List of accolades received by Nebraska (film)

Nebraska is a 2013 American black and white comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne and written by Bob Nelson. It follows two Montana residents (Bruce Dern and Will Forte), who take a road trip to Nebraska to claim a fortune.[1] The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on August 28, 2013, where it competed for the Palme d'Or. It was released on November 15, 2013 in the United States. Nebraska has earned over $17 million at the box office.[2]

List of accolades received by Nebraska
The cast and crew of Nebraska at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 20 117
References

The film gathered various awards and nominations following its release, ranging from recognition of the film itself to Nelson's screenplay, the direction and the cast's acting performances, particularly those of Dern and June Squibb. At the 86th Academy Awards, Nebraska received six nominations. The film earned nine nominations from the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. The American Film Institute included Nebraska on their annual Top Ten Films of the Year list. The film garnered 6 nominations at the 19th Critics' Choice Awards, while earning three nominations from the Boston Society of Film Critics, British Academy Film Awards and Chicago Film Critics Association. Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael was nominated for the Golden Frog award from the Camerimage. Nebraska received five nominations at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, including Best Director and Best Musical or Comedy Motion Picture.

At the 29th Independent Spirit Awards, Nebraska gathered six nominations in categories, including Best Feature and Best First Screenplay. Squibb was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, where Dern won Best Actor. The National Board of Review awarded Dern and Forte the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor accolades respectively. Nebraska was named one of the Top Ten Films. The San Francisco Film Critics Circle bestowed six nominations on the film. The film's cast received the award for Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture at the 18th Satellite Awards. Both Dern and Squibb were nominated in the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories. They also earned nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Squibb was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in three other circles. Nebraska gathered nine nominations from the St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association and won the FIPRESCI Award at the 2013 Stockholm International Film Festival. Most recently, the film was nominated for Best Original Screenplay by the Writers Guild of America.

Awards and nominations

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result
AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Awards[3] January 6, 2014 Best Actor Bruce Dern Won
Best Intergenerational Movie Nebraska Won
Academy Awards[4][5] March 2, 2014 Best Picture Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa Nominated
Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[6] December 19, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Will Forte Nominated
Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast Nebraska Nominated
Best Film Nebraska Nominated
Best Music or Score Mark Orton Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Unforgettable Moment "That's not my air compressor" Nominated
American Cinema Editors[7] February 7, 2014 Best Edited Comedy or Musical Feature Film Kevin Tent Nominated
American Comedy Awards[8] May 15, 2014 Best Comedy Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Comedy Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Comedy Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Comedy Supporting Actor Will Forte Nominated
Best Comedy Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Funniest Motion Picture Nebraska Nominated
American Film Institute[9] December 9, 2013 Top Ten Films of the Year Nebraska Won
American Society of Cinematographers[10] February 1, 2014 Best Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics[11] December 8, 2013 Best Ensemble Cast Nebraska Won
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Won
Best Use of Music in a Film Nebraska Nominated
British Academy Film Awards[12] February 16, 2014 Best Actor in a Leading Role Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
British Society of Cinematographers[13] 2014 Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Release Phedon Papamichael Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association[14] January 16, 2014 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Cast Nebraska Nominated
Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Best Film Nebraska Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Cannes Film Festival[15][16] May 26, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Won
Palme d'Or Nebraska Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association[17] December 16, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards[18] February 22, 2014 Excellence in Contemporary Film Wendy Chuck Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association[19] December 16, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Top Ten Films Nebraska Won
Detroit Film Critics Society[20] December 13, 2013 Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Dublin Film Critics Circle[21] December 18, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Won
Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Best Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Golden Frog[22] November 23, 2013 Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[23] January 12, 2014 Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Musical or Comedy Motion Picture Nebraska Nominated
Best Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Guardian Film Awards[24][25] March 7, 2014 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Supporting Actor June Squibb Won
Hamburg Film Festival[26] October 5, 2013 Art Cinema Award Alexander Payne Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society[27] December 15, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Film Nebraska Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards[28][29] March 1, 2014 Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Feature Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa Nominated
Best First Screenplay Bob Nelson Won
Best Male Lead Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Supporting Female June Squibb Nominated
Best Supporting Male Will Forte Nominated
International Film Festival Rotterdam[30] February 1, 2014 Audience Award Nebraska Won
Location Managers Guild of America[31] March 29, 2014 Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional for a Feature Film John Latenser V Nominated
Outstanding Location Feature Film Nebraska Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle[32] February 2, 2014 Actor of the Year Bruce Dern Nominated
Film of the Year Nebraska Nominated
Supporting Actress of the Year June Squibb Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[33] December 8, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Won
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
National Board of Review[34] December 4, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Won
Best Supporting Actor Will Forte Won
Top Ten Films Nebraska Won
National Society of Film Critics[35] January 4, 2014 Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
New York Film Critics Online[36] December 8, 2013 Best Picture Nebraska Nominated
New York Film Festival[26] October 13, 2013 Grand Marnier Fellowship Nebraska Nominated
Producers Guild of America Award[37] January 19, 2014 Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle[38] December 15, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Best Film Nebraska Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Will Forte Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival[39] February 4, 2014 Virtuosos Award June Squibb Won
Satellite Awards[40] February 23, 2014 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Cast Nebraska Won
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards[41] January 18, 2014 Best Male Actor in a Leading Role Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role June Squibb Nominated
Screenwriters' Choice Awards[42] January 7, 2014 Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association[43] December 14, 2013 Best Actor Bruce Dern Nominated
Best Cinematography Phedon Papamichael Nominated
Best Comedy Nebraska Nominated
Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Best Musical Score Nebraska Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated
Best Picture Nebraska Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Will Forte Nominated
Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Stockholm International Film Festival[44] November 17, 2013 FIPRESCI Award Nebraska Won
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival[45] December 1, 2013 Audience Award Nebraska Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association[46] December 17, 2013 Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle[47] January 7, 2014 Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[48] December 9, 2013 Best Supporting Actress June Squibb Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award[49] February 1, 2014 Best Original Screenplay Bob Nelson Nominated

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