Sofia Carmina Coppola

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Sofia Carmina Coppola (/?ko?p?l?/ KOH-p?-l?; born May 14, 1971) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and actress. In 2003, she received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Lost in Translation, and became the third woman (and first American woman) to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director. In 2010, with Somewhere, she became the first American woman (and fourth American filmmaker) to win the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Film Festival. IMDB Wikipedia $20 million 1971 1971-5-14 5′ 5½” (1.66 m) Actress Lost in Translation (2003) Marie Antoinette (2006) May 14 New York New York City producer Sofia Carmina Coppola Sofia Coppola Net Worth Somewhere (2010) Spike Jonze Taurus The Virgin Suicides (1999) Thomas Mars U.S. Writer

Sofia Carmina Coppola Quick Info

Full Name Sofia Coppola
Net Worth $20 Million
Date Of Birth May 14, 1971
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, U.S.
Height 5′ 5½” (1.66 m)
Profession Actress, Writer, Producer
Education St. Helena High School, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, California Institute of the Arts, Mills College
Nationality American
Spouse Spike Jonze, Thomas Mars
Children Romy Mars, Cosima Mars
Parents Francis Ford Coppola, Eleanor Coppola
Siblings Roman Coppola, Gian-Carlo Coppola
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001068
Awards Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Golden Lion, Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay – Motion Picture, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, César Award for Best Foreign Film, Independent Spirit Award for Best Director, Independent Spirit Award for Best Featur…
Nominations Academy Award for Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Director, Grand Jury Prize, Golden Globe Award for Best Director – Motion Picture, Best Screenplay Award, Silver Lion for Best Director, BAFTA Award for Best Film, BAFTA Award for Best Direction, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Director, BA…
Movies A Very Murray Christmas, The Bling Ring, Somewhere, Marie Antoinette, Lost in Translation, The Virgin Suicides, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Lick the Star, Inside Monkey Zetterland, The Godfather Part III, New York Stories, Anna, Peggy Sue Got Married, Frankenweenie, The Cotton Club,…

Sofia Carmina Coppola Trademarks

  1. Frequenty uses pole-dancing scenes in her movies
  2. Casts former child actors as her leads (Kirsten Dunst, Scarlett Johansson, Stephen Dorff, Emma Watson).
  3. Introduction scene focusing on the main character during an unidentified point in time, shown to express their loneliness
  4. Character walking down a long hallway
  5. Character seen gazing out of a car window from the outside, looking in
  6. Sun filmed through leaves

Sofia Carmina Coppola Quotes

  • [on Somewhere (2010)] Harris Savides, the cinematographer, showed me the Chantal Akerman movie Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) and so, I just thought, it was so cool that you can watch someone being alone and it’s real time and you’re not bored. [Artforum]
  • [on The Godfather: Part III (1990)] Let’s see. Did I not wanna do it? Um. I was game. I was trying different things. It sounded better than college. I didn’t really think about the public aspect of it. That took me by surprise. The whole reaction. People felt very attached to the Godfather films. I grew up with them being no big deal. I mean, I understand they’re great films but… I dunno. I’m not surprised. It makes sense that people would have an opinion about it but I got a lot of attention I wasn’t expecting. I was going to art school anyway so I was able to get back to what I was doing. It was before the Internet so magazines would come out but then the next month they were gone. There wasn’t even as much paparazzi around then.
  • [on the criticism for her performance in The Godfather: Part III (1990)] Because I didn’t want to be an actress, it didn’t traumatize me. It hurt me to be attacked by the press…but the scars were not permanent. It was painful, but it wasn’t devastating.
  • People tell me how proud of me my father is. Now that I have a kid, I get it. She can make a little drawing and it’s so exciting.
  • The story of the Bling Ring seemed to say so much about what’s happening in our culture today – all the interest in reality stars and kids posting pictures on Facebook all the time.
  • The movie I did before The Bling Ring (2013) was really slow and quiet, so I was just in the mood to do something obnoxious and faster, and something kind of in bad taste.
  • My friend’s 12-year-old son is really into Rick Ross, and I was like, “What’s the most thug song that would be the most poseur-ish for this blond girl to be playing?”
  • There are always things that I wish were different, or I feel like I’ve made mistakes. But it’s just part of it. I don’t mind that it’s a little homemade.
  • I try to just make what I want to make or what I would want to see. I try not to think about the audience too much.
  • Marie Antoinette (2006) was the only time I’ve worked more with a studio, so it was important for me to have creative freedom, I never get myself in a situation where I don’t have creative freedom. I learned that from my dad: you put your heart into something, you have to protect it, what you’re making. I always like to keep the budget as small as possible just to have the most freedom. You know you get left alone, you get to pick the actors you want to use. I like doing personal films, after doing a bigger movie, I enjoy doing smaller, intimate films. I’ve always written my own scripts, I really like doing everything from the beginning and taking it all the way through, I’ve probably learned that from my dad.
  • [on Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975)] It seems like it should be boring because it’s these very long takes of her washing her dishes and doing these mundane things, but it’s really fascinating because the actress [Delphine Seyrig] is so great. She’s so natural.
  • [re filmmaking choices] I feel like when I finish one, the next one is always a reaction to the one before. So after I did Marie Antoinette (2006), which was so decorative with so many characters, then I wanted to make Somewhere (2010) where it was just two characters, really simple. And then after that, which was so simple and slow paced, I felt in the mood to do this kind of gaudy, flashy, faster-paced one. But I feel like I’m usually just naturally drawn to something. I don’t know what I want to do next, but I feel like doing something beautiful after this [The Bling Ring (2013)].
  • My mom is very calm and quiet, so I think I got that from her. Because my dad is passionate and loud. …It was always interesting and I really enjoyed that my parents always included us in their lives. So we got to be around all these interesting people and go on adventures. I mean there definitely were hard times…as a teenager losing my brother. He died in a boat accident when I was 15 and he was 22, and we were very close. I have one brother now, Roman. I think our family is so close because we would go on location with my dad sometimes, and we weren’t around neighborhood kids and so we had to hang out with each other and be friends with each other.
  • [on The Bling Ring (2013)] When I read the Vanity Fair [magazine] article about these kids, it summed up everything that I think is declining in our culture. And it just doesn’t feel like anyone is talking about it. Kids are inundated with reality TV and tabloid culture so much that this just seems normal. When I go to a concert, everyone is filming and photographing themselves and then posting the pictures right away. It is almost as if your experiences don’t count unless you have an audience watching them. There are even videos of kids having their sweet-16 birthdays and they want a red-carpet V.I.P. theme. This movie was about an extreme version of this…It frightens me, and it just seems like this trash culture is becoming acceptable as mainstream culture…I don’t know if I would have been as interested in this if I didn’t have daughters and know that they’re growing up in this world. I think that’s the way that it’s affecting, because these are kids in the movie, they’re so young and impressionable.
  • After seeing “Cinderella,” [my daughter] Romy keeps telling me that she wants to be on the Broadway stage. I’m hoping she’ll outgrow that. We’ll see. Romy is in the Girl Scouts and I was around this group of 6-year-olds, and we were talking about things and a few of them said, ‘I want to be famous.’ I thought, Where does that come from? I don’t think we knew about that when we were 6 years old.
  • There’s so many more female directors than when I started. That’s encouraging. Maybe it’s because it’s such an all-encompassing job, and if you have a family, it’s harder to do. But there are female surgeons. And there’s plenty of women working in the film business.
  • My dad came on the set of The Virgin Suicides (1999) and told me, “You should say ‘Action’ louder, more from your diaphragm.” I thought, O.K., you can go now. I’m not going to say it wasn’t intimidating, but when you direct is the only time you get to have the world exactly how you want it. My movies are very close to what I set out to do. And I’m superopinionated about what I do and don’t like. I may say it differently, but I still get what I want.
  • We were always around my dad, so he wasn’t absentee at all. I don’t think it was normal, but it was exciting. You always had lots of creative people around, and my parents took us everywhere. I got exposed to so many different cultures and people. I mean, I got to go to Akira Kurosawa’s house as a child.
  • [on Marie Antoinette (2006)] I was drawn to the idea of this girl being so young, and that our perceptions of Marie Antoinette, the myth, how she was turned into this villainous queen, are so different to the actual person, and she was just this kid that got sucked into a weird situation.
  • I’m always a sucker for a love story.
  • I was going to art school and trying different things. I was interested in a lot of, mostly visual arts. I didn’t know what I wanted to do and then I made a short film and felt like it was a combination of all these interests of mine with design and photography and music. But it was really when I read the book The Virgin Suicides that made me wanna make a movie.
  • [on Marie Antoinette (2006)] All I can say is that I set out to challenge myself with each movie, and having to do a period film was a huge challenge. How to do it in a fresh way, and from the point of view of a strange girl in a strange world? If you attempt something new, it’s always a risk.
  • That’s the way I work: I try to imagine what I would like to see.
  • “You’re considered superficial and silly if you are interested in fashion, but I think you can be substantial and still be interested in frivolity.” – when discussing the topic of her movie, Marie Antoinette (2006).
  • On taking her stage name, “Domino”, at the age of 11: “I thought it was glamorous.”

Sofia Carmina Coppola Important Facts

  • Directed 1 actor to an Oscar nomination: Bill Murray, who was nominated for Best Actor for Lost in Translation (2003).
  • Her fragrance of choice is Fracas by Robert Piguet.
  • She played the niece of her real life aunt Talia Shire in The Godfather: Part III (1990).
  • She directed her cousin Jason Schwartzman in Marie Antoinette (2006).
  • She appeared in two Best Picture Academy Award winners: The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather: Part II (1974).
  • Lives in an apartment in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village neighborhood.
  • Traveled with her parents when her father was shooting on location, in The Philippines for Apocalypse Now (1979), and in Oklahoma, attending public school there, during shooting of The Outsiders (1983).
  • (August 27, 2011) Married to her longtime boyfriend, Thomas Mars, with whom she has two daughters: 4-year-old Romy and 1-year-old Cosima. It is her second marriage.
  • Gave birth to her second child at age 39, a daughter Cosima Croquet on May 18, 2010. Child’s father is her boyfriend [now second husband], Thomas Mars.
  • Gave birth to her first child at age 35, a daughter Romy Croquet on November 28, 2006. Child’s father is her boyfriend [now second husband], Thomas Mars.
  • Collaborated with French fashion house Louis Vuitton on a collection of handbags (2008) and the resort collection 2012 (2011).
  • Her favorite films are Rumble Fish (1983), The Last Picture Show (1971), Sixteen Candles (1984), Lolita (1962) and Breathless (1960).
  • At age 32, became the youngest woman ever to be Oscar-nominated as Best Director for Lost in Translation (2003).
  • Is an alumnus of the children’s theatre group MET2 along with Adam Lambert, Nicolas Cage , Matt McFarland, Kylie Tyndall, Keaton Tyndall, Vivian Bayubay, Nathan Norton, Derek Klena, Lauren Klena, & Roma Watkins.
  • Granddaughter of Carmine Coppola and Italia Coppola.
  • Aunt of Gia Coppola.
  • Great-granddaughter of Francesco Pennino.
  • She was one of the cast members who were involved in all three of The Godfather films, along with Al Pacino. She played as the christened baby in The Godfather (1972), as a child on a steamboat in The Godfather: Part II (1974), and eventually as Mary Corleone in The Godfather: Part III (1990). Nevertheless, her appearances in the first and second movie were left uncredited.
  • Friend of Zoe R. Cassavetes.
  • Her first appearance on film was as the baby in the baptism sequence in The Godfather (1972). This was the inspiration for a scene in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), in which Chancellor Palpatine declares the formation of the Empire while Anakin Skywalker kills the separatist leaders. Coppola appeared earlier in the Star Wars series, as the handmaiden Sache in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999).
  • Her father is of Italian descent. Her mother is of British Isles ancestry.
  • Has stated that her favorite band is The Chemical Brothers.
  • Is one of two “Star Wars” cast members to direct a cast mate in a movie. Frank Oz directed Ian McDiarmid in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) and Terence Stamp in Bowfinger (1999). Coppola directed Hayden Christensen in The Virgin Suicides (1999) and Rose Byrne in Marie Antoinette (2006).
  • Designer Marc Jacobs named a bag after her: The Sofia Bag.
  • Studied photography at Mills College in Oakland, California, just east of San Francisco, and painting at the California Institute of the Arts (Cal-Arts) in Valencia, California, just north of Los Angeles.
  • Niece of Talia Shire, David Shire, Jack Schwartzman, and August Coppola.
  • Is one of a select few who has won both an Academy Award and a Razzie.
  • A friendship of many years with Quentin Tarantino blossomed into a serious relationship recently following Sofia’s separation from her husband, Spike Jonze.
  • With her 2004 Oscar win for screenwriting, she joined her family, The Coppolas, to becoming the second family to have Oscar winners in three generations with her father, Francis Ford Coppola; grandfather, Carmine Coppola; and cousin, Nicolas Cage, all winners. The first family is the Hustons – Anjelica Huston, John Huston, and Walter Huston.
  • Sofia and her ex-husband Spike Jonze have both received Oscar nominations for Best Director, having been the first married couple to do so.
  • In 2004 she became the first American woman ever nominated for a best director Oscar. The two other past Oscar nominees were Jane Campion, who is a New Zealander, and Lina Wertmüller, who is Italian.
  • Is the first American woman and third woman overall to be nominated for the Best Director Academy Award.
  • Sister of Roman Coppola and Gian-Carlo Coppola.
  • Replaced Winona Ryder in the role of Mary Corleone in The Godfather: Part III (1990).
  • Designer for street fashion label Milkfed, which she calls “a small t-shirt company”
  • Cousin of Nicolas Cage, Marc Coppola and Christopher Coppola.
  • Daughter of director Francis Ford Coppola and Eleanor Coppola (nee’ Neil).
  • Cousin of Jason Schwartzman and Robert Schwartzman.

Sofia Carmina Coppola Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis 2013 TV Series Florist Actress
Corporate Ghost 2004 Video Joan Crawford in ‘Mildred Pierce’ Actress
CQ 2001 Enzo’s Mistress Actress
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace 1999 Saché Actress
The Chemical Brothers: Elektrobank 1997 Video short Janet Actress
Ciao L.A. 1994 Video short Britney Actress
Inside Monkey Zetterland 1992 Cindy Actress
The Godfather: Part III 1990 Mary Corleone Actress
The Spirit of ’76 1990 Girl in parade (uncredited) Actress
Tucker: The Man and His Dream 1988 Girl at Mellon Publicity Event (uncredited) Actress
Anna 1987 Noodle Actress
Peggy Sue Got Married 1986 Nancy Kelcher Actress
Faerie Tale Theatre 1986 TV Series Gwendolyn Actress
The Princess Who Had Never Laughed 1984 TV Movie Gwendolyn (as Domino Coppola) Actress
Frankenweenie 1984 Short Anne Chambers (as Domino) Actress
The Cotton Club 1984 Child in Street (as Domino) Actress
Rumble Fish 1983 Patty’s Sister (as Domino) Actress
The Outsiders 1983 Little Girl (as Domino) Actress
The Godfather: A Novel for Television 1977 TV Mini-Series Child on Steamship Actress
The Godfather: Part II 1974 Child on Ship (uncredited) Actress
The Godfather 1972 Michael Francis Rizzi (uncredited) Actress
The Beguiled 2017 screenplay filming Writer
A Very Murray Christmas 2015 written by Writer
The Bling Ring 2013 written by Writer
Somewhere 2010 written by Writer
Marie Antoinette 2006 written by Writer
Lost in Translation 2003 written by Writer
Platinum 2003 TV Series creator and story Writer
The Virgin Suicides 1999 written by Writer
Lick the Star 1998 Short screenplay Writer
Hi Octane 1994 TV Series creator – 3 episodes Writer
New York Stories 1989 written by – segment “Life without Zoe” Writer
The Beguiled 2017 producer filming Producer
A Very Murray Christmas 2015 executive producer Producer
The Bling Ring 2013 producer Producer
Somewhere 2010 producer Producer
Marie Antoinette 2006 producer Producer
Lost in Translation 2003 producer Producer
Platinum 2003 TV Series executive producer Producer
High Octane 2002 TV Series executive producer Producer
Beastie Boys: Video Anthology 2000 Video documentary producer – segment “Ciao L.A” Producer
Lick the Star 1998 Short producer Producer
Hi Octane 1994 TV Series producer Producer
Ciao L.A. 1994 Video short producer Producer
The Beguiled 2017 filming Director
A Very Murray Christmas 2015 Director
The Bling Ring 2013 Director
Somewhere 2010 Director
Marie Antoinette 2006 Director
VOID (Video Overview in Deceleration) 2005 Video segment “This Here Giraffe” Director
Lost in Translation 2003 Director
The Virgin Suicides 1999 Director
Lick the Star 1998 Short Director
Bed, Bath and Beyond 1996 Short Director
Torrance Rises 1999 Short Cinematographer
New York Stories 1989 costume designer – segment “: “Life without Zoe” Costume Department
The Spirit of ’76 1990 Costume Designer
New York Stories 1989 title designer: main titles – segment “Life without Zoe” Miscellaneous
Palo Alto 2013 very special thanks Thanks
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III 2012 special thanks – as Sofia Thanks
The Haunting of Helena 2012 thanks Thanks
10 pelis 2011 special thanks Thanks
Veronika 2009 Short thanks Thanks
Broken English 2007 very special thanks Thanks
Thumbsucker 2005 special thanks: for support Thanks
The Squid and the Whale 2005 special thanks Thanks
The Dream Studio 2004 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 2004 special thanks Thanks
What’s Up, Fatlip? 2003 Video documentary short special thanks – as Sofia Thanks
Adaptation. 2002 special thanks – as Sofia Thanks
Torrance Rises 1999 Short special thanks – as Sofia Thanks
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside 1990 TV Movie documentary thanks Thanks
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound 2016 Documentary post-production Herself Self
The Family Whistle 2016 Documentary Herself Self
Il était une fois… 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Cinema 3 2011-2013 TV Series Herself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
At the Movies 2010-2013 TV Series Herself Self
Le grand journal de Canal+ 2013 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Sunset Strip 2012 Documentary Herself Self
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Rencontres de cinéma 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Made in Hollywood 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber 2010 TV Series Self
The Girls Next Door 2009 TV Series Herself – Director Self
Madonna: Celebration – The Video Collection 2009 Video Herself (segment “Deeper and Deeper”) Self
La traversée du désir 2009 Documentary Herself Self
40 x 15 2008 Documentary Herself Self
Fog City Mavericks 2007 Documentary Herself Self
Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Making of ‘Marie Antoinette’ 2007 Video short Herself Self
Silenci? 2004-2007 TV Series Herself Self
Miradas 2 2007 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Cannes, la alfombra roja 2006 Video documentary short Herself Self
Imagine 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Film ’72 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Corazón de… 2006 TV Series Herself Self
La nuit des Césars 2005 TV Series documentary Herself – Meilleur film étranger Self
The Independent Spirit Awards Nomination Show 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The 76th Annual Academy Awards 2004 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay / Winner: Best Original Screenplay / Nominated: Best Director and Best Picture Self
The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2004 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Gomorron 2004 TV Series Herself – regissör Self
Lost on Location: Behind the Scenes of ‘Lost in Translation’ 2004 Video documentary short Herself Self
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards 2004 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy & Best Screenplay Self
The Work of Director Spike Jonze 2003 Video documentary Janet (segment “Elektrobank”) (uncredited) Self
Charlie Rose 2003 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
On the Set of ‘CQ’ 2002 Video documentary short Herself Self
2001 MTV Movie Awards 2001 TV Special Herself Self
Beastie Boys: Video Anthology 2000 Video documentary Britney (segment “Ciao L.A.”) (uncredited) Self
Nulle part ailleurs 2000 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2000 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards 2000 TV Special Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) Self
The 52nd Annual Directors Guild Awards 2000 TV Special Herself Self
Torrance Rises 1999 Short Herself Self
MTV Video Music Awards 1995 1995 TV Special Herself Self
Hi Octane 1994 TV Series Herself – Host Self
Sandra After Dark 1992 TV Movie Herself Self
The 19th Annual Rudolph Valentino Awards 1991 TV Special Herself Self
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse 1991 Documentary Herself (as Sofia) Self
The 43th Annual Directors Guild Awards 1991 TV Special Herself Self
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside 1990 TV Movie documentary Herself / Mary Corleone Self
House of Style: Music, Models and MTV 2012 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Penélope, camino a los Oscar 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Cut Shorts 2006 Video Archive Footage
Cannes 2006: Crónica de Carlos Boyero 2006 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
The Godfather 2006 Video Game Michael Francis Rizzi (uncredited) Archive Footage
Cinema mil 2005 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Silenci? 2004 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
The Chemical Brothers: Singles 93-03 2003 Video Gymnast Archive Footage
The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 1992 Video Mary Corleone Archive Footage

Sofia Carmina Coppola Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 Dorothy Arzner Directors Award Women in Film Crystal Awards Won
2013 Dorothy Arzner Directors Award Women in Film Lucy Awards The Bling Ring (2013) Won
2010 Special Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Somewhere (2010) Won
2010 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Somewhere (2010) Won
2006 Cinema Prize of the French National Education System Cannes Film Festival Marie Antoinette (2006) Won
2006 Icon Award Elle Women in Hollywood Awards Won
2005 Bodil Bodil Awards Best American Film (Bedste amerikanske film) Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2005 César César Awards, France Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger) Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2005 Fotogramas de Plata Fotogramas de Plata Best Foreign Film (Mejor Película Extranjera) Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2005 Critics Award French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Best Foreign Film Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2005 Robert Robert Festival Best American Film (Årets amerikanske film) Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Chlotrudis Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Chlotrudis Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Best Foreign Film German Film Awards Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Guild Film Award – Gold Guild of German Art House Cinemas Foreign Film (Ausländischer Film) Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 ICS Award International Cinephile Society Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Silver Ribbon Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Foreign Director (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero) Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 OFCS Award Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 PFCS Award Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Breakout Performance – Behind the Camera Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Comedy Film Honor US Comedy Arts Festival Best First Time Comedy Director Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 Comedy Film Honor US Comedy Arts Festival Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2004 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 Golden Athena Athens International Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 ACCA Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 Special Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 NYFCO Award New York Film Critics, Online Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 Seattle Film Critics Award Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 Seattle Film Critics Award Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 SEFCA Award Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 Critics Award São Paulo International Film Festival Best in Competition Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 TFCA Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 UFCA Award Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 Best New Director Valladolid International Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 FIPRESCI Prize Valladolid International Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 Lina Mangiacapre Award Venice Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2003 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Won
2001 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best New Filmmaker The Virgin Suicides (1999) Won
2001 Young Hollywood Award Young Hollywood Awards Best Director The Virgin Suicides (1999) Won
1991 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actress The Godfather: Part III (1990) Won
1991 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst New Star The Godfather: Part III (1990) Won
2013 Dorothy Arzner Directors Award Women in Film Crystal Awards Nominated
2013 Dorothy Arzner Directors Award Women in Film Lucy Awards The Bling Ring (2013) Nominated
2010 Special Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Somewhere (2010) Nominated
2010 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Somewhere (2010) Nominated
2006 Cinema Prize of the French National Education System Cannes Film Festival Marie Antoinette (2006) Nominated
2006 Icon Award Elle Women in Hollywood Awards Nominated
2005 Bodil Bodil Awards Best American Film (Bedste amerikanske film) Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2005 César César Awards, France Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger) Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2005 Fotogramas de Plata Fotogramas de Plata Best Foreign Film (Mejor Película Extranjera) Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2005 Critics Award French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Best Foreign Film Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2005 Robert Robert Festival Best American Film (Årets amerikanske film) Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Chlotrudis Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Chlotrudis Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Best Foreign Film German Film Awards Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Guild Film Award – Gold Guild of German Art House Cinemas Foreign Film (Ausländischer Film) Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 ICS Award International Cinephile Society Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Silver Ribbon Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Foreign Director (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero) Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 OFCS Award Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 PFCS Award Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Breakout Performance – Behind the Camera Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Comedy Film Honor US Comedy Arts Festival Best First Time Comedy Director Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 Comedy Film Honor US Comedy Arts Festival Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2004 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 Golden Athena Athens International Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 ACCA Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 Special Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 NYFCO Award New York Film Critics, Online Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 Seattle Film Critics Award Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Director Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 Seattle Film Critics Award Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 SEFCA Award Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Original Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 Critics Award São Paulo International Film Festival Best in Competition Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 TFCA Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 UFCA Award Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 Best New Director Valladolid International Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 FIPRESCI Prize Valladolid International Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 Lina Mangiacapre Award Venice Film Festival Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2003 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay, Original Lost in Translation (2003) Nominated
2001 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best New Filmmaker The Virgin Suicides (1999) Nominated
2001 Young Hollywood Award Young Hollywood Awards Best Director The Virgin Suicides (1999) Nominated
1991 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actress The Godfather: Part III (1990) Nominated
1991 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst New Star The Godfather: Part III (1990) Nominated