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Major associations

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Academy Awards

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The Academy Award, also known as an Oscar, is an annual accolade presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since 1929 which honors cinematic achievements during the calendar year. Scorsese received twelve Oscar nominations, winning one award in 2007 for Best Director for The Departed (2006).

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1980 Best Director Raging Bull Nominated [1]
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ Nominated [2]
1990 Goodfellas Nominated [3]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
1993 The Age of Innocence Nominated [4]
2002 Best Director Gangs of New York Nominated [5]
2004 The Aviator Nominated [6]
2006 The Departed Won [7]
2011 Best Picture Hugo Nominated [8]
Best Director Nominated
2013 Best Picture The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [9]
Best Director Nominated

BAFTA Awards

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British Academy Children's Awards

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The British Academy Film Awards, awarded by the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) since 1949, is an annual accolade that honors outstanding achievement in children's programming and film. Scorsese received a nomination for Best Feature Film.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2012 Best Direction Hugo Nominated [10]

British Academy Film Awards

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The British Academy Film Awards, awarded by the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) since 1949, is an annual accolade considered to be the British equivalent of the Academy Awards. The award recognizes outstanding achievement in cinema primarily in the United Kingdom. Out of twelve nominations, Scorsese won three awards in 1991 for Best Film, Best Direction and Best Screenplay.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1975 Best Direction Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Nominated [11]
1976 Taxi Driver Nominated [12]
1983 The King of Comedy Nominated [13]
1990 Best Film Goodfellas Won [14]
Best Direction Won [15]
Best Adapted Screenplay Won [16]
2002 David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction Gangs of New York Nominated [17]
2004 The Aviator Nominated [18]
2006 The Departed Nominated [19]
2011 Best Director Hugo Won [20]
Best Documentary George Harrison: Living in the Material World Nominated [21]
2013 Best Director The Wolf of Wall Street Won [22]

British Academy Television Awards

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The British Academy Television Awards, awarded by the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) since 1955, is an annual accolade that recognizes outstanding achievement in television programming primarily in the United Kingdom. Scorsese received two nominations.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2006 Huw Wheldon Award For Specialist Factual No Direction Home Nominated [23]
2011 Best International Programme Boardwalk Empire Nominated [24]

César Awards

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Presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma since 1976, the César Award is an annual accolade consider to be the French equivalent of the Academy Awards, honoring outstanding achievement in cinema primarily from France. Scorsese received three nominations for Best Foreign Film.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1987 Best Foreign Film After Hours Nominated [25]
1991 Goodfellas Nominated [26]
2004 Gangs of New York Nominated [27]

Golden Globe Awards

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Presented since 1944, the Golden Globe Award is an annual accolade created by Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognize excellence in film and television. Out of nine nominations, Scorsese won three Golden Globe Awards for Best Director.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1980 Best Director Raging Bull Nominated [28]
1990 Goodfellas Nominated [29]
Best Screenplay Nominated
1993 Best Director The Age of Innocence Nominated [30]
1995 Casino Nominated [31]
2002 Gangs of New York Won [32]
2004 The Aviator Nominated [33]
2006 The Departed Won [34]
2011 Hugo Won [35]

Grammy Awards

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The Grammy Award, awarded by The Recording Academy since 1959, is an annual accolade honoring the best achievements in the music industry, mainly of the English language. Out of two nominations, Scorsese won the award for Best Long Form Music Video for No Direction Home.

Peabody Awards

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The Peabody Award is an annual accolade awarded by Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication for distinguished achievement and meritorious public service by television and radio stations, networks, producing organizations, individuals and the World Wide Web. Scorsese won the award in 2010 for A Letter to Elia, shared with Kent Jones.

Primetime Emmy Awards

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The Primetime Emmy Awards, created by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), is an annual accolade that recognizes outstanding achievement in primetime television programming. Scorsese received eleven nominations, winning three awards.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1995 Outstanding Cultural Program Nothing but the Blues Nominated [36]
2004 Outstanding Nonfiction Series The Soul of a Man Nominated [37]
Outstanding Multi–Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert De Niro Nominated [38]
2006 Outstanding Nonfiction Series American Masters Nominated [39]
Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming Nominated [40]

Satellite Awards

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The Satellite Awards is an accolade presented annually by the International Press Academy (IPA) for excellence in film and television. Scorsese received four nominations in the Best Director category.

Guild awards

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Directors Guild of America Award

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The Directors Guild of America Award, presented by the Directors Guild of America (DGA), is an annual accolade that honors excellence among directors in film and television.[41] Out of eleven nominations, Scorsese won two awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures and Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series.

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref
1976 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Taxi Driver Nominated [42]
1980 Raging Bull Nominated [43]
1990 Goodfellas Nominated [44]
1993 The Age of Innocence Nominated [45]
2002 Gangs of New York Nominated [46]
2004 The Aviator Nominated [47]
2006 The Departed Won [48]
2010 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Boardwalk Empire for "Pilot" Won [49]
2011 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Hugo Nominated [50]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary George Harrison: Living in the Material World Nominated
2013 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated [51]

Directors Guild of Great Britain

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The Directors Guild of Great Britain Award, presented by the Directors Guild of Great Britain (DGGB), is an annual accolade that honors excellence among directors in film and television in the United Kingdom. Scorsese received a nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in International Film for The Aviator (2004).

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref
2005 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in International Film The Aviator Nominated [52]

Writers Guild of America Awards

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The Writers Guild of America Award, presented by the Writers Guild of America, is an annual accolade that honors excellence among writers in film, television, radio, promotional writing and videogames.[53] Scorsese received two nominations.

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref
1973 Best Original Screenplay Mean Streets Nominated [54]
1990 Best Adapted Screenplay Goodfellas Nominated [55]

Film critics associations

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Year Nominated work Association Category Result Ref
1990 Goodfellas Boston Society of Film Critics Best Director Won [56]
Best Film Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Director Won [57]
Best Screenplay Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Director Won [58]
Best Film Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Director Won [59]
National Society of Film Critics Best Director Won [60]
New York Film Critics Circle Best Director Won [61]
1991 Cape Fear Chicago Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated [57]
1993 The Age of Innocence National Board of Review Best Director Won [62]
1995 Casino Chicago Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated
2002 Gangs of New York Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Director Won
Online Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Best Director Won
2004 The Aviator Chicago Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Director Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Director Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Best Director Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Director Won
London Film Critics' Circle Best Director Won
Online Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Best Director Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Best Director Won
2006 The Departed Boston Society of Film Critics Best Director Won [63]
Chicago Film Critics Association Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Won
London Film Critics Circle Won
National Board of Review Won
New York Film Critics Circle Won
Online Film Critics Society Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Won
2011 Hugo Boston Society of Film Critics Best Director Won
Best Film Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Director Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Best Family Film Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated
National Board of Review Best Director Won
Best Film Won
National Society of Film Critics Best Director Nominated
New York Film Critics Circle Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
North Texas Film Critics Association Best Director Won
Online Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Best Director Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Director Won
Best Film Nominated

Festival awards

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Cannes Film Festival

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Scorsese at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.

The Cannes Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France to preview new films of all genres. During the festival, awards are given out to honor excellence in cinema. Receiving five nominations, Scorsese won a Palme d'Or for Taxi Driver (1976) and a Prix de la mise en scène for After Hours (1986).

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1975 Palme d'Or Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Nominated [64]
1976 Taxi Driver Won
1983 The King of Comedy Nominated
1986 After Hours Nominated
Prix de la mise en scène Won

Venice Film Festival

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The Venice Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy to preview new films of all genres. During the festival, awards are given out to honor excellence in cinema. Receiving six nominations, Scorsese won five awards.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1988 Filmcritica "Bastone Bianco" Award The Last Temptation of Christ Won
1988 Silver Lion Goodfellas Won
Filmcritica "Bastone Bianco" Award Won
Audience Award Won
Golden Lion Nominated
1993 Elvira Notari Prize The Age of Innocence Won

Other festivals

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Award Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
Banff Television Festival 2003 Best Continuing Series Boardwalk Empire Nominated [65]
Berlin International Film Festival 1991 Golden Bear Cape Fear Nominated [66]
Chicago International Film Festival 2003 Best Feature I Call First Nominated
Melbourne Film Festival 2003 Most Popular Documentary Il mio viaggio in Italia Won
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2003 Outstanding International Producer (Drama Series) Boardwalk Empire Nominated
Robert Festival 2007 Best American Film (Årets amerikanske film) The Departed Nominated
2013 Hugo Nominated
SESC Film Festival 2013 Best Foreign Director (Melhor Diretor Estrangeiro) Won
Torino Film Festival 2011 Best International Documentary Film George Harrison: Living in the Material World Nominated
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Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref
Bronze Wrangler 1999 Theatrical Motion Picture The Hi-Lo Country Won [67]
Edgar Awards 1991 Best Motion Picture Goodfellas Nominated [68]
Empire Awards 2007 Best Director The Departed Nominated
Golden Schmoes Awards 2002 Best Director of the Year Gangs of New York 2nd place [69]
2004 The Aviator Won [70]
2006 The Departed Won [71]
2011 Hugo Nominated [72]
2013 The Wolf of Wall Street 2nd place [73]
Hugo Awards 2012 Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form Hugo Nominated
IGN Summer Movie Awards 2013 Best Movie Director The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated
Ray Bradbury Awards 2012 Hugo Nominated
Empire Awards 2010 Best Director Shutter Island Nominated

Honorary awards

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Scorsese receiving his Career Golden Lion at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival.

Throughout his career, Scorsese has received honorary awards for his lifetime achievement in film. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award, for "distinguished achievement in motion picture direction", in 2003.[74] That same year, he received the Evelyn F. Burkey Award, awarded for "contributions that have brought honor and dignity to writers everywhere", from the Writers Guild of America.[75] On February 28, 2003, he was honored with a star on the Walk of Fame, located on 6801 Hollywood Blvd, for his contribution to motion picture.[76]

Scorsese also received international recognition for his achievements. He was awarded the Honorary César at the 25th César Awards in 2000. He received fellowships from British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the British Film Institute.[77][78] The Academy of Italian Cinema honored Scorsese with the Special David award twice in 1977 and 2001.[79] At the 52nd Venice International Film Festival, Scorsese received the Career Golden Lion for his achievement in film.[80]

Award Year Category Recipients and nominees Result Ref
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards 2014 Contribution to Cinematic Imagery Award Martin Scorsese Won [81]
American Cinematheque Gala Tribute 1991 American Cinematheque Award Martin Scorsese Won [82]
AFI Awards 1997 Life Achievement Award Martin Scorsese Won [83]
American Society of Cinematographers Awards 1995 Board of the Governors Award Martin Scorsese Won [84]
Britannia Awards 1993 Excellence in Film Martin Scorsese Won [85]
British Academy Film Awards 2011 Academy Fellowship Martin Scorsese Won [77]
BFI Awards 1995 British Film Institute Fellowship Martin Scorsese Won [78]
César Awards 2000 Honorary César Martin Scorsese Won [86]
David di Donatello 1977 Special David Martin Scorsese for Taxi Driver Won [79]
1982 Golden Medal of the Minister of Tourism Martin Scorsese Won
2001 Special David Martin Scorsese Won
Directors Guild of America Awards 2002 Lifetime Achievement Award Martin Scorsese Won [74]
Film at Lincoln Center 1998 Gala Tribute Martin Scorsese Won [87]
Gold Derby Awards 2008 Life Achievement (Other) Martin Scorsese Won [88]
Golden Globe Awards 2009 Cecil B. DeMille Award Martin Scorsese Won [89]
Gotham Awards 1993 Lifetime Achievement Award Martin Scorsese Won [90]
Hasty Pudding Theatricals 2003 Hasty Pudding Man of the Year Martin Scorsese Won [91]
Hollywood Film Awards 2002 Outstanding Achievement in Directing Martin Scorsese Won [92]
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2003 Star on the Walk of Fame for Motion Picture Martin Scorsese Won [76]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award Martin Scorsese Won [93]
London Film Critics Circle Awards 1997 Star on the Walk of Fame for Motion Picture Martin Scorsese Won [94]
Montreal World Film Festival 2003 Grand Prix Special des Amériques Martin Scorsese Won [95]
National Board of Review Awards 1998 Billy Wilder Award Martin Scorsese Won [96]
2001 William K. Everson Film History Award Martin Scorsese for My Voyage to Italy Won [97]
2019 Icon Award Martin Scorsese shared with Robert De Niro and Al Pacino for The Irishman Won [98]
National Society of Film Critics Awards 2001 Special Film Heritage Award Martin Scorsese for My Voyage to Italy Won [99]
Online Film & Television Association Award 1999 OFTA Film Hall of Fame – Creative Martin Scorsese Won [100]
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2011 Special Award – in honor of his work and dedication to the pursuit of film preservation Martin Scorsese Won [101]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2012 American Riviera Award Martin Scorsese Won [102]
2014 Cinema Vanguard Award Won [103]
2020 Kirk Douglas Award Won [104]
Venice Film Festival 1995 Career Golden Lion Martin Scorsese Won [80]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2002 Evelyn F. Burkey Award Martin Scorsese Won [75]

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