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The novel that inspired the epic new movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
Hugh Glass isn’t afraid to die. He’s done it once already.
Rocky Mountains, 1823. The trappers of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company live a brutal frontier life. Hugh Glass is one of the most respected men in the company, an experienced frontiersman and an expert tracker.But when a scouting miss
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Published January 6th 2015 by Picador (first published June 20th 2002)
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Oct 15, 2015Edward Lorn rated it liked it · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Fans of historical fiction, preppers, and hunters.
I have a purely subjective hatred for Leonardo Decrapio. Can't stand him. Favorite movie with him in it is The Departed because of the elevator scene. Titanic was also pretty good because douchecanoes don't float. Rose knew she had enough room on that door but why share space with the likes of Depoopio. I hate Leonardo like some people hate going to the dentist. Like people in Hell hate heaters. Like Star Wars fans hate Jar Jar Binks.
So when I saw the trailer for the film adaptation of this nov
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Damn.
That was a good western.
Equal parts Larry McMurtry and Jack London with a nod to Cormac McCarthy, writer Michael Punke delivers a riveting tale of survival and revenge.
In the summer of 1823, fur trapper Hugh Glass, an experienced frontiersman, lowers his guard for a moment and in true Jack London fashion, nature demonstrates how unforgiving a mistake can be, as Glass is viciously mauled by a grizzly bear. His compatriots, already behind schedule and in danger from a rogue branch of a native
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Apr 30, 2015Richard rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: adventure, cool-covers, historical-fiction, wild-west, 2015-reads
While reading this exciting western adventure, I was constantly reminded of how many things we take for granted today. Little things like blankets, lighters, automatic rifles, and those two words that kept running through my mind while reading: ANTI. BIOTICS.
The book is based on the famous true story of Hugh Glass, the frontiersman working as a trapper for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company in 1823 gathering beaver pelts along the Missouri River. Things go south fast when he gets ripped apart by a g
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Jan 10, 2016Carol rated it really liked it
Shelves: ebook, historical-fiction, published-2015, movie-tie-in, adventure, read-2016, saw-the-movie
3.5 Stars

This 'gritty' adventure tells the story of Hugh Glass and the near death experience of his encounter with a grizzly in the year 1823.

Relieved of all means to protect himself, abandoned and left for dead on the wild frontier amidst Indians and other foe, Hugh uses his knowledge and tracking skills to seek revenge against his vile compatriots.

Enjoyed this exciting novel for the most part and the historical data and background information of the time, but I was a bit disappointed with the

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Mar 22, 2015Jess ❈Harbinger of Blood-Soaked Rainbows❈ marked it as to-read · review of another edition
My boyfriend was completely brilliant in this film.
So I'm bumping this up on the list because I want more.
Feb 13, 2015Heidi The Reader rated it really liked it
The Revenant is a fictional tale based on the real life account of Hugh Glass, a trapper who was attacked by a grizzly bear and then left for dead by the men who had been left to care for him.
This story is so gripping. From the explosive opening moments until the very last page, the reader is practically swept up into the action.
Not only are the men in The Revenant struggling with each other, but Nature herself has a huge role in this survival tale. If the characters aren't freezing, they're st
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So the book kicks off with Leonardo DiCaprio getting mauled by a bear so that alone may be enough for you to wanna read this book. Actually, it's Hugh Glass who will be portrayed at the local drive-in cineplex moving picture show this week by D-Cap himself who gets stone cold stunnered outta nowhere by the bear. The bear attack will be in the movie. It's crucial to the story. Don't mess around with bears, man.
Did I expect to really enjoy a book set in the early 1800s about fur traders wandering
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Jan 20, 2016Kelly (and the Book Boar) marked it as to-read
Because some things are too funny to keep to myself . . .
Dec 27, 2015Matthew rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: 2016, audio, library, revenge, non-fiction, western, historical-fiction
This is a dark and gruesome tale of the wild mountain west and the treacherous planes. The key story here is of survival and revenge, tragic heroes and scoundrels, Mountain Men and Natives, truth and fiction.
I am glad that they made a movie of this book, because I am not sure my attention would not have been drawn to it without the hype.
I recommend this book, but only to the strong of stomach!
Apr 30, 2017Maria Espadinha rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Como este romance foi inspirado numa história real, andei a saltitar por aí, em busca de possíveis fontes. Espantosamente, não dei com duas iguais!
As várias versões que investiguei, tinham um tronco comum, mas divergiam nalgumas ramificações.
Na elaboração desta resenha, pretendo utilizar o mínimo de spoilers possível. Assim, irei socorrer-me da versão que me pareceu mais plausível, que poderá ou não, ser aquela que mais se aproxima do livro.
Deixo assim a dúvida no ar, tendo em vista minorar o in
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Jan 12, 2016Jennifer rated it liked it
Shelves: book-to-screen, disaster-survival, historical-fiction, listened-to-audiobook, male-pov, read-2016, stand-alone-novel
The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge is a historical fiction novel themed with survival and of course, revenge. The author Michael Punke incorporated some pretty raw scenes in this story that kept me engaged and on the edge of my seat. There was a parallel and secondary non-wilderness story that I was less than enthusiastic about but all parts were important for the historical component and created a well-rounded tale.
After some research about the nonfictional 19th century main character Hugh Glass,
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This book of frontier justice is based on a true story and the movie is based on the book.....by the time you get to the movie, the facts have been considerably altered. I can tell you there are at least 2 major differences between the book and the movie, and they're mighty big ones.
I read this because I always like to read the book before I see the movie, so mission accomplished. The book was difficult to stick with but finally picked up in the second half.
I'll report back after I see the movi
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Oct 03, 2017J.K. Grice rated it it was amazing
I need to add some comments here. First of all, I read THE REVENANT before it ever became a film. Don't even get me started on the movie version. Anyway, I posted a long review of this book on Amazon before I joined Goodreads. You can find my thoughts there if you want to investigate. Suffice it to say that I thought Punke's book was outstanding!
Mar 04, 2017Jim rated it liked it
I never had any real interest in reading this book, being already familiar with the story of Hugh Glass. On top of that, I had already seen the horrid yawner of a movie which involved a pathetic DiCaprio wandering shivering over the Canadian countryside (and later describing a Chinook as evidence of our impending doom from global warming). Unfortunately, a co-worker reasoned that, since he had once seen me reading a book, it would necessarily follow that I would want to read anything that had pa...more
Dec 29, 2015Wayne Barrett rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: adventure, historical, western, 2016, native-american

Okay! Now that I've read it I can head to the theater tomorrow.
I thought the story was good. Punke admits that he has taken a lot of liberties with the story but all in all he still presented us with most of the basic facts. There are some big gaps in the action but they are filled with what I consider some pretty interesting historical knowledge and that is a subject that I find interesting anyway so the lags didn't bother me too much. Well...maybe a little.
Feb 11, 2018Jessaka rated it it was ok
Great book, one of my friends said as she passed the book on to me. I looked at the title, a story of revenge. This book is not for me, I thought. But then I began reading the first chapters, a book on survival. I like survival stories, and this one is based on a true story of a trapper back in the 1800s that is with a company of men who are out doing their own scouting when he gets mauled by a bear. When his company gets back to him, they find that he is almost dead. He is pieced back together,...more

Whoa!
I am hesitant to say it's breathtaking, but it's breathtaking.
As brutal as the movie was, the book is more brutal and oddly enough more visceral. Nature and open range were not only an element but a part, an additional character of this book.
And what a foe it was. Yet this was also about folly of men. Kinda reminds me and puts me in mind to recite one of my wordlings from 2013.
Don't be afraid of nature
don't be afraid of men
but be oh so very afraid of nature of men.
Read it.
p.s ; aren't t
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Feb 16, 2016Ron rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The Revenant is fascinating story about a man who suffers countless tragedy at the hands of nature and man, and seeks redemption. It’s so compelling because it is based the real life of Hugh Glass. In the afterward, the author Michael Punke explains that many of the moments in his book are in fact fiction. The bulk of the dramatic events surrounding Glass and his fellow trappers are true, and sometimes so horrific you’d believe they were fabricated. He endured within a year what no man should ha...more
I don't think 'Revenge' is considered a book genre, but it should be. Apparently I really love books on revenge.
1820's Middle America. A trapper is mauled (nearly to death) by a grizzly bear and left for dead by his companions. Only he doesn't die. Now, half-dead and unable to stand, he sets out to crawl his way across hostile and untamed land to seek revenge on those who abandoned him.
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Leonardo DiCaprio. This is a man's book. In fact, with the exception
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Dec 09, 2015Karla rated it it was ok
Punke did his survivalist research, that's for sure. Every single step of every single thing Glass did to make fires and traps, etc. etc. on his long trek back to civilization after getting mauled by a bear is in excruciating detail in the blandest prose possible.
If any book could benefit from visual shortcuts and a condensing of action & time, it's this one. Should have just stuck with the movie.
Total snorefest.
Jul 18, 2016Kavita rated it it was amazing
Shelves: wild-west, biography, historical-fiction, history, usa
I can't believe I actually enjoyed this book. It was all about fighting and hunting and living in the rough, and not a single woman in the 250 pages. But gosh, it was riveting!
Hugh Glass was a man who lived life on the edge. This was not due to any need or cash crunch. He just liked it, and soon it became the only way he knew how to live. His father wanted him to become a lawyer, but Glass had other plans for his future. In the end, his father relented and allowed him to pursue his dreams. Glas
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The Revenant is a story of survival, determination, rage, and want for revenge. The overall plot was good but the detail (while useful for the story) made the story hard to read at times. I found at times it read very fictional and during others it seemed very non fiction which made the story seem chunked.
Michael Punke did a fantastic job with his research. I loved that this story had me looking into Hugh Glass' history and the 19th century fur trade.
Jan 12, 2016Darwin8u rated it liked it
'Revenge is a dish that tastes best when served cold.'
- Mario Puzo, The Godfather
The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?
- Edgar Allan Poe
So, I did this totally proper like. I read the book first. Untainted by the movie and then went to see the movie. The book was good. It was interesting and had great characters. The writing was ok. Perhaps, I've read too many good Western/Frontier novels (Blood Meri
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Jan 24, 2016Liesa rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Ich wollte “The Revenant” unbedingt lesen, weil ich mal wieder ein bisschen raus wollte aus meiner Comfortzone und weil ich das Gefühl hatte, das ich viel zu selten Bücher lese, die auf wahre Gegebenheiten beruhen und die zeitlich vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg angesiedelt sind. “The Revenant” ließ mich damit gleich zwei Fliegen mit einer Klappe schlagen – die Geschichte um den Trapper Hugh Glass spielt in den Jahren 1823/1824 und entsprang nicht der Fantasie von Michael Punke, sondern lässt sich anh...more
Jan 08, 2016Bettie☯ rated it it was ok
Shelves: winter-20152016, lit-richer-jan-2016, historical-fiction, us-rocky-mountains, adventure, survival, film-only
Description: The year is 1823, and the trappers of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company live a brutal frontier life. Trapping beaver, they contend daily with the threat of Indian tribes turned warlike over the white men's encroachment on their land, and other prairie foes—like the unforgiving landscape and its creatures. Hugh Glass is among the Company's finest men, an experienced frontiersman and an expert tracker. But when a scouting mission puts him face-to-face with a grizzly bear, he is viciously...more
Jul 25, 2009Bill McDavid rated it liked it · review of another edition
This was a quick and enjoyable book to read. Upon finishing it my first thought was that the ending was anticlimactic and the subtitle (A Novel of Revenge) was not well suited for the book. However, after thinking about it a little more I realized that perhaps the ending, though fictionalized, is a very good summation of the nature of revenge in the real world... that it is never all it is cracked up to be.
I will also say that this book does a great job of putting into perspective how very easy
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Jan 22, 2016Trina (Between Chapters) rated it liked it
The biggest problem I had while reading this book was that the writing just didn't capture any emotion or personality. It was very cut and dried distant third person, but as an account of slightly fictionalized true historical events though, I do think it made the story of Glass accessible to a modern audience. The book is very different than the movie, but this is much closer to the real story of Hugh Glass's life.
Another fall back of the book is the ending. There doesn't seem to be one. If it
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Jan 30, 2016♥ Sandi ❣ rated it really liked it
This novel is fiction - based on true facts -but fiction.
Hugh Glass is a trapper who works for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. In 1823, while scouting food for the men he was traveling with, he accidentally comes upon a bear who mauls him, while trying to protect her cubs. Glass is next to death. The company tries to carry him, as they continue their travels to the Fort, but find that this is not working so decide to leave him, to prevent their possible detection by the local rampaging Indians.
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I have no idea why this was supposed to be so awesome. I liked it but it was a firm '3 star' like, not a 'holy shit that was so awesome' like. Maybe the film will enlighten me.
Apr 24, 2016LeAnne: GeezerMom rated it it was amazing
Well, after just digesting a group read set in the Civil War, you'd think I'd be sick of hanging out in the 1800s. Nope! Incredibly, I've been happily glued to The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge, set in 1823. Yes, this is the book on which the Leonardo DiCaprio movie was based, but I didn't let that stop me. If you've seen the trailers or glimpsed the book jacket, none of the below will be a big spoiler - although there are things in the book ignored by the movie and of course, Hollywood's heroism...more
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Michael Punke is a writer, novelist, professor, policy analyst, policy consultant, attorney and currently the Deputy United States Trade Representative and US Ambassador to the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. He is best known for writing The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge (2002), which was adapted into film as The Revenant (2015), directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, with a scre...more
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List of accolades received by The Revenant
Alejandro G. Iñárritu (top) received critical appraisal for his direction, Leonardo DiCaprio (middle) and Tom Hardy (bottom) for their portrayals of Hugh Glass and John Fitzgerald, respectively.
Accolades
AwardWonNominatedStanding
AACTA International Awards
13
AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Awards
01
Academy Awards
312
American Cinema Editors Awards
01
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
13
Annie Awards
11
Art Director Guild Awards
11
Austin Film Critics Association
02
Boston Society of Film Critics
11
British Academy Film Awards
58
Chicago Film Critics Association
15
Cinematography Guild Awards
11
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
29
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association
56Runner-up
Detroit Film Critics Society
03
Directors Guild of America Awards
11
Dorian Awards
11
Florida Film Critics Circle
03Runner-up
Golden Globe Awards
34
Houston Film Critics Society
36
London Film Critics' Circle
15
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
11Runner-up
MTV Movie Awards
14
Online Film Critics Society
04
Phoenix Critics Circle
03
Phoenix Film Critics Society
26
Producers Guild of America Awards
01
San Diego Film Critics Society
14Runner-up
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
05
Satellite Awards
15
Saturn Awards
02
Screen Actors Guild Awards
11
Seattle Film Critics
19
St. Louis Film Critics Association
37
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
03
Visual Effects Society
33
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
26
Total number of awards and nominations
Totals63183
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The Revenant is a 2015 American survivaldrama film directed, co-produced and co-written by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. The screenplay by Iñárritu and Mark L. Smith is based in part on Michael Punke's novel of the same name, inspired by the experiences of frontiersmanHugh Glass in 1823. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Glass, and co-stars Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson and Will Poulter. The film premiered at TCL Chinese Theatre on December 16, 2015. 20th Century Fox released it theatrically in the United States on December 25 as a limited release, expanding on January 8, 2016. The film was a commercial success, grossing $533 million worldwide on a budget of $135 million.[1]

On the review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, The Revenant holds a rating of 80%, based on 326 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10.[2] The film garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for its direction, cinematography and the performances of DiCaprio and Hardy. The Revenant received twelve nominations at the 88th Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It won Best Director (Iñárritu), Best Cinematography (Emmanuel Lubezki), and Best Actor (DiCaprio). DiCaprio also received awards in the Best Actor category at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards, 69th British Academy Film Awards, and 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards. Iñárritu also won Best Director at the 68th Directors Guild of America Awards, and at the 69th British Academy Film Awards.

Accolades[edit]

AwardCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultRef(s)
AACTA International AwardsBest FilmNominated[3]
Best DirectionAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best Lead ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
AARP Annual Movies for Grownups AwardsBest DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated[4]
Academy AwardsBest PictureArnon Milchan, Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Mary Parent and Keith RedmonNominated[5]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituWon
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best Supporting ActorTom HardyNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiWon
Best Costume DesignJacqueline WestNominated
Best Sound EditingMartin Hernández and Lon BenderNominated
Best Sound MixingJon Taylor, Frank A. Montaño, Randy Thom and Chris DuesterdiekNominated
Best Makeup and HairstylingSiân Grigg, Duncan Jarman and Robert PandiniNominated
Best Visual EffectsRich McBride, Matthew Shumway, Jason Smith and Cameron WaldbauerNominated
Best Film EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Best Production DesignProduction Design: Jack Fisk; Set Decoration: Hamish PurdyNominated
ACE Eddie AwardsAmerican Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Feature Film – DramaticStephen MirrioneNominated[6]
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsBest DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated[7]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiNominated
Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Live Action ProductionMatt Shumway, Adrian Millington, Blaine Toderian, Alex Poei, and Kai-Hua LanWon[8]
Art Directors Guild AwardsExcellence in Production Design for a Period FilmJack FiskWon[9]
ASC AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical ReleasesEmmanuel LubezkiWon[10]
Austin Film Critics AssociationBest ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated[11]
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiNominated
Boston Society of Film CriticsBest ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon[12]
British Academy Film AwardsBest FilmSteve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent and Keith RedmonWon[13]
Best Actor in a Leading RoleLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best DirectionAlejandro G. IñárrituWon
Best Film MusicRyuichi Sakamoto and Carsten NicolaiNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiWon
Best EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Best Makeup and HairSiân Grigg, Duncan Jarman, and Robert PandiniNominated
Best SoundChris Duesterdiek, Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montaño, Randy Thom, Martin Hernández, and Lon BenderWon
Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest PictureNominated[14]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiNominated
Best EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Cinema Audio SocietyBest Motion Picture Sound MixingChris Duesterdiek, Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montano, Randy Thom, Conrad Hensel, Michael Miller and Geordy SincavageWon[15]
Critics' Choice AwardsBest PictureNominated[16]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best Supporting ActorTom HardyNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiWon
Best EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Best MakeupNominated
Best ScoreRyuichi Sakamoto and Carsten NicolaiNominated
Best Visual EffectsNominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationTop Ten FilmsWon[17]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituWon
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best Supporting ActorTom Hardy3rd Place
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiWon
Best Musical ScoreRyuichi Sakamoto and Carsten Nicolai and Bryce DessnerWon
Detroit Film Critics SocietyBest FilmNominated[18]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Directors Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Directing – Feature FilmAlejandro G. IñárrituWon[19]
Dorian AwardsBest ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon[20]
Empire AwardsBest FilmWon[21]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best Make-Up and HairstylingNominated
Best Visual EffectsNominated
Florida Film Critics CircleBest DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated[22]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioRunner-up
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Motion Picture – DramaWon[23]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituWon
Best Actor – Motion Picture DramaLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best Original ScoreRyuichi Sakamoto and Carsten NicolaiNominated
63rd MPSE Golden Reel AwardBest Sound Editing - Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature FilmMartin HernándezWon[24]
Best Sound Editing - Music in a Feature FilmMartin HernándezNominated
Best Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR in a Feature FilmMartin HernándezNominated
Golden Trailer AwardsBest DramaNominated[25]
Most OriginalNominated
Best Sound EditingWon
Best TeaserNominated
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest PictureNominated[26][27]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituWon
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best Supporting ActorTom HardyWon
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiWon
Best Original ScoreRyuichi Sakamoto and Carsten Nicolai and Bryce DessnerNominated
Japan Academy PrizeOutstanding Foreign Language FilmNominated[28]
Location Managers Guild International AwardsOutstanding Locations in a Period FilmRobin Mounsey and Bruce BrownsteinWon[29]
London Film Critics' CircleFilm of the YearNominated[30]
Actor of the YearLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Supporting Actor of the YearTom HardyNominated
Director of the YearAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
British Actor of the YearTom HardyWon
Motion Picture Sound EditorsBest Sound Editing: Music in a Feature FilmMartin HernandezNominated[31][32]
Best Sound Editing: Dialogue and ADR in a Feature FilmLon Bender, Randy Thom, and Martin HernandezNominated
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature FilmWon
MTV Movie AwardsBest Male PerformanceLeonardo DiCaprioWon[33]
True StoryNominated
Best FightLeonardo DiCaprio vs. The BearNominated
Best VillainTom HardyNominated
Online Film Critics SocietyBest PictureNominated[34]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiNominated
Producers Guild of America AwardsBest Theatrical Motion PictureArnon Milchan, Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Mary Parent and Keith RedmonNominated[35]
San Diego Film Critics SocietyBest DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated[36]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiRunner-up
San Francisco Film Critics CircleBest DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated[37]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiNominated
Best Production DesignJack Fisk and Hamish PurdyNominated
Best Film EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Satellite AwardsBest FilmNominated[38]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayAlejandro G. Iñárritu and Mark L. SmithNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiNominated
Saturn AwardsBest Action or Adventure FilmNominated[39][40]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading RoleLeonardo DiCaprioWon[41]
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationBest PictureNominated[42]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best EditingStephen MirrioneNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiWon
Best Visual EffectsNominated
Best SceneBear AttackWon
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actor: DramaLeonardo DiCaprioWon[43]
Vancouver Film Critics CircleBest FilmNominated[44]
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioNominated
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Visual Effects SocietyOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal FeatureRich McBride, Ivy Agregan, Jason Smith, Nicolas Chevallier and Cameron WaldbauerWon[45]
Outstanding Animated Performance in a Photoreal FeatureMatthew Shumway, Gaelle Morand, Karin Cooper and Leandro EstebecorenaWon
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal FeatureDonny Rausch, Alan Travix, Charles Lai and TC HarrisonWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest FilmNominated[46]
Best DirectorAlejandro G. IñárrituNominated
Best ActorLeonardo DiCaprioWon
Best Supporting ActorTom HardyNominated
Best CinematographyEmmanuel LubezkiWon
Best EditingStephen MirrioneNominated

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References[edit]

General
  • Dietz, Jason (December 1, 2015). 'The Revenant: 2015 Film Awards & Nominations Scorecard'. Metacritic. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  • 'The Revenant production notes'. Cinema Review. December 1, 2015. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
Specific
  1. ^'The Revenant (2015)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
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External links[edit]

  • The Revenant on IMDb
  • Awards for The Revenant on IMDb
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