Full awards and nominations of L.A. Confidential
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Film noir. Mystery
Take strong performances, an involved story and period atmosphere, then throw in sex, violence, corruption and politics to make one hell of a crime drama. It’s the early ‘50s. Hopefuls flock to Los Angeles, the city selling an image. But there’s a seedy side to every story. L.A. Confidential follows three cops: strong-arm Bud White (Russell Crowe) has a weakness for helping the innocent; by-the-book Ed Exely (Guy Pearce) covets ... [+]
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70th Academy Awards (1998) - Movies from 1997
- nom. Best Picture
- nom. Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- winner Best Supporting Actress (Kim Basinger)
- winner Best Adapted Screenplay (Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Film Editing (Peter Honess)
- nom. Best Cinematography (Dante Spinotti)
- nom. Best Original Dramatic Score (Jerry Goldsmith)
- nom. Best Production Design (Jay Hart, Jeannine Oppewall)
- nom. Best Sound Mixing (Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Kirk Francis)
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55th Golden Globes Awards (1998) - Movies from 1997
- nom. Best Picture - Drama
- nom. Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- winner Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Kim Basinger)
- nom. Best Screenplay (Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Original Score (Jerry Goldsmith)
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BAFTA 1998: British Academy of Film and Television Awards (Movies and Series from 1997)
- nom. Best Film
- nom. Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Leading Actor (Kevin Spacey)
- nom. Best Leading Actress (Kim Basinger)
- nom. Best Adapted Screenplay (Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Cinematographer (Dante Spinotti)
- winner Best Editing (Peter Honess)
- nom. Best Music Score (Jerry Goldsmith)
- nom. Best Production Design (Jeannine Claudia Oppewall)
- nom. Best Costume Design (Ruth Myers)
- nom. Best Make Up & Hair (John M. Elliott, Scott H. Eddo, Janis Clark)
- winner Best Sound (Terry Rodman, Roland N. Thai, Kirk Francis, Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, John Leveque)
- Cannes Film Festival 1997
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1997
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2nd Satellite Awards8
- nom. Motion Picture, Drama
- nom. Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama (Russell Crowe)
- winner Screenplay, Adapted (Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Cinematography (Dante Spinotti)
- nom. Film Editing (Peter Honess)
- nom. Original Score (Jerry Goldsmith)
- nom. Art Direction & Production Design (Jeannine Oppewall)
- 4 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 1997)
- Producers Guild Awards (PGA) 1998 - Movies from 1997
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New York Film Critics Circle - Year 1997 - http://nyfcc.com
- winner Best Picture
- winner Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- winner Best Screenplay (Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland)
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National Society of Film Critics 1997
- winner Best Picture
- winner Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey)
- winner Best Screenplay (Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson, James Ellroy)
- nom. Best Cinematography (Dante Spinotti)
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NBR (National Board of Review) - Awards for 1997
- winner Best Film
- nom. Top Ten Films
- winner Best Direction (Curtis Hanson)
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Los Angeles Film Critics Awards 1997
- winner Best Picture
- winner Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey)
- winner Best Screenplay (Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland)
- winner Best Cinematography (Dante Spinotti)
- nom. Best Production Design (Jeannine Oppewall)
- Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1997 Productions
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3rd Critics' Choice Awards
- winner Best Picture
- winner Best Adapted Screenplay (Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland)
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Chicago Film Critics Awards 1997
- winner Best Picture
- winner Best Director (Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey)
- nom. Most Promising Actor (Guy Pearce)
- winner Best Screenplay (Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson)
- nom. Best Score (Jerry Goldsmith)
- nom. Best Cinematography (Dante Spinotti)
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Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 1997
- winner Best Film
- winner Best Direction (Curtis Hanson)
- winner Best Supporting Actor (Kevin Spacey)
- winner Best Screenplay (Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland)
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22nd Japan Academy Film Prize
- winner Best Foreign Language Film