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List of accolades received by Carol
From left to right: Rooney Mara, Todd Haynes and Cate Blanchett during the premiere of Carol at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival
Rooney Mara, Todd Haynes and Cate Blanchett during the premiere of Carol at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Queer Palm and Best Actress for Mara.
Totals[a]
Wins24
Nominations63
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Carol is a 2015 British-American romantic drama film directed by Todd Haynes. The screenplay, written by Phyllis Nagy, is based on Patricia Highsmith's 1952 romance novel The Price of Salt.[1][2] The film stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara as Carol Aird and Therese Belivet, two women from different classes and backgrounds embarking on a lesbian relationship in early 1950s New York City. Sarah Paulson, Kyle Chandler, and Jake Lacy feature in supporting roles.[3] Carol premiered in May at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Queer Palm and Mara tied for the Best Actress award. It received a platform release in the United States, opening in four theaters on November 20, 2015 and going into wide release on January 15, 2016.[4] Its $62,037 per theater average was the third-highest opening average of the year and the best opening weekend of Haynes' films.[5] The film earned $43 million at worldwide box office on a production budget of $11.8 million.[6][7]

Carol received positive reviews, particularly for Haynes' direction, Blanchett and Mara's performances, Edward Lachman's cinematography, Carter Burwell score, and Sandy Powell's costumes.[8][9][10][11] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 278 reviews and judged 95% of them to be positive.[12] Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 95/100 based on 44 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[11] Carol was Metacritic's best-reviewed film of 2015, and Rotten Tomatoes' best-reviewed romance film of the year.[13][14]

In 2016, the British Film Institute named Carol the best LGBT film of all time, as voted by more than 100 film experts, including critics, filmmakers, curators, academics, and programmers, in a poll encompassing over 80 years of cinema.[15][16] Also in 2016, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) ranked Carol Number 69 of the best 100 films since the year 2000, as voted by 177 film critics from 36 countries.[17][18]

Carol received over 270 industry and critics nominations and over 85 awards and accolades. The American Film Institute selected it as one of its ten Movies of the Year.[19][20] The film received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It led the Golden Globe Award nominations with five, for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actress for Blanchett and Mara, Best Director, and Best Original Score. Carol tied for the most nominations by the BAFTA Awards, garnering nine, among them Best Film, Best Direction, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was nominated for six Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Female Lead for Blanchett and Mara, and Best Cinematography, winning for Best Cinematography. The film received five AACTA International Awards nominations, winning Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress for Blanchett and Mara. Blanchett and Mara also received Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role and Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, respectively.

Carol won the Audience Award at the Whistler Film Festival, and the Chicago International Film Festival's Gold Q Hugo Award for exhibiting "new artistic perspectives on sexuality and identity".[21][22] Lachman was awarded the grand prize for Best Cinematography by the Camerimage International Film Festival, and the London Film Critics' Circle Technical Achievement Award. The National Society of Film Critics and Boston Society of Film Critics awarded Haynes and Lachman Best Director and Best Cinematography. The New York Film Critics Circle awarded Carol Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Cinematography, and the film won Best Music from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. The film also received nine nominations from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Carol was named the Best International Literary Adaptation by the Frankfurt Book Fair.

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
AACTA International Awards January 29, 2016 Best Film Carol Nominated [23]
[24]
Best Direction Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Won
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Won
AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards January 5, 2016 Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated [25]
[26]
Best Grownup Love Story Carol Nominated
Best Time Capsule Carol Nominated
Academy Awards February 28, 2016 Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated [27]
[28]
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Original Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Nominated
Adelaide Film Festival October 24, 2015 Foxtel Movies International Award for Best Feature Film Carol Nominated [29]
[30]
African-American Film Critics Association December 7, 2015 Top Ten Films Carol 8th place [31]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 13, 2016 Best Film Carol Nominated [32]
[33]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Won
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Won
Best Film Music or Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Woman Screenwriter Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Carol Won[a]
American Film Institute December 16, 2015 Movies of the Year Carol 3rd place [34]
American Society of Cinematographers February 14, 2016 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Edward Lachman Nominated [35]
[36]
Argentine Film Critics Association August 8, 2017 Silver Condor Award for Best Foreign Film Carol Won [37]
ASCAP Composers' Choice Awards March 24, 2016 Film Score of the Year Carter Burwell Nominated [38]
[39]
Austin Film Critics Association December 29, 2015 Best Film Carol 3rd place [40]
[41]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Won
Best Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Belgian Film Critics Association January 7, 2017 Grand Prix Carol Won [42]
Bodil Awards March 4, 2017 Best American Film Carol Nominated [43]
[44]
Boston Society of Film Critics December 11, 2015 Best Director Todd Haynes Won [45]
Best Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Runner-up
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Won
British Academy Film Awards February 14, 2016 Best Film Carol Nominated [46]
[47]
Best Direction Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Best Production Design Judy Becker and Heather Loeffler Nominated
Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Nominated
Best Makeup and Hair Jerry DeCarlo and Patricia Regan Nominated
British Broadcasting Corporation August 23, 2016 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century Carol 69th place [48]
[49]
British Film Institute November 27, 2015 Sight & Sound's Best Films of 2015 Carol 2nd place [50]
[51]
March 15, 2016 30 Best LGBTQ+ Films of All Time Carol Won [52]
[53]
British Independent Film Awards December 6, 2015 Best International Independent Film Carol Nominated [54]
[55]
British Screenwriters' Awards September 5, 2016 Outstanding Newcomer for British Feature Film Writing Phyllis Nagy Won [56]
British Society of Cinematographers July 24, 2016 Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Release Edward Lachman Won [57]
[58]
Camerimage November 21, 2015 Golden Frog for Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Won [59]
[60]
Cannes Film Festival May 24, 2015 Palme d’Or Todd Haynes Nominated [61]
[62]
[63]
Best Actress Rooney Mara Won[b]
Queer Palm Carol Won
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival January 2, 2016 Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Won [64]
Best Production Design Judy Becker Won
Casting Society of America January 21, 2016 Artios Award for Studio or Independent – Drama Laura Rosenthal, Maribeth Fox, and Jodi Angstreich Nominated [65]
[66]
Chicago Film Critics Association December 16, 2015 Best Picture Carol Nominated [67]
[68]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Best Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Production Design Carol Nominated
Chicago International Film Festival October 23, 2015 Gold Q Hugo Carol Won [69]
CINE Golden Eagle Award for Professional Media April 26, 2016 Narrative Content: Feature – Live Action Carol Nominated [70]
Cinema for Peace Awards February 15, 2016 Most Valuable Film of the Year Carol Nominated [71]
[72]
Costume Designers Guild February 23, 2015 Excellence in Period Film Sandy Powell Nominated [73]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 17, 2016 Best Film Carol Nominated [74]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Nominated
Best Hair and Makeup Jerry DeCarlo, Patricia Regan Nominated
Best Production Design Judy Becker, Heather Loeffler Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 14, 2015 Top Ten Films Carol Won [75]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Runner-up
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Won
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Runner-up
David di Donatello April 18, 2016 Best Foreign Film Carol Nominated [76]
Denver Film Critics Society January 11, 2016 Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated [77]
Detroit Film Critics Society December 14, 2015 Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated [78]
Dorian Awards January 18, 2016 Film of the Year Carol Won [79]
[80]
Director of the Year Todd Haynes Won
Performance of the Year – Actress Cate Blanchett Won
Rooney Mara Nominated
LGBTQ Film of the Year Carol Won
Screenplay of the Year Phyllis Nagy Won
Visually Striking Film of the Year Carol Nominated
Empire Awards March 20, 2016 Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Nominated [81]
Evening Standard British Film Awards February 7, 2016 Technical Achievement Sandy Powell[c] Longlisted [82]
Flanders International Film Festival Ghent October 26, 2015 Canvas Audience Award Carol Won [83]
Florida Film Critics Circle December 23, 2015 Best Picture Carol Nominated [84]
Best Director Todd Haynes Runner-up
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Runner-up
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Runner-up
Best Art Direction/Production Design Judy Becker, Heather Loeffler Won
Best Score Carter Burwell Runner-up
Frankfurt Book Fair October 21, 2015 Best International Literary Adaptation Carol Won [85]
GLAAD Media Awards April 2, 2016 Outstanding Film – Wide Release Carol Won [86][87]
Golden Globe Awards January 10, 2016 Best Motion Picture – Drama Carol Nominated [88]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Cate Blanchett Nominated
Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Original Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Gotham Awards November 30, 2015 Best Feature Carol Nominated [89]
Best Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Guldbagge Awards January 18, 2016 Best Foreign Film Carol Nominated [90]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 11, 2015 Original Score – Feature Film Carter Burwell Nominated [91]
Houston Film Critics Society January 9, 2016 Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Cate Blanchett Nominated [92]
[93]
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Rooney Mara Won
Independent Spirit Awards February 27, 2016 Best Feature Carol Nominated [94]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Female Lead Cate Blanchett Nominated
Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Won
Irish Film & Television Academy April 9, 2016 Best International Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated [95]
London Film Critics' Circle January 17, 2016 Film of the Year Carol Nominated [96][97]
Director of the Year Todd Haynes Nominated
Actress of the Year Cate Blanchett Nominated
Rooney Mara Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Technical Achievement Award Carter Burwell (music) Nominated
Edward Lachman (cinematography) Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 6, 2015 Best Director Todd Haynes Runner-up [98]
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Runner-up
Best Music Carter Burwell Won
Best Production Design Judy Becker, Heather Loeffler Runner-up
National Society of Film Critics January 3, 2016 Best Picture Carol Runner-up [99]
Best Director Todd Haynes Won
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Won
New York Film Critics Circle December 2, 2015 Best Film Carol Won [100]
Best Director Todd Haynes Won
Best Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Won
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Won
New York Film Critics Online December 6, 2015 Top 10 Films Carol Won [101]
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Won
Online Film Critics Society December 14, 2015 Best Picture Carol Nominated [102]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Won
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Won
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 2, 2016 Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress Cate Blanchett Won [103][104]
Spotlight Award, Actress Rooney Mara Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 12, 2015 Best Picture Carol Nominated [105]
Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Best Production Design Judy Becker, Heather Leoffler Won
Satellite Awards February 21, 2016 Best Film Carol Nominated [106]
Best Editing Affonso Gonçalves Nominated
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Original Score Carter Burwell Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards January 30, 2016 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Cate Blanchett Nominated [107]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Rooney Mara Nominated
Silver Condor Award August 7, 2017 Best Foreign Film Carol Won [108]
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 14, 2015 Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated [109]
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Best Art Direction Judy Becker, Heather Leoffler Nominated
Best Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association December 14, 2015 Best Film Carol Won [110]
Best Director Todd Haynes Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle December 14, 2015 Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated [111]
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 8, 2015 Best Director Todd Haynes Nominated [112]
Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated
Best Production Design Judy Becker (Production Designer), Heather Loeffler (Set Decorator) Nominated
Best Cinematography Edward Lachman Nominated
Best Original Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Whistler Film Festival December 7, 2015 Pandora Audience Award Carol Won [21]
Women Film Critics Circle December 17, 2015 Best Woman Storyteller Phyllis Nagy Won [113]
World Soundtrack Academy October 19, 2016 Public Choice Award for the Best Score of the Year Carol, Carter Burwell Won [114]
[115]
Writers Guild of America Awards February 13, 2016 Best Adapted Screenplay Phyllis Nagy Nominated [116]

Notes

  1. ^ Tied with Anomalisa.
  2. ^ Shared with Emmanuelle Bercot for Mon Roi.
  3. ^ Also for her work in Cinderella.

See also

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