List of awards and nominations received by Roman Polanski

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Roman Polanski awards and nominations
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Roman Polanski is a Polish and French film director, producer, writer, and actor.

He has received five Academy Award nominations winning for Best Director for The Pianist (2002). He was previously nominated for Rosemary's Baby (1968), Chinatown (1974), and Tess (1979). He received two British Academy Film Awards for Best Direction for Chinatown and The Pianist. He also earned four Golden Globe Award nominations winning twice for Chinatown and Tess. He earned the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for The Pianist.

Industry awards

Academy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1969 Best Adapted Screenplay Rosemary's Baby Nominated
1975 Best Director Chinatown Nominated
1981 Tess Nominated
2003 The Pianist Won [1]
Best Picture Nominated

British Academy Film Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1975 Best Direction Chinatown Won [2]
2003 The Pianist Won [3]

Golden Globe Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1975 Best Director Chinatown Won [4]
1981 Tess Nominated [5]
Best Foreign Film Won
2003 Best Motion Picture - Drama The Pianist Nominated

Festival awards

Cannes Film Festival

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2002 Palme d'Or The Pianist Won [6]

César Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1979 Best Film Tess Won [7]
Best Director Won
2002 Best Film The Pianist Won [7]
Best Director Won
2010 The Ghost Writer Won [7]
Best Adaptation Won
2011 Carnage Won [7]
2013 Best Film Venus in Fur Nominated [7]
Best Director Won
Best Adaptation Nominated
2019 Best Film An Officer and a Spy Nominated [7]
Best Director Won
Best Adaptation Won

Berlin International Film Festival

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1965 Silver Berlin Bear-Extraordinary Jury Prize Repulsion Won [8]
FIPRESCI Prize Won [9]
1966 Golden Bear Cul-de-sac Won [10]
2010 Silver Bear for Best Director The Ghost Writer Won [11]

New York Film Critics Circle

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1965 Best Director Repulsion Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
1971 Best Film Macbeth Nominated
Best Director Nominated
1980 Tess Nominated
Best Foreign Film Nominated

Venice Film Festival

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1962 FIPRESCI Prize Knife in the Water Won
1966 National Syndication of Italian Film Journalists Cul De Sac Nominated
1993 Career Golden Lion Himself Won
2019 Grand Jury Prize An Officer and a Spy Won
FIPRESCI Prize Won [9]

Other awards

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1975 Bodil Awards Best American Film Chinatown Won
2021 Best Non-American Film An Officer and a Spy Nominated [12]
2004 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe The Pianist Won
2004 Argentine Film Critics Association Best Foreign Film Nominated
2006 Warsaw Jewish Film Festival David's Camera Award Won [13]
European Film Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Himself Won
2009 Zürich Film Festival Golden Icon Award Lifetime achievement Won [14][15][16]
2010 European Film Awards Best Film The Ghost Writer Won [17]
2010 Best Director Won [17]
2010 Best Screenwriter Won [17]
2010 Lumières Awards Best Director Won [18]
2010 Best Screenwriter Won [18]
2010 San Sebastián Film Festival FIPRESCI Grand Prix The Ghost Writer Won [9]
2003 David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign film The Pianist Won
2020 An Officer and a Spy Won
1969 Best Foreign Director Rosemary's Baby Won
1999 Stockholm Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award Himself Won
2017 FIPRESCI Prize Based on a True Story Won [9]

References

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