 Best Film The Hours Nominated 17 Best British Film The Hours Nominated Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Nominated Best Actress Nicole Kidman Won Meryl Streep Nominated Best Supporting Actor Ed Harris Nominated Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated Best Editing Peter Boyle Nominated Best Film Music Philip Glass Won Best Makeup and Hair Jo Allen Conor O Sullivan Ivana Primorac Nominated Broadcast Film Critics Association January 17 2003 Best Picture The Hours Nominated 18 Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated Best Acting Ensemble The Hours Nominated Best Score Philip Glass Nominated Casting Society of America October 9 2003 Best Drama Film Casting Daniel Swee Won 19 Cesar Awards February 21 2004 Best Foreign Film The Hours Nominated 20 Chicago Film Critics Association January 8 2003 Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated 21 Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated Best Original Score Philip Glass Nominated Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association January 6 2003 Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated 22 Best Supporting Actor Ed Harris Nominated Deutscher Filmpreis June 6 2003 Best Foreign Film The Hours Won 23 Directors Guild of America Awards March 1 2003 Outstanding Directing in a Feature Film Stephen Daldry Nominated 24 Evening Standard British Film Awards February 1 2004 Technical Achievement Seamus McGarvey Won 25 GLAAD Media Awards May 31 2003 Outstanding Film Wide Release The Hours Won 26 Golden Globe Awards January 19 2003 Best Motion Picture Drama The Hours Won 27 28 Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated Best Screenplay David Hare Nominated Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Nicole Kidman Won Meryl Streep Nominated Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Ed Harris Nominated Best Original Score Philip Glass Nominated Golden Trailer Awards March 13 2003 Best Drama The Hours and Giaronomo Productions Won 29 Best of Show The Hours and Giaronomo Productions Nominated Grammy Awards February 8 2004 Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Philip Glass Nominated 30 London Film Critics Circle February 11 2004 Film of the Year The Hours Nominated 31 32 British Film of the Year Nominated British Director of the Year Stephen Daldry Nominated British Screenwriter of the Year David Hare Won Actor of the Year Ed Harris Nominated British Supporting Actor of the Year Stephen Dillane Nominated Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 15 2002 Best Actress Julianne Moore Won 33 34 Best Music Philip Glass Nominated National Board of Review December 4 2002 Best Film The Hours Won 35 Outfest July 21 2003 Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Meryl Streep Won 4 Robert Awards February 1 2004 Best American Film The Hours Won 36 Satellite Awards January 12 2003 Best Film Drama The Hours Nominated 37 Best Director Stephen Daldry Nominated Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Nicole Kidman Nominated Meryl Streep Nominated Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Julianne Moore Nominated Screen Actors Guild Awards March 9 2003 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nicole Kidman Nominated 38 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Ed Harris Nominated Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Julianne Moore Nominated Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Hours Nominated Toronto Film Critics Association December 18 2002 Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Nominated 39 USC Scripter Awards March 15 2003 Best Screenplay David Hare and Michael Cunningham Won 40 Vancouver Film Critics Circle January 30 2003 Best Film The Hours Won 41 42 Best Director Stephen Daldry Won Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated Meryl Streep Nominated Best Supporting Actress Toni Collette Won World Soundtrack Awards October 11 2003 Best Original Score of the Year Philip Glass Nominated 43 Soundtrack Composer of the Year Philip Glass Nominated Writers Guild of America Awards March 8 2003 Best Adapted Screenplay David Hare Won 44 Notes edit Also for her work in About a Boy Also for his work in Chicago Gangs of New York The Good GirlReferences editGeneral The Hours 2002 Awards Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Baseline amp AllMovie 2012 Archived from the original on November 2 2012 Retrieved July 23 2010 Specific a b Anderson Jeffrey M December 26 2002 A Woolf in plain clothing The San Francisco Examiner p 21 Retrieved December 2 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp Longsdorf Amy December 4 2002 Everyone s fave The Record p 49 Retrieved December 2 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp The Hours Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved February 14 2011 a b Brooks Brian June 5 2003 Outfest Opening with Party Streep and Others Win Screen Idol Prizes IndieWire Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved February 14 2011 AARP picks nominees for Best Movies for Grownups Awards The Sheboygan Press March 1 2003 p 28 Archived from the original on December 9 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp Best Movies for Grownups Independent Record July 22 2003 p 38 Archived from the original on December 9 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp Oscars 2003 The winners BBC News March 24 2003 Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved July 23 2010 Nominees amp Winners for the 75th Academy Awards Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on March 5 2012 Retrieved July 23 2010 Amanda Vinnere 1985 2006 PDF Norwegian International Film Festival p 5 Archived from the original pdf on September 20 2008 Retrieved February 15 2011 ACE Eddie Award nomination announcements American Cinema Editors Archived from the original on April 9 2003 Retrieved October 29 2012 AFI Awards 2002 American Film Institute Retrieved December 3 2019 7th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards Art Directors Guild Retrieved July 23 2010 Everingham Henry November 21 2003 The Australian Film Institute Awards 2003 The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved January 17 2011 Refugees plight tops Berlin film festival BBC News February 16 2003 Retrieved July 23 2010 Neiiendam Jacob January 16 2004 Danish Bodil Award nominations reveal some surprises Screen Daily EMAP Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved July 24 2010 Boston crix key up Pianist Variety December 15 2002 Archived from the original on August 4 2018 Retrieved December 3 2019 Bafta Film Awards 2003 The Winners BBC News February 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