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List of accolades received by Titanic

Writer, producer, and director of Titanic, James Cameron

References

Titanic began its awards sweep starting with the Golden Globes, winning four, namely Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song.[1] Kate Winslet and Gloria Stuart were also nominees.[2] It won the ACE "Eddie" Award, ASC Award, Art Directors Guild Award, Cinema Audio Society Awards, Screen Actors Guild Award (Best Supporting Actress for Gloria Stuart), The Directors Guild of America Award, and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award (Best Director for James Cameron), and The Producer Guild of America Award.[3] It was also nominated for ten BAFTA awards, including Best Film and Best Director; it failed to win any.[3]

The film garnered fourteen Academy Awards nominations, tying the record set in 1950 by Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve[4] and won eleven: Best Picture (the second film about the Titanic to win that award, after 1933's Cavalcade), Best Director, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Sound (Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, Mark Ulano), Best Sound Effects Editing, Best Original Dramatic Score, Best Original Song.[3][5] Kate Winslet, Gloria Stuart and the make-up artists were the three nominees that did not win. James Cameron's original screenplay and Leonardo DiCaprio were not nominees.[6] It was the second film to win eleven Academy Awards, after Ben-Hur.[3] The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King would also match this record in 2004.

Titanic won the 1997 Academy Award for Best Original Song, as well as three Grammy Awards for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television.[3][7][8] The film's soundtrack became the best-selling primarily orchestral soundtrack of all time, and became a worldwide success, spending sixteen weeks at number-one in the United States, and was certified diamond for over eleven million copies sold in the United States alone.[9] The soundtrack also became the best-selling album of 1998 in the U.S.[10] "My Heart Will Go On" won the Grammy Awards for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television. The film also won Best Male Performance for Leonardo DiCaprio and Best Movie at the MTV Movie Awards, Best Film at the People's Choice Awards, and Favorite Movie at the 1998 Kids' Choice Awards.[3] It won various awards outside the United States, including the Awards of the Japanese Academy as the Best Foreign Film of the Year.[3] Titanic eventually won nearly ninety awards and had an additional forty-seven nominations from various award-giving bodies around the world.[3] Additionally, the book about the making of the film was at the top of The New York Times' bestseller list for several weeks, "the first time that such a tie-in book had achieved this status".[11]

Since its release, Titanic has appeared on six American Film Institute's award-winning 100 Years… series.

List of awards and nominations
Award / Film Festival Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s)/Nominee(s) Result
Academy Awards March 23, 1998 Best Picture James Cameron and Jon Landau Won
Best Director James Cameron Won
Best Actress Kate Winslet Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Gloria Stuart Nominated
Best Original Song "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner and Will Jennings Won
Best Original Dramatic Score James Horner Won
Best Sound Effects Editing Tom Bellfort and Christopher Boyes Won
Best Sound Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, and Mark Ulano Won
Best Art Direction Peter Lamont and Michael D. Ford Won
Best Cinematography Russell Carpenter Won
Best Makeup Tina Earnshaw, Greg Cannom, and Simon Thompson Nominated
Best Costume Design Deborah Lynn Scott Won
Best Film Editing Conrad Buff, James Cameron and Richard A. Harris Won
Best Visual Effects Robert Legato, Mark A. Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher, and Michael Kanfer Won
Amanda Award August 29, 1998 Best Foreign Feature Film James Cameron Won
American Society of Cinematographers March 8, 1998 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Russell Carpenter Won
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers April 28, 1998 Top Box Office Films James Horner Won
April 27, 1999 Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner and Will Jennings Won
Annie Award November 13, 1998 Technical Achievement Titanic Won
Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Award February 28, 1998 Best Production Design – Feature Film Peter Lamont, Charles Dwight Lee, Martin Laing, Neil Lamont, Robert W. Laing, Bill Rea, Steven Lawrence, and Héctor Romero Won
Artios Awards November 4, 1998 Best Casting for Feature Film – Drama Mali Finn Nominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards March 10, 1998 Favorite Actor – Drama Leonardo DiCaprio Won
Favorite Actress – Drama Kate Winslet Won
Favorite Supporting Actor – Drama Billy Zane Won
Favorite Supporting Actress – Drama Kathy Bates Won
May 26, 1999 Favorite Soundtrack James Horner Nominated
Favorite Song from a Movie "My Heart Will Go On" – Celine Dion Won
Blue Ribbon Awards February 12, 1998 Best Foreign Language Film James Cameron Won
Bogey Awards Titanium Titanic Won
Brit Awards February 16, 1999 Best Soundtrack Titanic Won
British Academy Film Awards April 18, 1998 Best Film James Cameron and Jon Landau Nominated
Best Director James Cameron Nominated
Best Cinematography Russell Carpenter Nominated
Best Music James Horner Nominated
Best Sound Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, and Mark Ulano Nominated
Best Production Design Peter Lamont Nominated
Best Special Effects Robert Legato, Mark A. Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher, and Michael Kanfer Nominated
Best Costume Design Deborah Lynn Scott Nominated
Best Makeup and Hair Tina Earnshaw, Simon Thompson, and Kay Georgiou Nominated
Best Editing Conrad Buff, James Cameron, and Richard A. Harris Nominated
British Society of Cinematographers November 29, 1997 Best Cinematography Russell Carpenter Nominated
Broadcast Music, Inc. Film Music Award May 13, 1998 Most Performed Song from a Film "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner and Will Jennings Won
César Award March 6, 1999 Best Foreign Film James Cameron Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association March 1, 1998 Best Film Titanic Nominated
Best Director James Cameron Nominated
Best Cinematography Russell Carpenter Won
Best Original Score James Horner Won
Cinema Audio Society Awards March 7, 1998 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Feature Film Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, and Mark Ulano Won
Critics' Choice Movie Award January 20, 1998 Best Picture Titanic Nominated
Best Director James Cameron Won
Czech Lion Awards March 1999 Box Office Award Titanic Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association January 1998 Best Film Titanic 2nd place
Best Director James Cameron Won
Directors Guild of America Award March 7, 1998 Outstanding Directing – Feature Film James Cameron Won
Eddie Awards March 14, 1998 Best Edited Feature Film Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, and Richard A. Harris Won
Empire Awards February 25, 1999 Best Film Titanic Won
Best British Actress Kate Winslet Won
European Film Awards December 7, 1998 Achievement in World Cinema Award Kate Winslet Nominated
Jameson People's Choice Award – Best Actress Kate Winslet Won
Florida Film Critics Circle January 1998 Best Film Titanic Won
Best Cinematography Russell Carpenter Won
Golden Globe Award January 18, 1998 Best Motion Picture – Drama Titanic Won
Best Director James Cameron Won
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Kate Winslet Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Gloria Stuart Nominated
Best Screenplay James Cameron Nominated
Best Original Score James Horner Won
Best Original Song "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner and Will Jennings Won
Golden Reel Awards March 21, 1998 Best Sound Editing – Music in a Feature Film Jim Henrikson and Joe E. Rand Won
Best Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Hugh Waddell, Claire Sanfilippo, John H. Arrufat, Richard Quinn, Sue Fox, Harriet Fidlow, Richard Corwin, Cindy Marty, and Lee Lemont Won
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes, Thomas W. Small, Ethan Van der Ryn, Scott Guitteau, Christopher Scarabosio, Shannon Mills, Scott Curtis, Tammy Fearing, Michael Dressel; and David L. Horton, Jr. Won
Goldene Kamera February 6, 2001 Best International Actress Kate Winslet Won
Goldene Leinwand Golden Screen Titanic Won
Golden Screen with a Star Titanic Won
Golden Screen with Two Stars Titanic Won
Golden Screen with Three Stars Titanic Won
Special Award – 1998 Titanic Won
Special Award – 1999 Titanic Won
Grammy Award February 25, 1998 Best Recording Package Titanic – Music as Heard on the Fateful Voyage – Al Quattrocchi, Hugh Brown, and Jeff Smith Won
February 24, 1999 Record of the Year "My Heart Will Go On" – Celine Dion Won
Song of the Year "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner and Will Jennings Won
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance "My Heart Will Go On" – Celine Dion Won
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or for Television "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner and Will Jennings Won
Best Pop Instrumental Performance "My Heart Will Go On" – Kenny G Nominated
Hochi Film Award December 25, 1998 Best Foreign Language Film James Cameron Won
Hollywood Film Awards August 5, 1998 Hollywood Digital Award Robert Legato and Crystal Dowd Won
International Monitor Awards July 1999 Theatrical Release – Color Correction David Bernstein and James Cameron Won
Japanese Academy Awards March 6, 1998 Outstanding Foreign Language Film Titanic Won
Jupiter Award March 1998 Best International Film James Cameron Won
Best International Director James Cameron Won
Best International Actress Kate Winslet Won
London Film Critics' Circle March 5, 1998 Film of the Year Titanic Nominated
Director of the Year James Cameron Nominated
British Actress of the Year Kate Winslet Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 1997 Best Supporting Actress Gloria Stuart 2nd place
Best Production Design Peter Lamont Won
Best Music James Horner 2nd place
Mainichi Film Award February 8, 1999 Best Foreign Language Film James Cameron Won
Mexican Cinema Journalists November 16, 1998 Best Foreign Language Film Titanic Won
MTV Movie Awards May 30, 1998 Best Movie Titanic Won
Best Male Performance Leonardo DiCaprio Won
Best Female Performance Kate Winslet Nominated
Best On-Screen Duo Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet Nominated
Best Villain Billy Zane Nominated
Best Song from a Movie "My Heart Will Go On" – Celine Dion Nominated
Best Kiss Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet Nominated
Best Action Sequence Ship sinks Nominated
National Board of Review December 8, 1998 Top Ten Films Titanic Won
Special Citation James Cameron Won
New York Film Critics Circle January 4, 1998 Best Film Titanic 3rd place
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards April 4, 1998 Favorite Movie Titanic Won
Online Film Critics Society January 11, 1998 Best Picture Titanic Nominated
Best Director James Cameron Won
Best Actress Kate Winslet Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Gloria Stuart Won
People's Choice Awards January 13, 1999 Favorite Motion Picture Titanic Won
Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture Titanic Won
Producers Guild of America Award March 3, 1998 Best Theatrical Motion Picture James Cameron and Jon Landau Won
Russian Guild of Film Critics December 1998 Best Foreign Language Film James Cameron Nominated
Satellite Award February 22, 1998 Best Motion Picture – Drama Titanic Won
Best Director James Cameron Won
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Kate Winslet Nominated
Best Original Screenplay James Cameron Nominated
Best Original Score James Horner Won
Best Original Song "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner and Will Jennings Won
Best Cinematography Russell Carpenter Nominated
Best Art Direction Peter Lamont Won
Best Costume Design Deborah Lynn Scott Won
Best Editing Conrad Buff and Richard A. Harris Won
Best Visual Effects Robert Legato Nominated
December 17, 2005 Outstanding Overall DVD Titanic Nominated
Outstanding Classic DVD Titanic Nominated
Outstanding DVD Extras Titanic Won
Saturn Award June 10, 1998 Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film Titanic Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Gloria Stuart Won
May 2, 2006 Best Classic Film DVD Release Titanic Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award March 8, 1998 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Kate Winslet Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Gloria Stuart Won
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Suzy Amis, Kathy Bates, Leonardo DiCaprio, Francis Fisher, Bernard Fox, Victor Garber, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Danny Nucci, Bill Paxton, Gloria Stuart, David Warner, Kate Winslet, and Billy Zane Nominated
Society of Texas Film Critics Awards December 29, 1997 Best Film Titanic 2nd place
Best Director James Cameron 2nd place
Toronto Film Critics Association January 13, 1998 Best Director James Cameron Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award February 21, 1998 Best Original Screenplay James Cameron Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Titanic sweeps Golden Globes". BBC News. January 19, 1998. Retrieved February 19, 2007.
  2. ^ "Nominations for the 55th Golden Globe Awards". BBC. January 17, 1998. Retrieved February 19, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Titanic Awards and Nominations". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved January 19, 2010.
  4. ^ "Can Anything Stop the Raising of Titanic on March 23?". The New York Observer. February 22, 1998. Archived from the original on 2008-07-25. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  5. ^ "The 70th Academy Awards (1998) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  6. ^ Davis, Jason (March 24, 1998). "Love story that won the heart of the Academy: The love story that stole the world's hearts". BBC News. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  7. ^ "Past Winners Search - 1998 - 41st Annual Grammy Awards". The Recording Academy. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
  8. ^ "41st Annual GRAMMY Awards". The Recording Academy. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Gold & Platinum – July 28, 2009". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  10. ^ "The Billboard 200: 1998". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 8, 2008.
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