List of accolades received by Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World is a 2003 adventure film directed by Peter Weir. He and screenwriter John Collee based the film on several novels in the Aubrey–Maturin series written by Patrick O'Brian. Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany starred in the film, alongside a large ensemble cast.[1] A Samuel Goldwyn Films production,[2] Master and Commander had three American distributors, 20th Century Fox, Miramax Films, and Universal Studios.[3] Fox released the adaptation in North America,[4] while Miramax and Universal served as its distributors overseas. It was released in US theaters on 14 November 2003, where it earned $25.7 million on its opening weekend, debuting in second place behind Elf.[5][6] Since then, Master and Commander reached a US box office total of more than $93.9 million and after its release in foreign countries over the following few months, its worldwide gross ended at around $212 million.[7] The movie was well received by film critics, with an approval rating of 85 percent on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.[8]

List of accolades received by Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

Peter Weir received over ten nominations for his direction of Master and Commander.

Total number of wins and nominations
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References

Master and Commander garnered various awards and nominations following its release, ranging from recognition of the film itself to its direction, screenwriting, cinematography, and other technical categories. Performances by the cast were also honored, mainly Crowe for Best Actor, Bettany for Best Supporting Actor, and Max Pirkis for Best Young Actor. The adaptation received ten Academy Award nominations but only won in two categories for Best Cinematography and Best Sound Editing; in a ceremony otherwise dominated by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (which won every award it received a nomination for), these were the only two of the ten Master and Commander categories where Return of the King failed to earn a nomination.[9][10] At the 57th British Academy Film Awards, Master and Commander received eight nominations, ultimately winning in four of them, including the David Lean Award for Achievement in Directing. Weir's direction received a total of eleven nominations, while he and Collee's screenwriting earned four. The overall film received twelve nominations, coming away with accolades at the American Film Institute Awards, London Film Critics Circle Awards, and National Board of Review Awards. The Golden Globes Awards and Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards each saw the movie earn three nominations but leave empty-handed.

Russell Boyd's cinematography was recognized at eight different award ceremonies; in his first Academy Award nomination, he won the Award for Best Cinematography.[11] Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon, and Richard Tognetti's film score won two out of its four nominations. In addition, Master and Commander was included in a number of lists detailing the best films of the year, including The Wall Street Journal,[12] Slate,[13] and Time Magazine,[14] among others.[15] Writing staff at The Daily Telegraph,[16][17] The Sunday Times[18] and other media called the film one of the decade's best.[19] Overall, the film won twenty-two awards out of eighty nominations.

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Academy Awards[20][21]29 February 2004Best PictureSamuel Goldwyn, Jr., Peter Weir and Duncan HendersonNominated
Best DirectorPeter WeirNominated
Best Art DirectionArt Direction: William Sandell; Set Decoration: Robert GouldNominated
Best CinematographyRussell BoydWon
Best Costume DesignWendy StitesNominated
Best Film EditingLee SmithNominated
Best MakeupEdouard Henriques III and Yolanda ToussiengNominated
Best Sound EditingRichard KingWon
Best Sound MixingPaul Massey, Doug Hemphill and Art RochesterNominated
Best Visual EffectsDan Sudick, Stefen Fangmeier, Nathan McGuinness and Robert StrombergNominated
American Film Institute Awards[22][23]December 2003Ten Best Pictures Of The YearMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldWon
American Society of Cinematographers[24]8 February 2004Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical ReleasesRussell BoydNominated
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards[25]21 April 2004Top Box Office FilmsIva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard TognettiWon
British Academy Film Awards[26]15 February 2004Best FilmSamuel Goldwyn Jr., Peter Weir, Duncan HendersonNominated
David Lean Award for Achievement in DirectingPeter WeirWon
Best Actor in a Supporting RolePaul BettanyNominated
Best CinematographyRussell BoydNominated
Best Costume DesignWendy StitesWon
Best Production DesignWilliam SandellWon
Best SoundRichard King, Doug Hemphill, Paul Massey, Art RochesterWon
Best Special Visual EffectsStefen Fangmeier, Nathan McGuinness, Robert Stromberg, Daniel SudickNominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards[27]10 January 2004Best FilmWilliam SandellNominated
Best ActorRussell CroweNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul BettanyNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards[28][29]21 January 2004Best DirectorPeter WeirNominated
Best CinematographyRussell BoydNominated
Cinema Audio Society Awards[30][31]21 February 2004Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion PicturesPaul Massey, Doug Hemphill, Art RochesterWon
David di Donatello Awards[32][33]14 April 2004Best Foreign FilmPeter WeirNominated
Directors Guild of America Awards[34]7 February 2004Outstanding Directing – Feature FilmPeter WeirNominated
Eddie Awards[31][35]15 February 2004Best Edited Feature Film – DramaticLee SmithNominated
Empire Awards[36]4 February 2004Best DirectorPeter WeirNominated
Sony Ericsson Scene of the YearOpening battleNominated
Evening Standard British Film Awards[37][38]1 February 2004Best ActorPaul BettanyWon
Most Promising NewcomerMax PirkisWon
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards[39]7 November 2004Best Foreign Film – English LanguageMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
Golden Globe Awards[40][41]25 January 2004Best Motion Picture – DramaMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
Best DirectorPeter WeirNominated
Best Actor – Motion Picture DramaRussell CroweNominated
Golden Reel Awards[31][42]28 February 2004Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features – Dialogue & ADRRichard King, R.J. Kizer, Hugo Weng, Michael Magill, Laura Graham, Donald Sylvester, John A. Larsen, Susan DawesNominated
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features – Sound Effects & FoleyRichard King, Christopher Flick, Michael W. Mitchell, Hamilton SterlingWon
International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography[43]6 December 2003Golden FrogRussell BoydNominated
Special Award for Duo Cinematographer – DirectorRussell Boyd, Peter WeirWon
Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards[44]17 January 2004Best Period Hair Styling – FeatureYolanda Toussieng, Kim Santantonio, Barbara LorenzNominated
London Critics' Circle Film Awards[45][46][47]12 February 2004Film of the YearMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldWon
Director of the YearPeter WeirNominated
Actor of the YearRussell CroweNominated
Screenwriter of the YearPeter Weir, John ColleeWon
British Actor of the YearPaul BettanyWon
British Supporting Actor of the YearDavid ThrelfallNominated
National Board of Review Awards[48][49]3 December 2003Top Ten FilmsMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldWon
National Society of Film Critics Awards[50][51]3 January 2003Best CinematographyRussell BoydWon
Online Film Critics Society Awards[52]5 January 2004Best Art DirectionMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
Best SoundMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
Best Visual EffectsMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
PGA Awards[53][54]17 January 2004Motion Picture Producer of the Year AwardSamuel Goldwyn Jr., Duncan Henderson, Peter WeirNominated
Satellite Awards[55][56]23 January 2004Best Film – DramaMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
Best Art Direction and Production DesignWilliam Sandell, Robert GouldNominated
Best CinematographyRussell Boyd, Sandi SisselNominated
Best Costume DesignWendy StitesNominated
Best EditingLee SmithNominated
Best SoundRichard King, Paul Massey, Doug Hemphill, Art RochesterWon
Best Visual EffectsStefen Fangmeier, Nathan McGuinness, Robert Stromberg, Daniel SudickWon
Screen Music Awards[57][58]24 May 2004Best Feature Film ScoreIva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard TognettiNominated
Best Soundtrack AlbumIva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard TognettiWon
USC Scripter Awards[59][60]15 February 2004USC Scripter AwardPeter Weir, John Collee, Patrick O'BrianNominated
Visual Effects Society Awards[61]18 February 2004Outstanding Compositing in a Motion PicturePhilip R. Brennan – "Storm"Won
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion PictureStefen Fangmeier, Nathan McGuinness, Robert Stromberg, Brooke BretonNominated
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards[62][63]19 December 2003Best FilmMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
Best DirectorPeter WeirNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayPeter Weir, John ColleeNominated
Best EnsembleMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
World Soundtrack Awards[64]9 October 2004Discovery of the YearIva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard TognettiNominated
Young Artist Awards[65][66]8 May 2004Best Family Feature Film – DramaMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldNominated
Best Young Actor in an International FilmMax PirkisWon

See also

References

General
  • "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2012. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
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