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List of accolades received by Brooklyn
Saoirse Ronan has received several awards and nominations for her performance in the film
Total number of awards and nominations[I]
Totals 35 105
References

Brooklyn is a 2015 historical drama film directed by John Crowley. Writer Nick Hornby adapted the screenplay from Colm Tóibín's novel of the same name. The plot follows Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan), a young Irish woman who emigrates to Brooklyn to find employment. There she marries an Italian plumber called Tony (Emory Cohen), before being forced to choose between her home town of Enniscorthy or her new life in Brooklyn. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.[1] It was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in a limited capacity on 6 November 2015.[2]

Brooklyn gathered awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for Ronan's performance, Crowley's direction and Hornby's screenplay. The film received 3 nominations at the 88th Academy Awards and 6 nominations at the 69th British Academy Film Awards. At the British Independent Film Awards, the film earned 5 nominations, with Ronan going on to win Best Actress. The film also garnered five nominations at the 21st Critics' Choice Awards. Brooklyn was named Best Irish Film by the Dublin Film Critics' Circle and nominated for four accolades by the London Film Critics' Circle. The film's production designer François Séguin won the Best Production Design award from the San Diego Film Critics Society, where Brooklyn was nominated for a further six awards.

Ronan has won Best Actress awards for her performance as Eilis from the Hollywood Film Awards, New York Film Critics Circle, San Francisco Film Critics Circle and the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association. She is further nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture, a Satellite Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Brooklyn was included in Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association and the New York Film Critics Online Top 10 Films. It was also awarded the People's Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Denver Film Festival, the Audience Favorite Gold Award in World Cinema at the Mill Valley Film Festival, the Rogers People's Choice Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Virginia Film Festival. Hornby's script received a USC Scripter Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Awards and nominations

Award / Film Festival Date of ceremony[II] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AACTA International Awards 29 January 2016 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [3]
AARP Movies For Grownups Awards 8 February 2016 Best Picture Brooklyn Nominated [4]
Best Screenwriter Nick Hornby Nominated
Academy Awards 28 February 2016 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [5]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best Picture Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association 29 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [6]
Boston Society of Film Critics 11 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Runner-up [7]
British Academy Film Awards 14 February 2016 Best Actress in a Leading Role Saoirse Ronan Nominated [8][9]
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Julie Walters Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best British Film Brooklyn Won
Best Costume Design Odile Dicks-Mireaux Nominated
Best Makeup and Hair Morna Ferguson and Lorraine Glynn Nominated
British Independent Film Awards 7 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Won [10]
[11]
Best Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Domhnall Gleeson Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julie Walters Nominated
Best Technical Achievement Fiona Weir Nominated
Camerimage 21 November 2015 Golden Frog Yves Bélanger Nominated [12]
Canadian Screen Awards 13 March 2016 Best Cinematography Yves Bélanger Won [13][14]
Best Motion Picture Pierre Even, Marie-Claude Poulin, Finola Dwyer, Amanda Posey Nominated
Best Original Score Michael Brook Won
Casting Society of America 21 January 2016 Best Casting for Studio or Independent Drama Fiona Weir, Lucie Robitaille, Jim Carnahan Nominated [15]
Chicago Film Critics Association 16 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [16]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best Art Direction Brooklyn Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 17 January 2016 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [17]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best Art Direction François Séguin, Jennifer Oman, Louise Tremblay Nominated
Best Costume Design Odile Dicks-Mireaux Nominated
Best Picture Brooklyn Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards 23 February 2016 Excellence in Period Film Odile Dicks-Mireaux Nominated [18]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 14 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [19]
Top 10 Films Brooklyn Won
Denver Film Festival 16 November 2015 People's Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature Brooklyn Won [20]
Detroit Film Critics Society 14 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Won [21]
Best Director John Crowley Nominated
Best Film Brooklyn Nominated
Best Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Breakthrough Emory Cohen Nominated
Dorian Awards 19 January 2016 Film Performance of the Year – Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [22]
Film of the Year Brooklyn Nominated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle 22 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [23]
Best Director John Crowley Nominated
Best Irish Film Brooklyn Won
Evening Standard British Film Awards 7 February 2016 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [24][25]
Best Film Brooklyn Won
Best Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 10 January 2016 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Saoirse Ronan Nominated [26]
Golden Trailer Awards May 2016 Best Foreign Romance "Two Worlds" – Lionsgate Films UK and Create Advertising London Won [27]
Best Romance Poster "Boat" One-Sheet – Fox Searchlight and Ignition Nominated
Best Romance TV Spot "Looking Review" – Fox Searchlight and Create Advertising Group Nominated
Hamptons International Film Festival 12 October 2015 Breakthrough Performer Emory Cohen Won [28]
Hollywood Film Awards 1 November 2015 New Hollywood Award Saoirse Ronan Won [29]
Houston Film Critics Society 9 January 2016 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [30]
Irish Film & Television Academy 9 April 2016 Actress in a Lead Role Saoirse Ronan Won [31]
Actress in a Supporting Role Jane Brennan Won
Best Director John Crowley Nominated
Best Film Brooklyn Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle 17 January 2016 Actress of the Year Saoirse Ronan Nominated [32][33]
British/Irish Actress of the Year Saoirse Ronan Won
British Film of the Year Brooklyn Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Nick Hornby Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 6 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Runner-up [34]
Mill Valley Film Festival 18 October 2015 Audience Favorite Gold Award in World Cinema Brooklyn Won [28]
National Society of Film Critics 3 January 2016 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Runner-up [35]
New York Film Critics Circle 2 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Won [36]
New York Film Critics Online 6 December 2015 Top 10 Films Brooklyn Won [37]
Online Film Critics Society 14 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [38]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best Picture Brooklyn Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2 January 2016 International Star Award Saoirse Ronan Won [39]
Producers Guild of America Awards 23 January 2016 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Amanda Posey and Finola Dwyer Nominated [40]
Québec Cinéma Awards 20 March 2016 Best Art Direction François Séguin Won [41]
Best Cinematography Yves Bélanger Won
San Diego Film Critics Society 14 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [42]
[43]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best Cinematography Yves Bélanger Nominated
Best Director John Crowley Nominated
Best Film Brooklyn Nominated
Best Production Design François Séguin Won
Breakthrough Artist Emory Cohen Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 14 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Won [44]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Won
Best Director John Crowley Nominated
Best Picture Brooklyn Nominated
Best Production Design François Séguin and Suzanne Cloutier Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 8 February 2016 Outstanding Performer of the Year Saoirse Ronan Won [45]
St. Louis Film Critics Association 21 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Runner-up [46][47]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Runner-up
Best Art Direction François Séguin Runner-up
Satellite Awards 21 February 2016 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Saoirse Ronan Won [48]
Best Film Brooklyn Nominated
Screen Actors Guild 30 January 2016 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Saoirse Ronan Nominated [49]
USC Scripter Award 20 February 2016 Best Adapted Screenplay Colm Tóibín and Nick Hornby Nominated [50]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 21 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [51]
Vancouver International Film Festival 9 October 2015 Rogers People's Choice Award Brooklyn Won [28]
Virginia Film Festival 11 November 2015 Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature Brooklyn Won [28]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 7 December 2015 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Won [52]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nick Hornby Nominated
Best Film Brooklyn Nominated
Best Cinematography Yves Bélanger Nominated
Best Original Score Michael Brook Nominated
Best Production Design Jennifer Oman and Louise Tremblay Nominated
Women's Image Network Awards 10 February 2016 Best Actress Saoirse Ronan Nominated [53]
Film Produced by a Woman Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey Nominated

Notes

^[I] Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients and have runners-up. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally.

^[II] Each date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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