List Of Accolades Received By Inception
Inception premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on July 8, 2010. It was released in both conventional and IMAX theatres (in the United States and United Kingdom) by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 16. Releases in additional territories followed throughout July and August. Produced on a budget of $160 million, the film grossed $828 million worldwide, concluding its original theatrical run as the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2010. Subsequent re-releases have increased its total gross to $839 million. Inception received positive reviews from critics, who praised the story, visual effects, editing, musical score and performances (particularly DiCaprio's). On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 87% based on 364 reviews. It is considered one of the best films of 2010 and of the decade, having appeared on several critic lists for both categories.
Inception garnered awards and nominations in various categories, with particular recognition for its cinematography, score, visual and sound effects, and editing as well as Nolan's screenplay and direction. At the 83rd Academy Awards, the film received eight nominations, winning Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects. It tied with The King's Speech (which won Best Picture) for most wins at the ceremony. The film earned nine nominations at the 64th British Academy Film Awards, where it won Best Production Design, Best Sound and Best Special Visual Effects. It received a further nine nominations at the 37th Saturn Awards, winning five awards, and 10 nominations at the 16th Critics' Choice Awards, winning six awards. In addition, both the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named Inception one of the Top 10 Films of 2010.
Accolades
Notes
- ^ Credited as Ellen Page; Page came out as transgender and changed his name in 2020.
- ^ Attributed to multiple sources:
- ^ Tied with Andrew Weisblum for Black Swan
- ^ This award does not have a single winner, but recognizes multiple films.
- ^ Tied with Roger Deakins for True Grit
- ^ Zimmer received another nomination for his work on Sherlock Holmes.
- ^ Also for Shutter Island
- ^ Tied with Black Swan
- ^ Tied with 127 Hours
- ^ Tied with Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan
- ^ Also for How Do You Know, Kung Fu Panda 2, Megamind, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Rango and The Dilemma
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