List of awards and nominations received by Terrence Malick

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Terrence Malick awards and nominations
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Malick at the 1993 Viennale
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  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Terrence Malick is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. Throughout his career, which has spanned over four decades, he has directed nine feature films and one documentary. He has also written scripts for other directors, and in recent times has acted as producer and executive producer on numerous projects.

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Major associations

Academy Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResultRef.
1999 The Thin Red Line Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [1]
Best Director Nominated
2012 The Tree of Life Nominated [2]

Golden Globe Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResultRef.
1979 Days of Heaven Best Director Nominated

Film festival awards

Berlin International Film Festival

YearNominated workCategoryResultRef.
1999 The Thin Red Line Reader Jury of the "Berliner Morgenpost"Nominated [3]
Golden Bear Won
2016 Knight of Cups Nominated [4]

Cannes Film Festival

YearNominated workCategoryResultRef.
1979 Days of Heaven Best Director Won [5]
Palme d'Or Nominated [6]
2011 The Tree of Life Won [7]
2019 A Hidden Life Nominated [8]
François Chalais Prize Won [9]
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Won [10]

Venice Film Festival

YearNominated workCategoryResultRef.
2012 To the Wonder SIGNIS AwardWon [11]
Golden Lion Nominated
2016 Voyage of Time Nominated [12]
Green Drop AwardWon
Future Film Festival Digital Award - Special MentionWon

Other awards

YearNominated workCategoryResultRef.
César Awards
1999 The Thin Red Line Best Foreign Film Nominated [13]
Chicago Film Critics Association
1998 The Thin Red Line Best Director Won [14]
2011 The Tree of Life Won [15]
Best Original Screenplay Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards
1999 The Thin Red Line Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Nominated [16]
National Society of Film Critics
1979 Days of Heaven Best Director Won
1999 The Thin Red Line 2nd Place
2012 The Tree of Life Won
New York Film Critics Circle
1978 Days of Heaven Best Director Won
1998 The Thin Red Line Won
2005 The New World 4th Place
Writers Guild of America Awards
1979 Days of Heaven Best Original Screenplay Nominated [17]

Awards received by Malick movies

YearFilmAcademy AwardsBAFTA AwardsGolden Globe Awards
NominationsWinsNominationsWinsNominationsWins
1973 Badlands 1
1978 Days of Heaven 41112
1998 The Thin Red Line 7
2005 The New World 1
2011 The Tree of Life 3
Total1512120

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