Full awards and nominations of Wonder Boys
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On the day his third wife leaves him and his literary agent arrives to pressure him to finish a novel seven years in the writing, Carnegie Mellon professor, Grady Tripp, also learns that his married mistress is pregnant. Seven years before, with his first novel, he was a wonder boy. So was his agent. Both now need something. Over the weekend, instead of making choices, he vacillates in a pot-induced haze. One of his students, James ... [+]
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73th Academy Awards (2001) - Movies from 2000
- nom. Best Adapted Screenplay (Steve Kloves)
- nom. Best Film Editing (Dede Allen)
- winner Best Song (Bob Dylan (Things Have Changed))
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58th Golden Globes Awards (2001) - Movies from 2000
- nom. Best Picture - Drama
- nom. Best Leading Actor Drama (Michael Douglas)
- nom. Best Screenplay (Steve Kloves)
- winner Best Original Song ("Things Have Changed" (Bob Dylan))
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BAFTA 2001: British Academy of Film and Television Awards (Movies and Series from 2000)
- nom. Best Leading Actor (Michael Douglas)
- nom. Best Adapted Screenplay (Steve Kloves)
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2000
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5th Satellite Awards8
- nom. Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
- winner Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical (Michael Douglas)
- nom. Original Song (Bob Dylan "Things Have Changed")
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NSFC - National Society of Film Critics Awards 2000
- nom. Best Supporting Actress (Frances McDormand)
- nom. Best Screenplay (Steve Kloves)
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NBR (National Board of Review) - Awards for 2000
- nom. Top Ten Films
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Los Angeles Film Critics Awards 2000
- nom. Best Picture
- winner Best Actor (Michael Douglas)
- winner Best Supporting Actress (Frances McDormand)
- nom. Best Screenplay (Steve Kloves)
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6th Critics' Choice Awards
- nom. Best Picture
- winner Best Supporting Actress (Frances McDormand)
- winner Best Adapted Screenplay (Steven Kloves)
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Chicago Film Critics Awards 2000
- nom. Best Picture
- nom. Best Actor (Michael Douglas)
- nom. Best Screenplay (Steve Kloves)
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Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2000
- winner Best Supporting Actress (Frances McDormand)
- winner Best Screenplay (Steve Kloves)
- American Film Institute (AFI) - Top 10 Films (2000)