List of accolades received by I, Tonya

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List of accolades received by I, Tonya
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Margot Robbie (left) and Allison Janney (right) earned several awards and nominations for their portrayals of Tonya Harding and LaVona Golden, respectively
Total number of awards and nominations [I]
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I, Tonya is a 2017 American biographical sports mockumentary black comedy film directed by Craig Gillespie, and written by Steven Rogers. The plot follows the life and career of American figure skater Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), with particular focus on her connection to the 1994 attack on her skating rival and Olympic teammate Nancy Kerrigan. Sebastian Stan plays the supporting role of Harding's husband, Jeff Gillooly, and Allison Janney as her mother LaVona Golden. I, Tonya had its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, and was released in the United States on December 8. [1]

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I, Tonya garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories following its release, with particular praise for the film itself, Tatiana S. Riegel's editing, and the acting performances of Robbie and Janney. At the 7th AACTA International Awards, the film received three nominations and went on to win Best Actress for Robbie and Best Supporting Actress for Janney. For her work on the film, Riegel won the American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical. Robbie, Janney and Riegel all earned nominations for their work at the 90th Academy Awards. The 71st British Academy Film Awards saw the film garner five nominations, including Best Original Screenplay for Rogers, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Robbie and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Janney. [2] At the 23rd Critics' Choice Awards, I, Tonya earned five nominations including Best Comedy. Janney won Best Supporting Actress, while Robbie won Best Actress in a Comedy. [3]

Costume designer Jennifer Johnson received a nomination for her work at the 20th Costume Designers Guild Awards. The film gathered three nominations from the 75th Golden Globe Awards, with Janney winning Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture. The 33rd Independent Spirit Awards saw I, Tonya nominated in the Best Editing, Best Female Lead and Best Supporting Female categories. Producers Bryan Unkeless, Steven Rogers, Robbie, and Tom Ackerley received a nomination for the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture. At the 22nd Satellite Awards, I, Tonya was nominated for Best Film, Best Actress for Robbie and Best Supporting Actress for Janney. Both actresses garnered nominations at the 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards. Rogers also received a nomination for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay.

Awards and nominations

Award/FestivalDate of ceremony [II] CategoryRecipientsResultRef.
AACTA International Awards January 6, 2018 Best Actress Margot Robbie Won [4]
[5]
Best Direction Craig Gillespie Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Allison Janney Won
AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards February 5, 2018Best Screenwriter Steven Rogers Nominated [6]
Best Supporting ActressAllison JanneyNominated
Best Time CapsuleI, TonyaNominated
Academy Awards March 4, 2018 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [7]
[8]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyWon
Best Film Editing Tatiana S. Riegel Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 9, 2018Best ActressMargot RobbieNominated [9]
[10]
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleAllison JanneyNominated
Bravest PerformanceMargot RobbieWon [III]
American Cinema Editors January 26, 2018 Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical Tatiana S. RiegelWon [11]
Austin Film Critics Association January 8, 2018 Best ActressMargot RobbieNominated [12]
[13]
Best Supporting ActressAllison JanneyWon
Top Ten FilmsI, TonyaWon
British Academy Film Awards February 18, 2018 Best Actress in a Leading Role Margot RobbieNominated [14]
[15]
Best Costume Design Jennifer JohnsonNominated
Best Makeup and Hair Deborah La Mia Denaver and Adruitha Lee Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Steven RogersNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Allison JanneyWon
Boston Society of Film Critics December 10, 2017 Best Editing Tatiana S. RiegelRunner-up [16]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyRunner-up
Casting Society of America January 18, 2018Studio or Independent ComedyTara Feldstein Bennett, Lindsay Graham, Chase Paris and Mary VernieuNominated [17]
Chicago Film Critics Association December 12, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [18]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyNominated
Costume Designers Guild February 20, 2018 Excellence in Contemporary Film Jennifer JohnsonWon [19]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 11, 2018 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [20]
[3]
Best Actress in a Comedy Margot RobbieWon
Best Comedy I, TonyaNominated
Best Hair and Makeup I, TonyaNominated
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyWon
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 13, 2017 Best Actress Margot Robbie3rd Place [21]
Best Film I, Tonya8th Place
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyWon
Detroit Film Critics Society December 7, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [22]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyWon
Dorian Awards January 31, 2018Campy Flick of the YearI, TonyaNominated [23]
Film Performance of the Year – ActressMargot RobbieNominated
Supporting Film Performance of the Year – ActressAllison JanneyNominated
Florida Film Critics Circle December 23, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieWon [24]
[25]
Best Cast The cast of I, TonyaNominated
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyWon
Georgia Film Critics Association January 12, 2018Best ActressMargot RobbieNominated [26]
Best Supporting ActressAllison JanneyNominated
Golden Globe Awards January 7, 2018 Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Margot RobbieNominated [27]
[28]
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy I, TonyaNominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Allison JanneyWon
Gotham Awards November 27, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [29]
[30]
Best Feature I, TonyaNominated
Audience Award I, TonyaNominated
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards February 8, 2018Best Music Supervision for Film: Budgeted Under 25 Million DollarsSusan Jacobs and Jen MossNominated [31]
Hollywood Film Awards November 5, 2017 Hollywood Ensemble AwardThe cast of I, TonyaWon [32]
Hollywood Supporting Actress AwardAllison JanneyWon
Houston Film Critics Society January 6, 2018 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [33]
[34]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyWon
Independent Spirit Awards March 3, 2018 Best Editing Tatiana S. RiegelWon [35]
[36]
Best Female Lead Margot RobbieNominated
Best Supporting Female Allison JanneyWon
IndieWire Critics Poll December 19, 2017Best Supporting ActressAllison Janney3rd Place [37]
London Film Critics Circle January 28, 2018 Supporting Actress of the Year Allison JanneyNominated [38]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association January 13, 2018 Best Editing Tatiana S. RiegelRunner-up [39]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild February 24, 2018Best Period and/or Character HairAdruitha Lee and Mary EverettWon [40]
[41]
Best Period and/or Character Make-upDeborah La Mia Denaver, Teresa Vest, Bill MyerNominated
Mill Valley Film Festival December 2, 2017Mill Valley Film Festival AwardAllison Janney and Margot RobbieWon [42]
National Society of Film Critics January 6, 2018 Best Supporting Actress Allison Janney3rd Place [43]
New York Film Critics Online December 10, 2017Best ActressMargot RobbieWon [44]
Best Supporting ActressAllison JanneyWon
Top 10 FilmsI, TonyaWon
Online Film Critics Society December 28, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [45]
[46]
Best Editing Tatiana S. RiegelNominated
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyRunner-up
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 2, 2018Spotlight Award – ActressAllison JanneyWon [47]
Producers Guild of America Awards January 20, 2018 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Bryan Unkeless, Steven Rogers, Margot Robbie, and Tom AckerleyNominated [48]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 11, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [49]
[50]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyWon [IIII]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 10, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieWon [51]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyNominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival February 8, 2018Outstanding Performer of the Year AwardAllison Janney and Margot RobbieWon [52]
Satellite Awards February 11, 2018 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [53]
Best Film I, TonyaNominated
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyNominated
Saturn Awards June 27, 2018 Best Independent Film I, TonyaNominated [54]
Screen Actors Guild Awards January 21, 2018 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Margot RobbieNominated [55]
[56]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Allison JanneyWon
Seattle Film Critics Society December 18, 2017Best ActressMargot RobbieNominated [57]
Best Supporting ActressAllison JanneyNominated
Toronto Film Critics Association December 10, 2017 Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyRunner-up [58]
Toronto International Film Festival September 17, 2017 People's Choice Award I, Tonya2nd Place [59]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle January 6, 2018 Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyNominated [60]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 8, 2017 Best Actress Margot RobbieNominated [61]
Best Supporting Actress Allison JanneyNominated
Women Film Critics Circle December 22, 2017Best Comedic ActressAllison JanneyWon [62]
[63]
Margot RobbieNominated
Mommie Dearest Worst Screen Mom of the YearAllison JanneyWon
Writers Guild of America Awards February 11, 2018 Best Original Screenplay Steven RogersNominated [64]

Notes

^[I] Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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.

^[II] Each date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

^[III] Tied with Sally Hawkins for The Shape of Water [10]

^[IIII] Tied with Laurie Metcalf for Lady Bird [50]

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I, Tonya is a 2017 American biographical sports mockumentary black comedy film directed by Craig Gillespie from a screenplay by Steven Rogers. It follows the life and career of American figure skater Tonya Harding and her connection to the 1994 assault on her rival Nancy Kerrigan. The film states it is based on "contradictory" and "totally true" interviews with Harding and her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly, suggesting they are unreliable narrators. This means the viewer must decide for themselves whether to see the film as the truth or as a version concocted by Harding herself. It features darkly comedic interviews with the characters in mockumentary style, set in the modern day, and breaks the fourth wall. Margot Robbie stars as Harding, Sebastian Stan as Gillooly, and Allison Janney as Harding's mother LaVona Golden. Julianne Nicholson, Caitlin Carver, Paul Walter Hauser, and Bobby Cannavale also star.

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