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Sunday 14 August 2011

Awards won by Harry Potter


Accolades

At the 64th British Academy Film Awards in February 2011, J. K. RowlingDavid HeymanDavid BarronDavid YatesAlfonso CuarónMike NewellRupert Grint and Emma Watson collected theMichael Balcon Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema for the series.[92][93] Harry Potter was also recognised by the BAFTA Los Angeles Britannia Awards, as David Yates won the John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Excellence in Directing for his four Potter films.[94][95] However, the franchise has not won any Academy Awards, but five of the eight films have been nominated.
Motion PictureAcademy AwardAcademy Award nomineeAcademy Award ceremony
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneBest Art Direction
Best Costume Design
Best Original Score
Stuart Craig and Stephanie McMillan
Judianna Makovsky
John Williams
74th Academy Awards
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanBest Original Score
Best Visual Effects
John Williams
Roger Guyett, Tim Burke, John Richardson and Bill George
77th Academy Awards
Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireBest Art DirectionStuart Craig and Stephanie McMillan78th Academy Awards
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceBest CinematographyBruno Delbonnel82nd Academy Awards
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
– Part 1
Best Art Direction
Best Visual Effects
Stuart Craig and Stephanie McMillan
Tim Burke, John Richardson, Christian Manz and Nicolas Aithadi
83rd Academy Awards
Some critics, fans and general audiences have expressed disappointment of the fact that the franchise has not gained any Oscar awards for its efforts.[96][97] Despite this, the series has achieved success in many other award ceremonies including the Saturn AwardsArt Directors Guild Awards and Grammy Awards. The series has also gained a total of 28 nominations at the British Academy Film Awards presented at the annual BAFTAs.
Philosopher's Stone achieved seven BAFTA Award nominations including Best British Film and Best Supporting Actor for Robbie Coltrane.[98] The film was also nominated for eight Saturn Awards and won for its costumes design.[99] It was also nominated at the Art Directors Guild Awards for its production design[100] and received the Broadcast Film Critics Award for Best Live Action Family Film along with gaining two other nominations.[101] Chamber of Secrets won the award for Best Live Action Family Film in the Phoenix Film Critics Society. It was nominated for seven Saturn Awards including Best Director and Best Fantasy Film. The film was nominated for four BAFTA Awards and a Grammy Award for John Williams' score. Prisoner of Azkaban won an Audience Award at the BAFTA Awards, as well as Best Feature Film. The film also won a BMI Film Music award along with being nominated at the Grammy Awards, Visual Effect Society Awards and the Amanda Awards.Goblet of Fire won a BAFTA award for Best Production Design as well as being nominated at the Saturn Awards, Critic's Choice Awards and the Visual Effects Society Awards.
Order of the Phoenix picked up three awards at the inaugural ITV National Movie Awards.[102] At the Empire AwardsDavid Yates won Best Director.[103] Composer Nicholas Hooper received a nomination for a World Soundtrack Discovery Award.[104] The film was nominated at the BAFTA Awards, but did not win for Best Production Design or Best Special Visual Effects.[105] Half-Blood Prince was nominated for BAFTA Awards in Production Design and Visual Effects,[106] and was in the longlists for several other categories, including Best Supporting Actor for Alan Rickman.[107]Amongst other nominations and wins, the film also achieved Best Family Movie at the National Movie Awards as well as Best Live Action Family Film at the Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards, along with being nominated for Best Motion Picture at the Satellite AwardsDeathly Hallows – Part 1 gained two nominations at the BAFTA Awards for Best Make-Up and Hair and Best Visual Effects, along with receiving nominations for the same categories at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards. Eduardo Serra's cinematography and Stuart Craig's production design were also nominated in various award ceremonies and David Yates attained his second win at the Empire Awards, this time for Best Fantasy Film. He also obtained another Best Director nomination at the annual Saturn Awards, which also saw the film gain a Best Fantasy Film nomination.[108][109]

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