List of accolades received by If Beale Street Could Talk (film)

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List of accolades received by If Beale Street Could Talk
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Regina King received several awards and nominations for her supporting role in the film.
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins73
Nominations179
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.

If Beale Street Could Talk is a 2018 American romantic drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins. [1] Based on James Baldwin's novel of the same name, it follows a young African-American woman who, with her family's support, seeks to clear the name of her wrongly-charged husband and prove his innocence before the birth of their child. [2] The film's cast includes KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Colman Domingo, Teyonah Parris, Michael Beach, Dave Franco, Diego Luna, Pedro Pascal, Ed Skrein, Brian Tyree Henry and Regina King. [3] Nicholas Britell composed the film's musical score, and James Laxton was the cinematographer. [4] The film made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2018. [5] Annapurna Pictures gave the film a limited release on December 14 before giving it a wide release on December 25. [6] The film grossed $20.6 million on a $12 million budget. [7] [8] Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, surveyed 363 reviews and judged 95% to be positive. [9]

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If Beale Street Could Talk gained awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for Jenkin's direction, King's performance as Sharon Rivers, Britell's score, and Laxton's cinematography. King won Best Supporting Actress at the 91st Academy Awards where the film also received nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score. [10] At the 34th Independent Spirit Awards, the film won all three of its nominations for Best Feature, Best Director, Best Supporting Female (King). [11] King also received Best Supporting Actress awards at the 76th Golden Globe Awards and the 24th Critics' Choice Awards. [12] Both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute included it in their top 10 films of 2018. [13] [14]

Accolades

Table featuring accolades received by If Beale Street Could Talk
AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards February 4, 2019 Best Time Capsule If Beale Street Could Talk Won [15]
Academy Awards February 24, 2019 Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won [16]
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
African American Film Critics Association December 11, 2018Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won [17]
Best Independent Film If Beale Street Could Talk Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 10, 2019Best Screenplay, Adapted Barry Jenkins Nominated [18]
[19]
Best Breakthrough Performance KiKi Layne Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Regina King Won
Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director Cindy Tolan Nominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
American Film Institute January 4, 2019 Top 10 Films of the Year If Beale Street Could Talk Won [14]
Artios Awards January 31, 2019 Feature Studio or Independent – DramaCindy Tolan and Anne DavidsonNominated [20]
Austin Film Critics Association January 7, 2019 Best Film If Beale Street Could Talk Won [21]
[22]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Won
Best Supporting Actor Brian Tyree Henry Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Won
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
Best Editing Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders Nominated
Breakthrough Artist Award Brian Tyree Henry Won
BET Awards June 23, 2019 Best Movie If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [23]
Best Actress Regina King Won
Black Reel Awards February 7, 2019 Outstanding Motion Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [24]
[25]
[26]
Outstanding Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Outstanding Actor Stephan James Nominated
Outstanding Actress KiKi Layne Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor Brian Tyree Henry Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Outstanding Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Outstanding Ensemble The cast of If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
Outstanding Breakthrough, Male Brian Tyree Henry Nominated
Outstanding Breakthrough, Female KiKi Layne Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography James Laxton Won
Outstanding Score Nicholas Britell Won
Outstanding Costume Design Caroline EselinNominated
Outstanding Production Design Mark FriedbergNominated
Boston Society of Film Critics December 16, 2018 Best Film If Beale Street Could Talk Won [27]
[28]
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Supporting Actor Brian Tyree Henry Runner-up [lower-alpha 1]
Best Score Nicholas Britell Won
British Academy Film Awards February 10, 2019 Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated [29]
Best Original Music Nicholas Britell Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association December 8, 2018 Best Supporting Actress Regina King Nominated [30]
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Won
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Won
Cinema for Peace February 10, 2019Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Valuable Film of the Year If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [31]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 13, 2019 Best Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [32]
[33]
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Won
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 17, 2018 Best Picture If Beale Street Could Talk 8th Place [34]
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Detroit Film Critics Society December 3, 2018 Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won [35]
Dorian Awards January 12, 2019 Film of the Year If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [36]
Director of the Year Barry Jenkins Nominated
Supporting Film Performance of the Year – Actress Regina King Won
Screenplay of the Year Barry Jenkins Nominated
Visually Striking Film of the Year If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle December 20, 2018Best Actor Stephan James 8th place [lower-alpha 2] [37]
Best Cinematography James Laxton 2nd place
Florida Film Critics Circle December 21, 2018 Best Film If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [38]
[39]
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Nominated
Best Screenplay Barry Jenkins Runner-up
Best Ensemble If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Art Direction / Production Design If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
Best Score Nicholas Britell Runner-up
Pauline Kael Breakout Award Kiki Layne Nominated
Georgia Film Critics Association December 1, 2018Best Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [40]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Production DesignMark Friedberg and Kris MoranNominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Nominated
Breakthrough Award KiKi Layne Nominated
Best EnsembleThe cast of If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
Golden Globe Awards January 6, 2019 Best Motion Picture – Drama If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [41]
Best Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Regina King Won
Golden Trailer Awards May 29, 2019Best Drama TV Spot If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [42]
[43]
Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over Annapurna Pictures and Motive CinemasWon
Gotham Awards November 26, 2018 Best Feature If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [44]
Breakthrough Actor KiKi Layne Nominated
Audience Award If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 14, 2018 Best Original Score – Feature Film Nicholas Britell Nominated [45]
Houston Film Critics Society January 3, 2019 Best Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [46]
[47]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Won
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards February 23, 2019 Best Feature Dede Gardner , Barry Jenkins, Jeremy Kleiner, Sara Murphy and Adele Romanski Won [48]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Won
Best Supporting Female Regina King Won
IndieWire Critics Poll December 17, 2018Best Film If Beale Street Could Talk 10th place [49]
Best Supporting Actress Regina King 2nd place
Best Cinematography James Laxton 3rd place
International Cinephile Society February 4, 2019Best Picture If Beale Street Could Talk 8th place [50]
[51]
Best Supporting Actor Brian Tyree Henry Won
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Nominated
Best Adapted Scrrenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Won
London Film Critics' Circle January 20, 2019 Supporting Actress of the Year Regina King Nominated [52]
Screenwriter of the Year Barry Jenkins Nominated
Technical Achievement of the Year Nicholas Britell (Music)Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 9, 2018 Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won [53]
Best Use of Music/Score Nicholas Britell Won
Best Cinematography James Laxton 2nd place
Mar del Plata International Film Festival November 17, 2018Golden Ástor If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [54]
Audience Award If Beale Street Could Talk Won
NAACP Image Awards March 30, 2019 Outstanding Motion Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [55]
Outstanding Independent Motion Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Won
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture Barry Jenkins Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Stephan James Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture KiKi Layne Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Brian Tyree Henry Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Regina King Nominated
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Barry Jenkins Nominated
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture KiKi Layne Nominated
National Board of Review November 27, 2018 Top 10 Films If Beale Street Could Talk Won [56]
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Won
National Society of Film Critics January 5, 2019 Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won [57]
Best Supporting Actor Brian Tyree Henry 3rd place
Best Cinematography James Laxton 2nd place
New York Film Critics Circle November 29, 2018 Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won [58]
New York Film Critics Online December 9, 2018Top 10 Films If Beale Street Could Talk Won [59]
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Use of Music Nicholas Britell Won
Online Film Critics Society January 2, 2019 Best Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [60]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Won
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Won
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 3, 2019Chairman's Award Regina King Won [61]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards December 9, 2018 Best Picture If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [62]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Production DesignMark FriedbergNominated
Satellite Awards February 17, 2019 Best Motion Picture – Drama If Beale Street Could Talk Won [63]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Regina King Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Film Editing Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders Nominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society December 17, 2018Best Picture of the Year If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [64]
[65]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Regina King Won
Best Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Original Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast The cast of If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 16, 2018 Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won [28]
[66]
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Score Nicholas Britell Nominated
Best Cinematography James Laxton 2nd place
Best Production DesignMark FriedbergNominated
Toronto International Film Festival September 16, 2018 People's Choice Award If Beale Street Could Talk 2nd Place [67]
USC Scripter Awards February 9, 2019Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated [68]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 3, 2018 Best Film If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated [69]
Best Director Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Regina King Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated
Best Score Nicholas Britell Won
Best Cinematography James Laxton Nominated
Best Acting Ensemble The cast of If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
World Soundtrack Awards October 18, 2019Film Composer of the Year Nicholas Britell Won [70]
Writers Guild of America Awards February 17, 2019 Best Adapted Screenplay Barry Jenkins Nominated [71]

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