List of accolades received by Coco (2017 film)

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Coco accolades
Lee Unkrich at the 2009 Venice Film Festival.
Lee Unkrich received several awards and nominations for his direction.
Totals[a]
Wins63
Nominations81
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.

Coco is a 2017 American animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Lee Unkrich and was based on an original idea by Unkrich with the screenplay written by Adrian Molina (who also co-directed) and Matthew Aldrich. The film follows Miguel (voiced by Anthony Gonzalez), a 12-year-old boy, who is accidentally transported to the land of the dead. There he seeks the help of his deceased musician great-great-grandfather to return him to his family among the living. The film's voice cast also stars Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Renée Victor, Ana Ofelia Murguía, and Edward James Olmos.[1]

The film premiered at the Morelia International Film Festival on October 20, 2017. It was theatrically released in Mexico the following week,[2] before being released in over 3,900 theatres in the United States and Canada on November 27.[3] Coco grossed $814.3 million worldwide.[4] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 97% based on 359 reviews.[5]

Coco has received various awards and nominations. At the 90th Academy Awards, it won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. The film garnered two nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, winning for Best Animated Feature Film. Coco also won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for both Best Animated Feature and Best Song. The film led the 45th Annie Awards with thirteen nominations, and won a record-breaking eleven awards.[6] It was named one of the ten best films of 2017 by the National Board of Review. Various critic circles also picked Coco as the best animated feature film of the year.

Accolades[edit]

Accolades received by Coco (2017 film)
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result Ref.
Academy Awards March 4, 2018 Best Animated Feature Lee Unkrich and Darla K. Anderson Won [7]
Best Original Song Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (for "Remember Me") Won
ACE Eddie Awards January 26, 2018 Best Edited Animated Feature Film Steve Bloom Won [8]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards January 9, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won[a] [9]
[10]
Best Animated Female Mama Imelda Nominated
Annie Awards February 3, 2018 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [11]
Animated Effects in an Animated Production Shaun Galinak, Dave Hale, Jason Johnston, Carl Kaphan, Keith Daniel Klohn Won
Character Animation in an Animated Feature Production John Chun Chiu Lee Won
Allison Rutland Nominated
Character Design in an Animated Feature Production Daniel Arriaga, Daniela Strijleva, Greg Dykstra, Alonso Martinez, Zaruhi Galstyan Won
Directing in an Animated Feature Production Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina Won
Music in an Animated Feature Production Michael Giacchino, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Germaine Franco, Adrian Molina Won
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Harley Jessup, Danielle Feinberg, Bryn Imagire, Nathaniel McLaughlin, Ernesto Nemesio Won
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production Dean Kelly Won
Madeline Sharafian Nominated
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Anthony Gonzalez Won
Writing in an Animated Feature Production Adrian Molina and Matthew Aldrich Won
Editorial in an Animated Feature Production Steve Bloom, Lee Unkrich, Greg Snyder, Tim Fox Won
African-American Film Critics Association February 7, 2018 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [12]
Top 10 Films Coco Won
Art Directors Guild January 27, 2018 Production Design in an Animated Feature Harley Jessup Won [13]
Austin Film Critics Association January 8, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [14]
Boston Society of Film Critics December 10, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Won [15]
British Academy Film Awards February 18, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [16]
Cinema Audio Society Awards February 24, 2018 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Animated Vince Caro, Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Joel Iwataki and Blake Collins Won [17]
Chicago Film Critics Association December 12, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Won [18]
Columbus Film Critics Association Awards January 4, 2018 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [19]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 11, 2018 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [20]
Best Song "Remember Me" Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 13, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Won [21]
Detroit Film Critics Society December 7, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Nominated [22]
Empire Awards March 18, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [23]
Florida Film Critics Circle December 23, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Won [24]
Georgia Film Critics Association January 12, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [25]
Best Original Song "Remember Me" Won
Golden Globe Awards January 7, 2018 Best Animated Feature Film Coco Won [26]
Best Original Song Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (for the song "Remember Me") Nominated
Golden Reel Awards February 18, 2018 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Animation J.R. Grubbs, Chris Boyes, Marshall Winn, Michael Silvers, Michael Silvers, Justin Doyle, Jack Whittaker, Terry Eckton, Dee Selby, Jana Vance, Dennie Thorpe, Geoff Vaughan Won [27]
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Musical Stephen Davis and Warren Brown Nominated
Grammy Awards February 10, 2019 Best Song Written for Visual Media Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez for "Remember Me" Nominated [28]
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Michael Giacchino Nominated
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards February 8, 2018 Best Music Supervision for Film: Budgeted Over 25 Million Dollars Tom MacDougall Nominated [29]
Best Song/Recording Created for a Film "Remember Me" Nominated
Heartland Film Festival November 23, 2017 Truly Moving Picture Award Lee Unkrich Won [30]
Hollywood Film Awards November 5, 2017 Hollywood Animation Award Lee Unkrich and Darla K. Anderson Won [31]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 16, 2017 Best Original Score – Animated Film Michael Giacchino Won [32]
Houston Film Critics Society January 6, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [33]
Best Original Song "Remember Me" Won
Humanitas Prize February 16, 2018 Feature – Family Lee Unkrich, Jason Katz, Matthew Aldrich and Adrian Molina Nominated [34]
Imagen Awards August 25, 2018 Best Picture Coco Won [35]
Best Director Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina Won
International Film Music Critics Association February 22, 2018 Best Original Score for an Animated Film Michael Giacchino Nominated [36]
Kids' Choice Awards March 24, 2018 Favorite Animated Movie Coco Won [37]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association December 3, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Runner-up [38]
National Board of Review January 9, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [39]
New York Film Critics Circle January 3, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [40]
New York Film Critics Online December 10, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Won [41]
Online Film Critics Society December 28, 2017 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [42]
Producers Guild of America Awards January 20, 2018 Best Animated Motion Picture Darla K. Anderson Won [43]
San Diego Film Critics Society December 11, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Nominated [44]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 10, 2017 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [45]
Satellite Awards February 11, 2018 Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature Coco Won [46]
[47]
Best Sound (Editing and Mixing) Coco Nominated
Saturn Awards June 27, 2018 Best Animated Film Coco Won [48]
Best Music Michael Giacchino Won
Seattle Film Critics Society December 18, 2017 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [49]
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 17, 2017 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [50]
Teen Choice Awards August 12, 2018 Choice Fantasy Movie Coco Won [51]
Choice Fantasy Movie Actor Anthony Gonzalez Won
Gael García Bernal Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association December 10, 2017 Best Animated Film Coco Runner-up [52]
Visual Effects Society Awards February 13, 2018 Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson, David Ryu, Michael K. O'Brien Won [53]
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Emron Grover, Jonathan Hoffman, Michael Honsel, Guilherme Sauerbronn Jacinto for "Hèctor" Won
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Michael Frederickson, Jamie Hecker, Jonathan Pytko, Dave Strick for "City of the Dead" Won
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature Kristopher Campbell, Stephen Gustafson, Dave Hale, Keith Klohn Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 8, 2017 Best Animated Feature Coco Won [54]
Best Animated Voice Performance Anthony Gonzalez Won
Gael García Bernal Nominated
Best Original Score Michael Giacchino Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle Awards December 22, 2017 Best Family Film Coco Won [55]
Best Animated Female(s) Coco Won
World Soundtrack Awards October 17, 2018 Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film "Remember Me" Nominated [56]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Tied with Loving Vincent

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