List of accolades received by True Grit

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True Grit accolades
Photo of Hailee Steinfeld at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival
Hailee Steinfeld received several accolades for her performance as Mattie Ross.
Totals[a]
Wins15
Nominations95
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.

True Grit is a 2010 Western film directed, written and edited by the Coen brothers. It is based on Charles Portis' 1968 novel of the same name, which had previously received an adaptation in 1969 featuring John Wayne. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, Matt Damon and Hailee Steinfeld. It follows a 14-year old farm girl who seeks retribution against an outlaw (Brolin) for the murder of her father; to this end, she hires a marshal (Bridges), and the duo are joined on their adventure by a Texas Ranger (Damon).

True Grit was released theatrically by Paramount Pictures in the United States and Canada on December 22, 2010.[1] It subsequently opened the 61st Berlin International Film Festival on February 10, 2011 and was released in the United Kingdom on February 11.[2] Releases in additional territories followed throughout February and March.[3] Produced on a budget of $38 million, the film grossed $252 million worldwide.[3] True Grit received positive reviews from critics[a] and is considered one of the best movies of 2010, having appeared on several critic lists of the year's top ten films.[9] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 95% based on 279 reviews.[10]

True Grit garnered awards and nominations in various categories, with particular recognition for its direction, writing, production design, cinematography, as well as Bridges' and Steinfeld's performances. The film received 10 nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Director (Coen brothers), Best Actor (Bridges) and Best Supporting Actress (Steinfeld) but failed to win any awards. It was the first movie to lose all 10 of its nominations since Gangs of New York in 2002.[11] Steinfeld was the 73rd actor to be nominated for an Academy Award for their debut performance[12] and one of the youngest actresses to ever be nominated in the category.[13] At the 64th British Academy Film Awards, it earned eight nominations and won Best Cinematography (Roger Deakins). It received a further 11 nominations at the 16th Critics' Choice Awards, where it won Best Young Actor/Actress (Steinfeld). In addition, True Grit was selected as one of the Top Ten Films of 2010 by both the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute.

Awards and nominations[edit]

Accolades received by True Grit
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Academy Awards February 27, 2011 Best Picture Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen Nominated [14]
Best Director Joel Coen and Ethan Coen Nominated
Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Joel Coen and Ethan Coen Nominated
Best Art Direction Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh Nominated
Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated
Best Costume Design Mary Zophres Nominated
Best Sound Editing Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey Nominated
Best Sound Mixing Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff and Peter Kurland Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[15] January 10, 2011 Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Best Cinematography Michael McDonough Nominated
Best Film Music or Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Matt Damon Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Won
Best Screenplay, Adapted Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Most Beautiful Film True Grit Nominated
American Film Institute[16] December 12, 2010 AFI Movies of the Year True Grit Won
American Society of Cinematographers Awards February 13, 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated [17]
Austin Film Critics Association[18] December 19, 2010 Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Won
Top 10 Films True Grit Won
Bodil Awards March 3, 2012 Best American Film True Grit Nominated [19]
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards December 12, 2010 Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Won [20]
Best Use of Music in a Film Carter Burwell Runner-up
British Academy Film Awards February 13, 2011 Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated [21]
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Best Adapted Screenplay Ethan Coen and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Actress Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Won
Best Costume Design Mary Zophres Nominated
Best Film Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Production Design Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh Nominated
Best Sound Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff, Douglas Axtell, Skip Lievsay and Peter F. Kurland Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association[23] January 14, 2011 Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Art Direction Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh Nominated
Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated
Best Costume Design Mary Zophres Nominated
Best Director Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Makeup True Grit Nominated
Best Picture True Grit Nominated
Best Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Best Young Actor/Actress Won
Bronze Wrangler[24] 2011 Theatrical Motion Picture See below Won
Chicago Film Critics Association[25] December 20, 2010 Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated
Best Original Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Won
Most Promising Performer Nominated
Cinema Audio Society Awards[26] February 19, 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Peter F. Kurland, Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey and Greg Orloff Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association[27] December 17, 2010 Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Top 10 Films True Grit Won
Detroit Film Critics Society[28] December 16, 2010 Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle February 10, 2011 Actor of the Year Jeff Bridges Nominated
Actress of the Year Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Director of the Year Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[29] December 12, 2010 Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated
Motion Picture Sound Editors[30] February 20, 2011 Best Sound Editing: Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film True Grit Nominated
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film True Grit Nominated
MTV Movie Awards[31] June 5, 2011 Best Breakthrough Performance Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures[32] December 2, 2010 Top Ten Films True Grit Won
National Movie Awards[33] May 11, 2011 Best Drama True Grit Nominated
Performance of the Year Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Performance of the Year Jeff Bridges Nominated
Online Film Critics Society[34] January 3, 2011 Best Adapted Screenplay Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated
Best Director Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Lead Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
Best Picture True Grit Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Won
Producers Guild of America[35] January 22, 2011 Theatrical Picture Scott Rudin and Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Saturn Awards June 23, 2011 Best Action/Adventure Film True Grit Nominated [36]
Best Performance by a Younger Actor Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[37] January 30, 2011 Outstanding Female Actor-Supporting Role Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Outstanding Male Actor- Leading Role Jeff Bridges Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association[38] December 20, 2010 Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association[39] December 14, 2010 Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle January 10, 2011 Best Director Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Screenplay Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[40] December 6, 2010 Best Actor Jeff Bridges Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Art Direction True Grit Nominated
Best Cinematography Roger Deakins Nominated
Best Director Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Best Score Carter Burwell Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld Nominated
Writers Guild of America[41] February 5, 2011 Best Adapted Screenplay Ethan and Joel Coen Nominated
Young Artist Awards[42] 2011 Best Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actress Hailee Steinfeld Won
Crime Thriller Awards 2011 Best Feature Film True Grit Won
^"Theatrical Motion Picture" Winners : Paramount Pictures (production company), A.C. Lyles, Steven Spielberg, Paul Schwake (executive producers), Ethan and Joel Coen, Scott Ruben (producers, directors and writers), Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, Matt Damon and Hailee Steinfeld (actors)

Notes[edit]

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