List of awards and nominations received by Xavier Dolan

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This is a list of awards and nominations for French Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan. Dolan has been awarded as a director, screenwriter, actor, editor, producer and costume designer in his films. He has received honours at the Cannes Film Festival, Canadian Screen Awards, Prix Iris and César Awards, as well as in other forums.

Canada's committee for selecting submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film have also chosen Dolan's films I Killed My Mother for the 82nd Academy Awards and Mommy for the 87th Academy Awards; neither was nominated.[2][3] It's Only the End of the World was submitted for the 89th Academy Awards and was shortlisted.[4]

Cannes Film Festival[]

Dolan’s films frequently premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.[5]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2009 C.I.C.A.E. Award I Killed My Mother Won [2]
SACD Prize Won
Regards Jeunes Prize Won
2010 Regards Jeunes Prize Heartbeats Won [citation needed]
Un Certain Regard Award Nominated
2012 Queer Palm Laurence Anyways Won [6][7]
Un Certain Regard Nominated
2014 Jury Prize Mommy Won [8]
2016 Grand Prix It's Only the End of the World Won [9][10]
Ecumenical Jury Prize Won

César Awards[]

Dolan's films have been nominated for Best Foreign Film at the César Awards, France's national awards; It's Only the End of the World was additionally nominated in multiple categories.[11]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2010 Best Foreign Film I Killed My Mother Nominated [11]
2011 Heartbeats Nominated [12]
2013 Laurence Anyways Nominated [13]
2015 Mommy Won [14]
2017 Best Director It's Only the End of the World Won [1]
Best Editing Won
Best Foreign Film Nominated

Genie Awards and Canadian Screen Awards[]

The Genie Awards were Canada's national film awards; they were merged into the Canadian Screen Awards in 2012.[15]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2010 Claude Jutra Award I Killed My Mother Won [16]
2011 Best Motion Picture Heartbeats Nominated
Best Direction Nominated
2013 Best Direction Laurence Anyways Nominated [17][18]
Best Screenplay Nominated
Best Costume Design Won[a]
2014 Best Direction Tom at the Farm Nominated [19][20]
Best Motion Picture Nominated[b]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated[c]
2015 Best Direction Mommy Won [21]
Best Motion Picture Won[d]
Best Costume Design Nominated
Best Editing Won
Best Original Screenplay Won
2017 Best Direction It's Only the End of the World Won [22]
Best Motion Picture Won[e]
Best Adapted Screenplay Won

Jutra Awards and Prix Iris[]

Quebec's film awards were formerly known as the Jutra Awards; the Prix Iris name was announced in October 2016.[23]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2010 Best Film I Killed My Mother Won[f] [24][25]
Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Won
Best Actor Nominated
Most Successful Film Outside Québec Won
2011 Best Film Heartbeats Nominated[g] [citation needed]
Best Director Nominated
Best Editing Nominated
Most Successful Film Outside Québec Won
2013 Best Direction Laurence Anyways Nominated [26]
Best Screenplay Nominated
Most Successful Film Outside Québec Nominated
2014 Tom at the Farm Nominated [27]
2015
Best Film Nominated[h] [28][29]
Best Direction Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated[c]
Best Film Mommy Won[d] [30]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
Best Costume Design Nominated
Editing Won
Most Successful Film Outside Québec Won
2016 Best Actor Elephant Song Nominated
2017 Best Film It's Only the End of the World Won[e] [31][32]
Best Director Won
Best Casting Won
Public Prize Nominated[e]
Most Successful Film Outside Québec Won[e]
2020 Editing Matthias & Maxime Nominated [33]
Public Prize Nominated
Most Successful Film Outside Québec Won[d]

Other awards[]

Year Recipient Awards Category Outcome Ref
2009-2010 I Killed My Mother Vancouver International Film Festival Best Canadian Film Won [34]
Lumières Awards Best French-Language Film Won [35]
Reykjavík International Film Festival Golden Puffin Won [36]
Toronto Film Critics Association Stella Artois Jay Scott Prize Won [35]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Canadian Film Won [37]
Best Director of a Canadian Film Won
Best Actor in a Canadian Film Won
2010 Heartbeats Sydney Film Festival Film Prize Won [citation needed]
2012-2013 Laurence Anyways Lumières Award Best French-Language Film Nominated [38]
Toronto International Film Festival Best Canadian Feature Film Won [39]
Guldbagge Awards Best Foreign Film Nominated [40]
2014 Tom at the Farm Venice International Film Festival FIPRESCI Award Won [41]
2014-2015 Mommy Dorian Awards Wilde Artist of the Year Nominated [42]
Lumières Awards Best French-Language Film Nominated [43]
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Best North American Independent Film Won [44]
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Canadian Film Nominated [45]
2016 "Hello" by Adele Juno Award Video of the Year Won [46]
MTV Video Music Awards Best Direction Nominated [47]
Best Editing Nominated
2016-2017 It's Only the End of the World Filmfest Hamburg Art Cinema Award Won [48]
Globes de Cristal Award Best Film Nominated [49]
Lumières Awards Best French-Language Film Nominated [50]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Shared with François Barbeau
  2. ^ Shared with Charles Gillibert and Nathanaël Karmitz
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Shared with Michel Marc Bouchard
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c Shared with Nancy Grant
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Shared with Sylvain Corbeil and Nancy Grant
  6. ^ Shared with Carole Mondello and Daniel Morin
  7. ^ Shared with Carole Mondello and Daniel Morin
  8. ^ Shared with Lyse Lafontaine and Nancy Grant

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