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List of accolades received by The Constant Gardener (film)

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List of accolades received by The Constant Gardener
Rachel Weisz received multiple awards for her performance in the film.
Totals[a]
Wins29
Nominations78
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 Constant Gardener is a 2005 British-German drama thriller film[1] directed by Fernando Meirelles. The screenplay by Jeffrey Caine is based on John le Carré's 2001 novel of the same name. The story follows Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes), a British diplomat in Kenya, as he tries to solve the murder of his wife Tessa (Rachel Weisz), an Amnesty activist, alternating with many flashbacks telling the story of their love.

Accolades

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Award / Association / Film festival Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 7 February 2006 Best Director Fernando Meirelles Runner-up [2]
Academy Awards 5 March 2006 Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Won [3][4][5]
Best Adapted Screenplay Jeffrey Caine Nominated
Best Original Score Alberto Iglesias Nominated
Best Film Editing Claire Simpson Nominated
ACE Eddie Awards 19 February 2006 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Claire Simpson Nominated [6]
African-American Film Critics Association 2005 Top Ten Films The Constant Gardener 2nd place [7][8][9]
ALMA Awards 6 May 2006 Outstanding Director of a Motion Picture Fernando Meirelles Won [10]
Art Directors Guild Awards 11 February 2006 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film Mark Tildesley Nominated [11][12]
British Academy Film Awards 19 February 2006 Best Film Simon Channing Williams Nominated [13][14][15]
Outstanding British Film Simon Channing Williams, Fernando Meirelles, and Jeffrey Caine Nominated
Best Director Fernando Meirelles Nominated
Best Actor in a Leading Role Ralph Fiennes Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Rachel Weisz Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Jeffrey Caine Nominated
Best Cinematography César Charlone Nominated
Best Editing Claire Simpson Won
Best Original Music Alberto Iglesias Nominated
Best Sound Joakim Sundström, Stuart Wilson, Mike Prestwood Smith, and Sven Taits Nominated
British Independent Film Awards 30 November 2005 Best British Independent Film The Constant Gardener Won [16]
Best Director Fernando Meirelles Nominated
Best Actor Ralph Fiennes Won
Best Actress Rachel Weisz Won
Best Supporting Actor/Actress Bill Nighy Nominated
Best Screenplay Jeffrey Caine Nominated
Best Technical Achievement César Charlone Nominated
British Society of Cinematographers Awards 8 December 2006 Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film César Charlone Nominated [17]
Cannes Film Festival 17–28 May 2006 Prix France Musique Alberto Iglesias Won [18]
Chicago Film Critics Association 9 January 2006 Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Nominated [19]
Critics' Choice Awards 9 January 2006 Best Picture The Constant Gardener Nominated [20][21]
Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 19 December 2005 Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz 3rd Place [22][23]
Empire Awards 13 March 2006 Best Thriller The Constant Gardener Nominated [24]
European Film Awards 3 December 2005 Best Non-European Film Fernando Meirelles Nominated [25][26]
Evening Standard British Film Awards 30 January 2006 Best Film The Constant Gardener Won [27][28]
Best Actor Ralph Fiennes Won
Golden Globe Awards 16 January 2006 Best Motion Picture – Drama The Constant Gardener Nominated [29][30]
Best Director Fernando Meirelles Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Won
Goya Awards 29 January 2006 Best European Film The Constant Gardener Nominated [31][32]
Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro 22 April 2007 Best Foreign-Language Film The Constant Gardener Won [33]
Imagen Awards 18 August 2006 Best Director Fernando Meirelles Nominated [34][35]
International Cinephile Society 2006 Best Picture The Constant Gardener 8th place [36]
Best Cinematography César Charlone Runner-up
London Film Critics' Circle 8 February 2006 Film of the Year The Constant Gardener Nominated [37][38]
British Film of the Year The Constant Gardener Won
Director of the Year Fernando Meirelles Nominated
British Actor of the Year Ralph Fiennes Won
British Actress of the Year Rachel Weisz Won
Screenwriter of the Year Jeffrey Caine Nominated
British Producer of the Year Simon Channing Williams Won
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards 4 March 2006 Best Sound Editing in Foreign Feature – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Joakim Sundström, Nick Adams, Jennie Evans, Paul Wrightson, and Nicolas Becker Nominated [39][40]
[41][42]
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film – Music Tony Lewis Nominated
NAACP Image Awards 25 February 2006 Outstanding Independent or Foreign Film The Constant Gardener Nominated [43][44]
New York Film Critics Online 11 December 2005 Top 9 Films The Constant Gardener Won [45][46]
Best Director Fernando Meirelles Won
Online Film Critics Society 16 January 2006 Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Nominated [47][48][49]
Best Adapted Screenplay Jeffrey Caine Nominated
Best Editing Claire Simpson Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society 19 December 2005 Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Won [50][51]
Satellite Awards 17 December 2005 Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama Danny Huston Won [52]
Best Original Score Alberto Iglesias Nominated
Best Cinematography César Charlone Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards 29 January 2006 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Rachel Weisz Won [53][54]
St. Louis Film Critics Association 8 January 2006 Best Picture The Constant Gardener Nominated
Best Director Fernando Meirelles Nominated
Best Screenplay Jeffrey Caine Nominated
Best Actor Ralph Fiennes Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Won [55]
Best Cinematography César Charlone Nominated
USC Scripter Awards 11 February 2006 USC Scripter Award Jeffrey Caine and John le Carré Nominated [56]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 7 February 2006 Best Supporting Actress Rachel Weisz Nominated [57]
Venice Film Festival 31 August – 10 September 2005 Young Cinema Award for Best International Film Fernando Meirelles Won [58][59]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 13 December 2005 Best Director Fernando Meirelles Nominated [60][61]
Women's Image Network Awards 1 November 2006 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Feature Film Ralph Fiennes Won [62][63]
World Soundtrack Awards 14 October 2006 Soundtrack Composer of the Year Alberto Iglesias Won [64]
Best Original Score of the Year Alberto Iglesias Won
Writers Guild of America Awards 4 February 2006 Best Adapted Screenplay Jeffrey Caine Nominated [65]

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