List of accolades received by Loving (2016 film)

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List of accolades received by Loving
Nichols, Negga and Edgerton at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival
Nichols, Negga and Edgerton at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.
Total number of awards and nominations[a]
Totals 46 87
References

Loving is a 2016 historical drama film written and directed by Jeff Nichols. The film tells the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, the plaintiffs in the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia, which invalidated state laws prohibiting interracial marriage.[1][2][3] The film stars Joel Edgerton as Richard Loving, with Ruth Negga co-starring as Mildred Loving.[4] Marton Csokas, Nick Kroll, and Michael Shannon are all featured in supporting roles.[5] The film takes inspiration from The Loving Story (2011) by Nancy Buirski, a documentary which follows the Lovings and their landmark case.[6][7][8]

Prior to Loving's successful screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival[9][10][11] and Hamptons International Film Festival,[12][13] the film had premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, on May 16, 2016 in Cannes, France, where it had been selected to compete for the Palme d'Or.[14][15][16] Focus Features initially gave the film a limited release in the United States on November 4, 2016, in four locations in New York City and Los Angeles,[17] including ArcLight Hollywood and The Landmark.[18] The film was later given a wide release at 46 theaters in the United States on November 11.[19][20][21] Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports a rating of 89%, based on 178 reviews with an average score of 7.7/10.[22] Metacritic, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 79 (out of 100) based on 45 reviews from mainstream critics.[23]

Loving garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for its acting (for Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), Jeff Nichols' direction, the elegance of Nichols' screenplay, and its faithfulness to the Loving's account.[24][25][26]

Accolades[edit]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Awards February 6, 2017 Best Movies for Grownups Ged Doherty, Colin Firth, Nancy Buirski, Sarah Green, Marc Turtletaub and Peter Saraf Won [27]
[28]
Best Time Capsule Loving Nominated
Academy Awards February 26, 2017 Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated [29]
African-American Film Critics Association February 8, 2017 Top 10 Films Loving 7th place [30]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists December 21, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated [31]
[32]
[33]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Won
Bravest Performance Ruth Negga Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Ruth Negga Won
Austin Film Critics Association December 28, 2016 Best Austin Film Loving Nominated [34]
[35]
Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards January 8, 2017 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated [36]
[37]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Black Reel Awards February 16, 2017 Outstanding Film Ged Doherty, Colin Firth, Nancy Buirski, Sarah Green, Marc Turtletaub and Peter Saraf Nominated [38]
Outstanding Actress Ruth Negga Won
Boston Society of Film Critics December 11, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Runner-up [39]
British Academy Film Awards February 12, 2017 Rising Star Ruth Negga Nominated [40]
Cannes Film Festival May 22, 2016 Palme d'Or Jeff Nichols Nominated [41]
[42]
Casting Society of America January 19, 2017 Studio or Independent – Drama Francine Maisler, Erica Arvold, Anne N. Chapman, and Michelle Kelly Nominated [43]
[44]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards December 15, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated [45]
[46]
Critics' Choice Awards December 11, 2016 Best Picture Loving Nominated [47]
[48]
Best Original Screenplay Jeff Nichols Nominated
Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 13, 2016 Best Film Loving 7th place [49]
Best Actor Joel Edgerton 3rd Place
Best Actress Ruth Negga 3rd Place
Detroit Film Critics Society December 19, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated [50]
[51]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards December 23, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Runner-up [52]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Golden Globe Awards January 8, 2017 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Joel Edgerton Nominated [53]
[54]
Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Ruth Negga Nominated
Gotham Awards November 28, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated [55]
[56]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Hamptons International Film Festival October 6, 2016 Victor Rabinowitz & Joanne Grant Award for Social Justice Loving Won [57]
Heartland Film Festival October 30, 2016 Truly Moving Picture Award Loving Won [58]
Independent Spirit Awards February 25, 2017 Best Director Jeff Nichols Nominated [59]
Best Female Lead Ruth Negga Nominated
Indiewire Critics Poll December 9, 2016 Best Film Loving 28th place [60]
[61]
[62]
[63]
[64]
Best Director Jeff Nichols (tied with Tom Ford for Nocturnal Animals) 20th place
Best Screenplay Jeff Nichols (tied with Tom Ford for Nocturnal Animals) 29th place
Best Actor Joel Edgerton 6th place
Best Actress Ruth Negga 8th place
London Film Critics Circle Awards January 22, 2017 British/Irish Actress of the Year Ruth Negga (also for Iona) Nominated [65]
[66]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild February 19, 2017 Best Period and/or Character Makeup Julia Lallas, Katie Middleton Nominated [67]
Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling Kenneth Walker, Elizabeth Paschall Nominated
Mill Valley Film Festival October 16, 2016 U.S. Cinema: Audience Favorite Jeff Nichols 2nd Place [68]
MTV Movie & TV Awards May 7, 2017 Best Fight Against the System Loving Nominated [69]
NAACP Image Awards February 11, 2017 Outstanding Motion Picture Loving Nominated [70]
Outstanding Independent Picture Loving Nominated
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Jeff Nichols Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Ruth Negga Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Alano Miller Nominated
New York Film Critics Online December 11, 2016 Top 12 Films Loving Won [71]
Best Breakthrough Performer Ruth Negga Won
Online Film Critics Society January 3, 2017 Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated [72]
[73]
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 2, 2017 Rising Star Award Ruth Negga Won [74]
Producers Guild of America January 28, 2017 Stanley Kramer Award Ged Doherty, Colin Firth, Sarah Green, Nancy Buirski, Marc Turtletaub, and Peter Saraf Won [75]
[76]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 12, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated [77]
[78]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Body of Work Michael Shannon (also for Nocturnal Animals, Midnight Special and Elvis & Nixon) Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 11, 2016 Best Director Jeff Nichols Nominated [79]
[80]
Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival February 3, 2017 Virtuosos Award Ruth Negga Won [81]
Satellite Awards February 19, 2017 Best Film Loving Nominated [82]
Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated
Best Actress Ruth Negga (tied with Isabelle Huppert for Elle) Won (Tied)
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association December 18, 2016 Best Original Screenplay Jeff Nichols Nominated [83]
Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Texas Film Hall of Fame March 9, 2017 Hall of Fame Jeff Nichols (also for Shotgun Stories, Take Shelter, Mud and Midnight Special) Won [84]
[85]
Village Voice Film Poll December 21, 2016 Best Film Loving 31st place [86]
[87]
[88]
[89]
[90]
Best Director Jeff Nichols 16th place
Best Actor Joel Edgerton 6th place
Best Actress Ruth Negga 6th place
Best Supporting Actor Michael Shannon 31st place (Tied)
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 5, 2016 Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated [91]
Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated
Best Portrayal of Washington D.C. Loving Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle December 19, 2016 Best Actress Ruth Negga Nominated [92]
[93]
Best Actor Joel Edgerton Nominated
Best Female Images in a Movie Loving Nominated
Best Male Images in a Movie Loving Won
Josephine Baker Award Loving Nominated
Karen Morley Award Loving Nominated
Best Screen Couple Loving Won
Best Equality of the Sexes Loving Won
Writers Guild of America Awards February 19, 2017 Best Original Screenplay Jeff Nichols Nominated [94]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Certain award groups don't simply award one winner. They recognise several different recipients and have runners-up. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally.

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