List of accolades received by Silver Linings Playbook
Silver Linings Playbook is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by David O. Russell.[1] An adaptation of the novel of same name by Matthew Quick, the film stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, with Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker, Anupam Kher, and Julia Stiles in supporting roles.[2] The film tells the story of, Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Jr. (Cooper), a man with bipolar disorder who finds companionship in a young widow, Tiffany Maxwell (Lawrence).[3]
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Silver Linings Playbook premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, where Russell won the People's Choice Award.[4] The film initially received a limited release in the United States on November 16, 2012.[5] The Weinstein Company later gave the film a wider release at over 700 theaters on December 25.[6] Silver Linings Playbook earned a worldwide total of over $236 million on a production budget of $21 million.[7] Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, surveyed 228 reviews and judged 92 percent to be positive.[8]
Silver Linings Playbook received awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for its direction, screenplay, and the performances of Cooper, Lawrence, and De Niro. As of 2013, it has received a total of 47 awards from 91 nominations. At the 85th Academy Awards, the film received eight nominations, and won Best Actress (Lawrence). At the same ceremony, it became the first film in 31 years to be nominated in all four acting categories.[9] At the 66th British Academy Film Awards, Russell won the Best Adapted Screenplay award. The film was nominated for four awards at the 70th Golden Globe Awards, going on to win one—Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Among other honors, Silver Linings Playbook was named Best Film at the AACTA Awards, Detroit Film Critics Society, Film Independent Spirit Awards, and Satellite Awards. It also received a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media nomination for the song "Silver Lining (Crazy 'Bout You)".
Accolades
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Notes
- Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients and have runners-up. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally.
References
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- Ebert, Roger (November 14, 2012). "Silver Linings Playbook". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Travers, Peter (November 15, 2012). "Silver Linings Playbook". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Vlessing, Etan (September 16, 2015). "Toronto 2012: 'Silver Linings Playbook' Captures Audience Award". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Rosen, Christopher (November 15, 2012). "'Silver Linings Playbook' Release Pattern Slowed; Oscar Fave Will Begin With Limited Showings". The Huffington Post. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Perez, Rodrigo (December 20, 2012). "David O. Russell's Silver Linings Playbook Hits 700 Screens Starting Christmas Day". Indiewire. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- "Silver Linings Playbook". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- "Silver Linings Playbook". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Lang, Brent (January 10, 2013). "Oscars: 'Silver Linings Playbook' First Film in 31 Years Nominated in All 4 Acting Categories". TheWrap. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- "Australian Academy Announces International Award Winners in Los Angeles" (PDF). AACTA Awards. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 3, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
- "The 85th Academy Awards". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Retrieved November 6, 2015.
- Knegt, Peter (December 10, 2012). "American Film Institute Announces 2012 AFI Awards: 'Django,' 'Dark Knight' In; 'Flight,' 'The Master' Out". Indiewire. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- "Audience Award Winners". Austin Film Festival. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
- "Bafta Film Awards 2013: The winners". BBC News. February 10, 2013. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
- "News/Critics' Choice Awards 2013: Complete List of Nominations". E!. December 11, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2014.
- "Argo triumphs at Critics Choice Awards". BBC News. January 11, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2014.
- Knegt, Peter (December 11, 2012). "'The Impossible' and 'Take This Waltz' Among Unique Detroit Film Critics Nods". Indiewire. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- Knegt, Peter (December 13, 2012). "'Lincoln,' 'Django Unchained' Lead 2013 Golden Globe Nominations". Indiewire. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
- "2013 Golden Globe Awards". Golden Globe Awards. Archived from the original on April 9, 2014. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
- Knegt, Peter (October 18, 2012). "Gotham Awards Announce 2012 Nominations". Indiewire. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
- "Grammy Awards 2014: Full Nominations List". Billboard. December 6, 2013. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Costanza, Justine Ashley (October 8, 2012). "Silver Linings Playbook Wins Audience Award At Hamptons International Film Festival". International Business Times. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
- Whipp, Glenn (October 23, 2012). "Hollywood Film Awards kicks off the season ... early". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
- "The Houston Film Critics Society Award Winners for 2012". Houston Film Critics Society Awards. Archived from the original on February 10, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
- "Independent Spirit Awards 2013: Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. February 23, 2013. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- "2012 IFMCA Awards". International Film Music Critics Association. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Kilday, Gregg (December 9, 2012). "'Amour' Named Best Film by Los Angeles Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Warner, Denise (April 14, 2013). "2013 MTV Movie Awards winners list". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
- Knegt, Peter (December 5, 2012). "'Zero Dark Thirty' Leads National Board of Review Winners". Indiewire. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
- Knegt, Peter (January 5, 2013). "'Amour' Leads National Society of Film Critics Awards; Day–Lewis, Riva Among Acting Winners". Indiewire. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Fischer, Russ (January 2, 2013). "Producer's Guild of America Best of 2012 Nominations Include 'Argo,' 'Django Unchained,' 'Lincoln,' 'Zero Dark Thirty'". /Film. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- Knegt, Peter (December 10, 2012). "'The Master' Tops San Diego Critics Nominations". Indiewire. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- Lodge, Guy (December 3, 2012). "Satellite Award noms run the gamut from Silver Linings Playbook to Skyfall". HitFix. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
- "2012 Satellite Awards". International Press Academy. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
- "Outstanding Performer of the Year Award honoring Jennifer Lawrence". Santa Barbara International Film Festival. November 27, 2012. Archived from the original on March 9, 2013. Retrieved November 28, 2012.
- "SAG Awards 2013: List of winners". CBS News. January 28, 2013. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
- "The 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". Screen Actors Guild Awards. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
- Knegt, Peter (December 11, 2012). "St. Louis Critics Announce 2012 Award Nominees". Indiewire. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- "Argo, Ben Affleck win with St. Louis critics". HitFix. December 17, 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
- Whipp, Glenn (September 16, 2012). "Silver Linings Playbook wins People's Choice at Toronto festival". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
- Ellwood, Gregory (September 16, 2012). "Silver Linings Playbook beats Argo for Toronto Film Festival People's Choice Award". HitFix. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
- Knegt, Peter (December 9, 2012). "Washington Film Critics Go For 'Zero Dark Thirty,' Day–Lewis, Chastain". Indiewire. Retrieved December 11, 2012.