List of accolades received by Drive (2011 film)

List of accolades received by Drive
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Albert Brooks' performance has gained the most attention from award groups out of the cast.

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 44 122
References

Drive is a 2011 American crime drama film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.

Awards and nominations

Award Date of ceremony[I] Category Recipients and nominees Result
Academy Awards February 26, 2012 Best Sound Editing Lon Bender, Victor Ray Ennis[1] Nominated
African-American Film Critics Association Awards[2] December 13, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Top Ten Movies Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[3] January 10, 2012 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Albert Brooks Nominated
Movie You Wanted To Love But Just Couldn’t Nominated
Unforgettable Moment Award The elevator scene Nominated
Art Directors Guild[4] February 4, 2012 Contemporary Film Beth Mickle (Production Designer) Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association Awards[5] December 29, 2011 Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Won
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Top Ten Films Won
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts[6] January 27, 2012 Best Direction – International Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Belgian Film Critics Association[7] January 7, 2012 Grand Prix Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Award[8] December 11, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Best Use of Music in a Film Won (Tied up with The Artist)
British Academy Film Awards[9] February 12, 2012 Best Film Adam Siegel and Marc E. Platt Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Carey Mulligan Nominated
Best Editing Matthew Newman Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards[10] January 13, 2012 Best Action Movie Won
Best Actor Ryan Gosling Nominated
Best Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Editing Matthew Newman Nominated
Best Picture Nominated
Best Score Cliff Martinez Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Cannes Film Festival[11] May 22, 2011 Best Director
(Prix de la mise en scène)
Nicolas Winding Refn Won
Chicago Film Critics Association[12] December 19, 2011 Best Adapted Screenplay Hossein Amini Nominated
Best Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Original Score Cliff Martinez Won
Best Picture Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards[13] December 16, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Top 10 Films of the Year Won
David di Donatello Awards[14] 4 May 2012 Best Foreign Film Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Awards[15] December 11, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Dublin Film Critics Circle[16] December 23, 2011 Best Actor Ryan Gosling Won
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Won
Best Film Won
Empire Awards[17] March 25, 2012 Best Film Nominated
Best Thriller Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Actor Ryan Gosling Nominated
Best Actress Carey Mulligan Nominated
Florida Film Critics[18] December 19, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Golden Globe Awards[19] January 15, 2012 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Albert Brooks Nominated
Hollywood Film Festival[20] October 24, 2011 Supporting Actress of the Year Carey Mulligan (also for Shame) Won
Houston Film Critics Society Awards[21] December 14, 2011 Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Won
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Independent Spirit Awards[22] February 25, 2012 Best Film Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Male Lead Ryan Gosling Nominated
Best Supporting Male Albert Brooks Nominated
Indiana Film Critics Association[23] December 13, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Italian Online Film Actors & Dubbers Award[24] September 1, 2012 Best Foreign Actor Ryan Gosling Nominated
Best Foreign Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Best Foreign Cast Nominated
Best Male Dubber Gianfranco Miranda Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics[25] December 13, 2011 Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Won
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Top Ten Films Won
London Critics' Circle Film Awards[26] January 19, 2012 Actor of the Year Ryan Gosling Nominated
British Actress of the Year Carey Mulligan (also for Shame) Nominated
Director of the Year Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Film of the Year Nominated
Supporting Actor of the Year Albert Brooks Nominated
MTV Movie Awards[27] June 3, 2012 Best Male Performance Ryan Gosling Nominated
Best Music Nominated
Best Gut-Wrenching Performance Ryan Gosling Nominated
National Board of Review Awards[28] December 1, 2011 Top Ten Films Won
National Society of Film Critics[29] January 7, 2012 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[30] November 30, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
New York Film Critics Online[31] December 11, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Online Film Critics Society Awards[32] January 2, 2012 Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Editing Nominated
Best Picture Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards[33] December 27, 2011 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Albert Brooks Won
Best Stunts Won
Top Ten Films of 2011 Won
San Diego Film Critics[34] December 14, 2011 Best Adapted Screenplay Hossein Amini Nominated
Best Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Won
Best Editing Matthew Newman Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics[35] December 11, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Satellite Awards[36] December 18, 2011 Best Film – Drama Nominated
Best Actor – Motion Picture Ryan Gosling Won
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Albert Brooks Won
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Won
Best Original Score Cliff Martinez Nominated
Best Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel Nominated
Best Editing Matthew Newman Nominated
Best Sound (Editing & Mixing) Dave Patterson, Lon Bender, Robert Fernandez, Victor Ray Ennis Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association[37] December 20, 2011 Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Top Ten Films Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards[38] December 19, 2011 Best Actor Ryan Gosling Nominated
Best Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel Nominated
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Music Cliff Martinez Nominated
Best Picture Nominated
Best Scene The elevator beating scene Nominated
Best Scene Opening get-away scene Nominated
Best Screenplay Hossein Amini Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Teen Choice Awards[39] July 22, 2012 Choice Movie: Drama Nominated
Choice Movie Actor: Drama Ryan Gosling Nominated
Utah Film Critics Association[40] December 20, 2011 Best Achievement in Directing Nicholas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel Won
Best Picture Won
Best Supporting Performance by an Actor Albert Brooks Won
Village Voice Film Poll Awards[41][42][43] December 22, 2011 Actor Ryan Gosling Nominated
Film Nominated
Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards[44] December 5, 2011 Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Best Score Cliff Martinez Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Won
World Soundtrack Academy[45] 20 October 2012 Best Soundtrack of the Year Cliff Martinez Nominated
Soundtrack Composer of the Year Nominated
YouMovie Awards[46][47] June 30, 2012 Best Film Nominated
Best Thriller Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks Nominated
Best Cast Nominated
Best Villain Albert Brooks Won
Best Director Nicolas Winding Refn Nominated
Best Trailer Nominated
Best Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel Nominated
Best Art Direction Beth Mickle Nominated
Best Makeup Nominated
Special Award for Best Film Editing Matthew Newman Won

^[I] Certain dates are linked to the article about the ceremony held that year.

See also

References

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