List of accolades received by An Education

An Education is a 2009 coming-of-age drama film directed by Lone Scherfig and written by Nick Hornby.[1] It is based on the memoirs of the same name by British journalist Lynn Barber.[2] The film premiered on 18 January 2009 at the Sundance Film Festival and screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2009.[3][4] The film then showed at the Mill Valley Film Festival before being released in the United Kingdom by Sony Pictures Classics on 30 October 2009,[5] and going into wide release in the United States on 5 February 2010.[6] An Education earned over $26 million in its combined total gross at the box office.[6]

List of accolades received by An Education

Carey Mulligan received numerous awards and nominations for her performance in An Education

Total number of wins and nominations
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The film garnered various awards and nominations, ranging from recognition of the film itself to Hornby's screenplay and the cast's acting performances, particularly those of Carey Mulligan and Alfred Molina. The film received three Academy Award nominations, but failed to win any. At the 63rd British Academy Film Awards An Education came away with one award from nine nominations.[7] Mulligan was named Best Actress at the British Independent Film Awards, where the film was nominated for a further six awards. An Education received one nomination, Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture, from the 67th Golden Globe Awards.

Mulligan earned two awards for her performance at the Hollywood Film Festival and Houston Film Critics Society—Breakthrough Actress and Best Actress respectively. An Education won Best Film from both the Sundance Film and Mill Valley Film Festivals, it would later go on to win Best Foreign Film at the Independent Spirit Awards. Four members of the cast were nominated for awards at the London Film Critics' Circle, along with the film and screenplay. Hornby subsequently received eleven more nominations for his work on the screenplay. Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard both received awards from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, where they were the recipients of the Best Depiction Of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction award. The 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards saw the film's cast earn a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The film's music, costume, and hair and make-up also earned four nominations among them.

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResult
Academy Award[8][9]7 March 2010Best PictureFinola Dwyer and Amanda PoseyNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[10]15 December 2009Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Best Breakthrough PerformanceCarey MulliganWon
Best Depiction Of Nudity, Sexuality, or SeductionCarey Mulligan and Peter SarsgaardWon
British Academy Film Awards[11]21 February 2010Best FilmAn EducationNominated
Outstanding British FilmAn EducationNominated
Best DirectorLone ScherfigNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Best Costume DesignOdile Dicks-MireauxNominated
Best Make-Up and HairLizzie Yianni GeorgiouNominated
Orange Rising Star AwardCarey MulliganNominated
British Independent Film Awards[12][13]6 December 2010Best British Independent FilmAn EducationNominated
Best DirectorLone ScherfigNominated
Best ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Best Supporting ActressRosamund PikeNominated
British Society of Cinematographers[14]18 July 2010Best CinematographyJohn de BormanNominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association[15]15 January 2010Best PictureAn EducationNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association[16]21 December 2009Best Adapted ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Most Promising PerformerCarey MulliganWon
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association[17]16 December 2009Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Detroit Film Critics Society[18]11 December 2009Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Breakthrough PerformanceCarey MulliganNominated
Empire Awards[19][20]28 March 2010Best British FilmAn EducationNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Best NewcomerCarey MulliganNominated
Evening Standard British Film Awards[21][22]8 February 2010Best ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Film Critics Circle of Australia[23]31 May 2010Best Foreign Film in the English LanguageAn EducationNominated
Golden Globe Awards[24]17 January 2010Best Actress in a Drama Motion PictureCarey MulliganNominated
Hollywood Film Festival[25]26 October 2009Breakthrough ActressCarey MulliganWon
Houston Film Critics Society[26]19 December 2010Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Independent Spirit Awards[27]5 March 2010Best Foreign FilmAn EducationWon
London Film Critics' Circle[28][29]18 February 2010British Film of the YearAn EducationNominated
Screenwriter of the YearNick HornbyNominated
Actress of the YearCarey MulliganNominated
British Actress of the YearCarey MulliganWon
British Supporting Actor of the YearAlfred MolinaNominated
British Supporting Actress of the YearRosamund PikeNominated
Olivia WilliamsNominated
Los Angeles Film Critics[30]14 December 2009Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Mill Valley Film Festival[31]8 October 2009Favourite World FeatureAn EducationWon
Motion Picture Sound Editors[32]20 February 2010Best Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in a Foreign Feature FilmAn EducationNominated
Best Music in a Feature FilmAn EducationNominated
National Board of Review[33]12 January 2010Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Online Film Critics Society[34]6 January 2010Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Producers Guild of America Award[35]24 January 2010Theatrical Motion Picture Producer of the YearFinola Dwyer and Amanda PoseyNominated
Richard Attenborough Film Awards[36]28 January 2010Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Rising StarCarey MulliganWon
San Diego Film Critics Society[37]15 December 2009Best ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival[38]4 February 2010Virtuoso AwardCarey MulliganWon
Cinema Vanguard AwardPeter SarsgaardWon
Satellite Awards[39]20 December 2009Best Drama FilmAn EducationNominated
Best DirectorLone ScherfigNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Best Drama ActressCarey MulliganNominated
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Screen Actors Guild[40]23 January 2010Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleCarey MulliganNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureAn EducationNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association[41]21 December 2009Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Sundance Film Festival[42]15 January 2009Grand Jury PrizeAn EducationNominated
World Cinema Audience Award: DramaticAn EducationWon
World Cinema Cinematography Award: DramaticJohn De BormanWon
Toronto Film Critics Association[43]16 December 2009Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
USC Scripter Award[44]6 February 2010Best ScreenplayNick Hornby and Lynn BarberNominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle[45]13 January 2010Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[46]7 December 2009Best Adapted ScreenplayNick HornbyNominated
Best ActressCarey MulliganWon
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Best Breakthrough PerformanceCarey MulliganNominated
Women Film Critics Circle[47]9 December 2009Karen Morley AwardAn EducationWon
The Invisible Woman AwardOlivia WilliamsWon
Women in Film and TV Awards[48]3 December 2010Best PerformanceCarey MulliganWon

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