List of accolades received by Little Children

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This is a list of awards and nominations received by Little Children . The film received three Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for Kate Winslet, Best Supporting Actor for Jackie Earle Haley, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Todd Field and Tom Perrotta.

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Organizations

OrganizationCategoryRecipientsResult
Academy Awards [1] Best Actress in a Leading Role Kate Winslet Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Jackie Earle Haley
Best Screenplay – Adapted Todd Field and Tom Perrotta
BAFTA Awards [2] Best Actress in a Leading Role Kate WinsletNominated
Golden Globe Awards [3] Best Film – Drama Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role – Drama Kate Winslet
Best Screenplay Todd Field and Tom Perrotta
Gotham Awards [4] Best FilmTodd FieldNominated
Satellite Awards [5] Best Film – Drama Nominated
Best Actor in a Leading Role – Drama Patrick Wilson
Best Actress in a Leading Role – Drama Kate Winslet
Best Screenplay – Adapted Todd Field and Tom Perrotta
Best Overall DVDNominated
Young Hollywood AwardsBreakthrough Performance – MalePatrick WilsonWon

Guilds

GuildCategoryRecipientsResult
Screen Actors Guild [6] Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role Kate WinsletNominated
Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role Jackie Earle Haley
Writers Guild of America [7] Best Screenplay – AdaptedTodd Field and Tom PerrottaNominated

Film festivals

FestivalCategoryRecipientsResult
International Film Festival of Marrakech Golden StarTodd FieldNominated
Palm Springs Film Festival [8] Visionary AwardWon
Desert Palm Achievement AwardKate Winslet

Critics groups

GuildCategoryRecipientsResult
Broadcast Film Critics [9] Best Film (included in list of "Top 10 Films of 2006")Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading RoleKate Winslet
Best WriterTodd Field and Tom Perrotta
Chicago Film Critics [10] Best Actress in a Leading RoleKate WinsletNominated
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJackie Earle HaleyWon
Best Screenplay – AdaptedTodd Field and Tom PerrottaWon
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics [11] Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJackie Earle HaleyWon
Iowa Film Critics [12] Best FilmWon
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJackie Earle Haley
London Film Critics' Circle [13] British Actress of the YearKate WinsletNominated
New York Film Critics Circle [14] Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJackie Earle HaleyWon
Online Film Critics Society [15] Best Actress in a Leading RoleKate WinsletNominated
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJackie Earle HaleyWon
Best Screenplay – AdaptedTodd Field and Tom PerrottaWon
San Francisco Film Critics Circle [16] Best FilmWon
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJackie Earle Haley
Best Screenplay – AdaptedTodd Field and Tom Perrotta
Southeastern Film CriticsBest Actor in a Supporting RoleJackie Earle HaleyWon

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