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List of accolades received byStar Trek (film)

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Star Trek awards and nominations
Some of the cast and crew of Star Trek attending the world premiere in Sydney, Australia. From left: Karl Urban, Chris Pine, Bryan Burk, Zachary Quinto, J. J. Abrams, Eric Bana, and John Cho
From left to right:Karl Urban,Chris Pine,Bryan Burk,Zachary Quinto,J. J. Abrams,Eric Bana, andJohn Cho at the world premiere in Sydney, Australia.
Awards and nominations
Award
Wins
Nominations
1
4
0
1
0
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
2
1
3
0
1
0
1
0
5
0
2
1
3
0
3
4
5
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
1
1
3
0
2
1
1
1
1
0
4
0
1
1
1
2
7
6
17
1
1
1
3
0
1
0
5
0
6
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
Totals[a]
Wins29
Nominations107
Note
  1. ^Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Star Trek is a 2009 Americanscience fiction film produced bySpyglass Entertainment andBad Robot, and was distributed byParamount Pictures. It was written byRoberto Orci andAlex Kurtzman; the producers of the film wereDamon Lindelof andJ. J. Abrams, the latter of which also directed the film.[1] It is the eleventh film in theStar Trek film franchise and is also areboot that features the main characters of the originalStar Trek television series, portrayed by a new cast. The film followsJames T. Kirk (Chris Pine) andSpock (Zachary Quinto) aboard theUSSEnterprise as they combat aRomulan from the future who threatens theUnited Federation of Planets as he seeks his revenge.[2]

Following an unexpected public screening on April 6, 2009, at theAlamo Drafthouse theater in Austin, Texas, the world premiere took place at theSydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia on April 7, 2009.[3] Official screenings in the United States started at 7 pm on May 7, 2009,[4] grossing $4 million on its opening day and more than $79 million domestically by the end of the weekend.Star Trek ended its United States theatrical run on October 1, 2009, with a box office total exceeding $257 million, which placed it as the seventh highest-grossing film for 2009 behindThe Hangover.[5] The film took a total worldwide gross of over $385 million on a production budget of $150 million.[6][7]Rotten Tomatoes, areview aggregator, surveyed 299 reviews and judged 95 percent to be positive.[8]

Star Trek garnered 32 awards out of 110 nominations, with work on the sound and special effects highlighted by a number of award ceremonies they were represented at. Furthermore, the cast – including Pine, Quinto andZoe Saldaña – were also recognised on an individual basis. The most success received by the film was at theScream Awards where it took home six awards in a single ceremony out of seventeen nominations. Amongst the nominations received by the film, there were three at theBritish Academy Film Awards, five at theCritics' Choice Movie Awards, four at thePeople's Choice Awards, and single nominations at both theGrammy Awards, and theWriters Guild of America Awards. The film was also the first in theStar Trek franchise to win anAcademy Award, withBarney Burman,Mindy Hall andJoel Harlow winning forBest Makeup and Hairstyling.

Awards and nominations

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsOutcomeRef.
Academy AwardsMarch 7, 2010Best MakeupBarney Burman,Mindy Hall,Joel HarlowWon[9]
Best Sound EditingAlan Rankin,Mark StoeckingerNominated
Best Sound MixingAnna Behlmer,Peter J. Devlin,Andy NelsonNominated
Best Visual EffectsBurt Dalton,Russell Earl,Roger Guyett,Paul KavanaghNominated
ADG Excellence in Production Design AwardFebruary 5, 2010Best Production Design – Fantasy FilmScott ChamblissNominated[10][11]
ALMA AwardSeptember 17, 2009Year in Film – ActorClifton Collins, Jr.Nominated[12][13]
Year in Film – ActressZoe SaldañaNominated
Year Behind the ScenesRoberto OrciNominated
American Cinema Editors Eddie AwardsFebruary 14, 2010Best Edited Feature Film – DramaticMaryann Brandon,Mary Jo MarkeyNominated[14][15]
ASCAP Film and Television Music AwardsJune 24, 2010Top Box Office FilmMichael GiacchinoWon[16]
Artios AwardsNovember 2, 2009Outstanding Achievement in Casting: Big Budget Feature – DramaApril Webster and Alyssa WeisbergWon[17][18]
Austin Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 15, 2009Best FilmStar TrekNominated[19]
Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsDecember 13, 2009Best Ensemble Cast[Note 1]Star TrekWon[20]
British Academy Film AwardsSeptember 17, 2009Best SoundAnna Behlmer,Ben Burtt,Peter J. Devlin,Andy Nelson,Mark StoeckingerNominated[21][22]
Best Special Visual EffectsBurt Dalton,Russell Earl,Roger Guyett,Paul KavanaghNominated
California on Location AwardsOctober 19, 2008Location Professional of the Year – FeaturesBecky BrakeNominated[23][24]
Assistant Location Manager of the Year – FeaturesScott TrimbleNominated
Kathy McCurdyWon
Cinema Audio Society AwardsFebruary 27, 2010Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion PicturesAnna Behlmer,Peter J. Devlin,Paul Massey,Andy NelsonNominated[25]
Costume Designers Guild AwardsJanuary 26, 2010Excellence in Fantasy FilmMichael KaplanNominated[26]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardJanuary 15, 2010Best SoundAnna Behlmer,Ben Burtt,Peter J. Devlin,David Giammarco,Paul Massey,Andy Nelson,Alan Rankin,Mark StoeckingerNominated[27]
Best Visual EffectsBurt Dalton,Russell Earl,Roger Guyett,Paul KavanaghNominated
Best MakeupBarney Burman, Debra S. Coleman,Mindy Hall,Joel HarlowNominated
Best CastStar TrekNominated
Best Action FilmStar TrekNominated
Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsDecember 11, 2009Best EnsembleStar TrekNominated[28]
Breakthrough PerformanceChris PineNominated
Empire AwardsMarch 28, 2010Best FilmStar TrekNominated[29][30]
Best DirectorJ. J. AbramsNominated
Best Sci-Fi/FantasyStar TrekWon
Golden Reel AwardFebruary 10, 2010Best Sound Editing – Music in a Feature FilmRamiro Belgardt, Stephen M. Davis, Alex LevyNominated[31]
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature FilmDavid Barbee,Ben Burtt, Charlie Campagna, Harry Cohen, Scott Martin Gershin, Robin Harlan, Sarah Monat, Glenn T. Morgan,Alan Rankin, Geoffrey G. Rubay, Ann Scibelli, Thomas W. Small,Mark Stoeckinger, Tim Walston, Ben WilkinsNominated
Best Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR in a Feature FilmLaura R. Harris, Daniel S. Irwin,Alan Rankin,Mark Stoeckinger, Kerry Dean WilliamsNominated
Golden Trailer AwardsJune 4, 2009Best in ShowAspect Ratio,Paramount PicturesWon[32]
Summer 2009 BlockbusterAspect Ratio,Paramount PicturesWon
Best Summer 2009 TV SpotIntralink Film,Paramount PicturesWon
Best Summer 2009 Blockbuster PosterBLT & Associates Inc.,Paramount PicturesWon
Best MusicAspect Ratio,Paramount PicturesNominated
Grammy AwardsJanuary 31, 2010Best Score Soundtrack for Visual MediaMichael GiacchinoNominated[33]
Hollywood Film Festival AwardsOctober 27, 2009Hollywood Movie AwardStar TrekWon[34]
Hollywood Post Alliance AwardsNovember 12, 2009Outstanding Editing - Feature FilmMaryann Brandon and Mary Jo MarkeyNominated[35]
Outstanding Compositing - Feature FilmEddie Pasquarello, Grady Cofer, Greg Salter, Connie FauserNominated
Hugo AwardsSeptember 5, 2010Best Dramatic Presentation – Long FormJ. J. Abrams,Alex Kurtzman,Roberto OrciNominated[36][37]
IFMCA AwardsMarch 1, 2010Best Original Score For a Science Fiction/Fantasy FilmMichael GiacchinoWon[38]
Film Score of the YearMichael GiacchinoNominated
Film Music Composition of the YearMichael Giacchino for "Enterprising Young Men"Nominated
MTV Movie AwardsJune 6, 2010Best Breakthrough PerformanceChris PineNominated[39]
Biggest Badass StarChris PineNominated
National Board of Review AwardsJanuary 14, 2009Top Ten FilmsStar TrekWon[40][41]
Online Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 3, 2010Best Original ScoreMichael GiacchinoWon[42][43]
People's Choice AwardsJanuary 5, 2011Favorite MovieStar TrekNominated[44]
Favorite Breakout Movie ActorChris PineNominated
Zachary QuintoNominated
Favorite Breakout Movie ActressZoe SaldañaNominated
Producers Guild of America AwardsJanuary 24, 2010Best Theatrical Motion PictureJ. J. Abrams,Damon LindelofNominated[45]
Satellite AwardsDecember 19, 2010Best Overall Blu-ray DiscStar TrekWon[46]
Saturn AwardsJune 24, 2010Best Science Fiction FilmStar TrekNominated[47][48]
Best DirectorJ. J. AbramsNominated
Best WritingAlex Kurtzman,Roberto OrciNominated
Best Production DesignScott ChamblissNominated
Best Special EffectsBurt Dalton,Russell Earl,Roger Guyett,Paul KavanaghNominated
Best Make-upBarney Burman,Mindy Hall,Joel HarlowWon
The George Pal Memorial AwardAlex Kurtzman,Roberto OrciWon
Scream AwardsOctober 17, 2009The Ultimate ScreamStar TrekWon[49][50]
Best Science Fiction MovieStar TrekWon
Best Science Fiction ActressZoe SaldañaNominated
Best Science Fiction ActorZachary QuintoNominated
Chris PineWon
Best Supporting ActorSimon PeggNominated
Leonard NimoyNominated
Breakout Performance – FemaleZoe SaldañaNominated
Breakout Performance – MaleChris PineNominated
Best EnsembleStar TrekNominated
Best CameoWinona RyderWon
Best DirectorJ. J. AbramsWon
Best F/XStar TrekNominated
Best VillainEric BanaNominated
Best Scream-PlayAlex Kurtzman,Roberto OrciNominated
Holy S***! Scene of the YearSpace Dive Onto Orbital DrillNominated
Fight Scene of the YearKirk vs. SpockWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsJanuary 23, 2010Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion PictureRobert Alonzo, Daniel Arrias, Sala Baker, Steve Blalock, Joey Box, Ben Bray, Mark Chadwick, Ilram Choi, Zach Duhame, Peter Epstein, Jeremy Fitzgerald, Terry Jackson, Craig Jensen, Paul Lacovara, Rob Mars, Mike Massa, Heidi Moneymaker, Mike Mukatis, Courtney Munch, Kimberly Murphy, Chris Palermo, Jim Palmer, Eddie Perez, Dan Plum, Damion Poitier, Susan Purkhiser, Mike Snyder, Dennis Scott, Chris Torres, Christina Weathersby, Webster Whinery, Jr., Marcus YoungWon[51]
SFX AwardsFebruary 6, 2010Best FilmStar TrekNominated[52][53][54]
Best ActorZachary QuintoNominated
Best DirectorJ. J. AbramsWon
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 21, 2009Best Visual EffectsBurt Dalton,Russell Earl,Roger Guyett,Paul KavanaghNominated[55]
Taurus World Stunt AwardsMay 15, 2010Best FireMark ChadwickNominated[56][57][58]
Best High WorkDaniel Arrias, Ilram Choi, Paul Lacovara, Mike Massa, Anthony R. MolinariNominated
Best Specialty StuntPaul Lacovara, Mike MassaNominated
Hardest HitAnthony R. MolinariNominated
Best Stunt Coordination and/or 2nd Unit DirectionJoey Box, Terry JacksonNominated
Teen Choice AwardsAugust 9, 2009Choice Action Movie ActressZoe SaldañaNominated[59]
Choice Movie RumbleChris Pine,Zachary QuintoNominated
Choice Summer Movie: ActionStar TrekNominated
Choice Movie VillainEric BanaNominated
Choice Action MovieStar TrekNominated
Choice Breakout Movie ActorChris PineNominated
Visual Effects Society AwardsFebruary 10, 2010Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion PictureBurt Dalton,Russell Earl,Roger Guyett, Shari HansonNominated[60]
Outstanding Matte Paintings in a Feature Motion PictureBrett Northcutt, Shane Roberts, Masahiko Tani, Dan WheatonNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 7, 2009Best EnsembleStar TrekNominated[61]
Best Art DirectionScott Chambliss, Karen MantheyNominated
World Soundtrack AwardsOctober 17, 2009Soundtrack Composer of the YearMichael GiacchinoNominated[62][63]
Writers Guild of America AwardsFebruary 20, 2010Best Adapted ScreenplayAlex Kurtzman,Roberto OrciNominated[64]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^This was a shared award with the ensemble cast from the filmPrecious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire.[20]

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