Godzilla: Minus One has been nothing short of a kaiju-sized success, both amongst devoted Godzilla fans, average moviegoers, and movie critics alike. As of writing this article, we are yet to find out if G -1.0 will take home the big prize, its Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima are listed as the nominees for this award, having led the painstaking process of creating incredible visual effects for the film. That being said, leading up to the Oscars race is always a delight to watch, as you get regional awards, by publication or by state, that basically solidifies the campaign a film, performer, or behind-the-scenes crew member must go through in order to receive such a nomination. There’s also some historic victories with the Academy Award nomination, with Joshua Encinias of MovieMaker pointing out, “Yamazaki became the first director since Stanley Kubrick (for 2001: A Space Odyssey) to be nominated for the Best Achievement in Visual Effects Academy Award. “, which is another incredible feat.
Here’s a breakdown of all the wins and nominations that Takashi Yamazaki’s kaiju epic has received. It’s quite the list, but they’re all here! First up are nominations that have not received a declared winner yet. After that, it’s all the confirmed nominations and wins that this critical and commercial darling has received. Listed in ABC order for easy reference!
Best Visual Effects
Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima
Best Picture
Godzilla: Minus One
Best Director
Takashi Yamazaki
Best Screenplay
Takashi Yamazaki
Best Lead Actor
Ryunosuke Kamiki
Best Lead Actress
Minami Hamabe
Best Supporting Actress
Sakura Ando
Best Cinematography
Kōzō Shibasaki
Best Music
Naoki Sato
Best Lighting
Naruyuki Ueda
Best Art Direction
Anri Jojo
Best Sound Recording
Hisashi Takeuchi
Best Editing
Ryūji Miyajima
Best Visual Effects
Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima
Best Supporting Actress
Minami Hamabe
Best Sound
Natsuko Inoue
Non-English Language Film of the Year
Genre Film of the Year
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Foreign Language Feature
Natsuko Inoue
Best International Feature Film
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Film
Best Visual Effects
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Visual Effects
Winner – Best International Film
Nominee – Best Film
Winner – Best Picture
Winner – Best Actor
Ryunosuke Kamiki
Winner – Best Supporting Actress
Minami Hamabe
Nominee – Best Director
Takashi Yamazaki
Winner – Best Visual Effects
Nomination – Best International Film
Winner – Best Visual Effects
Kiyoko Shibuya
Takashi Yamazaki
Nominee – Best Foreign Film
Kenji Yamada
Kazuaki Kishida
Minami Ichikawa
Keiichiro Moriya
Nominee – Best Film
Nominee – Best Foreign Language Film
Nominee – Best Score
Naoki Sato
Nominee – Best Foreign Language Film
Winner- Best Sci-Fi & Horror
Winner – Best Non-English Language Feature
Nominee- Best Visual Effects
Winner – Best Visual Effects
Runner-Up – Best International Film
Winner – Special Prize
Godzilla: Minus One Production Team
Winner – Best Visual Effects
Nominee – Best Foreign Language Film
Fujimoto Award
Hisashi Usui
Shuji Abe
Kenji Yamada
Kazuaki Kishida
Gō Abe
Keiichirō Moriya
Winner- Best International Film
Nominee – Best Picture
Winner – Best Visual Effects
Takashi Yamazaki
Kiyoko Shibuya
Nominee – Best Foreign Language Film
Winner – Best Sci-Fi Film
Nominee:
Best Visual Effects
Best Horror Film
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner – Best Director
Takashi Yamazaki
Nominee:
Best Leading Actor – Ryunosuke Kamiki
Best Supporting Actress – Minami Hamabe
Best Picture
Nominee:
Best Picture
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Visual Effects
Runner-up: Best Foreign Language Film
Nominee:
Best Film
Best Score
Naoki Sato
Best International Film – 8th Place
Winner – Best Score (Science Fiction/Fantasy)
Winner – Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror
Winner:
Best International Movie
Best Horror/Sci-Fi Movie
Nominee:
Best Visual Effects
Best Action Movie
Winner – Best Visual Effects
Nominee – Best International Film
Winner – Best International Feature Film
Winner: – Best Art Direction
Anri Jojo
Nominee:
Excellence Award
Best Director
Takashi Yamazaki
Best Film Score
Naoki Satō
Best Recording
Hisashi Takeuchi
Best Cinematography
Kōzō Shibasaki
Winner – Best International Film
Nominee – Best Film
Winner – Best Sci-Fi/Horror Film
Runner-up – Best Visual Effects
Nominee – Best International Feature FIlm
Nominee:
Yūjirō Ishihara Award
Best Supporting Actress
Minami Hamabe
Nominee:
Best Visual Effects
Kiyoko Shibuya
Takashi Yamazaki
Runner-up:
Best International Feature Film
Nominee:
Best Film Not in the English Language
Best Visual Effects
Runner-up:
Philips Steaks Cheesesteak Award
Nominee:
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner:
Best Science Fiction Feature
Nominee:
Best Film Not in the English Language
Best Visual Effects
Best Stunts or Action Choreography
Winner:
Best International Film
Takashi Yamazaki
Best Visual Effects
Takashi Yamazaki
Kiyoko Shibuya
Villain of the Year
Godzilla
Nominee:
Best Action Choreography
Takashi Yamazaki
Nominee:
Best Visual Effects
Takashi Yamazaki
Winner:
Best Visual Effects
Runner-up:
Best Non-English Feature
Nominee:
Outstanding Animated Character in a
Photoreal Feature
Kosuke Taguchi
Takashi Yamazaki
(for Godzilla)
As you can see, there are a bajillion awards for this movie. In my history of being a Godzilla fan, I don’t think I’ve quite seen anything like this. We are living in historic times in this community & fandom! Let’s root for Godzilla: Minus One at the Academy Awards on March 10, but also remember, it’s okay if it doesn’t take home the prize. The fact that a Godzilla film received recognition at the Academy level is mind-blowing and such an incredible feat. I am beyond ecstatic for Yamazaki-san and crew.
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