| » Originally to be released in
fall of 1992, but was held back by over
a year to allow director Martin
Scorsese more time to edit.
» Director Cameo:
Martin Scorsese,
the photographer taking May's wedding picture.
» There's an anachronisms:
In the scene when Ellen declares her love
to Newland, on the wall behind her can be
seen the painting "The
Art, the Caresses, the Sphynx"
that was painted by Fernand
Khnoppf in 1896. The movie is set
in 1870. |
| » Albany,
New York, USA
» Enid A Haupt
Conservatory, New York Botanical Gardens
- 200th Street & Southern Boulevard,
Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
» Federal Gale
House, Russell Sage College - First Street,
Troy, New York, USA (Newland
Archer's parents' house)
» Hoboken,
New Jersey, USA
» Kaufman Astoria
Studios, Astoria, Queens, New York City,
New York, USA (studio)
» Kinderhook,
New York, USA
» Musée
du Louvre, Paris 1, Paris, France
» National Arts
Club - 15 Gramercy Park South, Gramercy
Park, Manhattan, New York City, New
York, USA (Beaufort's
house)
» New York City,
New York, USA
» Old Westbury
Gardens - 71 Old Westbury Road, Old Westbury,
Long Island, New York, USA
» Paris,
France
» Phi Beta Kappa
Fraternity House - 49 Second Street, Troy,
New York, USA (Mrs.
Mingott's salon)
» Philadelphia
Academy of Music - S. Broad & Locust
Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
USA (opera scenes)
» Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, USA
» Rice Building
- 216 River Street, Troy, New York,
USA
» River Street,
Troy, New York, USA
(23rd Street scenes)
» Troy, New
York, USA
» Washington
Park, Troy, New York, USA
(Gramercy Park scenes)
|
| USA & Canada
- September 17, 1993 (Limited)
France - September
22, 1993
USA & Canada -
October 1, 1993
Sweden - October
29, 1993
Germany - November
18, 1993
Australia -
December 2, 1993
Netherlands -
January 6, 1994
Argentina -
February 10, 1994
Spain - February
18, 1994 |
| » 1994 -
Academy Awards (USA)
- Oscar: Best
Costume Design - Gabriella
Pescucci (won)
- Oscar: Best
Actress in a Supporting Role - Winona
Ryder (nomination)
- Oscar: Best
Art Direction-Set Decoration - Dante
Ferretti & Robert
J. Franco (nomination)
- Oscar: Best
Music, Original Score - Elmer
Bernstein (nomination)
- Oscar: Best
Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from
Another Medium - Jay
Cocks & Martin
Scorsese (nomination)
» 1994 - BAFTA
Awards (UK)
- BAFTA Film Award:
Best Actress Supporting - Miriam
Margolyes (won)
- BAFTA Film Award:
Best Actress Supporting- Winona
Ryder (nomination)
- BAFTA Film Award:
Best Cinematography - Michael
Ballhaus (nomination)
- BAFTA Film Award:
Best Production Design - Dante
Ferretti (nomination)
» 1994 - Bodil
Awards
- Bodil: Best
American Film (Bedste amerikanske film)
- Martin Scorsese
(director) (won)
» 1993 - Camerimage
- Golden Frog:
Michael Ballhaus
(nominated)
» 1994 - Directors
Guild of America (USA)
- DGA Award:
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion
Pictures - Martin
Scorsese (nominated)
» 1995 - Fotogramas
de Plata (Spain)
- Fotogramas de Plata:
Best Foreign Film (Mejor Película
Extranjera) - Martin
Scorsese (won)
» 1994 - Golden
Globes (USA)
- Golden Globe:
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting
Role in a Motion Picture - Winona
Ryder (won)
- Golden Globe:
Best Director - Motion Picture - Martin
Scorsese (nominated)
- Golden Globe:
Best Motion Picture - Drama (nominated)
- Golden Globe:
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion
Picture - Drama - Michelle
Pfeiffer (nominated)
» 1994 - Grammy
Awards (USA)
- Grammy: Best
Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion
Picture or for Television - Elmer
Bernstein (nominated)
» 1994 - Italian
National Syndicate of Film Journalists
(Italy)
- Silver Ribbon:
Best Costume Design (Migliori Costumi) -
Gabriella Pescucci
(won)
- Silver Ribbon:
Best Production Design (Migliore Scenografia)
- Dante Ferretti
(won)
» 1993 - National
Board of Review (USA)
- NBR Award:
Best Director - Martin
Scorsese (won)
- NBR Award:
Best Supporting Actress - Winona
Ryder (won)
» 1994 - Southeastern
Film Critics Association Awards (USA)
- SEFCA Award:
Best Supporting Actress - Winona
Ryder (won) |