List of accolades received by Shaun the Sheep Movie

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List of accolades received by Shaun the Sheep Movie
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Mark Burton and Richard Starzak, directors and writers of the film received positive reviews for their direction and writing
Total number of awards and nominations [Note 1]
Totals951
Footnotes

Shaun the Sheep Movie is a 2015 British stop-motion animated adventure comedy film based on the Shaun the Sheep television series by Nick Park. It was written and directed by Mark Burton and Richard Starzak.

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Shaun the Sheep Movie was well-received, with an approval rating of 99% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. [1] The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 88th Academy Awards. [2] It was also nominated for Five Annie Award nominations at 43rd Annie Awards, the most for the ceremony, including Outstanding Achievement in Directing in an Animated Feature Production for Burton and Starzak, Writing in an Animated Feature Production for Also Burton and Starzak and Best Animated Feature. The film won in the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards for Best Animated Feature. [3] The film has also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film at 73rd Golden Globe Awards, 69th British Academy Film Awards and some many more awards.

Awards and nominations

AwardCategoryNomineeResult
88th Academy Awards [2] Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Mark Burton and Richard Starzak Nominated
Anima Mundi Animation Festival [4] Best Animated FeatureWon
43nd Annie Awards [5] Writing in an Animated Feature Production Nominated
Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Best Animated Feature Julie Lockhart and Paul Kewley
Production Design in an Animated Feature ProductionMatt Perry and Gavin Lines
Editorial in an Animated Feature ProductionSim Evan-Jones
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards [6] [7] Best Animated FilmShaun the Sheep Movie
Austin Film Critics Association Awards [8] [9] Best Animated Film
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2015Best Animated Film2nd Place
69th British Academy Film Awards [10] Best Animated Film Mark Burton and Richard StarzakNominated
British Academy Children's Awards [11] BAFTA Kids' Vote - Feature Film
Feature Film Mark Burton, Richard Starzak, Julie Lockhart and Paul Kewley
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards [12] Best Animated Film Mark Burton and Richard Starzak
Critics' Choice Movie Awards [13] Best Animated Film
Special Achievement Award for the 2015 Critics' Choice Award [14] Shaun the Sheep MovieWon
European Film Awards [15] European Animated Feature Film Shaun the Sheep MovieNominated
21st Empire Awards [16] Best Animated Film
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Animated FilmShaun the Sheep MovieNominated
73rd Golden Globe Awards [17] Best Animated FilmMark Burton and Richard Starzak
Golden Goblet [18] Best Animation
Golden Space Needle Award [19] Best Film4th Place
Golden Reel Awards [20] Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue & ADR in an Animation Feature FilmAnthony Bayman and Adrian RhodesNominated
Golden Trailer Awards 2015 [21] Best Foreign Animation Family TrailerNew HeroWon
Houston Film Critics Society Awards [22] Best Animated FeatureShaun the Sheep MovieNominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards [23] Original Song - Animated FilmFeels Like Summer - Ilan Eshkeri, Nick Hodgson and Tim Wheeler
Jerusalem Film Festival [24] Cinematheque Young Critics Club Award for Best Children's FilmMark Burton and Richard Starzak
Movieguide Awards Best Movie for FamiliesShaun the Sheep Movie
New York Film Critics Online Awards [25] Best Animated Feature
Nantucket Film Festival [26] Audience Award for Best Narrative FeatureMark Burton and Richard Starzak2nd Place
London Film Critics' Circle [27] Breakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker of the YearNominated
Online Film Critics Society Awards [28] Best Animated Film Shaun the Sheep Movie
Seattle International Film Festival [29] Golden Space Needle AwardMark Burton and Richard StarzakThird Runner-up
Films4Families Youth Jury AwardNominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards [30] Best Animated Feature Shaun the Sheep Movie
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards [31] St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film
Best Original SongFeels Like Summer - Ilan Eshkeri, Nick Hodgson and Tim Wheeler
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards [32] [33] Best Animated Film Shaun the Sheep Movie
Satellite Awards [34] Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media [35]
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards [3] Best Animated Film Mark Burton and Richard StarzakWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association [36] Best Animated Feature Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards [37] Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated FeatureMatt Perry, Charles Comping, Alfred Llupia Perez and Andy Brown (Under the Arches)

Notes

  1. 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.

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