List of accolades received by Moonrise Kingdom

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List of accolades received by
Moonrise Kingdom
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Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 American coming-of-age film directed by Wes Anderson, written by Anderson and Roman Coppola, and described as an "eccentric, pubescent love story". It features newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward in the main roles and an ensemble cast. [1] [2] [3] The film premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. [4]

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Moonrise Kingdom received critical acclaim; review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 93% based on reviews from 239 critics, with an average score of 8.2/10. The consensus states, "Warm, whimsical, and poignant, the immaculately framed and beautifully acted Moonrise Kingdom presents writer/director Wes Anderson at his idiosyncratic best". [5] Review aggregation website Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 84 (out of 100), based on 43 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [6] Moonrise Kingdom was also listed on many critics' top 10 lists of the year. [7]

At Cannes, the film was in competition for the Palme d'Or, [8] although the only award it won there was the unofficial "Palme de Whiskers" in recognition of the cat, "Tabitha". The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy. The film was later included in the BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. [9]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
Academy Awards February 24, 2013 Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola Nominated [10]
American Cinema Editors February 16, 2013 Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy or Musical Andrew Weisblum Nominated [11]
American Film Institute December 2012 Top Ten Films of the Year Jeremy Dawson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales, Wes AndersonWon [12]
Austin Film Critics Association December 18, 2012 Best Film Moonrise Kingdom Nominated [13]
Bodil Awards March 16, 2013 Best American Film Moonrise KingdomNominated [14]
Boston Society of Film Critics December 9, 2012 Best Use of Music in a Film Moonrise KingdomWon [15]
BAFTA Awards February 10, 2013 Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson, Roman CoppolaNominated [16]
Broadcast Film Critics Association January 10, 2013 Best Film Moonrise KingdomNominated [17]
Best Young Performer Kara Hayward Nominated
Best Cast Moonrise Kingdom castNominated
Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson, Roman CoppolaNominated
Best Composer Alexandre Desplat Nominated
Cannes Film Festival May 16 – 27, 2012 Palme de Whiskers"Tabitha"Won [18]
Chicago Film Critics Association December 17, 2012 Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson and Roman CoppolaNominated [19]
Best Original Score Alexandre DesplatNominated
Best Art DirectionMoonrise KingdomWon
Most Promising Performer Kara HaywardNominated
Costume Designers Guild 2013Excellence in Period Film Kasia Walicka-Maimone Nominated [20]
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 18, 2012 Best PictureMoonrise Kingdom6th place [21]
Best DirectorWes Anderson5th place
Empire Awards March 24, 2013 Best Comedy Moonrise KingdomNominated [22]
Golden Globe Awards January 13, 2013 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Moonrise KingdomNominated [23]
Gotham Awards November 26, 2012 Best Ensemble Performance Moonrise Kingdom castNominated [24]
Best Feature Moonrise KingdomWon
Guldbagge Awards January 21, 2013 Best Foreign Film Moonrise KingdomNominated [25]
Independent Spirit Awards February 23, 2013 Best Cinematography Robert Yeoman Nominated [26]
Best Director Wes AndersonNominated
Best Feature Moonrise KingdomNominated
Best Screenplay Wes Anderson, Roman CoppolaNominated
Best Supporting Male Bruce Willis Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 9, 2012 Best Production Design Adam Stockhausen Runner-up [27]
MTV Movie Awards April 14, 2013 Best Kiss Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman Nominated [28]
Online Film Critics Society 2013 Best Director Wes AndersonNominated [29]
Best Picture Moonrise KingdomNominated
Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson, Roman CoppolaWon
Best Cinematography Robert D. YeomanNominated
Producers Guild of America January 26, 2013 Best Picture Scott Rudin, Wes Anderson, Jeremy Dawson and Steven RalesNominated [30]
Writers Guild of America February 17, 2013 Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson and Roman CoppolaNominated [31]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 11, 2012 Best Original ScreenplayWes Anderson, Roman CoppolaNominated [32]
Best Production DesignAdam StockhausenNominated
Best ScoreAlexandre DesplatNominated
Satellite Awards December 16, 2012 Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson, Roman CoppolaNominated [33]
Best Film Moonrise KingdomNominated
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association December 10, 2012 Best Ensemble Moonrise KingdomNominated [34]
Best Original Screenplay Wes Anderson, Roman CoppolaNominated
Best Art Direction Moonrise KingdomNominated
Best Score Alexandre DesplatNominated
Best Youth PerformanceJared GilmanNominated
Kara HaywardNominated
World Soundtrack Awards October 20, 2012 Soundtrack Composer of the YearAlexandre DesplatNominated [35]
Young Artist Awards May 5, 2013 Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor Jared GilmanNominated [36]
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress Kara HaywardNominated

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