Full awards and nominations of Titanic
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Romance. Drama. Adventure
After winning a trip on the Titanic during a dockside card game, American Jack Dawson spots the society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater who is on her way to Philadelphia to marry her rich snob fiance Cal Hockley. Rose feels helplessly trapped by her situation and makes her way to the aft deck and thinks of suicide until she is rescued by Jack. Cal is therefore obliged to invite Jack to dine at their first-class table where he suffers through ... [+]
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70th Academy Awards (1998) - Movies from 1997
- winner Best Picture
- winner Best Director (James Cameron)
- nom. Best Leading Actress (Kate Winslet)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress (Gloria Stuart)
- winner Best Film Editing (Conrad Buff, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris)
- winner Best Cinematography (Russell Carpenter)
- winner Best Original Dramatic Score (James Horner)
- winner Best Song (James Horner, Céline Dion, Will Jennings (My Heart Will Go On))
- winner Best Production Design (Peter Lamont, Michael Ford)
- winner Best Costume Design (Deborah Scott)
- nom. Best Makeup & Hairstyling (Tina Earnshaw, Greg Cannom, Simon Thompson)
- winner Best Sound Mixing (Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, Mark Ulano)
- winner Best Sound Editing (Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes)
- winner Best Visual Effects (Robert Legato, Mark A. Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher, Michael Kanfer)
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55th Golden Globes Awards (1998) - Movies from 1997
- winner Best Picture - Drama
- winner Best Director (James Cameron)
- nom. Best Leading Actor Drama (Leonardo DiCaprio)
- nom. Best Leading Actress Drama (Kate Winslet)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Gloria Stuart)
- nom. Best Screenplay (James Cameron)
- winner Best Original Score (James Horner)
- winner Best Original Song (James Horner, Will Jennings "My Heart Will Go On")
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BAFTA 1998: British Academy of Film and Television Awards (Movies and Series from 1997)
- nom. Best Film
- nom. Best Director (James Cameron)
- nom. Best Cinematographer (Russell Carpenter)
- nom. Best Editing (Conrad Buff, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris)
- nom. Best Music Score (James Horner)
- nom. Best Production Design (Peter Lamont)
- nom. Best Costume Design (Deborah Scott)
- nom. Best Make Up & Hair (Tina Earnshaw, Simon Thompson, Kay Georgiou)
- nom. Best Sound (Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, Mark Ulano)
- nom. Best Special Visual Effects (Robert Legato, Mark A. Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher, Michael Kanfer)
- 24th Cesar Awards (French Academy) (1999) - Films from 1998
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11st European Film Awards - Year 1998
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1997
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2nd Satellite Awards8
- winner Motion Picture, Drama
- winner Best Director (James Cameron)
- nom. Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama (Leonardo DiCaprio)
- nom. Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama (Kate Winslet)
- nom. Screenplay, Original (James Cameron)
- nom. Cinematography (Russell Carpenter)
- winner Film Editing (Richard A. Harris, Conrad Buff)
- winner Original Score (James Horner)
- winner Original Song (James Horner, Will Jennings "My Heart Will Go On")
- winner Art Direction & Production Design (Peter Lamont)
- winner Costume Design (Deborah Scott)
- nom. Visual Effects (Robert Legato)
- 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
- nom. Best Picture
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NBR (National Board of Review) - Awards for 1997
- nom. Top Ten Films
- winner Special Achievement Award (James Cameron (Special Effects Technology))
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Los Angeles Film Critics Awards 1997
- nom. Best Supporting Actress (Gloria Stuart)
- winner Best Production Design (Peter Lamont)
- nom. Best Score (James Horner)
- Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1997 Productions
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3rd Critics' Choice Awards
- nom. Best Picture
- winner Best Direction (James Cameron)
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Chicago Film Critics Awards 1997
- nom. Best Picture
- nom. Best Director (James Cameron)
- winner Best Score (James Horner)
- winner Best Cinematography (Russell Carpenter)
- 35th Cairo International Film Festival
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21st Japan Academy Film Prize
- winner Best Foreign Language Film