List of awards and nominations received by Sofia Coppola

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Sofia Coppola awards and nominations
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Coppola in 2010
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Academy Awards
13
British Academy Film Awards
03
Golden Globe Awards
23
Independent Spirit Awards
33
Primetime Emmy Awards
01

Sofia Coppola is an American filmmaker and actress. She is best known for directing, producing, and writing such films as the psychological drama The Virgin Suicides (1999), the comedy drama Lost in Translation (2003), the period drama Marie Antoinette (2006), the coming-of-age drama Somewhere (2010), the crime drama The Bling Ring (2013), the period thriller The Beguiled (2017), the comedy On the Rocks (2020), and the biographical drama Priscilla (2023). She also wrote, produced, and directed the Netflix Christmas musical comedy special A Very Murray Christmas (2015).

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Throughout her career, Coppola earned nominations for three Academy Awards, winning one, and three Golden Globe Awards, winning two. She was also nominated for three British Academy Film Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award. In 2004, Coppola became the third woman, the first American woman, and the youngest woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director. In 2010, she was the first American woman and the fourth American filmmaker to win the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Film Festival. In 2017, she became the second woman and the first American woman to receive Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival.

Major associations

Academy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Best Picture Lost in Translation Nominated [1]
Best Director Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Won

British Academy Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Best Film Lost in Translation Nominated [2]
Best Director Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Lost in Translation Won [3]
Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Won

Independent Spirit Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Best Film Lost in Translation Won [4]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Won

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2015 Outstanding Television Movie A Very Murray Christmas Nominated [5]

Festival awards

Cannes Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1999 Caméra d'Or The Virgin Suicides Nominated
C.I.C.A.E. AwardNominated
2006 Palme d'Or Marie Antoinette Nominated
Cinema PrizeWon
2013 Un Certain Regard The Bling Ring Nominated
2017 Palme d'Or The Beguiled Nominated
Best Director Won

Venice Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Lina Mangiacapre Award Lost in Translation Won
2010 Golden Lion Somewhere Won
2023 Priscilla Nominated

Guild awards

Directors Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Lost in Translation Nominated
2016 Outstanding Directing – Variety Specials A Very Murray Christmas Nominated

Producers Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2016 Best Long-Form Television A Very Murray Christmas Nominated

Writers Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation Won

Critics awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2000Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyBest DirectorThe Virgin SuicidesNominated
Best ScreenplayNominated
Best Female NewcomerNominated
2000 MTV Movie & TV Awards Best New Filmmaker Won
2003 National Board of Review Special Achievement Award Lost in Translation Won
National Society of Film Critics Best DirectorNominated
2003 New York Film Critics Circle Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Nominated
2003 Toronto Film Critics Association Best ScreenplayWon
2006 Gotham Awards Best FeatureMarie AntionetteNominated
2010 National Board of Review Special AchievementSomewhereWon
2017 Gotham Awards Special TributeWon
Munich Film Festival Best International FilmThe BeguiledNominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Sydney Film Festival Best FilmNominated

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