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List of accolades received by Inglourious Basterds

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Inglourious Basterds awards and nominations
Actors Eli Roth and Mélanie Laurent, with producer Lawrence Bender
Totals[a]
Wins49
Nominations102
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 World War II film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It premiered on May 20, 2009 at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, before being widely released in theaters in the United States and Europe in August 2009 by The Weinstein Company and Universal Studios. The film grossed over $38 million in its opening weekend, making it the box office number one.[1] Inglourious Basterds opened internationally at number one in 22 markets on 2,650 screens making $27.49 million.[2] In total, the film has grossed over $320 million worldwide, making it Tarantino's third highest-grossing film to date, behind Django Unchained (2012)[3] and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019).

Inglourious Basterds has earned various awards and nominations, with nominations in categories ranging from recognition of the screenplay to its direction and editing to the cast's acting performance, particularly Christoph Waltz's portrayal of the film's antagonist, Col. Hans Landa. The film was submitted for consideration for the Palme d'Or at the 62nd annual Cannes Film Festival, but lost to The White Ribbon.[4] Waltz was later given the Best Actor Award. Inglourious Basterds received four nominations at the 67th Golden Globe Awards ceremony and came away with the award for Best Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture.

Inglourious Basterds received eight Academy Awards nominations; the ceremony saw Waltz win for Best Supporting Actor. The film was nominated for six awards at the 63rd British Academy Film Awards, winning the Best Supporting Actor award. The film won two awards at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The film later went on to win four more of its nominations for Best Cast from the 15th Critics' Choice Awards, and 14th San Diego Film Critics Society Awards.

Waltz also received recognition for his performance at the 2009 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, 35th LA Film Critics Association Awards and 75th NY Film Critics Circle Awards, winning Best Supporting Actor from all three of the organizations. Waltz's performance in the film was named one of Time magazines 'Great Performances' in film 2009.[5]

Awards and nominations

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Date of ceremony Award Category Recipients and nominees Result
March 7, 2010 Academy Award[6][7] Best Picture Lawrence Bender Nominated
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz Won
Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Nominated
Best Film Editing Sally Menke Nominated
Best Sound Editing Wylie Stateman Nominated
Best Sound Mixing Michael Minkler, Tony Lamberti and Mark Ulano Nominated
February 27, 2010 American Society of Cinematographers[8] Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Robert Richardson Nominated
February 13, 2010 Art Directors Guild[9] Best Production Design For A Feature Period Film David Wasco Nominated
December 15, 2009 Austin Film Critics[10] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
Best Actress in a Leading Role Mélanie Laurent Won
Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Won
December 13, 2009 Boston Film Critics[11] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
February 21, 2010 British Academy Film Awards[12] Best Supporting Actor Won
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Nominated
Best Editing Sally Menke Nominated
Best Production Design David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds Wasco Nominated
January 15, 2010 Broadcast Film Critics[13] Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
Best Cast Inglourious Basterds Won
Best Action Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated
Best Art Direction David Wasco Nominated
Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Nominated
Best Costume Design Anna B. Sheppard Nominated
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Editing Sally Menke Nominated
Best Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated
May 13–24, 2009 Cannes Film Festival[14][15] Best Actor Christoph Waltz Won
Golden Palm for Best Film Quentin Tarantino Nominated
December 21, 2009 Chicago Film Critics[16] Best Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz Won
Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Nominated
May 7, 2010 David di Donatello Awards[17] Best Foreign Film Inglourious Basterds Won
January 30, 2010 Directors Guild of America Awards[18] Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Quentin Tarantino Nominated
March 28, 2010 Empire Awards[19][20] Best Actor Christoph Waltz Won
Best Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Actress Mélanie Laurent Nominated
Best Thriller Inglourious Basterds Nominated
May 31, 2010 Film Critics Circle of Australia[21] Best Foreign Film in the English Language Inglourious Basterds Nominated
January 29, 2010 Golden Eagle Award[22] Best Foreign Language Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated
January 17, 2010 Golden Globe Awards[23][24] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Drama Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated
Best Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Nominated
January 31, 2010 Grammy Awards[25] Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Various Artists Nominated
October 26, 2009 Hollywood Film Festival[26] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
February 18, 2010 London Film Critics' Circle[27] Actor of the Year Won
December 14, 2009 Los Angeles Film Critics[28] Best Supporting Actor Won
February 20, 2010 Motion Picture Sound Editors[29] Best Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film Inglourious Basterds Won
Best Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated
June 6, 2010 MTV Movie Awards[30] Best Villain Christoph Waltz Nominated
February 24, 2010 NME Awards[31] Best Film Inglourious Basterds Won
December 14, 2009 New York Film Critics[32] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
December 13, 2009 New York Film Critics Online[33] Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Won
Best Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Won
Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz Won
Breakthrough Performer Christoph Waltz Won
January 5, 2010 Online Film Critics[34] Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Won
Best Actress Mélanie Laurent Won
Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz Won
Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Won
Best Picture Inglourious Basterds Nominated
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Diane Kruger Nominated
Best Editing Sally Menke Nominated
May 22, 2009 Palm Dog[35] Best Performance by a Canine The Black Poodle Nominated
January 6, 2010 People's Choice Awards[36] Favorite Independent Movie Inglourious Basterds Won
January 24, 2010 Producers Guild of America Awards[37] Producer of the Year Award Lawrence Bender Nominated
December 15, 2009 San Diego Film Critics[38] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
Best Cast Inglourious Basterds Won
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Won
Best Film Inglourious Basterds Won
Best Production Design David Wasco Won
Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Won
Best Editing Sally Menke Nominated
Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Nominated
December 20, 2009 Satellite Awards[39] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
Best Cinematography Robert Richardson Nominated
June 24, 2010 Saturn Awards[40][41] Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film Inglourious Basterds Won
Best Actress Mélanie Laurent Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Diane Kruger Nominated
Best Direction Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Writing Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Costume Anna B. Sheppard Nominated
January 23, 2010 Screen Actors Guild[42][43] Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Inglourious Basterds Won
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Diane Kruger Nominated
December 16, 2009 Toronto Film Critics Association[44] Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Film Inglourious Basterds Won
Best Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Won
Best Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz Won
December 7, 2009 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics[45] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christoph Waltz Won
Best Original Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Won
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Film Inglourious Basterds Nominated

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