List of accolades received by Gosford Park explained

List of accolades received by Gosford Park
Helen Mirren, nominated for twelve awards for her role as Mrs. Wilson
Total number of wins and nominations
References
Gosford Park is a 2001 mystery comedy-drama film directed by Robert Altman and written by Julian Fellowes. It premiered on November 7, 2001, at the London Film Festival.[1] The film then received a limited release across theaters in the United States on December 26, 2001, before being widely released in January 2002 by USA Films.[2] It was released on February 1, 2002, in the United Kingdom.[3] Gosford Park has earned over $87 million in its combined total gross at the box office.[4]

Gosford Park garnered various awards and nominations following its release, with nominations ranging from recognition of the screenplay and its direction to the cast's acting performance, particularly Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith. The film received seven Academy Awards nominations; the ceremony saw Fellowes win for Best Original Screenplay.[5] At the 55th British Academy Film Awards, Gosford Park came away with two awards from nine nominations. Three of the film's actresses earned nominations for Best European Actress at the European Film Awards. The film received five nominations at the 59th Golden Globe Awards and Altman won the award for Best Director. Gosford Park won all six of the awards that it was nominated for at the National Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle.

The film won two awards at the 8th Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The film went on to win four more Best Cast awards from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, Florida Film Critics Circle, and Online Film Critics Society. Fellowes received recognition for the film's screenplay from the Writers Guild of America, where he won the Best Original Screenplay award. He subsequently received three more awards and three nominations. Fellowes was also nominated for Best Newcomer at the British Academy Film Awards. The film's score composer, Patrick Doyle received two nominations for his work. Doyle was nominated for Composer of the Year from the American Film Institute and he won the award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year from the World Soundtrack Awards. The film's costume, hair and make-up also earned three nominations between them. In 2008 the American Film Institute nominated the film for the Top 10 Mystery Films list.[6]

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Academy Award[7] [8] March 24, 2002Best PictureRobert Altman, Bob Balaban and David Levy
Best DirectorRobert Altman
Best Supporting ActressHelen Mirren
Maggie Smith
Best Original ScreenplayJulian Fellowes
Best Art DirectionArt Direction: Stephen Altman; Set Decoration: Anna Pinnock
Best Costume DesignJenny Beavan
American Cinema Editors[9] February 24, 2002Best Edited Musical or Comedy FilmTim Squyres
American Film Institute[10] [11] January 5, 2002Director of the YearRobert Altman
Editor of the YearTim Squyres
Production Designer of the YearStephen Altman
Composer of the YearPatrick Doyle
Australian Film Institute[12] December 7, 2002Best Foreign FilmGosford Park
British Academy Film Awards[13] [14] February 24, 2002Best British FilmGosford Park
Best DirectorRobert Altman
Best Original ScreenplayJulian Fellowes
Best Supporting ActressHelen Mirren
Maggie Smith
Best NewcomerJulian Fellowes
Best Production DesignStephen Altman
Best Costume DesignJenny Beavan
Best Makeup and HairJan Archibald and Sallie Jaye
British Society of Cinematographers[15] 2001Best Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature FilmAndrew Dunn
Broadcast Film Critics Association[16] January 11, 2002Best Acting EnsembleGosford Park
César Awards[17] February 22, 2003Best Film from the European UnionGosford Park
Chicago Film Critics Association[18] February 25, 2002Best DirectorRobert Altman
Best ScreenplayJulian Fellowes
Best Supporting ActressHelen Mirren
Maggie Smith
Empire Awards[19] February 5, 2003Best British ActressHelen Mirren
Kelly Macdonald
European Film Awards[20] December 7, 2002Audience Award for Best European ActressHelen Mirren
Maggie Smith
Emily Watson
Evening Standard British Film Awards[21] February 3, 2002Best FilmGosford Park
Florida Film Critics Circle[22] January 2, 2002Best CastGosford Park
Golden Globe Awards[23] January 20, 2002Best Musical or Comedy FilmGosford Park
Best DirectorRobert Altman
Best ScreenplayJulian Fellowes
Best Supporting ActressHelen Mirren
Maggie Smith
Kansas City Film Critics Circle[24] January 28, 2002Best Supporting ActressMaggie Smith
London Film Critics' Circle[25] February 12, 2003British Film of the YearGosford Park
Supporting Actress of the YearHelen Mirren
National Society of Film Critics[26] January 5, 2002Best DirectorRobert Altman
Best ScreenplayJulian Fellowes
Best Supporting ActressHelen Mirren
New York Film Critics Circle[27] December 13, 2001Best DirectorRobert Altman
Best ScreenplayJulian Fellowes
Best Supporting ActressHelen Mirren
Online Film Critics Society[28] [29] January 2, 2002Best Original ScreenplayJulian Fellowes
Best Supporting ActressHelen Mirren
Maggie Smith
Best CastGosford Park
Satellite Awards[30] January 19, 2002Best Musical or Comedy FilmGosford Park
Outstanding Motion Picture EnsembleGosford Park
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical or ComedyHelen Mirren
Maggie Smith
Emily Watson
Best Art DirectionStephen Altman and Anna Pinnock
Screen Actors Guild[31] [32] March 10, 2002Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleHelen Mirren
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureGosford Park
World Soundtrack Awards[33] October 19, 2002Soundtrack Composer of the YearPatrick Doyle
Writers Guild of America[34] March 2, 2002Best Original ScreenplayJulian Fellowes

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Notes and References

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