List of accolades received by Ratatouille
Ratatouille accoladesBrad Bird received several accolades for his direction.
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^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Ratatouille is a 2007 American animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures .[ 1] [ 2] The eighth film produced by Pixar , it was written and directed by Brad Bird and produced by Brad Lewis , from an original idea by Jan Pinkava , who was credited for conceiving the film's story with Bird and Jim Capobianco but left Pixar before the film was completed.[ 3] The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt , Lou Romano , Ian Holm , Janeane Garofalo , Peter O'Toole , Brian Dennehy , Peter Sohn and Brad Garrett .[ 1] Set mostly in Paris , the plot follows Remy (Oswalt), a young rat who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an unlikely alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy (Romano).
Ratatouille premiered on June 22, 2007, at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles , California , with its general release on June 29, in the United States .[ 4] Releases in other territories followed through the end of 2007.[ 5] Produced on a budget of $150 million, Ratatouille grossed $623 million worldwide, finishing its original theatrical run as the sixth highest-grossing film of 2007 and the year's second highest-grossing animated film (behind Shrek the Third ) .[ 5] [ 6] The film received widespread critical acclaim, with praise directed at its screenplay, animation, humor, voice acting, and Giacchino's score.[ a] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , the film holds an approval rating of 96% based on 253 reviews.[ 11] The film is considered one of the best films of 2007, having appeared on several critics' top ten lists.[ 12] It has since been regarded as one of the greatest animated films of the 21st century and all time.[ b]
Ratatouille garnered awards and nominations in several categories, including for its animations, screenplay and score. At the 80th Academy Awards , the film was nominated in five categories, including Best Original Screenplay , and won Best Animated Feature . It received thirteen nominations at the 35th Annual Annie Awards , winning nine, including Best Voice Acting in a Feature Production (Holm), Best Writing in an Animated Feature and Best Directing in an Animated Feature (both Bird), as well as Best Animated Feature . Ratatouille also won Best Animated Film at the 61st British Academy Film Awards , Best Animated Feature at the 13th Critics' Choice Awards and the 79th National Board of Review Awards , as well as Best Animated Feature Film at the 65th Golden Globe Awards . In addition, Ratatouille was named one of the Top 10 Films of 2007 by the American Film Institute .
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