List of accolades received by The Aviator (2004 film)

The 2004 film The Aviator was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, and went on to win five, including Best Supporting Actress for Cate Blanchett. It also won the BAFTA Award for Best Film and Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama.

Organizations

Organization Award category Recipients Result
Academy Awards[1][2]Best PictureGraham King and Michael MannNominated
Best DirectorMartin ScorseseNominated
Best Original ScreenplayJohn LoganNominated
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best Supporting ActorAlan AldaNominated
Best Supporting ActressCate BlanchettWon
Best CinematographyRobert RichardsonWon
Best Art DirectionDante Ferretti and Francesca Lo SchiavoWon
Best Costume DesignSandy PowellWon
Best Film EditingThelma SchoonmakerWon
Best Sound MixingTom Fleischman and Petur HliddalNominated
BAFTA Awards Best FilmSandy Climan, Charles Evans Jr., Graham King, and Michael MannWon
Best DirectorMartin ScorseseNominated
Best Original ScreenplayJohn LoganNominated
Best Actor in a Leading RoleLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleAlan AldaNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleCate BlanchettWon
Best CinematographyRobert RichardsonNominated
Best Production DesignDante FerrettiWon
Best Costume DesignSandy PowellNominated
Best Film MusicHoward ShoreNominated
Best EditingThelma SchoonmakerNominated
Best Makeup & HairKathryn Blondell, Sian Grigg, and Morag RossWon
Best SoundTom Fleischman, Eugene Gearty, Petur Hliddal, and Philip StocktonNominated
Best Visual EffectsMatthew Gratzner, Robert Legato, R. Bruce Steinheimer and Peter TraversNominated
Golden Eagle Award[3] Best Foreign Language Film The Aviator Won
Golden Globe Awards[4] Best Motion Picture – DramaThe AviatorWon
Best DirectorMartin ScorseseNominated
Best ScreenplayJohn LoganNominated
Best Actor – DramaLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best Supporting ActressCate BlanchettNominated
Best Original ScoreHoward ShoreWon
Grammy AwardsBest Score Soundtrack Album – Film, Television or Other Visual MediaHoward ShoreNominated
Satellite Awards Best Film – DramaThe AviatorNominated
Best DirectorMartin ScorseseNominated
Best Screenplay – OriginalJohn LoganNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – DramaCate BlanchettNominated
Best Art Direction & Production DesignDante Ferretti and Francesca Lo SchiavoNominated
Best Costume DesignSandy PowellNominated
Best CinematographyRobert RichardsonNominated
Best Original ScoreHoward ShoreNominated
Best EditingThelma SchoonmakerNominated
Best SoundTom Fleischman, Eugene Gearty, Petur Hliddal, and Philip StocktonNominated
Best Visual EffectsMatthew Gratzner, Robert Legato, Bruce Steinheimer, and Peter Travers
(tied with Andy Brown and Kirsty Millar for House of Flying Daggers)
Won
World Soundtrack AwardsBest Original Soundtrack of the YearHoward ShoreNominated
Soundtrack Composer of the YearNominated

Guilds

Guild Award category Recipients Result
American Cinema EditorsBest Editing – Drama FilmThelma SchoonmakerWon
American Society of CinematographersOutstanding CinematographyRobert RichardsonNominated
Art Directors GuildExcellence in Production Design – Fantasy or Period FilmNominated
Cinema Audio SocietyOutstanding Sound MixingTom Fleischman and Petur HliddalWon
Costume Designers GuildExcellence in Costume Design – Fantasy or Period FilmSandy PowellNominated
Directors Guild of AmericaOutstanding DirectingMartin ScorseseNominated
Directors Guild of Great BritainOutstanding Directing – International FilmMartin ScorseseNominated
Motion Picture Sound EditorsBest Sound Editing in Domestic Features – Sound Effects & FoleyWon
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features – ADR & DialogueNominated
Best Sound Editing – Music FilmJennifer DunningtonNominated
Producers Guild of AmericaMotion Picture Producer of the YearGraham King and Michael MannWon
Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Actor in a Leading RoleLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting RoleCate BlanchettWon [5]
Outstanding CastThe AviatorNominated
Visual Effects SocietyOutstanding Actor or Actress – Visual Effects FilmLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Outstanding Models and MiniaturesAdam Gelbart, Matthew Gratzner, Leigh-Alexandra Jacob and Scott Schneider (for the XF11 crash)Won
Outstanding Single Visual Effect of the YearRon Ames, Robert Legato, David Seager and Peter Travers (for the Hell's Angels)Nominated
Outstanding Special Effects in Service to Visual EffectsMatthew Gratzner Robert Spurlock, Bruce Steinheimer and Richard StutsmanWon
Outstanding Supporting Visual EffectsRon Ames, Robert Legato, Matthew Gratzner and Peter TraversWon
Writers Guild of AmericaBest Screenplay – OriginalJohn LoganNominated

Critics groups

Guild Award category Recipients Result
Broadcast Film Critics Best FilmThe AviatorNominated
Best DirectorMartin ScorseseWon
Best WriterJohn LoganNominated
Best Actor in a Leading RoleLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleCate BlanchettNominated
Best ComposerHoward ShoreWon
Chicago Film CriticsBest CinematographyRobert Richardson
(tied with Christopher Doyle for Ying xiong)
Won
Best Original ScoreHoward ShoreWon
Dallas-Fort Worth Film CriticsBest DirectorMartin ScorseseWon
Los Angeles Film CriticsBest Production DesignDante FerrettiWon
Online Film Critics Best DirectorMartin ScorseseNominated
Best Actor in a Leading RoleLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleCate BlanchettWon
Best CinematographyRobert RichardsonNominated
Best Original ScoreHoward ShoreNominated
Best EditingThelma SchoonmakerNominated
San Diego Film CriticsBest Production DesignDante FerrettiWon
Washington D.C. Area Film CriticsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleCate BlanchettWon

References

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