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List of accolades received by Winter's Bone

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List of accolades received by Winter's Bone
Jennifer Lawrence (left) and John Hawkes (right) earned several awards and nominations for their performances in the film, including nominations for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actor in a Supporting Role, respectively.
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 29 77
References

Winter's Bone is a 2010 independent American drama film directed by Debra Granik. Adapted by Granik and Anne Rosellini from the 2006 novel of the same name by author Daniel Woodrell, the movie was released by Roadside Attractions in the United States and Canada on June 11, 2010. It grossed over US$84,000 in its opening weekend on limited release.[1] Since then it has grossed over US$6,500,000 domestically and US$12,460,000 worldwide.[1] Winter's Bone was well received by movie critics, with an approval rating of 94 percent on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[2] The film appeared in more than two dozen movie reviewers' Top Ten lists for the best movies of the year.[3]

The film has received honors in different categories, ranging from recognition of the movie itself, to its direction, cinematography and writing, as well as for performances by the cast, mainly Jennifer Lawrence for Best Actress and John Hawkes for Best Supporting Actor. Lawrence's breakthrough role as Ree Dolly in this movie also earned her several Best Breakthrough Performance awards. At the 68th Golden Globe Awards ceremony, Winter's Bone earned one nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. It received four nominations—including Best Actress—at the 83rd Academy Awards, but failed to win any accolades. Lawrence, at 20, was the second-youngest person ever nominated for Best Actress by the academy at that time.[4] The movie fared better at the 26th Independent Spirit Awards, where it received seven nominations and won awards for Best Supporting Female and Best Supporting Male. Both the principal actors earned a nomination at the 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Prior to its June theatrical release, Winter's Bone was screened at film festivals, where it received other prizes. The movie was nominated for and won two Golden Space Needle Awards at the Seattle International Film Festival. Its debut at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival earned the movie the two accolades for which it was nominated, one being the Grand Jury Prize for a dramatic film.[5] Winter's Bone was included in the Top Ten Best Films of 2010 categories by the American Film Institute and National Board of Review Awards, among others. At the Detroit Film Critics Society Awards, and Gotham Independent Film Awards, the cast of Winter's Bone was nominated for Best Ensemble. In total, the film has won 29 awards from 76 nominations.

Awards and nominations

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result
Academy Awards[6] February 27, 2011 Best Picture Anne Rosellini and Alix Madigan-Yorkin Nominated
Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[7] January 10, 2011 Best Film Winter's Bone Nominated
Best Director Debra Granik Nominated
Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Cinematography Michael McDonough Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast Winter's Bone Nominated
Best Woman Director Debra Granik Won
Best Woman Screenwriter Debra Granik Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Jennifer Lawrence Won
This Year's Outstanding Achievement By A Woman In The Film Industry Debra Granik Won
American Film Institute Awards[8] December 12, 2010 Best 10 Movies Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Won
Austin Film Critics Association[9] December 19, 2010 Top 10 Films Winter's Bone Nominated
Belgian Film Critics Association[10] January 7, 2012 Grand Prix Winter's Bone Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival[11] February 21, 2010 C.I.C.A.E. Award (Forum) Debra Granik Won
Reader Jury of the "Tagesspiegel" Debra Granik Won
British Independent Film Awards[12] December 5, 2010 Best Foreign Film Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards[13] January 14, 2011 Best Film Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Young Performer Nominated
Best Writer Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association[14] December 20, 2010 Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Director Debra Granik Nominated
Best Film Winter's Bone Nominated
Most Promising Performer Jennifer Lawrence Won
Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association[15] December 17, 2010 Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Top 10 Films Winter's Bone Won
Detroit Film Critics Society[16] December 17, 2010 Best Film Alix Madigan-Yorkin & Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Director Debra Granik Nominated
Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Won
Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes Nominated
Best Ensemble Jennifer Lawrence, Casey MacLaren, Dale Dickey, Tate Taylor, Shelley Waggener, Kevin Breznahan, Garret Dillahunt, Sheryl Lee, John Hawkes Won
Breakthrough Performance Jennifer Lawrence Won
Empire Awards[17] March 27, 2011 Best Newcomer Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[18] January 16, 2010 Best Actress Motion Picture Drama Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Gotham Independent Film Awards[19] November 29, 2010 Best Feature Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Won
Breakthrough Actor Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Ensemble Jennifer Lawrence, Casey MacLaren, Dale Dickey, Tate Taylor,
Shelley Waggener, Kevin Breznahan, Garret Dillahunt, Sheryl Lee, John Hawkes
Won
Audience Award Winter's Bone Nominated
Hollywood Film Festival Awards[20] October 25, 2010 Best Breakthrough Performance Jennifer Lawrence Won
Houston Film Critics Society Awards[21] December 18, 2010 Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Won
Independent Spirit Awards[22][23] February 26, 2011 Best Film Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Director Debra Granik Nominated
Best Screenplay Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Female Lead Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Supporting Female Dale Dickey Won
Best Supporting Male John Hawkes Won
Best Cinematography Michael McDonough Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[24] December 11, 2010 Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
National Board of Review Awards[25] December 1, 2010 Top Ten Films Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Won
Breakthrough Performance Jennifer Lawrence Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards[26] December 13, 2010 Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes Won
Satellite Awards[27] December 19, 2010 Best Actress — Drama Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Film — Drama Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Director Debra Granik Nominated
Best Screenplay — Adapted Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[28] January 30, 2011 Outstanding Female Actor – Leading Role Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Outstanding Male Actor – Supporting Role John Hawkes Nominated
Seattle International Film Festival[29] June 13, 2010 Golden Space Needle Award for Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Won
Golden Space Needle Award for Best Director Debra Granik Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards[30] December 20, 2010 Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Nominated
Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Best Artistic/Creative Film Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Nominated
Stockholm Film Festival Awards[31] November 28, 2010 Best Film Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Won
Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Won
FIPRESCI Award Debra Granik Won
Sundance Film Festival[32] January 31, 2010 Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic Film Alix Madigan-Yorkin and Anne Rosellini Won
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards[33] December 13, 2010 Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards[34] December 6, 2010 Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Won
Best Supporting Actor John Hawkes Nominated

See also

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References

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General
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