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Wes Anderson is an American filmmaker. Known for directing eccentric comedy films he has received various accolades including an Academy Award , a BAFTA Award , and an Independent Spirit Award as well as nominations for four Golden Globe Awards and four Critics' Choice Awards . His films have competed at the Berlin International Film Festival , the Cannes Film Festival , and the Venice International Film Festival .
Anderson made his directorial debut with the crime comedy Bottle Rocket (1996) for which he won the MTV Movie Award for Best New Filmmaker . He then directed the coming-of-age comedy Rushmore (1998) earning the Independent Spirit Award for Best Director . He gained mainstream success with the family dramedy The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) which earned him nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (his first Oscar nomination) and the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay . He directed the adventure comedy-drama The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) which competed for the Berlin International Film Festival 's Golden Bear . His next film, the comedy The Darjeeling Limited (2007) competed for the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival . Anderson directed his first stop-motion animated film Fantastic Mr. Fox for which he was nominated for the Academy Award , BAFTA Award , and Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature.
He directed the period teen romance Moonrise Kingdom (2012) which competed for the Palme d'Or and earned him nominations for the Academy Award , BAFTA Award , Critics' Choice Award , and Independent Spirit Award for Best Original Screenplay. He gained critical attention for his crime caper adventure comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) earning nominations for three Academy Award (Picture, Director, and Screenplay) as well as win for the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay . He then directed his second stop-motion film Isle of Dogs (2018) which earned him the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival as well as nominations for the Academy Award , BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature.
With his anthology comedy film The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun (2021), it competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay . After seven Academy Award nominations, he finally won for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for the Netflix short film The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (2023) which was adapted off the Roald Dahl story of the same name . The anthology film also consisted of three other shorts, "The Swan", "The Rat Catcher" and "Poison", also based off other Dahl stories. His next two films, the existentialist science-fiction dramedy Asteroid City (2023) and the espionage crime comedy The Phoenician Scheme (2025), both competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival .
Miscellaneous Awards [ edit ]
^ "The 74th Academy Awards – 2002" . Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . Archived from the original on November 9, 2014. Retrieved July 23, 2017 .
^ a b c d e f g h "Wes Anderson - Awards - IMDB" . Internet Movie Database . Retrieved March 15, 2020 .
^ Hammond, Pete. "Exclusive Featurette: Original Screenplay Oscar Nominee 'Moonrise Kingdom' " . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved May 13, 2018 .
^ a b c "Oscar Nominations: Grand Budapest Hotel Leads With 9 – Full List" . Deadline Hollywood . January 15, 2015. Retrieved January 15, 2015 .
^ "Film in 2002" . British Academy of Film and Television Arts . Archived from the original on November 4, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2017 .
^ Lyttelton, Oliver (December 11, 2012). "Basically Every Movie Nominated In BFCA Critics Choice Awards Lineup; 'Lincoln' Leads Field" . IndieWire . Retrieved May 12, 2018 .
^ https://goldenglobes.com/person/wes-anderson/
^ "Full List of Berlin Film Festival Winners" . Retrieved October 28, 2014 .
^ a b Harp, Justin (November 27, 2012). " 'Moonrise Kingdom', 'Silver Linings' among Independent Spirit nominees" . Digital Spy . Hearst Magazines UK . Retrieved November 27, 2012 .
^ "Writers Guild nominations tip A Beautiful Mind" . The Guardian . February 8, 2002. Archived from the original on June 13, 2014. Retrieved July 23, 2017 .
^ "Chicago Film Critics Association Announce Their Nominees!" . PR Newswire . January 16, 2002. Archived from the original on July 19, 2017. Retrieved July 19, 2017 .
^ " "Birdman" Leads 2014 CFCA Nominations" . Archived from the original on November 27, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2014 .
^ "Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association winners include 'Birdman' as best film of 2014" . Retrieved December 20, 2014 .
^ "Dublin critics award 'Boyhood,' 'Frank,' Jake Gyllenhaal and Marion Cotillard" . Retrieved December 23, 2014 .
^ "2014 FFCC AWARD WINNERS" . Retrieved December 19, 2014 .
^ " 'Boyhood' wins Best Picture, Three Other Awards From LA Film Critics" . Retrieved December 7, 2014 .
^ Lyons, Charles (December 13, 2001). " 'Mulholland' named NY crix top pick" . Variety . Archived from the original on July 24, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2017 .
^ "New York Film Critics Give 'Boyhood' Best Picture, Director & Supporting Actress" . Retrieved December 1, 2014 .
^ "2014 San Diego Film Critics Award Nominations" . Retrieved December 12, 2014 .
^ "PAST AWARD WINNERS" . torontofilmcritics.com . Toronto Film Critics Association . Archived from the original on July 15, 2015. Retrieved July 23, 2017 .
^ "Toronto Film Critics Association names 'Boyhood' 2014's best film" . Retrieved December 16, 2014 .
^ "Birdman, Boyhood lead Washington DC Critics Awards Nominations" . Retrieved December 7, 2014 .