List of awards and nominations received by Ebrahim Hatamikia

This article is List of awards and nominations received by Iranian director and screenwriter Ebrahim Hatamikia.

Ebrahim Hatamikia awards and nominations
Hatamikia receives Golden Phoenix and Golden Mirror awards for Bodyguard
Totals[a]
Wins43
Nominations85
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Hatamikia has received several awards and honors through his career including 23 nominations for Crystal Simorgh which won 10 of them. The Bodyguard (2016) is the most nominated and most awarded film of him. His first was for The Path (1985), a short film which produced at early stages of his professional career. In addition to awards and nominations for directing and screenwriting, he has nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 6th Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Awards.

Awards and nominations edit

Award Year Section Category Work(s) Result Ref.
Baghdad International Film Festival [ar] 2016 Drama Feature Films Golden Palm for Best Film Bodyguard Won [1]
City International Film Festival [fa] 2017 Feature Films Best Director Bodyguard Nominated [2]
Fajr International Film Festival 1985 Short Films Crystal Simorgh for Best Short Film The Path DH. [3]
1989 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay The Scout Nominated [4]
Crystal Simorgh of Special Jury Prize The Scout Won
1990 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director The Immigrant Nominated
Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay The Immigrant DH.
1993 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director From Karkheh to Rhein Nominated
Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay From Karkheh to Rhein Nominated
1994 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director The Green Ashes Nominated
1998 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director The Glass Agency Won
Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay The Glass Agency Won
1999 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director The Red Ribbon Nominated
International Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director The Red Ribbon Won
Iran's Bests from 1979 Best "Sacred Defense cinema" Film From Karkheh to Rhein Won
Best Political Film The Glass Agency Won
2002 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director Low Heights Nominated [5]
2006 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Film[a] In the Name of the Father Won [4]
Crystal Simorgh for Best Director In the Name of the Father Nominated
Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay In the Name of the Father DH.
International Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Film[a] (Asia sub-section) In the Name of the Father Won
2010 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director In Amethyst Color Won [6]
Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay In Amethyst Color Nominated
Crystal Simorgh of Special Jury Prize In Amethyst Color Nominated
International Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay In Amethyst Color Won [7]
2014 Iranian Competition Crystal Simorgh for Best Director Che Nominated [8]
International Competition Interfaith Award Che Won [9]
2018 Contending for Simorgh Crystal Simorgh for Best Director Damascus Time Won[b] [10]
Hafez Awards 1999 Best Director The Red Ribbon Nominated [11]
Best Screenplay The Red Ribbon Nominated
2002 Cinema Best Director Low Heights Nominated [12]
Best Screenplay[c] Low Heights Nominated [13]
2011 Cinema Best Director In Amethyst Color Nominated [14]
2016 Cinema Best Director Bodyguard Nominated [15]
2018 Cinema Best Director Damascus Time Nominated [16]
Iran Cinema Celebration [fa] 1998 Feature Films Golden Statuette for Best Director The Glass Agency Won [17]
1999 Feature Films Golden Statuette for Best Director The Red Ribbon Nominated [4]
2002 Feature Films Golden Statuette for Best Director Low Heights Won [18]
Golden Statuette for Best Screenplay[c] Low Heights Nominated
Film Critics and Writers Association's Choice Low Heights Nominated
House of Cinema [fa]'s Choice[d] Low Heights Won[e] [19]
2008 Feature Films Golden Statuette for Best Director Invitation Nominated [20]
Golden Statuette for Best Screenplay[f] Invitation Nominated
2016 Feature Films Golden Statuette for Best Director Bodyguard Nominated [21]
2018 Feature Films Golden Statuette for Best Director Damascus Time Nominated [22]
Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association [fa] 2008 Iran's Recent 30 Years Best "Sacred Defense cinema" Filmmaker Won [23]
2011 Feature Films Best Director In Amethyst Color Won [24]
Best Screenplay In Amethyst Color Nominated
2013 Feature Films Best Supporting Actor The Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M Nominated [25]
2014 Feature Films Best Director Che Nominated [26]
2016 Feature Films Best Director Bodyguard Nominated [27]
Special Jury Award for Directing Bodyguard Won [28]
2018 Feature Films Best Director Damascus Time Nominated [29]
IRIB TV Festival 2003 A-Grade Series Best Director The Red Soil Won [30]
London Iranian Film Festival 2016 Audience Choice awards Bodyguard 1st [31]
Mar del Plata International Film Festival 2003 International Competition Golden Astor for Best Film Low Heights Nominated [32]
Mirror Award 2016 Feature Films Golden Mirror for Best Film Bodyguard Won [33]
Phoenix Award 2016 Feature Films Golden Phoenix for Best Film Bodyguard Won [33]
2018 Feature Films Golden Phoenix for Best Film Damascus Time Won [34]
Resistance International Film Festival [fa] 1990 Feature Films Best Film The Scout Won [35]
Best Director The Scout and The Immigrant Won [35]
1992 Feature Films Best Screenplay Union of the Good DH. [36]
1994 Feature Films Best Director From Karkheh to Rhein Nominated [37]
Best Screenplay From Karkheh to Rhein DH. [37]
1996 Feature Films Best Director Minoo Watchtower Nominated [38]
Best Screenplay The Scent of Joseph's Shirt Nominated [38]
1998 Feature Films Best Director The Glass Agency Nominated [39]
Best Screenplay The Glass Agency Nominated [39]
Special Jury Award The Glass Agency Won [39]
2000 20 Years Cinema Four Major "Sacred Defense cinema" Filmmakers 2nd [40]
2005 Overall Five Best "Sacred Defense cinema" Filmmakers 1st [41]
2010 "Sacred Defense" 3 Best Directors The Glass Agency 1st [42]
3 Best Screenplays The Glass Agency 1st [42]
2014 Iranian Feature Films Best Director Che Won [43]
Best Screenplay Che Nominated [44]
International Feature Films Special Jury Award Che Won [43]
2016 Iranian Feature Films Best Director Bodyguard Won [45]
Best Screenplay Bodyguard Nominated [46]
Martyr-families' Choice Best Work Bodyguard Won [45]
2018 40 Years Cinema Best Director Won[g] [47]
Best Screenwriter Won[h] [47]
San Sebastián International Film Festival 1999 Golden Shell for Best Picture The Red Ribbon Nominated [48]
VIFF Vienna Independent Film Festival 2017 Golden Statuette for Best Feature Film Bodyguard Nominated [49]
Golden Statuette for Best Director Bodyguard Won
Golden Statuette for Best Art Direction Bodyguard Won

Most awards and nominations edit

Most nominations for
Nominations Film
15 Bodyguard
9 The Glass Agency
8 Low Heights
7 In Amethyst Color
6 The Red Ribbon
Che
Most awards for
Wins Film
9 Bodyguard
7 The Glass Agency

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Co-produced with Mohammad Pirhadi
  2. ^ Along with Bahram Tavakoli for Directing of The Lost Strait
  3. ^ a b Co-written with Asghar Farhadi
  4. ^ Jointly nomination for Hatamikia as director and Manouchehr Mohammadi as producer.
  5. ^ Along with Manijeh Hekmat and Sirus Taslimi [fa] for directing and producing of Women's Prison
  6. ^ Co-written with Chista Yasrebi
  7. ^ Along with Masoud Dehnamaki and Rasoul Mollagholipour
  8. ^ Along with Narges Abyar and Mohammad-Hossein Mahdavian

References edit

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  2. ^ "City Film Festival nominees in section of feature films announced" (in Persian). Young Journalists Club. 5 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Review on 28 periods of Fajr Film Festival: 3rd period" (in Persian). Iranian Students News Agency. 16 January 2011.
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  5. ^ "The 20th Simorgh lands tonight". Hamshahri (in Persian). No. 2647. 10 February 2002.
  6. ^ "Crystal Simorgh in amethyst color" (in Persian). Mehr News Agency. 4 February 2010.
  7. ^ Entezari, Alireza (1 February 2010). "Closing ceremony of the 28th Fajr International Film Festival's International Competition section". CinemaScreen (in Persian).
  8. ^ "Fajr Film Festival's "Simorgh Competition" section nominations announced" (in Persian). Iranian Students News Agency. 9 February 2014.
  9. ^ "first ones of "Simorgh" awarded" (in Persian). Iranian Students News Agency. 4 February 2014.
  10. ^ "36th Fajr Film Festival winners honored". Cinema Without Borders. 11 February 2018.
  11. ^ "3rd Hafez Awards". Hafez Awards (in Persian). Retrieved 30 April 2020.
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  17. ^ "2nd Iran Cinema Celebration". House of Cinema (in Persian). Retrieved 6 May 2020.
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  29. ^ "Winners of 12th Critics Awards announced". SourehCinema (in Persian). 19 December 2018.
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  48. ^ "47th San Sebastián Film Festival (1999)". FilmAffinity. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  49. ^ "VIFF 2017 Winners". VIFF Vienna Independent Film Festival. Retrieved 28 April 2020.

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