Winner of five 1999 awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Kevin Spacey), Best Actress (Annette Bening) and Best Screenplay from the London Film Critics Association.
Winner of four 1999 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Sam Mendes), Best Actor (Kevin Spacey) and Best Ensemble from the Online Film Critics Society.
Winner of the 1999 Award for Best Cinematography (Conrad Hall) from the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
Winner of the 1999 award for Best Cinematography (Conrad Hall) from the National Society of Film Critics.
Winner of the 1999 award for Best Director from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
Winner of the 1999 award for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Alan Ball) from the Writers Guild of America.
Winner of the 1999 award for Excellence in Contemporary Costume Design for Film by the Costume Designers Guild (CDG).
Winner of the 2000 Artios Award for Feature Film - Drama by the Casting Society of America (CSA).
Winner of the Air Canada People's Choice Award at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival.
Winner of the Nastri D'Argento Film Award for Best Director of a Foreign Film (Sam Mendes) at the 2000 Taormina Internationl Film Festival.
Winner of three 1999 awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay from the 1999 Broadcast Film Critics Association.
Winner of two 1999 awards, including Best Picture and Best Breakthrough Performance (Wes Bently) from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
Expanded Release in United States September 24, 1999
Expanded re-release in United States March 10, 2000
Expanded re-release in United States March 17, 2000
Released in United States Fall September 15, 1999
Released in United States January 2000
Released in United States July 2000
Released in United States November 1999
Released in United States October 2000
Released in United States on Video May 9, 2000
Released in United States September 17, 1999
Released in United States September 1999
Re-released in United States February 18, 2000
Wide Release in United States October 1, 1999
Shown at Brussels International Film Festival (Opening Night) January 20-29, 2000.
Shown at London Film Festival (Closing Night) November 3-18, 1999.
Shown at Taormina International Film Festival July 2-9, 2000.
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Gala) September 9-18, 1999.
Feature directorial debut for screenwriter and celebrated theater director Sam Mendes.
Sam Mendes received the 1999 award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Feature Film from the Directors Guild of America.
Began shooting December 14, 1998.
Completed shooting February 25, 1999.
Alan Ball was named NATO/ShoWest 1999 Screenwriter of the Year.
Dreamworks purchased the screenplay for $250,000.
Released in United States January 2000 (Shown at Brussels International Film Festival (Opening Night) January 20-29, 2000.)
Re-released in United States February 18, 2000
Expanded re-release in United States March 10, 2000
Expanded re-release in United States March 17, 2000
Released in United States on Video May 9, 2000
Released in United States July 2000 (Shown at Taormina International Film Festival July 2-9, 2000.)
Released in United States September 1999 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Gala) September 9-18, 1999.)
Released in United States Fall September 15, 1999 (NY, LA)
Released in United States September 17, 1999 (Boston, San Francisco)
Expanded Release in United States September 24, 1999
Released in United States October 2000 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (Special Screening) October 19-26, 2000.)
Wide Release in United States October 1, 1999
Released in United States November 1999 (Shown at London Film Festival (Closing Night) November 3-18, 1999.)