Released in United States October 2009 (Shown at Chicago International Film Festival (Gala Presentation) October 8-22, 2009.)
Nominated for two 2009 awards including Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Carey Mulligan) and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).
Winner of the 2009 award for Best Actress (Carey Mulligan) by the National Board of Review (NBR).
Winner of the 2009 award for Best Actress (Carey Mulligan) by the Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA).
Winner of the 2009 award for Best Actress (Carey Mulligan) by the Washington DC Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA).
Winner of the 2009 award for Best British Actress (Carey Mulligan) by the London Critics' Circle.
Winner of the 2009 Orange Award for Best Leading Actress (Carey Mullian) by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
Winner of the 2009 Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film by Film Independent (FIND).
Winner of two 2009 awards including Best Actress (Carey Mulligan) and Most Promising Performer (Carey Mulligan) by the Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA).
Winner of two awards including the Dramatic World Cinema Audience Award and the Dramatic World Cinema Cinematography Award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
Limited Release in United States October 9, 2009
Released in United States Fall October 9, 2009
Released in United States February 2009
Released in United States January 2009
Released in United States October 2009
Released in United States on Video March 30, 2010
Released in United States September 2000
Released in United States September 2009
Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale Special Gala) February 5-15, 2009.
Shown at Chicago International Film Festival (Gala Presentation) October 8-22, 2009.
Shown at London Film Festival (Galas & Special Screenings) October 14-29, 2009.
Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema Dramatic Competition) January 15-25, 2009.
Shown at Telluride Film Festival September 4-7, 20009.
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Special Presentations) September 10-19, 2009.
Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival (Audience Award Winners) October 1-16, 2009.
Based on the memoir "An Education" written by Lynn Barber and published in Granta Magazine on July 3, 2003.
Orlando Bloom was previously attached to star.
Sony Pictures Classics acquired worldwide distribution rights at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival for a reported sum of $3 million.
Released in United States January 2009 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema Dramatic Competition) January 15-25, 2009.)
Released in United States February 2009 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale Special Gala) February 5-15, 2009.)
Released in United States on Video March 30, 2010
Released in United States September 2000 (Shown at Telluride Film Festival September 4-7, 20009.)
Released in United States September 2009 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Special Presentations) September 10-19, 2009.)
Released in United States October 2009 (Shown at London Film Festival (Galas & Special Screenings) October 14-29, 2009.)
Released in United States October 2009 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival (Audience Award Winners) October 1-16, 2009.)
Limited Release in United States October 9, 2009 (NY, LA)
Released in United States Fall October 9, 2009