List of accolades received by The Master (2012 film)

The Master is a 2012 American psychological drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams.

List of accolades received by The Master
Director, writer and producer Paul Thomas Anderson received multiple awards and nominations for his work on the film.
Totals[a]
Wins59
Nominations155
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge 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.

The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2012, where it won the FIPRESCI Award for Best Film. In addition, Anderson won the Silver Lion for Best Director and both Phoenix and Hoffman won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the festival. The Master was released in theaters in the United States on September 14, 2012, to critical acclaim; its performances (particularly those from the three leads), screenplay, direction, plausibility, and realistic portrayal of post-World War II Americans were praised.

Considered one of Anderson's finest works and one of the best films of the 2010s, it received several award nominations. For their performances, the three leads Phoenix, Hoffman and Adams all received awards from multiple critics groups as well as nominations at the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, and Golden Globe Awards. Hoffman was additionally nominated at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. For his direction and writing, Anderson also won multiple critics awards and received nominations for best original screenplay at the British Academy Film Awards and Writers Guild of America Awards.

Accolades

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Award / Association / Film festival Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AACTA International Awards January 26, 2013 Best Actor – International Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [1]
Best Screenplay – International Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Academy Awards February 24, 2013 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [2]
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 7, 2013 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [3][4]
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association December 18, 2012 Top Ten Films The Master 8th place [5][6]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Won
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Won
Boston Society of Film Critics December 9, 2012 Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Runner-up [7][8]
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Won
British Academy Film Awards February 10, 2013 Best Actor in a Leading Role Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [9]
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Amy Adams Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association December 17, 2012 Best Film The Master Nominated [10]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Won
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Won
Best Original Score Jonny Greenwood Won
Best Art Direction The Master Nominated
Best Editing Leslie Jones and Peter McNulty Nominated
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films March 17, 2013 Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated [11]
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Won
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Won
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 10, 2013 Best Picture The Master Nominated [12][13]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Nominated
Best Score Jonny Greenwood Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 18, 2012 Best Film The Master 9th place [14]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Runner-up
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Runner-up
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams 3rd place
Detroit Film Critics Society December 14, 2012 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [15]
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Dorian Awards February 17, 2013 Film Performance of the Year – Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [16][17]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle December 2012 Best Film The Master 4th place [18][19]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson 4th place
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Won
Florida Film Critics Circle December 18, 2012 Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won [20]
Georgia Film Critics Association January 2013 Best Picture The Master Nominated [21][22]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Original Score Jonny Greenwood Nominated
Golden Globe Awards January 13, 2013 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [23][24]
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Amy Adams Nominated
Gotham Awards November 26, 2012 Best Feature Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison, Daniel Lupi, and JoAnne Sellar Nominated [25][26]
Hollywood Film Awards October 22, 2012 Supporting Actress of the Year Amy Adams Won [27]
Houston Film Critics Society January 5, 2013 Best Picture The Master Nominated [28][29]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Cinematography The Master Nominated
Best Original Score The Master Nominated
International Cinephile Society February 11, 2013 Best Picture The Master 5th place [30][31]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Won
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Original Score Jonny Greenwood Runner-up
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Runner-up
Best Editing Leslie Jones and Peter McNulty Nominated
Best Production Design David Crank and Jack Fisk Nominated
Irish Film & Television Awards February 9, 2013 Best International Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [32]
London Film Critics' Circle January 20, 2013 Film of the Year The Master Nominated [33][34]
Director of the Year Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Actor of the Year Joaquin Phoenix Won
Supporting Actor of the Year Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Supporting Actress of the Year Amy Adams Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Technical Achievement of the Year David Crank and Jack Fisk Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 9, 2012 Best Film The Master Runner-up [35]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Won
Best Music Jonny Greenwood Runner-up
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Runner-up
Best Production Design David Crank and Jack Fisk Won
National Society of Film Critics January 5, 2013 Best Film The Master Runner-up [36]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Runner-up
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Runner-up
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman 3rd place
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Won
Best Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Runner-up
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Won
New York Film Critics Online December 9, 2012 Top Films of the Year The Master Won [37]
Online Film Critics Society December 31, 2012 Best Picture The Master Nominated [38][39]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Editing Leslie Jones and Peter McNulty Nominated
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society December 11, 2012 Best Film The Master Nominated [40]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Best Score Jonny Greenwood Won
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Nominated
Best Editing Leslie Jones and Peter McNulty Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 16, 2012 Best Picture The Master Won [41][42]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Won
Satellite Awards December 16, 2012 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [43]
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Original Score Jonny Greenwood Nominated
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Nominated
Best Art Direction and Production Design David Crank and Jack Fisk Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards January 27, 2013 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Philip Seymour Hoffman Nominated [44]
Society of Camera Operators March 9, 2013 Camera Operator of the Year – Film Colin Anderson Nominated [45]
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 11, 2012 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [46][47]
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Nominated
Best Scene The Master Won
Toronto Film Critics Association January 8, 2013 Best Film The Master Won [48][49]
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Runner-up
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Runner-up
Best Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Turkish Film Critics Association January 21, 2013 Best Foreign Film The Master 3rd place [50]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle January 7, 2013 Best Film The Master Nominated [51][52]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Won
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Won
Venice International Film Festival September 8, 2012 FIPRESCI Award The Master Won [53][54][55]
Silver Lion for Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Volpi Cup for Best Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 10, 2012 Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated [56][57]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Score Jonny Greenwood Won
Best Cinematography Mihai Mălaimare Jr. Nominated
World Soundtrack Awards October 19, 2013 Best Original Score of the Year Jonny Greenwood Nominated [58]
Writers Guild of America Awards February 17, 2013 Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated [59]

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