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Payne at the 2015 Munich Filmfestival
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
AACTA International Awards 0 1
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 0 2
Academy Awards 2 7
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 1 3
American Comedy Awards 0 1
American Screenwriters Association 0 1
Astra Film Awards 0 1
Boston Society of Film Critics 1 3
British Academy Film Awards 1 4
Chicago Film Critics Association 1 5
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films 1 3
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 1 6
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 3 6
Directors Guild of America Awards 0 3
Florida Film Critics Circle 4 4
Georgia Film Critics Association 0 1
Golden Globe Awards 2 7
Golden Raspberry Awards 0 1
Gotham Awards 1 2
Grammy Awards 0 1
Houston Film Critics Society 1 4
Humanitas Prize 0 1
Independent Spirit Awards 5 8
London Film Critics' Circle 0 3
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 3 4
National Board of Review 2 2
National Society of Film Critics 1 4
New York Film Critics Circle 2 5
New York Film Critics Online 1 1
Online Film Critics Society 2 5
Palm Springs International Film Festival 1 1
Producers Guild of America Awards 0 1
San Diego Film Critics Society 2 3
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2 2
Satellite Awards 1 5
St. Louis Film Critics Association 3 5
Thessaloniki International Film Festival 1 1
Toronto Film Critics Association 0 1
USC Scripter Awards 1 3
Valladolid International Film Festival 1 1
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 0 2
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 2 3
Writers Guild of America Awards 3 4
Totals
Wins 52
Nominations 131
Special awards 10

Alexander Payne is an American writer, director and producer known for the films About Schmidt (2002), Sideways (2004), The Descendants (2011), Nebraska (2013), and The Holdovers (2023). Over the course of his career, Payne has won two Academy Awards, two Golden Globes, a British Academy Film Award, five Independent Spirit Awards, three Writers Guild of America Awards and has been nominated for a Grammy Award and three Directors Guild of America Awards.

Accolades

Awards and nominations

Award / Organization / Film festival Year Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
AACTA International Awards 2012 Best Screenplay The Descendants Nominated
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2012 Best Screenwriter The Descendants Nominated
2024 Best Director The Holdovers Nominated
Academy Awards 2000 Best Adapted Screenplay Election Nominated
2005 Best Director Sideways Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
2012 Best Picture The Descendants Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
2014 Best Director Nebraska Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2012 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
2013 Best Director Nebraska Nominated
American Comedy Awards 2014 Best Comedy Director – Film Nebraska Nominated
American Screenwriters Association 2003 Discover Screenwriting Award About Schmidt Nominated
Astra Film Awards 2024 Best Director The Holdovers Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics 1999 Best Screenplay Election Runner-up
2004 Best Director Sideways Runner-up
Best Screenplay Won
British Academy Film Awards 2005 Best Adapted Screenplay Sideways Won
2012 Best Film The Descendants Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2024 Best Direction The Holdovers Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association 2003 Best Director About Schmidt Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
2005 Sideways Won
2011 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films 2000 Best Screenplay Election Nominated
2005 Best Adapted Screenplay Sideways Nominated
2012 The Descendants Won
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2003 Best Writer About Schmidt Nominated
2005 Best Director Sideways Nominated
Best Writer Won
2012 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2024 Best Director The Holdovers Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2005 Best Director Sideways 3rd place
Best Screenplay Won
2011 Best Director The Descendants Won
Best Screenplay Won
2013 Best Director Nebraska 3rd place
2023 The Holdovers 3rd place
Directors Guild of America Awards 2005 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Sideways Nominated
2012 The Descendants Nominated
2024 The Holdovers Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle 2000 Best Screenplay Election Won
2004 Best Director Sideways Won
Best Screenplay Won
2011 Best Adapted Screenplay The Descendants Won
Georgia Film Critics Association 2012 Best Adapted Screenplay The Descendants Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 2003 Best Director About Schmidt Nominated
Best Screenplay Won
2005 Best Director Sideways Nominated
Best Screenplay Won
2012 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
2014 Best Director Nebraska Nominated
Golden Raspberry Awards 2008 Worst Screenplay I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry Nominated
Gotham Awards 2004 Best Feature Sideways Won
2011 The Descendants Nominated
Grammy Awards 2013 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media The Descendants Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society 2012 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Screenplay Won
2013 Best Director Nebraska Nominated
2024 The Holdovers Nominated
Humanitas Prize 2012 Feature Film The Descendants Finalist
Independent Spirit Awards 2000 Best Director Election Won
Best Screenplay Won
2005 Best Director Sideways Won
Best Screenplay Won
2012 Best Feature The Descendants Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Won
2014 Best Director Nebraska Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle 2005 Director of the Year Sideways Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Nominated
2012 The Descendants Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2003 Best Screenplay About Schmidt Won
2005 Best Director Sideways Won
Best Screenplay Won
2011 The Descendants Runner-up
National Board of Review 2005 Best Adapted Screenplay Sideways Won
2012 The Descendants Won
National Society of Film Critics 2000 Best Screenplay Election 2nd place
2003 About Schmidt 2nd place
2005 Best Director Sideways 2nd place
Best Screenplay Won
New York Film Critics Circle 2000 Best Screenplay Election Won
2003 Best Director About Schmidt 3rd place
Best Screenplay 2nd place
2005 Sideways Won
2012 The Descendants 3rd place
New York Film Critics Online 2011 Best Screenplay The Descendants Won
Online Film Critics Society 2000 Best Adapted Screenplay Election Won
2003 About Schmidt Nominated
2005 Best Director Sideways Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
2012 The Descendants Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2005 Director of the Year Sideways Won
Producers Guild of America Awards 2012 Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures The Descendants Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society 1999 Best Adapted Screenplay Election Won
2004 Sideways Won
2011 The Descendants Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2004 Best Director Sideways Won
Best Screenplay Won
Satellite Awards 2005 Best Director Sideways Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2011 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
2024 Best Director The Holdovers Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association 2005 Best Director – Comedy or Musical Sideways Won
Best Screenplay Won
2011 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
2013 Best Director Nebraska Nominated
Thessaloniki International Film Festival 1996 Best Screenplay Citizen Ruth Won
Toronto Film Critics Association 2012 Best Screenplay The Descendants Runner-up
USC Scripter Awards 2003 USC Scripter Award About Schmidt Nominated
2005 Sideways Nominated
2012 The Descendants Won
Valladolid International Film Festival 1999 Best New Director Election Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2005 Best Director Sideways Nominated
2012 Best Screenplay The Descendants Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 2004 Best Adapted Screenplay Sideways Won
2011 Best Director The Descendants Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
Writers Guild of America Awards 2000 Best Adapted Screenplay Election Won
2003 About Schmidt Nominated
2005 Sideways Won
2012 The Descendants Won

Special awards and other honors

Year Award Recognized work Ref(s)
2000 Los Angeles Film Critics Association's New Generation Award Citizen Ruth and Election
2004 Filmmakers Alliance's Vision Award
2011 Hawaii International Film Festival Vision in Film Award
2012 ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award
2014 Location Managers Guild's Eva Monley Award
2017 Los Angeles Greek Film Festival Orpheus Award Honoree
2023 St. Louis International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award
2024 Advanced Imaging Society's Harold Lloyd Award
Sarajevo Film Festival's Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award
National Autonomous University of Mexico Film Archive Medal [es]

Notes

  1. Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each (non-special) award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. Indicates the year of ceremony.
  3. Indicates the year of ceremony.

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Films directed by Alexander Payne
Awards for Alexander Payne
Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
1928–1950
1951–1975
1976–2000
2001–present
BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
1983–2000
2001–present
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Screenplay
Best Screenplay
(1995–1996, 2001)
Best Writer
(2002–2018)
Best Original Screenplay
(1997–2000, 2009–present)
Best Adapted Screenplay
(1997–2000, 2009–present)
Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
1965–1975
1976–2000
2001–present
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
1943–1975
1976–2000
2001–present
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
1967–2000
2001–present
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
1975–2000
2001–present
Independent Spirit Award for Best Director
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Adapted Drama
(1969–1983)
Adapted Comedy
(1969–1983)
Adapted Screenplay
(1984–present)
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