List of accolades received by Frida

Frida is a 2002 biographical film about Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, directed by Julie Taymor. It was adapted from Hayden Herrera's 1983 Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas.[1][2] Actress Salma Hayek was cast as Kahlo, while Alfred Molina portrays her husband Diego Rivera.[1] The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 29, 2002, where it competed for the Golden Lion.[3] Frida then went on to play at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festivals.[4][5] The film received a limited release in the United States from October 25, 2002.[6] As of October 2012, Frida has earned over $56 million in its total worldwide gross at the box office.[7]

List of accolades received by Frida

Actress Salma Hayek received multiple award nominations for her portrayal of Frida Kahlo.

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals1646
References

Frida garnered various awards and nominations following its release, with most of the nominations recognising Hayek and Molina's performances, composer Elliot Goldenthal's score and the hair and makeup teams. The film received six nominations from the 75th Academy Awards and came away with two awards for Best Makeup and Best Original Score respectively.[8] The American Film Institute placed Frida on their Top Ten Movies of the Year list, as did the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. The film received four nominations from the British Academy Film Awards and Judy Chin, Beatrice DeAlba, John E. Jackson and Regina Reyes went on to win the BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair.

For their performances as Kahlo and Rivera, Hayek and Molina were nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor at the Broadcast Film Critics Association, Chicago Film Critics Association and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. At the Imagen Awards, Hayek and Molina won Best Actress and Best Actor respectively, while the film won Best Drama Picture. Hayek was also nominated for Best Actress at the 60th Golden Globe Awards and named Best International Actress by the Goldene Kamera. Goldenthal gathered a total of five awards for his score, including a Golden Globe, Satellite Award and the World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Score of the Year.[8][9][10][11] "Burn It Blue", an original song written by Goldenthal and Taymor for the film, earned two award nominations.

Frida's hair stylists and makeup artists earned four nominations at Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild, but came away empty handed. Costume designer Julie Weiss won a Satellite Award for Best Costume Design, before going on to garner a nomination from the Costume Designers Guild. Jeremy Dawson and Daniel Schrecker received a nomination for Best Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture from the Visual Effects Society.

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Academy Awards[8]March 23, 2003Best ActressSalma HayekNominated
Best Art DirectionArt Direction: Felipe Fernández del Paso; Set Decoration: Hania RobledoNominated
Best Costume DesignJulie WeissNominated
Best MakeupJohn E. Jackson and Beatrice De AlbaWon
Best Original ScoreElliot GoldenthalWon
Best Original Song"Burn It Blue" – Elliot Goldenthal and Julie TaymorNominated
American Film Institute Awards[12]December 16, 2002Top Ten Movies of the YearFridaWon
American Society of Cinematographers[13]February 16, 2003Outstanding Achievement in CinematographyRodrigo PrietoNominated
Bangkok International Film Festival[14]January 21, 2003Golden Kinnaree AwardFridaNominated
British Academy Film Awards[15][16]February 23, 2003Best ActressSalma HayekNominated
Best Costume DesignJulie WeissNominated
Best Makeup and HairJudy Chin, Beatriz De Alba, John E. Jackson, Regina ReyesWon
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association[17]January 17, 2003Best ActressSalma HayekNominated
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association[18]January 8, 2003Best ActressSalma HayekNominated
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Chicago International Film Festival[5]October 18, 2002Best FeatureFridaNominated
Costume Designers Guild[19]March 16, 2003Excellence in Costume Design for a Period FilmJulie WeissNominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association[20]January 6, 2003Best ActressSalma HayekNominated
GLAAD Media Awards[21]May 31, 2003Outstanding Wide Release FilmFridaNominated
Goldene Kamera[22]February 4, 2003Best International ActressSalma HayekWon
Golden Globe Awards[9]January 19, 2003Best ActressSalma HayekNominated
Best Original ScoreElliot GoldenthalWon
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild[23]February 16, 2003Best Character Hair StylingBeatrice De AlbaNominated
Best Period Hair StylingBeatrice De AlbaNominated
Best Period MakeupJudy Chin, Maryann Marchetti, John E. JacksonNominated
Best Special Makeup EffectsMatthew W. Mungle, Judy Chin, John E. JacksonNominated
Imagen Awards[24]May 29, 2003Best ActorAlfred MolinaWon
Best ActressSalma HayekWon
Best Drama PictureFridaWon
Creative AchievementSalma HayekWon
National Board of Review Awards[25]December 4, 2002Top 10 FilmsFridaWon
Satellite Awards[10]January 12, 2003Best ActressSalma HayekNominated
Best Art DirectionFelipe Fernández del Paso and Hania RobledoNominated
Best Costume DesignJulie WeissWon
Best Original ScoreElliot GoldenthalWon
Best Supporting ActorAlfred MolinaNominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[26]March 9, 2003Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleSalma HayekNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting RoleAlfred MolinaNominated
Venice Film Festival[3][27]September 6, 2002Golden LionFridaNominated
Mimmo Rotella Foundation AwardJulie TaymorWon
Visual Effects Society[28]February 19, 2003Best Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion PictureJeremy Dawson and Daniel SchreckerNominated
World Soundtrack Awards[11]October 11, 2003Best Original Score of the YearElliot GoldenthalWon
Best Original Song Written for a Film"Burn It Blue" – Elliot Goldenthal and Julie TaymorNominated
Soundtrack Composer of the YearElliot GoldenthalWon

References

General
  • "Frida (2002) Awards". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on November 3, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
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