1965 Film Awards Season
Discover the full movie awards season from $1965, covering the most prestigious honors in filmmaking. Browse major ceremonies like the Oscars, Golden Globes, Cannes, and BAFTAs – with detailed info on winners, nominees, categories, and memorable red carpet moments.
April 5, 1965
37th Academy Awards
The 37th Academy Awards honored movies released in 1964 and was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on Monday, April 5, 1965. The ceremony featured memorable wins including Best Picture for My Fair Lady, Best Actress for Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins, and Best Actor for Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady. It celebrated achievements in a wide range of categories from acting and directing to art direction and sound effects.
Total movies nominated
7
Total movies awarded
14
February 1, 1965
18th British Academy Film Awards
The British Academy Film Awards, presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, honour the best films of the previous year. The 18th edition, held in 1965, recognised the outstanding films of 1964 across categories such as film, acting, documentary, and technical achievements. The event celebrated both international and British cinematic excellence.
Total movies nominated
10
Total movies awarded
6
February 6, 1965
17th Directors Guild of America Awards
The Directors Guild of America Awards honor the outstanding directorial achievements in film and television. The 17th edition celebrated films from 1964, with the awards presented in 1965.
Total movies nominated
2
Total movies awarded
1
February 8, 1965
22nd Golden Globe Awards
The 22nd Golden Globe Awards honored the best in film and television for 1964. Held on February 8, 1965, the ceremony celebrated excellence in cinematic achievement with awards recognizing both dramatic and comedy or musical films, as well as outstanding performances and technical merits.
Total movies nominated
7
Total movies awarded
5
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