List of awards and nominations for Brazilian films
List of major international awards nominations and wins for Brazilian films. Source: Internet Movie Database.
1950s
1959: Black Orpheus
- Academy Award
- Best Foreign Language Film (won, credited as being a French production)
- Cannes International Film Festival
- Palme d'Or (won)
- BAFTA Film Award
- Best Film from Any Source (nominated, credited as being a French/Italian/Brazilian production)
- Golden Globe
- Best Foreign Language Film (won, credited as being a French production - tied with other 4 films)
1960s
1962: O Pagador de Promessas
- Academy Award
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Cannes International Film Festival
- Palme d'Or (won)
- Cartagena Film Festival
- Special Jury Prize (won)
- San Francisco International Film Festival
- Best Film (won)
- Best Musical Score (won)
1980s
1981: Pixote
- Boston Society of Film Critics Awards
- Best Film (won)
- Best Actress - Marília Pêra (won)
- Golden Globe Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Locarno International Film Festival
- Silver Leopard - Hector Babenco (won)
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
- Best Foreign Film (won)
- National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Best Actress - Marília Pêra (won)
- New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (won)
- Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival
- OCIC Award (Honorable Mention) - Hector Babenco (won)
1986: Hour of the Star
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Golden Bear (nominated)
- Silver Bear for Best Actress - Marcelia Cartaxo (won)
- Havana Film Festival
- Grand Coral - First Prize (won)
1990s
1995: O Quatrilho
- Academy Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Havana Film Festival
- Best Actress - Glória Pires (won)
- Best Art Direction - Paulo Flaksman (won)
- Best Music - Caetano Veloso & Jaques Morelenbaum (won)
1997: Four Days in September
- Academy Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Golden Bear (nominated)
1999: Central Station
- Academy Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Best Actress - Fernanda Montenegro (nominated)
- Argentine Film Critics Association Awards
- Best Foreign Film
- BAFTA Film Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Golden Bear (won)
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury (won)
- Silver Bear for Best Actress - Fernanda Montenegro (won)
- César Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Golden Globe Award
- Best Foreign Language Film (won)
- Best Actress, Motion Picture Drama - Fernanda Montenegro (nominated)
- Havana Film Festival
- Best Actress - Fernanda Montenegro (won)
- Glauber Rocha Award, Special Mention - Walter Salles (won)
- Award of the Havana University (won)
- Special Jury Prize (won)
- Special Mention for the Child Actor Vinícius de Oliveira (won)
- Independent Spirit Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
- Best Actress - Fernanda Montenegro (won)
- National Board of Review
- Best Actress - Fernanda Montenegro (nominated)
- Best Foreign Language Film (won)
- Online Film Critics Society Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival
- Audience Award (won)
- Youth Jury Award (won)
- Satellite Awards
- Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language (won)
- Best Actress, Motion Picture Drama - Fernanda Montenegro (nominated)
- Best Original Motion Picture Screenplay - João Emanuel Carneiro e Marcos Bernstein (nominated)
2000s
2002: Carandiru
- Cannes Film Festival
- Palme d'Or (nominated)
2003: City of God
- Academy Awards
- Best Cinematography - César Charlone (nominated)
- Best Director - Fernando Meirelles (nominated)
- Best Editing - Daniel Rezende (nominated)
- Best Adapted Screenplay - Bráulio Mantovani (nominated)
- BAFTA Film Awards
- Best Editing - Daniel Rezende (won)
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Golden Globe Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- Independent Spirit Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
- New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (won)
- Satellite Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (won)
- Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards
- Best Foreign Language Film (won)
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Visions Award, Special Citation - Fernando Meirelles (won)
2007: A Casa de Alice
- Havana International Film Festival
- Best Opera Prima - Chico Teixeira (won)
- Fribourg Film Festival
- Best Film "Le Regard d'Or" (won)
- Guadalajara International Film Festival
- Special Jury Prize Best Film, Best Actress, FIPRESCI (won)
- Chicago International Film Festival
- Silver Plaque - Chico Teixeira (won)
- Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival
- Best Actress - Carla Ribas (won)
- São Paulo International Film Festival
- Best Actress - Carla Ribas (won)
- Miami International Film Festival
- Best Actress - Carla Ribas (won)
2008: Tropa de Elite
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Golden Bear Winner
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