List of accolades received by Boyhood (film)

Boyhood is a 2014 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Richard Linklater and starring Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater and Ethan Hawke.

Awards and accolades

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Awards
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result
AACTA International Awards[1] January 31, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Nominated
Best Direction Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Academy Awards[2] February 22, 2015 Best Picture Richard Linklater and Cathleen Sutherland Nominated
Best Director Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Film Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[3][4] January 12, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast (to casting director) Beth Sepko Nominated
ACE Eddie Awards[5] January 30, 2015 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Sandra Adair Won
Austin Film Critics Association[6] December 17, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Austin Film Boyhood Won
Top Ten Films Boyhood 1st Place
American Film Institute[7] December 9, 2014 Top Ten Films of the Year Boyhood Won
Belgian Film Critics Association[8] January 10, 2015 Grand Prix Boyhood Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival[9] February 15, 2014 Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Boyhood Won
Reader Jury of the Berliner Morgenpost Boyhood Won
Golden Bear Boyhood Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics[10] December 7, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Screenplay Richard Linklater (tie) Won
Best Film Editing Sandra Adair Won
Best Ensemble Cast Boyhood Won
British Academy Film Awards[11] February 8, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Direction Richard Linklater Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Patricia Arquette Won
British Independent Film Awards[12] December 7, 2014 Best International Independent Film Boyhood Won
Casting Society of America[13][14] January 22, 2015 Low Budget Drama Beth Sepko Won
César Award[15] February 20, 2015 Best Foreign Film Boyhood Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association[16] December 16, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Most Promising Performer Ellar Coltrane Nominated
Costume Designers Guild[17] February 17, 2015 Excellence in Contemporary Film Kari Perkins Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[18] January 15, 2015 Best Picture Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Acting Ensemble Boyhood cast Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Best Young Performer Ellar Coltrane Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association[19] December 15, 2014 Top 10 Films Boyhood 2nd Place
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke 3rd Place
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette 1st Place
Best Director Richard Linklater 2nd Place
Best Screenplay Richard Linklater 2nd Place
Russell Smith Award Boyhood Won
Denver Film Critics Society[20][21] January 12, 2015 Best Picture Boyhood Nominated
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society[22] December 15, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Ensemble Nominated
Best Screenplay Richard Linklater Won
Directors Guild of America Award[23] February 7, 2015 Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Richard Linklater Nominated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle[24] December 17, 2014 Top 10 Films Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Actress Patricia Arquette 5th Place
Empire Awards[25] March 29, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Nominated
Best Director Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Male Newcomer Ellar Coltrane Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle[26] December 19, 2014 Best Picture Boyhood 2nd Place
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Ensemble 2nd Place
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Golden Globe Award[27] January 11, 2015 Best Motion Picture – Drama Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Gotham Independent Film Awards[28][29] December 1, 2014 Best Feature Boyhood Nominated
Best Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Actress Patricia Arquette Nominated
Breakthrough Actor Ellar Coltrane Nominated
Audience Award Boyhood Won
Guldbagge Awards[30] January 26, 2015 Best Foreign Film Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society Awards[31][32] January 12, 2015 Best Picture Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Screenplay Richard Linklater Won
Texas Independent Film Award Boyhood Won
Technical Achievement Boyhood Won
Independent Spirit Awards[33] February 21, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Nominated
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Female Patricia Arquette Won
Best Supporting Male Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Irish Film and Television Awards[34] May 24, 2015 Best International Film Boyhood Won
Best International Actress Patricia Arquette Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle[35][36] January 18, 2015 Film of the Year Boyhood Won
Supporting Actor of the Year Ethan Hawke Nominated
Supporting Actress of the Year Patricia Arquette Won
Director of the Year Richard Linklater Won
Screenwriter of the Year Richard Linklater Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[37] December 7, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Editing Sandra Adair Won
MTV Movie Awards[38] April 12, 2015 Movie of the Year Boyhood Nominated
Breakthrough Performance Ellar Coltrane Nominated
Best On-Screen Transformation Ellar Coltrane Nominated
National Board of Review Awards[39][40] January 6, 2015 Top Ten Films Boyhood Won
New York Film Critics Circle[41][42] January 5, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
New York Film Critics Online[43] December 8, 2014 Top Films Boyhood Won
Best Picture Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Norwegian International Film Festival[44] August 22, 2014 Norwegian Film Critics Award Boyhood Won
Online Film Critics Society Awards[45] December 15, 2014 Best Picture Boyhood Nominated
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Original Screenplay Boyhood Nominated
Best Editing Boyhood Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards[46] January 24, 2015 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Richard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards December 15, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Nominated
Best Director Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Best Performance by an Ensemble Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards[47] December 14, 2014 Best Picture Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Editing Sandra Adair Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
San Francisco International Film Festival[48] May 2, 2014 Founder’s Directing Award Richard Linklater Won
Satellite Awards[49] February 15, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Nominated
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Best Original Song Split the Difference Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[50] January 25, 2015 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Ethan Hawke, Lorelei Linklater Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Ethan Hawke Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Patricia Arquette Won
Seattle International Film Festival[51] June 8, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Actress Patricia Arquette Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards[52] December 15, 2014 Best Picture Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Soundtrack Boyhood Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Art-House or Festival Film Boyhood Nominated
SXSW Film Festival[53] March 11, 2014 Louis Black Lone Star Award Boyhood Won
Sydney Film Festival[54][55] June 15, 2014 Sydney Film Prize Boyhood Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association[56] December 16, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Screenplay Richard Linklater Runner-up
Vancouver Film Critics Circle[57][58] January 5, 2015 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards[59][60] December 8, 2014 Best Film Boyhood Won
Best Director Richard Linklater Won
Best Supporting Actor Ethan Hawke Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette Won
Best Ensemble Nominated
Best Youth Performance Ellar Coltrane Won
Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated
Best Editing Sandra Adair Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle[61] December 16, 2014 Best Young Actress Lorelei Linklater Nominated
The Invisible Woman Award Patricia Arquette Nominated
Best Screen Couple Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards[62] February 14, 2015 Best Original Screenplay Richard Linklater Nominated

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