List of accolades received by Lincoln (film)

Lincoln is a 2012 American historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as United States President Abraham Lincoln and Sally Field as Mary Todd Lincoln.[1] The film is based in part on Doris Kearns Goodwin's biography of Lincoln, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, and covers the final four months of Lincoln's life, focusing on the President's efforts in January 1865 to have the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed by the United States House of Representatives.

List of accolades received by Lincoln
Daniel Day-Lewis
Daniel Day-Lewis received critical acclaim for his performance as Abraham Lincoln
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 41 131
References

Lincoln premiered on October 8, 2012, at the New York Film Festival. The film was released on November 9, 2012, in select cities and widely released on November 16, 2012, in the United States by DreamWorks through Disney's Touchstone distribution label in the U.S.[2] The film was released on January 25, 2013, in the United Kingdom, with distribution in international territories, including the U.K., by 20th Century Fox.[3] The film received universal acclaim by critics and was nominated for 12 Academy Awards at the 85th ceremony, the most of any film released in 2012.

Awards and nominations

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Outcome
AFI Awards[4] January 11, 2013 Movies of the Year Won
Academy Awards February 24, 2013 Best Picture Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy Nominated
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Best Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Nominated
Best Costume Design Joanna Johnston Nominated
Best Film Editing Michael Kahn Nominated
Best Original Score John Williams Nominated
Best Production Design Production Design: Rick Carter; Set Decoration: Jim Erickson Won
Best Sound Mixing Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom and Ron Judkins Nominated
AACTA Awards[5] January 26, 2013 Best International Film Kathleen Kennedy and Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best International Direction Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best International Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Best International Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 7, 2013 Best Picture Nominated
Best Director (Female or Male) Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Screenplay, Adapted Tony Kushner Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Sally Field Nominated
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards[6] December 9, 2012 Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Won
Best Screenplay Tony Kushner Won
British Academy Film Awards[7] February 10, 2013 Best Film Nominated
Best Actor in a Leading Role Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Sally Field Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Best Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Nominated
Best Original Music John Williams Nominated
Best Production Design Rick Carter, Jim Erickson Nominated
Best Costume Design Joanna Johnston Nominated
Best Makeup and Hair Leo Corey Castellano, Mia Kovero Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Awards[8] December 17, 2012 Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Won
Best Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards[9] January 10, 2013 Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Nominated
Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Won
Best Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Nominated
Best Art Direction Rick Carter, Jim Erickson Nominated
Best Editing Michael Kahn Nominated
Best Costume Design Joanna Johnston Nominated
Best Makeup Leo Corey Castellano, Mia Kovero Nominated
Best Score John Williams Won
Detroit Film Critics Society Awards[10] December 14, 2012 Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Nominated
Best Ensemble Won
Best Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards[11] February 2, 2012 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film Steven Spielberg Nominated
Dorian Awards[12][13] January 16, 2013 Film of the Year Nominated
Film Performance of the Year - Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Golden Globe Awards[14] January 13, 2013 Best Motion Picture - Drama Nominated
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture Sally Field Nominated
Best Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Best Original Score John Williams Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards[15] May 5, 2013 Best Drama Nominated
Most Original TV Spot Nominated
Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over Nominated
Grammy Awards January 26, 2014 Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media John Williams Nominated
Houston Film Critics Awards January 6, 2012 Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Won
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Nominated
Best Screenplay Tony Kushner Won
Best Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Nominated
Best Score John Williams Nominated
International Film Music Critics Association Awards February 21, 2013 Film Score of the Year Nominated
Film Composer of the Year Nominated
Best Original Score for a Drama Film Won
Film Music Composition of the Year - The Peterson House and Finale Nominated
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures[16] December 5, 2012 Top 10 Films Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[17] December 3, 2012 Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Won
Best Screenplay Tony Kushner Won
New York Film Critics Online Awards[18] December 9, 2012 Top 10 Films of 2012 Won
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Won
Producers Guild of America Awards[19] January 26, 2013 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Kathleen Kennedy and Steven Spielberg Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards[20] December 11, 2012 Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 16, 2012 Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Won
Satellite Awards[21] December 16, 2012 Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor - Motion Picture Daniel Day-Lewis Nominated
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Best Original Score John Williams Nominated
Best Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Nominated
Best Art Direction and Production Design Curt Beech, Rick Carter, David Crank, and Leslie McDonald Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards[22] January 27, 2013 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Tommy Lee Jones Won
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Sally Field Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards December 10, 2012 Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Sally Field Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Best Ensemble Nominated
Best Art Direction Rick Carter and Jim Erickson Nominated
Best Score John Williams Nominated
Women Film Critics Awards December 22, 2012 Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Best Male Images Won
Writers Guild of America Awards[23][24] February 17, 2013 Best Adapted Screenplay Tony Kushner Nominated
Paul Selvin Award Won

References

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