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Accolades received by Poor Things
Yorgos Lanthimos in 2023
Emma Stone in 2018
Mark Ruffalo in 2017
Yorgos Lanthimos (left) received several accolades for his direction, as did Emma Stone (center) and Mark Ruffalo (right) for their performances.
Totals[a]
Wins92
Nominations248
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.

Poor Things is a 2023 science fantasy black comedy film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Tony McNamara. It stars Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, and Jerrod Carmichael.[1] Based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, the plot focuses on Bella Baxter, a young woman living in Victorian era London who, after being crudely resurrected by a scientist following her suicide, runs off with a debauched lawyer to embark on an odyssey of self-discovery and sexual liberation.

The film premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2023, where it won the Golden Lion. It was released in the United States on December 8, 2023, and in Ireland and the United Kingdom on January 12, 2024, by Searchlight Pictures. The film received acclaim from critics, particularly for Stone's performance.

Poor Things has received several awards and nominations from critical and industry groups. At the 81st Golden Globe Awards, the film won Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Stone. It was also nominated for thirteen Critics’ Choice Awards (including Best Picture), with Stone winning for Best Actress, eleven BAFTA Awards (including Best Film), winning for five awards, including Best Actress in a Leading Role for Stone, and eleven Academy Awards, winning for four awards. The American Film Institute and the National Board of Review named Poor Things as one of the top 10 films of the year.

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
AACTA International Awards February 10, 2024 Best International Film Poor Things Nominated [2]
Best International Direction Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best International Actress Emma Stone Nominated
Best International Screenplay Tony McNamara Won
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards January 17, 2024 Best Screenwriter Nominated [3]
[4]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Willem Dafoe Nominated
Best Intergenerational Film Poor Things Nominated
Academy Awards March 10, 2024 Best Picture Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone Nominated [5]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Actress Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Production Design Production Design: James Price and Shona Heath; Set Decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek Won
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier, and Josh Weston Won
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Won
Best Film Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Art Directors Guild Awards February 10, 2024 Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film James Price and Shona Heath Won [6]
African-American Film Critics Association January 15, 2024 Top 10 Films of the Year Poor Things 7th Place [7]
American Film Institute Awards December 7, 2023 Top 10 Films of the Year Won[a] [8]
American Cinema Editors March 3, 2024 Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy, Theatrical) Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated [9]
American Society of Cinematographers March 3, 2024 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Robbie Ryan Nominated [10]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists January 4, 2024 Best Actress Emma Stone Nominated [11]
Most Daring Performance Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Screenplay, Adapted Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award (Special Mention) Mark Ruffalo and Emma Stone Nominated
Astra Film and Creative Arts Awards January 6, 2024 Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated [12]
Best Actress Emma Stone Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
February 26, 2024 Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Won
Best Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Nominated
Best Hair and Makeup Nadia Stacey Nominated
Best Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Visual Effects Poor Things Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association January 10, 2024 Best Film Nominated [13]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Actress Emma Stone Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Ensemble Poor Things Nominated
Black Film Critics Circle December 20, 2023 Top Ten Films 7th Place [14]
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Won
Black Reel Awards January 16, 2024 Outstanding Breakthrough Performance Jerrod Carmichael Nominated [15]
Boston Society of Film Critics December 10, 2023 Best Actress Emma Stone Runner-up[b] [16]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Runner-up[c]
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Runner-up
British Academy Film Awards February 18, 2024 Best Film Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe, & Emma Stone Nominated [17]
Best Actress in a Leading Role Emma Stone Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Won
Best Production Design Shona Heath, Zsuzsa Mihalek, and James Price Won
Best Make Up & Hair Nadia Stacey Won
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Special Visual Effects Tim Barter, Simon Hughes, Dean Koonjul, Jane Paton Won
Outstanding British Film Yorgos Lanthimos, Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Emma Stone, & Tony McNamara Nominated
British Society of Cinematographers February 3, 2024 Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film Robbie Ryan Won [18]
Camerimage November 18, 2023 Golden Frog Nominated [19]
[20]
Bronze Frog Won
Audience Award Yorgos Lanthimos Won
Chicago Film Critics Association December 12, 2023 Best Film Poor Things Nominated [21]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Actress Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Art Direction and Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Won
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Use of Visual Effects Poor Things Nominated
Costume Designers Guild February 21, 2024 Excellence in Period Film Holly Waddington Won [22]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 14, 2024 Best Picture Poor Things Nominated [23][24]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Actress Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Nominated
Best Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Nominated
Best Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Hair and Makeup Poor Things Nominated
Best Visual Effects Nominated
Best Comedy Nominated
Critics' Choice Super Awards April 4, 2024 Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie Nominated [25]
Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie Mark Ruffalo Won
Willem Dafoe Nominated
Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie Emma Stone Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 18, 2023 Best Film Poor Things 4th Place [26]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos 4th Place
Best Actress Emma Stone 2nd Place
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo 4th Place
Denver Film Critics Society January 12, 2024 Best Film Poor Things Nominated [27]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Lead Performance by an Actor, Female Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Performance by an Actor, Male Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Won
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Poor Things Nominated
Best Comedy Won[d]
Best Visual Effects Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards February 10, 2024 Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated [28]
Dorian Awards February 26, 2024 Film of the Year Poor Things Nominated [29]
Genre Film of the Year Won
Visually Striking Film of the Year Won
Film Performance of the Year Emma Stone Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards October 13, 2024 Best Lead Performance Nominated [30]
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Won
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Won
Florida Film Critics Circle December 21, 2023 Best Actress Emma Stone Runner-up [31]
[32]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Won
Best Art Direction and Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Runner-up
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Visual Effects Poor Things Nominated
Gaudí Awards January 18, 2025 Best European Film Pending [33]
Georgia Film Critics Association January 5, 2024 Best Picture Nominated [34]
[35]
Best Actress Emma Stone Runner-up
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Production Design James Price, Shona Heath, Szusza Mihalek Runner-up
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Ghent International Film Festival October 21, 2023 Best Film Poor Things Nominated [36]
Georges Delerue Award for Best Original Music Jerskin Fendrix Won [37]
Golden Globe Awards January 7, 2024 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Poor Things Won [38][39]
Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Willem Dafoe Nominated
Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Golden Reel Awards March 3, 2024 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Dialogue / ADR Johnnie Burn, Tristan Baylis, Peter Russell Nominated [40]
Gotham Awards November 27, 2023 Best International Feature Poor Things Nominated [41]
Houston Film Critics Society January 22, 2024 Best Picture Won [42]
[43]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Actress Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Visual Effects Poor Things Won
Indiana Film Journalists Association December 17, 2023 Best Picture Won [44]
[45]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Won
Best Lead Performance Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Performance Willem Dafoe Nominated
Mark Ruffalo Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Won
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Musical Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Stunt/Movement Choreography Constanza Macras Nominated
Best Ensemble Acting Poor Things Won
Original Vision Won
IndieWire Critics Poll December 11, 2023 Best Film 3rd place [46]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos 3rd place
Best Performance Emma Stone Won
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Runner-up
Best Screenplay Tony McNamara 7th place
Iowa Film Critics Association January 17, 2024 Best Actress Emma Stone Won[e] [47]
La Roche-sur-Yon International Film Festival October 22, 2023 Grand Prix du Jury Poor Things Nominated [48]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society December 13, 2023 Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated [49]
Best Actress Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Film Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Costumes Holly Waddington Won
Best Art Direction James Price and Shona Heath Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 10, 2023 Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Runner-up [50]
Best Lead Performance Emma Stone Won
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Won
Best Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Runner-up
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild February 18, 2024 Best Period and/or Character Make-Up Nadia Stacey Nominated [51]
Best Special Make-Up Effects Nadia Stacey and Mark Coulier Nominated
Miskolc International Film Festival September 9, 2023 Emeric Pressburger Prize for Best Feature Film Poor Things Nominated [52]
National Board of Review December 6, 2023 Top Ten Films Won[a] [53]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Won
National Society of Film Critics January 6, 2024 Best Actress Emma Stone Runner-up[e] [54]
Nevada Film Critics Society December 23, 2023 Best Actress Emma Stone Won [55]
New York Film Critics Online December 15, 2023 Top 10 Films Poor Things Won[a] [56]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Won
North Texas Film Critics Association December 18, 2023 Best Picture Poor Things Nominated [57]
Best Actress Emma Stone Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Willem Dafoe Nominated
Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle January 3, 2024 Top 10 Films Poor Things 7th Place [58]
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 4, 2024 Desert Palm Achievement Award – Actress Emma Stone Won [59]
Phoenix Film Critics Society December 18, 2023 Top Ten Films of 2023 Poor Things Won[a] [60]
Best Actress in a Leading Role Emma Stone Won
Producers Guild of America Awards February 25, 2024 Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Poor Things Nominated [61]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 19, 2023 Best Actress Emma Stone Nominated [62]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Comedic Performance Runner-up
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington, Vincent Dumas, and Zsuzsa Stenger Runner-up
Best Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Nominated
Best Visual Effects Poor Things Runner-up
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle January 9, 2024 Best Film Nominated [63]
Best Actress Emma Stone Won
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Adapted Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Film Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Production Design Zsuzsa Mihalek, Shona Heath, and James Price Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival February 11, 2024 American Riviera Award Mark Ruffalo Won [64]
Variety Artisans Award Holly Waddington Won [65]
Satellite Awards March 3, 2024 Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Poor Things Nominated [66]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Emma Stone Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Mark Ruffalo Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara and Alasdair Gray Nominated
Best Film Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Saturn Awards February 2, 2025 Best Fantasy Film Poor Things Pending [67]
Screen Actors Guild Awards February 24, 2024 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Emma Stone Nominated [68]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Willem Dafoe Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society January 8, 2024 Best Picture of the Year Poor Things Nominated [69]
Best Director Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Emma Stone Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Won
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Nominated
Best Film Editing Yorgos Mavropsaridis Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Production Design Shona Heath and James Price Nominated
Best Visual Effects Simon Hughes Nominated
Set Decorators Society of America Awards February 13, 2024 Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Period Feature Film Zsuzsa Mihalek, Shona Heath and James Price Won [70]
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 17, 2023 Best Actress Emma Stone Nominated [71]
Best Costume Design Holly Waddington Runner-up
Best Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Runner-up
Stockholm International Film Festival November 21, 2023 Audience Award Poor Things Won [72]
Southeastern Film Critics Association December 18, 2023 Top 10 Films 6th Place [73]
Toronto Film Critics Association December 17, 2023 Outstanding Lead Performance Emma Stone Runner-up[f] [74]
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Runner-up[g]
USC Scripter Awards March 2, 2024 Best Adapted Screenplay – Film Nominated [75]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle February 12, 2024 Best Female Actor Emma Stone Nominated [76]
Best Supporting Male Actor Willem Dafoe Nominated
Venice International Film Festival September 9, 2023 Golden Lion Yorgos Lanthimos Won [77]
UNIMED Award – Best Film Won [78]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 10, 2023 Best Director Nominated [79]
[80]
Best Actress Emma Stone Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tony McNamara Nominated
Best Cinematography Robbie Ryan Nominated
Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix Nominated
Best Production Design James Price and Shona Heath Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle December 18, 2023 Best Movie About Women Poor Things Runner-up [81]
Best Actress Emma Stone Won

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d This award does not have a single winner, but recognizes multiple films.
  2. ^ Shared with Sandra Hüller for Anatomy of a Fall and Natalie Portman for May December.
  3. ^ Shared with Robert Downey Jr. for Oppenheimer and Charles Melton for May December.
  4. ^ Tied with Barbie.
  5. ^ a b Tied with Lily Gladstone for Killers of the Flower Moon.
  6. ^ Shared with Paul Giamatti for The Holdovers, Andrew Scott for All of Us Strangers, and Kôji Yakusho for Perfect Days.
  7. ^ Shared with Andrew Haigh for All of Us Strangers.

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