The Walt Disney Company Tops Industry With 44 Academy Award® Nominations

BURBANK, Calif. – The Walt Disney Company today received an industry-leading 44 Oscar® nominations from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, including 13 nominations for Miramax’s “Chicago”, 10 for “Gangs of New York” and nine for “The Hours,” a co-production with Paramount Pictures. Miramax, which received the most nominations of any studio, set an industry record for most consecutive years with a Best Picture nomination. Nominations for “Chicago,” “Gangs of New York” and “The Hours” mark Miramax’s 11th consecutive year with a Best Picture nomination.

The 13 nominations for “Chicago” tied the record for most nominations for a musical, which was previously set by Disney’s “Mary Poppins” in 1964. Nominations for “Chicago” included Best Picture, Directing, Actress in a Leading Role, Actor in a Supporting Role, Actress in a Supporting Role, Art Direction, Music (Song), Costume Design, Cinematography, Film Editing, Sound and Writing for an Adapted Screenplay.

“Gangs of New York” nominations include Best Picture, Directing, Actor in a Leading Role, Art Direction, Music (Song), Cinematography, Costume Design, and Writing (Original Screenplay).

Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group received three nominations for Best Animated Feature Film for Walt Disney Pictures “Lilo & Stitch,” “Treasure Planet” and “Spirited Away.”

“Today’s nominations are a tribute to the talented creators who have developed such compelling content to audiences worldwide during the past year for The Walt Disney Company,” said Disney Chairman and CEO Michael Eisner. “As evidenced by the nominations, this content has been delivered with the high quality for which Disney is known.”

Miramax’s “Frida” also received six nominations, including Actress in a Leading Role, Art Direction and Musical Score. Miramax’s “Hero” is the first Chinese film ever to receive a nomination.

The Walt Disney Company garnered multiple nominations in the following categories: Best Picture, Directing, Actor in a Supporting Role, Actress in a Leading Role, Actress in a Supporting Role, Animated Feature Film, Art Direction, Musical Score, Musical Song, Cinematography, Costume Design, Film Editing, Sound and Writing for an Adapted Screenplay.

Below is a complete list of nominations received by The Walt Disney Company.

 

###

Best Motion Picture of The Year 
Chicago (Miramax) 
Gangs of New York (Miramax) 
The Hours (Miramax/Paramount) 

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 
Michael Caine in “The Quiet American” (Miramax/Intermedia) 
Daniel Day-Lewis in “Gangs of New York” (Miramax) 

Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role 
Salma Hayek in “Frida” (Miramax) 
Nicole Kidman in “The Hours” (Miramax) 
Renee Zellweger in “Chicago” (Miramax) 

Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 
Ed Harris in “The Hours” (Miramax/Paramount)
John C. Reilly in “Chicago” (Miramax)

Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role 
Julianne Moore in “The Hours” (Miramax/Paramount”
Queen Latifah in “Chicago” (Miramax)
Catherine Zeta-Jones in “Chicago” (Miramax)

Best Animated Feature Film
Lilo & Stitch (Buena Vista) 
Spirited Away (Buena Vista) 
Treasure Planet (Buena Vista)

Achievement in Art Direction 
Chicago (Miramax) 
Frida (Miramax) 
Gangs of New York (Miramax) 

Achievement in Cinematography
Chicago (Miramax)
Gangs of New York (Miramax) 

Achievement in Costume Design 
Chicago (Miramax) 
Frida (Miramax) 
Gangs of New York (Miramax)
The Hours (Miramax/Paramount) 

Achievement in Directing 
Chicago (Miramax) 
Gangs of New York (Miramax)
The Hours (Miramax/Paramount)

Achievement in Film Editing 
Chicago (Miramax) 
Gangs of New York (Miramax) 
The Hours (Miramax/Paramount)

Best Foreign Language Film of The Year 
Hero (Miramax) 
Achievement in Makeup 
Frida (Miramax) 

Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures– Original Score 
Frida (Miramax) 
The Hours (Miramax/Paramount)

Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures — Original Song 
“I Move On” from Chicago (Miramax) 
“Burn It Blue” from Frida (Miramax) 
“The Hands That Built America” from Gangs of New York (Miramax) 

Best Animated Short Film 
Mike’s New Car (Buena Vista) 

Achievement in Sound 
Chicago (Miramax) 
Gangs of New York (Miramax) 

Adapted Screenplay 
Chicago (Miramax) 
The Hours (Miramax/Paramount) 

Original Screenplay 
Gangs of New York (Miramax)