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|+ <span style="font-size: 9pt">'''List of accolades received by ''Brokeback Mountain'''''</span>
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''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' is a 2005 American [[epic film|epic]] [[romance film|romantic]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Ang Lee]]. Based on the short story [[Brokeback Mountain (short story)|of the same name]] by author [[Annie Proulx]], the story was adapted by [[Larry McMurtry]] and [[Diana Ossana]]. The film depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between two men, [[Ennis Del Mar]] and [[Jack Twist]] (played by [[Heath Ledger]] and [[Jake Gyllenhaal]], respectively) in the [[Western United States|American West]] between 1963 and 1983.<ref>Proulx, Annie; McMurtry, Larry; Ossana, Diana (2005, 2006). ''Brokeback Mountain: Story to Screenplay''. London, New York, Toronto and Sydney: Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0-00-723430-1.</ref> In addition to Ledger and Gyllenhaal, the film features [[Michelle Williams (actress)|Michelle Williams]], [[Anne Hathaway]], [[Linda Cardellini]], [[Randy Quaid]], and [[Anna Faris]] in supporting roles.
''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' is a 2005 American [[epic film|epic]] [[romance film|romantic]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Ang Lee]]. Based on the short story [[Brokeback Mountain (short story)|of the same name]] by author [[Annie Proulx]], the story was adapted by [[Larry McMurtry]] and [[Diana Ossana]]. The film depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between two men, [[Ennis Del Mar]] and [[Jack Twist]] (played by [[Heath Ledger]] and [[Jake Gyllenhaal]], respectively) in the [[Western United States|American West]] between 1963 and 1983.<ref>Proulx, Annie; McMurtry, Larry; Ossana, Diana (2005, 2006). ''Brokeback Mountain: Story to Screenplay''. London, New York, Toronto and Sydney: Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0-00-723430-1.</ref> [[Michelle Williams (actress)|Michelle Williams]], [[Anne Hathaway]], [[Linda Cardellini]], [[Randy Quaid]], [[Anna Faris]], and [[Kate Mara]] feature in supporting roles.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/301840/Brokeback-Mountain/cast|title=Brokeback Mountain: Acting Credits|work=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=September 25, 2015}}</ref>


The film received its world premiere at the [[Venice International Film Festival]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4209110.stm|title=Gay Cowboy Film Rides Into Venice|publisher=[[BBC News]]|last=Lindrea|first=Victoria|date=September 2, 2005|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref> where it won the [[Golden Lion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4233902.stm|title=Ang Lee Takes Top Prize at Venice|publisher=[[BBC News]]|date=September 10, 2005|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref> [[Focus Features]] gave the film a [[limited release]] on December 9, 2005 before a [[wide release]] on January 13, 2006. The wide release, which grossed almost $6 million in its opening weekend; in total, the film grossed $178 million worldwide ($83 million domestic and $95 million foreign) compared to a $14 million production budget.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=brokebackmountain.htm|title=Brokeback Mountain (2005)|publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref> [[Review aggregator]] [[Rotten Tomatoes]] surveyed 234 reviews and judged 87% of them to be positive.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/brokeback_mountain|title=Brokeback Mountain (2005)|publisher=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref>
The film premiered at the [[Venice International Film Festival]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4209110.stm|title=Gay Cowboy Film Rides Into Venice|publisher=[[BBC News]]|last=Lindrea|first=Victoria|date=September 2, 2005|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref> where it won the [[Golden Lion]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4233902.stm|title=Ang Lee Takes Top Prize at Venice|publisher=[[BBC News]]|date=September 10, 2005|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref> [[Focus Features]] gave the film a [[limited release]] on December 9, 2005 before a [[wide release]] on January 13, 2006. In total, the film grossed $178 million worldwide on a $14 million production budget.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=brokebackmountain.htm|title=Brokeback Mountain (2005)|publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref> [[Review aggregator]] [[Rotten Tomatoes]] surveyed 234 reviews and judged 87% of them to be positive.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/brokeback_mountain|title=Brokeback Mountain (2005)|publisher=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate=August 28, 2015}}</ref>


The film garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories, including its directing, screenplay, acting, original score, and cinematography. At the [[87th Academy Awards]], ''Brokeback Mountain'' was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Picture]] and won three awards for [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]], [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]], and [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Original Score]]. The film garnered seven nominations at the [[63rd Golden Globe Awards]], winning four for [[Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama|Best Motion Picture – Drama]], [[Golden Globe Award for Best Director|Best Director]], [[Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song|Best Song]], and [[Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]]. At the [[59th British Academy Film Awards]], ''Brokeback Mountain'' was nominated for nine awards, winning in the categories of [[BAFTA Award for Best Film|Best Film]], [[BAFTA Award for Best Direction|Best Direction]], [[BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] and [[BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] for Jake Gyllenhaal. The film also received prizes at various guilds: it won the [[Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture]], the [[Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film]], and the [[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]. In addition, it garnered four [[Screen Actors Guild]] nominations for [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role|Best Actor]], [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role|Best Supporting Actor]], [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role|Best Supporting Actress]] and [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture|Best Cast]], more than any other movie released in 2005; however, it did not win any of these awards.
The film garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories, including its directing, screenplay, acting, original score, and cinematography. At the [[78th Academy Awards]], ''Brokeback Mountain'' was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Picture]] and won three awards for [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]], [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]], and [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Original Score]]. The film garnered seven nominations at the [[63rd Golden Globe Awards]], winning four for [[Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama|Best Motion Picture – Drama]], [[Golden Globe Award for Best Director|Best Director]], [[Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song|Best Song]], and [[Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]]. At the [[59th British Academy Film Awards]], ''Brokeback Mountain'' was nominated for nine awards, winning in the categories of [[BAFTA Award for Best Film|Best Film]], [[BAFTA Award for Best Direction|Best Direction]], [[BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] and [[BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] for Jake Gyllenhaal. The film also received prizes at various guilds: it won the [[Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture]], the [[Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film]], and the [[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]. In addition, it garnered four [[Screen Actors Guild]] nominations for [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role|Best Actor]], [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role|Best Supporting Actor]], [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role|Best Supporting Actress]] and [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture|Best Cast]], more than any other film; however, it did not win any of these awards.


After ''Brokeback Mountain'' lost the Academy Award for Best Picture to ''[[Crash (2004 film)|Crash]]'', several critics accused the Academy of [[homophobia]] and for making a non-groundbreaking choice, including [[Kenneth Turan]] of the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' and Nikki Finke of ''[[LA Weekly]]''.<ref>{{cite news|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060326203621/http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/oscars/env-turan5mar05,0,5359042.story|archive-date=March 26, 2006|url=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/oscars/env-turan5mar05,0,5359042.story|title=Breaking No Ground|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|last=Turan|first=Kenneth|date=March 26, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://deadline.com/2006/03/what-did-i-tell-you-29/|title=What Did I Tell You?|work=[[LA Weekly]]|last=Finke|first=Nikki|date=March 5, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref> [[Annie Proulx]], the author of the short story on which the film was based, expressed outrage that ''Brokeback Mountain'' lost,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/books/2006/mar/11/awardsandprizes.oscars2006|title=Annie Proulx: Blood on the Red Carpet|work=[[The Guardian]]|last=Proulx|first=Annie|date=March 11, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref> while Steve Pond cited testimonies from Academy members that they hadn't seen the film in support of the claim that ''Brokeback Mountain'' should have won.<ref>{{cite news|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070319210111/http://oscarbeat.latimes.com/awards_oscar/2006/03/ampas_policy_if.html|archive-date=March 19, 2007|url=http://oscarbeat.latimes.com/awards_oscar/2006/03/ampas_policy_if.html|title=AMPAS Policy: If You Skipped 'Brokeback', You Shouldn't Have Voted|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|last=Pond|first=Steve|date=March 13, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref> However, [[Roger Ebert]] argued that claims of foul play were unjustified and that the better film won.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rogerebert.com/festivals-and-awards/the-fury-of-the-crash-lash|title=The Fury of the 'Crash' Lash|publisher=[[Roger Ebert|RogerEbert.com]]|last=Ebert|first=Roger|date=March 6, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref>
After ''Brokeback Mountain'' lost the Academy Award for Best Picture to ''[[Crash (2004 film)|Crash]]'', multiple critics accused the Academy of [[homophobia]] and for making a non-groundbreaking choice, including [[Kenneth Turan]] of the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', Nikki Finke of ''[[LA Weekly]]'', and the news organization [[Reuters.<ref>{{cite news|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060326203621/http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/oscars/env-turan5mar05,0,5359042.story|archive-date=March 26, 2006|url=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/oscars/env-turan5mar05,0,5359042.story|title=Breaking No Ground|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|last=Turan|first=Kenneth|date=March 26, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://deadline.com/2006/03/what-did-i-tell-you-29/|title=What Did I Tell You?|work=[[LA Weekly]]|last=Finke|first=Nikki|date=March 5, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060616103237/http://oscars.movies.yahoo.com/news/reuters/20060306/765.html|url=http://oscars.movies.yahoo.com/news/reuters/20060306/765.html|title=The Post-Oscars Debate: Why 'Brokeback' Lost|work=[[Reuters]]|date=March 6, 2006|accessdate=September 25, 2015}}</ref> Steve Pond cited testimonies from Academy members that they hadn't seen the film in support of the claim that ''Brokeback Mountain'' should have won.<ref>{{cite news|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070319210111/http://oscarbeat.latimes.com/awards_oscar/2006/03/ampas_policy_if.html|archive-date=March 19, 2007|url=http://oscarbeat.latimes.com/awards_oscar/2006/03/ampas_policy_if.html|title=AMPAS Policy: If You Skipped 'Brokeback', You Shouldn't Have Voted|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|last=Pond|first=Steve|date=March 13, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref> However, [[Roger Ebert]] argued that claims of foul play were unjustified and that the better film won.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rogerebert.com/festivals-and-awards/the-fury-of-the-crash-lash|title=The Fury of the 'Crash' Lash|publisher=[[Roger Ebert|RogerEbert.com]]|last=Ebert|first=Roger|date=March 6, 2006|accessdate=August 29, 2015}}</ref>


== Accolades ==
== Accolades ==
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|style="text-align:center;" rowspan="4"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2005/12/12/boston_critics_name_brokeback_best_film/|title=Boston critics name 'Brokeback' Best Film|work=[[The Boston Globe]]|last=Burr|first=Ty|date=December 12, 2005|accessdate=August 19, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://variety.com/2005/film/awards/boston-film-crix-hail-brokeback-capote-1117934415/|title=Boston Film Crix Hail 'Brokeback,' 'Capote'|publisher=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=December 11, 2005|accessdate=August 19, 2015}}</ref>
|style="text-align:center;" rowspan="4"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2005/12/12/boston_critics_name_brokeback_best_film/|title=Boston critics name 'Brokeback' Best Film|work=[[The Boston Globe]]|last=Burr|first=Ty|date=December 12, 2005|accessdate=August 19, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://variety.com/2005/film/awards/boston-film-crix-hail-brokeback-capote-1117934415/|title=Boston Film Crix Hail 'Brokeback,' 'Capote'|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=December 11, 2005|accessdate=August 19, 2015}}</ref>
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| Best Breakthrough Actor
| Best Breakthrough Actor
| {{sort|Gyllenhaal|[[Jake Gyllenhaal]]}}<small>(also for ''[[Jarhead (film)]]'' and ''[[Proof (2005 film)|Proof]]''
| {{sort|Gyllenhaal|[[Jake Gyllenhaal]]}}<small>(also for ''[[Jarhead (film)|Jarhead]]'' and ''[[Proof (2005 film)|Proof]]''
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|style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodawards.com/winners-database/honorees-search/?winnerKeyword&winnerYear=2005&winnerCategory|title=Hollywood Film Awards: 2005|publisher=[[Hollywood Film Awards]]|accessdate=August 21, 2015}}</ref>
|style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodawards.com/winners-database/honorees-search/?winnerKeyword&winnerYear=2005&winnerCategory|title=Hollywood Film Awards: 2005|publisher=[[Hollywood Film Awards]]|accessdate=August 21, 2015}}</ref>
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| rowspan="1"| [[San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2005|December 12, 2005]]
| Body of Work award
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| {{sort|Gyllenhaal|[[Jake Gyllenhaal]]}}<small>(also for ''[[Jarhead (film)]]'' and ''[[Proof (2005 film)|Proof]]'')</small>
| {{sort|Gyllenhaal|[[Jake Gyllenhaal]]}}<small>(also for ''[[Jarhead (film)|Jarhead]]'' and ''[[Proof (2005 film)|Proof]]'')</small>
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List of accolades received by Brokeback Mountain
Ang Lee in 2009
Ang Lee received many awards for his work on the film, including the Golden Lion and the Academy Award for Best Director.
Total number of awards and nominations
Totals 77 143
Footnotes

Brokeback Mountain is a 2005 American epic romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee. Based on the short story of the same name by author Annie Proulx, the story was adapted by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. The film depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between two men, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist (played by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, respectively) in the American West between 1963 and 1983.[1] Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Linda Cardellini, Randy Quaid, Anna Faris, and Kate Mara feature in supporting roles.[2]

The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival,[3] where it won the Golden Lion.[4] Focus Features gave the film a limited release on December 9, 2005 before a wide release on January 13, 2006. In total, the film grossed $178 million worldwide on a $14 million production budget.[5] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 234 reviews and judged 87% of them to be positive.[6]

The film garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories, including its directing, screenplay, acting, original score, and cinematography. At the 78th Academy Awards, Brokeback Mountain was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and won three awards for Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Original Score. The film garnered seven nominations at the 63rd Golden Globe Awards, winning four for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Song, and Best Screenplay. At the 59th British Academy Film Awards, Brokeback Mountain was nominated for nine awards, winning in the categories of Best Film, Best Direction, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Jake Gyllenhaal. The film also received prizes at various guilds: it won the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture, the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film, and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. In addition, it garnered four Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Cast, more than any other film; however, it did not win any of these awards.

After Brokeback Mountain lost the Academy Award for Best Picture to Crash, multiple critics accused the Academy of homophobia and for making a non-groundbreaking choice, including Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times, Nikki Finke of LA Weekly, and the news organization [[Reuters.[7][8][9] Steve Pond cited testimonies from Academy members that they hadn't seen the film in support of the claim that Brokeback Mountain should have won.[10] However, Roger Ebert argued that claims of foul play were unjustified and that the better film won.[11]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Academy Awards March 5, 2006 Best Picture Diana Ossana and James Schamus Nominated [12]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Supporting Actress Michelle Williams Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
Best Original Score Gustavo Santaolalla Won
Best Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto Nominated
African-American Film Critics Association Awards December 30, 2005 Top Ten Films Brokeback Mountain Won [13]
Amanda Awards August 18, 2006 Best Foreign Film Brokeback Mountain Nominated [14]
American Cinema Editors Awards February 19, 2006 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Geraldine Peroni and Dylan Tichenor Nominated [14]
American Film Institute Awards N/A Top Ten Films Brokeback Mountain Won [15]
American Society of Cinematographers Awards February 26, 2006 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Rodrigo Prieto Nominated [16]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards January 2, 2006 Top Ten Films Brokeback Mountain Won [14][17]
Best Film Brokeback Mountain Nominated
Best Actor Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
Australian Film Institute Awards December 5–6, 2006 International Award for Best Actor Heath Ledger Won [18]
British Academy Film Awards February 19, 2006 Best Film Diana Ossana and James Schamus Won [19]
BAFTA Award for Best Direction Ang Lee Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Michelle Williams Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
Best Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto Nominated
Best Editing Geraldine Peroni and Dylan Tichenor Nominated
Best Film Music Gustavo Santaolalla Nominated
BMI Awards May 17, 2006 Film Music Award Gustavo Santaolalla Won [20]
Bodil Awards March 5, 2006 Best American Film Brokeback Mountain Nominated [21]
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards December 11, 2005 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [22][23]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger 2nd place
Best Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto 2nd place
Artios Awards November 1, 2006 Best Feature Film Casting – Drama Avy Kaufman Won [24]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards January 9, 2006 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Nominated [25][26]
Best Director Ang Lee Nominated
Best Actor Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams Nominated
Best Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Nominated
Best Original Score Gustavo Santaolalla Won
Best Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto Won
César Awards February 26, 2007 Best Foreign Film Brokeback Mountain Won [14]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 9, 2006 Best Picture Brokeback Mountain Won [27]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams Tie
Best Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Nominated
Best Composer Gustavo Santaolalla Nominated
Best Song "A Love That Will Never Grow Old"(Emmylou Harris) Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards January 4, 2006 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [28]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger 2nd place
Best Supporting Actor Jake Gyllenhaal 3rd place
Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams 2nd place
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto Won
David di Donatello Awards April 21, 2006 Best Foreign Film Ang Lee Nominated [29]
Directors Guild of America Awards January 28, 2006 Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Ang Lee Won [30]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards January 2, 2006 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [31]
Best Director Ang Lee 3rd place
Best Actor Heath Ledger 2nd place
European Film Awards December 11, 2005 Screen International Award Ang Lee Nominated [14]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards December 24, 2005 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [32]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
Best Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto Won
GLAAD Media Awards March 27, 2006 Outstanding Film – Wide Release Brokeback Mountain Won [33]
Golden Globe Awards January 16, 2006 Best Motion Picture – Drama Brokeback Mountain Won [34]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Michelle Williams Nominated
Best Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
Best Original Score Gustavo Santaolalla Nominated
Best Original Song "A Love That Will Never Grow Old"(Gustavo Santaolalla, Bernie Taupin, and Emmylou Harris Won
Golden Trailer Awards June 1, 2006 Best Romance Brokeback Mountain Nominated [35]
Gotham Awards November 30, 2005 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Nominated [36]
Best Ensemble Cast Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Randy Quaid, and Anna Faris Nominated
Grammy Awards February 11, 2007 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Gustavo Santaolalla Nominated [37]
Hollywood Film Awards October 24, 2005 Best Breakthrough Actor Jake Gyllenhaal(also for Jarhead and Proof Won [38]
Hollywood Casting Director Award Avy Kaufman Won
Independent Spirit Awards March 4, 2006 Best Film James Schamus and Diana Ossana Won [39]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Male Lead Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Female Michelle Williams Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Awards February 8, 2006 Film of the Year Brokeback Mountain Won [40][41]
Director of the Year Ang Lee Won
Actor of the Year Heath Ledger Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards January 13, 2006 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [42]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger 2nd place
MTV Movie Awards June 3, 2006 Best Performance Jake Gyllenhaal Won [43]
Best Kiss Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger Won
National Board of Review Awards January 10, 2006 Top Ten Films Brokeback Mountain Won [44]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Supporting Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards January 7, 2006 Best Actor Heath Ledger 3rd place [45]
New York Film Critics Circle Awards December 12, 2005 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [46]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger Won
New York Film Critics Online Awards December 11, 2005 Top Films Brokeback Mountain Won [47]
Nikkan Sports Film Awards December 28, 2006 Best Foreign Film Ang Lee Won [48]
Online Film Critics Society Awards January 16, 2006 Best Picture Brokeback Mountain Nominated [49]
Best Director Ang Lee Nominated
Best Actor Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
Best Original Score Gustavo Santaolalla Won
Best Cinematography Rodrigo Prieto Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards January 22, 2006 Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture Diana Ossana and James Schamus Won [50]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards December 12, 2005 Body of Work award Jake Gyllenhaal(also for Jarhead and Proof) Won [47]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards December 12, 2005 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [51]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger Won
Santa Barbara International Film Festival February 12, 2006 Outstanding Performance Award Heath Ledger Won [52]
Satellite Awards December 17, 2005 Best Film, Motion Picture Drama Brokeback Mountain Won [53]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Nominated
Best Original Score Gustavo Santaolalla Nominated
Best Original Song "A Love That Will Never Grow Old"(Gustavo Santaolalla, Bernie Taupin, and Emmylou Harris) Won
Best Editing Geraldine Peroni and Dylan Tichenor Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards January 29, 2006 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Linda Cardellini, Anna Faris, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Heath Ledger, Randy Quaid, and Michelle Williams Nominated [54]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Heath Ledger Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Michelle Williams Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards January 8, 2006 Best Picture Brokeback Mountain Won [55]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger Won
Best Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won
USC Scripter Awards February 11, 2006 Scripter Award Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Nominated [56]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards February 7, 2006 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Won [14][57]
Best Director Ang Lee Won
Best Actor Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams Nominated
Venice International Film Festival September 10, 2005 Golden Lion Ang Lee Won [58]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards December 12, 2005 Best Film Brokeback Mountain Nominated [59]
Best Director Ang Lee Nominated
Best Actor Heath Ledger Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Nominated
World Soundtrack Awards October 14, 2006 Best Original Score of the Year Gustavo Santaolalla Nominated [60][61][62]
Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film "A Love That Will Never Grow Old"(Gustavo Santaolalla, Bernie Taupin, and Emmylou Harris) Nominated
Public Choice Gustavo Santaolalla Won
Writers Guild of America Awards February 4, 2006 Best Adapted Screenplay Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Won [63]

See also

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