List of accolades received by Precious

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List of awards won by Precious
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Mo'Nique swept the award season for her work in Precious. Here she is holding her Screen Actors Guild Award.

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Total number of wins and nominations
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Footnotes

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (usually shortened to Precious) is an American drama film directed by Lee Daniels that was released in 2009. Precious is an adaptation by Geoffrey S. Fletcher of the 1996 novel Push by Sapphire. The film was released by Lions Gate Entertainment on November 6, 2009, in the United States and Canada, grossing over $1.8 million in its opening weekend in limited release, ranking 12th place at the box office. [1] The film grossed over $47,500,000 domestically and $53,400,000 worldwide. [1] Precious was well received by movie critics, with an approval rating of 91% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, which consists of popular and notable critics reviews from newspapers, websites, television and radio programs. [2]

The film has received various awards and nominations, with the nominations categories mainly ranging from recognition of the film itself (Best Film) to its direction, editing and writing (Best Direction, Best Editing, Best Adapted Screenplay) to the cast's acting performance, mainly Mo'Nique's and Gabourey Sidibe's for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress, respectively. Precious received three nominations at the 67th Golden Globe Awards ceremony, and received one award for Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture. Precious received six nominations from the 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, winning two for Best Supporting Actress and Best Writing for an adapted screenplay. The film also received four nominations at the 63rd British Academy Film Awards, winning Best Supporting Actress. The film won all five of its nominations at the 25th Independent Spirit Awards, for Best Feature, Best First Screenplay, Best Director, Best Female Lead and Best Supporting Female.

Precious received three nominations at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards, winning Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role. The film won the People's Choice Award, at the 34th Toronto International Film Festival, and Breakthrough Performance by an Actress, at the 81st National Board of Review Awards. The film also won the Special Jury Prize, at the 25th Sundance Film Festival. Precious received two nominations, winning the Stanley Kramer Award, at the 21st Producers Guild of America Awards and won Outstanding Directorial Achievement, 62nd Directors Guild of America Awards. Mo'Nique also received recognition for her performance at 35th LA Film Critics Association Awards, 75th NY Film Critics Circle Awards and 5th Utah Film Critics Association Awards, winning Best Supporting Actress from all three of the organizations. Precious was included in the Top 10 Films of 2009 lists from 18th Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards, 9th NY Film Critics Online, and 16th DFW Film Critics Association.

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Academy Awards [3] March 7, 2010 Best Picture Lee Daniels, Sarah Siegel-Magness and Gary Magness Nominated
Best Director Lee DanielsNominated
Best Actress Gabourey Sidibe Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Mo'Nique Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Geoffrey Fletcher Won
Best Film Editing Joe Klotz Nominated
African-American Film Critics Association [4] December 14, 2009 Best PicturePreciousWon
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Best DirectorLee DanielsWon
Best ScreenplayGeoffrey Fletcher - Tied with John Musker, Ron Clements, and Rob Edwards for The Princess and the Frog Won
Best ActressGabourey SidibeNominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award [5] December 15, 2009Unforgettable Moment AwardPreciousWon
Best Actress in Supporting RoleMo'NiqueWon
Bravest Performance AwardMo'NiqueWon
Best FilmPreciousNominated
Best Screenplay, AdaptedGeoffrey FletcherNominated
Best ActressGabourey SidibeNominated
Best Breakthrough PerformanceGabourey SidibeNominated
Bravest Performance AwardGabourey SidibeNominated
Best Ensemble CastPreciousNominated
Movie You Wanted To Love But Just Couldn'tPreciousNominated
American Film Institute Awards [6] December 13, 2009 10 Best FilmsPreciousWon
ASPEN Film Festival [7] September 30 – October 4, 2009Audience AwardPreciousWon
Artist To Watch AwardPaula PattonWon
Black Reel Awards [8] February 13, 2010 Best Film PreciousWon
Best Actress Gabourey SidibeWon
Best Breakthrough Performance Gabourey SidibeWon
Best Supporting Actress Mo'NiqueWon
Mariah CareyNominated
Paula PattonNominated
Best Director Lee DanielsWon
Best Screenplay, Adapted or Original Geoffrey FletcherWon
Best Ensemble PreciousWon
Best Supporting Actor Lenny KravitzNominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards [9] February 9, 2010Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Best CastPreciousWon
British Academy Film Awards [10] February 21, 2010 Best Film Lee Daniels, Sarah Siegel-Magness and Gary MagnessNominated
Best Actress Gabourey SidibeNominated
Best Supporting Actress Mo'NiqueWon
Best Adapted Screenplay Geoffrey FletcherNominated
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival [11] January 2, 2010Supporting Actress of the YearMariah CareyWon
Chicago Film Critics Association [12] December 21, 2009Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Best ActressGabourey SidibeNominated
Most Promising PerformerGabourey SidibeNominated
Chicago International Film Festival [13] October 22, 2009PreciousAudience Choice AwardWon
Critics' Choice Awards [14] January 15, 2010 Best PicturePreciousNominated
Best ActressGabourey SidibeNominated
Best DirectingLee DanielsNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayGeoffrey FletcherNominated
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association [15] December 16, 2009Top 10 FilmsPreciousWon
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Russell Smith AwardLee DanielsWon
Deauville American Film Festival [16] September 13, 2009Jury PrizePreciousWon
Detroit Film Critics Society Awards [17] December 18, 2009Best ActressGabourey SidibeWon
Best Breakthrough PerformanceGabourey SidibeWon
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Best EnsemblePreciousNominated
Directors Guild of America Awards [18] January 30, 2010Outstanding Directorial AchievementLee DanielsNominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards [19] December 21, 2009 Best ActressGabourey SidibeWon
Pauline Kael Breakout AwardGabourey SidibeWon
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
GLAAD Media Awards [20] April 17, 2010Outstanding Film – Wide ReleasePreciousNominated
Golden Globe Awards [21] January 17, 2010 Best Motion Picture – DramaPreciousNominated
Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – DramaGabourey SidbieNominated
Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion PictureMo'NiqueWon
Heartland Film Festival [22] October 29, 2009Truly Moving PicturePreciousWon
Houston Film Critics Society Awards [23] December 19, 2009 Best PicturePreciousNominated
Best DirectorLee DanielsNominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleMo'NiqueNominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleGabourey SidibeNominated
Best ScreenplayGeoffrey FletcherNominated
Independent Spirit Awards [24] March 5, 2010 Best FeaturePreciousWon
Best DirectorLee DanielsWon
Best Female LeadGabourey SidibeWon
Best Supporting FemaleMo'NiqueWon
Best First ScreenplayGeoffrey FletcherWon
Iowa Film Critics Awards [25] January 14, 2010Best ActressGabourey SidibeWon
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Kansas City Film Critics Circle [26] January 3, 2010 Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
London Film Critics' Circle [27] February 18, 2010 Actress of the YearMo'NiqueWon
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards [28] December 14, 2009 Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
MTV Movie Awards [29] June 6, 2010 Best Breakout Star Gabourey SidibeNominated
NAACP Image Awards [30] February 26, 2010Outstanding Motion PicturePreciousWon
Outstanding Independent Motion PicturePreciousWon
Outstanding Actress in a Motion PictureGabourey SidibeWon
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureMo'NiqueWon
Outstanding Writing in a Motion PictureGeoffrey FletcherWon
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture (Theatrical or Television)Lee DanielsWon
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureMariah CareyNominated
Paula PattonNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureLenny KravitzNominated
National Board of Review Awards [31] January 12, 2010 Breakthrough PerformanceGabourey SidibeWon
New York Film Critics Circle Awards [32] December 14, 2009 Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
New York Film Critics Online [33] December 13, 2009 Best Supporting FemaleMo'NiqueWon
Top 10 FilmsPreciousWon
Online Film Critics Society Awards [34] January 5, 2010 Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Best ActressGabourey SidibeNominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival [35] January 5, 2010Breakthrough Performance AwardMariah CareyWon
Producers Guild of America Awards [36] January 24, 2010 Theatrical PicturePreciousNominated
Stanley Kramer Award PreciousWon
Satellite Awards [37] December 20, 2009 Best Screenplay – AdaptedGeoffrey FletcherWon
Best Supporting FemaleMo'NiqueWon
Top 10 FilmsPreciousWon
Outstanding New TalentGabourey SidibeWon
Best Film – DramaPreciousNominated
Best DirectorLee DanielsNominated
Best Original Song
("I Can See in Color")
Mary J. BligeNominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards [38] December 15, 2009Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueNominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle [39] December 14, 2009Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Screen Actors Guild Awards [40] January 23, 2010 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleGabourey SidibeNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PicturePreciousNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleMo'NiqueWon
Southeastern Film Critics Association [41] December 13, 2009Top 10 FilmsPreciousWon
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Awards [42] December 21, 2009Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleMo'NiqueWon
Best PicturePreciousNominated
Best ActressGabourey SidibeNominated
Special Merit ("Favorite Scene")PreciousNominated
Stockholm International Film Festival [43] November 18 – 29, 2009Bronze HorseLee DanielsNominated
FIPRESCI Prize – Honorable MentionLee DanielsWon
Best ActressMo'NiqueWon
Sundance Film Festival [44] January 24, 2009 Special Jury PrizeMo'NiqueWon
Toronto International Film Festival [45] September 19, 2009People's Choice AwardLee DanielsWon
USC Scripter Award [46] February 6, 2010Scripter AwardGeoffrey Fletcher
and Sapphire
Nominated
Utah Film Critics Association Award [47] December 18, 2009Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards [48] December 7, 2009 Best Breakthrough PerformanceGabourey SidibeWon
Best Supporting ActressMo'NiqueWon
Best FilmPreciousNominated
Best DirectorLee DanielsNominated
Best ActressGabourey SidibeNominated
Best Screenplay – AdaptedGeoffrey FletcherNominated
Best EnsemblePreciousNominated
Women's Film Critics Circle Award [49] December 9, 2009Best Young ActressGabourey SidibeWon
Adrienne Shelly AwardPreciousWon
Writers Guild of America Awards [50] February 20, 2010 Adapted ScreenplayGeoffrey FletcherNominated

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