List of accolades received by The Young Victoria

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List of accolades received by The Young Victoria

Emily Blunt received multiple nominations for her role as Queen Victoria.

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 9 24
References

Christmas Day.[10][11] It earned a worldwide gross of $27,409,889.[12]

Vallée's movie garnered various awards and nominations following its release, with most nominations recognizing its costume design and Blunt's acting performance. The Young Victoria received three

for Excellence in Period Film.

Blunt received eight acting nominations at various award shows, including the

Empire Awards. Her only major acting accolade was received at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, where she won the Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film. The Young Victoria won for Best Romance at the Golden Trailer Awards, and achieved the Audience Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival and at the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival. In addition, The Sydney Morning Herald included The Young Victoria on its list of the top ten best films of 2009, giving it the highest ranking.[16]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result
Academy Awards[17][18]
7 March 2010
Best Art Direction
Patrice Vermette, Maggie Gray Nominated
Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Won
Best Makeup
Jon Henry Gordon, Jenny Shircore Nominated
British Academy Film Awards[19][20] 21 February 2010 Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Won
Best Makeup and Hair Jenny Shircore Won
British Independent Film Awards[21][22] 6 December 2009 Best Performance by an Actress Emily Blunt Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards[23][24]
15 January 2010 Best Actress Emily Blunt Nominated
Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Won
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival[25]
September 2009 Audience Award The Young Victoria Won
Costume Designers Guild Awards[26][27] 26 January 2010 Excellence in Period Film Sandy Powell Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards[28][29]
16 December 2009
Best Actress Emily Blunt Nominated
EDA Awards[30][31] December 2009 Most Beautiful Film The Young Victoria Nominated
Empire Awards[32]
28 March 2010
Best Actress Emily Blunt Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[33][34]
17 January 2010
Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Emily Blunt Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards[35][36] 10 June 2010 Best Romance The Young Victoria Won
Hamptons International Film Festival[37] October 2010 Audience Award for Best Narrative Film The Young Victoria Won
Ivor Novello Awards[38] October 2010 Best Original Score Ilan Eshkeri Nominated
London Critics' Circle Film Awards[39][40] 18 February 2010 British Actress of the Year Emily Blunt Nominated
Satellite Awards[41][42]
20 December 2009
Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Emily Blunt Nominated
Best Costume Design Sandy Powell Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards[43][44] 11 January 2010 Best Actress in a Canadian Film Emily Blunt Won
Best Canadian Film The Young Victoria Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film Miranda Richardson Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards[45][46] 7 December 2009 Best Art Direction The Young Victoria Nominated

See also

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