GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release

The GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release is an annual award that honors films that received a wide release for excellence in the depiction of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) characters and themes. It is one of several categories of the annual GLAAD Media Awards, which are presented by GLAAD—an American non-governmental media monitoring organization founded in 1985, formerly called the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation—at ceremonies in New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco between March and June.[1]

GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release
Awarded forExcellence in depiction of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community in a wide-release film
VenueVaries
CountryUnited States
Presented byGLAAD
First awardedApril 22, 1991; 32 years ago (1991-04-22)
Currently held byBottoms (2024)

The award was given for the first time during the 2nd GLAAD Media Awards in 1991 to Longtime Companion, distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and The Handmaid's Tale, distributed by Cinecom. There were only two more instances in which two films shared the award: Frankie and Johnny and Fried Green Tomatoes in 1992, and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and Go Fish in 1995. While no film was recognized in 1993, the award has been present at every ceremony since 1994. At the 7th GLAAD Media Awards, a clear distinction was made between films that received a wide release versus a limited release, with this award being titled as Outstanding Studio Film, before being retitled to its current name the following year.[2] Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema, during the ceremonies in 2021 and 2022, the category also included films released by major studios on streaming services for a premium fee of $19 or more.[3][4] Starting with the 2023 ceremony, due to the reorganization of the categories, this award now excludes streaming films and was retitled to its current name.[5]

For a film to be eligible, it must be released by a recognized film distribution company and play for paid admission in Los Angeles for seven consecutive days.[6] Wide release is defined by a combination of criteria such as the numbers of screens,[6] budget, and visibility.[7] The award may be accepted by any of the film's producers, directors, writers, or actors.[8] Wide-released films selected by GLAAD are evaluated based on four criteria: "Fair, Accurate, and Inclusive Representations" of the LGBT community, "Boldness and Originality" of the project, significant "Impact" on mainstream culture, and "Overall Quality" of the project.[9] GLAAD monitors mainstream media to identify which films will be nominated, while also issuing a Call for Entries that encourages media outlets to submit films for consideration. By contrast, in order for films created by and for LGBT audiences to be considered for nomination, they must be submitted after the Call for Entries.[9] Winners are determined by a plurality vote by GLAAD staff and its board, Shareholders Circle members,[a] volunteers and affiliated individuals.[9]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 35 films. At the 35th GLAAD Media Awards in 2024, the award was given to Bottoms, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Winners and nominees

Initially, GLAAD only announced the winners during press releases, with the awards being given during the ceremonies. For the 7th GLAAD Media Awards in 1996, GLAAD made the list of nominees in this category publicly available, announcing the winner at a latter date.[11] Since then, the nominees in all categories have been made public.[12]

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Indicates the winner

1990s

1990s winners and nominees
Award yearFilmDistributorRef(s).
1991
(2nd)
The Handmaid's TaleCinecom[2]
[13]
Longtime CompanionThe Samuel Goldwyn Company
1992
(3rd)
Frankie and JohnnyParamount Pictures[2]
[14]
Fried Green TomatoesUniversal Pictures
1994
(5th)
PhiladelphiaTriStar Pictures[2]
1995
(6th)
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the DesertRoadshow Entertainment
Go FishThe Samuel Goldwyn Company
1996
(7th)
Boys on the SideWarner Bros.[11]
[2]
CarringtonPolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Home for the HolidaysParamount Pictures
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie NewmarUniversal Pictures
1997
(8th)
BoundGramercy Pictures[12]
[2]
The BirdcageMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Flirting with DisasterMiramax
Get on the BusSony Pictures Releasing
Set It OffNew Line Cinema
1998
(9th)
In & OutParamount Pictures[15]
[16]
[2]
As Good as It GetsSony Pictures Releasing
Midnight in the Garden of Good and EvilWarner Bros.
My Best Friend's WeddingSony Pictures Releasing
1999
(10th)
Gods and MonstersRegent Entertainment[17]
[18]
The Object of My Affection20th Century Fox
The Opposite of SexSony Pictures Classics
WildePolyGram Filmed Entertainment

2000s

2000s winners and nominees
Award yearFilmDistributorRef(s).
2000
(11th)
Being John MalkovichFocus Features[19]
[20]
Big DaddySony Pictures Releasing
ElectionParamount Pictures
FlawlessMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Happy, TexasMiramax
2001
(12th)
Billy ElliotUniversal Focus[21]
[22]
Best in ShowWarner Bros. Pictures
The Next Best ThingParamount Pictures
Wonder Boys
2002
(13th)
The MexicanDreamWorks Pictures[23]
2003
(14th)
The HoursParamount Pictures[24]
[25]
Far from HeavenFocus Features
FridaMiramax
The Rules of AttractionLionsgate Films
Sweet Home AlabamaTouchstone Pictures
2004
(15th)
Bend It Like BeckhamFox Searchlight Pictures[26]
[27]
Under the Tuscan SunTouchstone Pictures
2005
(16th)
KinseyFox Searchlight Pictures[28]
[29]
AlexanderWarner Bros. Pictures
A Home at the End of the WorldWarner Independent Pictures
MonsterNewmarket Films
Saved!United Artists
2006
(17th)
Brokeback MountainFocus Features[30]
[31]
CapoteSony Pictures Classics
The Family Stone20th Century Fox
Kiss Kiss Bang BangWarner Bros.
RentSony Pictures
2007
(18th)
Little Miss SunshineFox Searchlight Pictures[32]
[33]
The Night ListenerMiramax
Running with ScissorsTriStar Pictures
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky BobbyColumbia Pictures
V for VendettaWarner Bros. Pictures
2008
(19th)
StardustParamount Pictures[34]
[35]
Across the UniverseRevolution Studios
The Jane Austen Book ClubSony Pictures Classics
2009
(20th)
MilkFocus Features[36]
[37]
Brideshead RevisitedMiramax
Nick & Norah's Infinite PlaylistColumbia Pictures
RocknRollaWarner Bros.
Vicky Cristina BarcelonaThe Weinstein Company

2010s

2000s winners and nominees
Award yearFilmDistributorRef(s).
2010
(21st)
A Single ManThe Weinstein Company[38]
[39]
Everybody's FineMiramax
I Love You, ManDreamWorks Pictures
PreciousLionsgate Films
Taking WoodstockFocus Features
2011
(22nd)
The Kids Are All RightFocus Features[40]
[41]
BurlesqueScreen Gems
Easy AScreen Gems
The Girl Who Played with FireMusic Box Films
Scott Pilgrim vs. the WorldUniversal Pictures
2012
(23rd)
BeginnersFocus Features[42]
[43]
Albert NobbsEntertainment One
J. EdgarWarner Bros. Pictures
2013
(24th)
The Perks of Being a WallflowerSummit Entertainment[44]
[45]
The Best Exotic Marigold HotelFox Searchlight Pictures
Cloud AtlasWarner Bros. Pictures
ParaNormanFocus Features
Your Sister's SisterIFC Films
2014
(25th)
PhilomenaThe Weinstein Company[46]
[47]
Blue Is the Warmest ColourSundance Selects
Dallas Buyers ClubFocus Features
Kill Your DarlingsSony Pictures Classics
The Mortal Instruments: City of BonesSony Pictures Releasing
2015
(26th)
The Imitation GameThe Weinstein Company[48]
[49]
Love Is StrangeSony Pictures Classics
PrideCBS Films
The Skeleton TwinsRoadside Attractions
TammyWarner Bros. Pictures
2016
(27th)
CarolThe Weinstein Company[50]
[51]
The Danish GirlFocus Features
DopeOpen Road Films
FreeheldLionsgate
GrandmaSony Pictures Classics
2017
(28th)
MoonlightA24[52]
[53]
Star Trek BeyondParamount Pictures
2018
(29th)
Call Me by Your NameSony Pictures Classics[54]
[55]
Battle of the SexesFox Searchlight
Lady BirdA24
Professor Marston and the Wonder WomenAnnapurna Pictures
The Shape of WaterFox Searchlight
2019
(30th)
Love, Simon20th Century Fox[56]
[57]
BlockersUniversal Pictures
Crazy Rich AsiansWarner Bros.
Deadpool 220th Century Fox
The Girl in the Spider’s WebSony Pictures

2020s

2020s winners and nominees
Award yearFilmDistributorRef(s).
2020
(31st)
BooksmartUnited Artists Releasing[58]
[59]
BombshellLionsgate
Downton AbbeyFocus Features
JudyRoadside Attractions
RocketmanParamount Pictures
2021
(32nd)
Happiest SeasonHulu[60]
[61]
The Craft: LegacySony Pictures
Ma Rainey's Black BottomNetflix
The Old Guard
The Prom
2022
(33rd)
EternalsWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures[62]
[63]
Everybody's Talking About JamieAmazon Studios
The Mitchells vs. the MachinesNetflix
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West Side StoryWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2023
(34th)
BrosUniversal Pictures[64]
[65]
A Man Called OttoSony Pictures
Bodies Bodies BodiesA24
Everything Everywhere All at Once
LightyearPixar
NopeUniversal Pictures
ScreamParamount Pictures
Spoiler AlertFocus Features
Strange WorldWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
TárFocus Features
2024
(35th)
BottomsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer[66]
[67]
All of Us StrangersSearchlight Pictures
American FictionAmazon MGM Studios
Anyone but YouColumbia Pictures
The BlackeningLions Gate Films
The Color PurpleWarner Bros.
It's a Wonderful KnifeRLJE Films
Knock at the CabinUniversal Pictures
Moving OnRoadside Attractions
ShortcomingsSony Pictures Classics

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