2002 ACCA Winners
Best Picture – Chicago
Runner Up – Adaptation
Best Director – (TIE) Peter Jackson for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers & Roman Polanski for The Pianist
Runner Up – Martin Scorsese for Gangs of New York
Best Actor in a Leading Role – Daniel Day-Lewis for Gangs of New York
Runner Up – Adrien Brody for The Pianist
Best Actress in a Leading Role - Julianne Moore for Far from Heaven
Runner Up – Nicole Kidman for The Hours
Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Andy Serkis for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Ed Harris for The Hours
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Meryl Streep for Adaptation
Runner Up – Catherine Zeta-Jones for Chicago
Best Original Screenplay – Pedro Almodovar – Talk to Her
Runner Up – Todd Haynes – Far from Heaven
Best Adapted Screenplay – Charlie Kaufman & Donald Kaufman – Adaptation
Runner Up – David Hare – The Hours
Best Performance by a Cast Ensemble – The Hours
Runner Up – Chicago
Best Art Direction – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Gangs of New York
Best Cinematography – Andrew Lesnie for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Conrad L. Hall for Road to Perdition
Best Costume Design – (TIE) Chicago & The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Gangs of New York
Best Film Editing – Michael Horton for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Martin Walsh for Chicago
Best Original Score – Howard Shore for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Philip Glass for The Hours
Best Visual Effects – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Minority Report
Best Sound – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Runner Up – Chicago
Best Animated Feature – Spirited Away
Runner Up – Ice Age
DAVIS AWARD WINNERS 2002
“Chicago” – Martin Richards
Runner Up: “The Hours” – Scott Rudin & Robert Fox
Best Achievement in Directing
Roman Polanski for “The Pianist”
Runner Up: Stephen Daldry for “The Hours”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Daniel Day-Lewis for “Gangs of New York”
Runner Up: Adrien Brody for “The Pianist”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Diane Lane for “Unfaithful”
Runner Up: Nicole Kidman for “The Hours”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Ed Harris for “The Hours”
Runner Up: John C. Reilly for “Chicago”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Julianne Moore for “The Hours”
Runner Up: Catherine Zeta-Jones for “Chicago”
Best Original Screenplay
Nia Vardalos for “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”
Runner Up: Todd Haynes for “Far from Heaven”
Best Adapted Screenplay
David Hare for “The Hours”
Runner Up: Ronald Harwood for “The Pianist”
Best Performance by a Cast Ensemble
”Chicago”
Runner Up: “The Hours”
Best Original Score
Philip Glass for “The Hours”
Runner Up: Elliot Goldenthal for “Frida”
Best Film Editing
Martin Walsh for “Chicago”
Runner Up: Peter Boyle for “The Hours”
Best Achievement in Cinematography
Edward Lachman for “Far from Heaven”
Runner Up: Dion Beebe for “Chicago”
Best Achievement in Costume Design
Colleen Atwood for “Chicago”
Runner Up: Sandy Powell for “Far from Heaven”
Best Achievement in Art Direction
“Chicago”
Runner Up: “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers”
Best Achievement in Sound
”Chicago”
Runner Up: “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers”
Best Song From/Used in a Motion Picture
‘The Hands that Built America’ from “Gangs of New York
Runner Up: ‘Lose Yourself’ from “8 Mile”
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Chicago becomes the first ACCA winner to be awarded a lonesome Best Picture, odd but interesting.
GL(Quote) (Reply)
Thanks Gil!
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
I’ve been waiting for the good GL commentary. There’s got to be more than that. LOL.
Clayton Davis(Quote) (Reply)
I know, I have been slacking. I’ve just been so busy with school that I just don’t have the time to do some assembly of info like I used to hahaha. But outta the top of my head this is Moore’s first win after a string of runner-ups. Also Jackson is the most awarded director. Interesting how he was able to win best director for every movie of his Trilogy. I personally lament Kidman’s failure to win for “The Hours” one of my favorite films. But oh well. I started gathering info to serve as a history for the ACCA, maybe someday I’ll be able to continue and add this new stuff. Keep up the good work with the site Clayton. Always a fan.
Gil.
GL(Quote) (Reply)
Julianne Moore for The Hours. Yeah. One of the best performances I’ve seen. Can’t belive that she didn’t win the ACCA as well, did she came third in the category based on the votes?
kelemenmarc(Quote) (Reply)
I don’t get the “Two Towers” love but ok. I got one an that was Julianne Moore so I’m happy. I am shocked that my winners in the acting categories matches 4/4 with Clayton’s. An we’re 3/4 on runners-up. Only difference is Moore and Lane would tie for me. I don’t think I’ve ever read/heard anybody claim that Ed Harris was the best. I thought i was insane.
Massimo(Quote) (Reply)