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    Star Trek: The Motion Picture

    G1979 · Science fiction · 2h 12m

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  1. Awards

    • Academy Award Art Direction 1980 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Visual Effects 1980 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Music (Original Score) 1980 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Original Score - Motion Picture 1979 · Nominated

  1. Awards. Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Jump to. 4 wins & 21 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1980 Nominee Oscar. Best Art Direction-Set Decoration. Harold Michelson. Joseph R. Jennings. Leon Harris. John Vallone. Linda DeScenna. 1980 Nominee Oscar. Best Effects, Visual Effects. Douglas Trumbull. John Dykstra. Richard Yuricich. Robert Swarthe.

  2. Star Trek: The Motion Picture received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score, this is the only time a Star Trek film has been nominated for a Golden Globe. Currently, of the thirteen Star Trek films, only Star Trek V: The Final Frontier has not received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Science Fiction Film .

    Year
    Category
    Film
    Nominee (s)
    Joel Harlow and Richard Alonzo
    Best Visual Effects
    Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Ben ...
    Best Visual Effects
    Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh ...
    Best Sound Mixing
    Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson and Peter J.
  3. The score to Star Trek: The Motion Picture went on to garner Goldsmith nominations for the Oscars, Golden Globe and Saturn awards. It is often regarded as one of the composer's greatest scores, and was also one of the American Film Institute's 250 nominated scores for their top 25 American film scores. Sound effects

    • $44 million
    • December 7, 1979
  4. Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Directed by Robert Wise. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan. When an alien spacecraft of enormous power is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral James T. Kirk resumes command of the overhauled USS Enterprise in order to intercept it.

    • Robert Wise
    • 2 min
    • Overview
    • Academy Awards
    • ACE Eddie Awards
    • ACCA
    • ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards
    • ALMA Awards
    • Annie Awards
    • Artios Awards
    • ASC Awards
    • ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards

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    The Academy Awards, or Oscars, are presented annually by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the best in movies from 16 May 1929 onward, and went on to become the most prestigious and most coveted of all the industry awards. The most prestigious one, that for "Best Picture" – in current tradition presented as the last one during the annual, highly glamorous, ceremony – , was for the very first time won by the 1927 silent First World War movie Wings from Paramount Pictures. The second first-time Oscar Wings won was that for "Best Effects, Engineering Effects" Academy Award, the later "Visual Effects" category, for which Star Trek was later nominated, though not winning, thrice (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness), and excelled at in the Emmy Award television counterpart. Clippings from this film were lifted for use for the revised Star Trek: Enterprise mirror universe opening title sequence of the two-part episode ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly", "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II".

    Six of Star Trek's films have been nominated for a combined total of fifteen nominations, with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek each receiving the most with four. Star Trek became the first Star Trek movie to actually win an Oscar.

    External links

    •Oscars.org – official site

    •Oscar.com – official site

    •Academy Awards at Wikipedia

    The American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards are yearly awards from the American Cinema Editors Society since 1962.

    Since 2000, the Robert Wise Award is one of the honorary awards handed out at the ACE Eddie Awards. It is given to a critic, reviewer or writer who has best illuminated the creative work of film editing.

    External links

    •ACE-FilmEditors.org – official site

    •American Cinema Editors at Wikipedia

    •ACE Eddie Awards at the Internet Movie Database

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    The Art Director's Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards are awards presented annually by the Art Directors Guild since 1996. The awards for the nominated productions were given the following year.

    External links

    •ArtDirectors.org – official site

    •ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards at Wikipedia

    The American Latino Media Arts Awards or ALMA Awards have been presented by the National Council of La Raza since 1995 and are awarded to performers and artists whose talent enhances the image of Latinos in American media. Between 1995 and 1997 the awards were known as NCLR Bravo Awards. In 1995, Ricardo Montalban received the Ricardo Montalban Lifetime Achievement Award. The following years industry professionals were awarded with this honorary award including Henry Darrow in 2012 and Tony Plana in 2013. For undisclosed reasons, the awards were not given between 2003 and 2005 and also not in 2010.

    External links

    •ALMAAwards.com – official site

    •ALMA Award at Wikipedia

    The Annie Awards are annual awards which honor achievement in film, video, television and advertising animation including voice-over performers and production staff since 1972. There was no award ceremony in 2002. Among the past hosts of the ceremonies are William Shatner (2009) and Maurice LaMarche (2000 and 2013).

    Past Trek alumni who received nominations or won awards include Jim Cummings, Frank Welker, Tony Jay, Philip LaZebnik, Raymond Singer, Jerry Goldsmith, Amanda McBroom, Christopher Plummer, Maurice LaMarche, David Warner, Bebe Neuwirth, Seth MacFarlane, John Debney, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, David Ogden Stiers, Pamela Adlon, Lou Scheimer, Kevin Kiner, Corey Burton, Michael Giacchino, Ed Catmull, Grey DeLisle, Deborah Carlson, Ben Burtt, Dwight Schultz, Jeffrey Katzenberg, John Logan, Dee Bradley Baker, Diedrich Bader, Jerome Platteaux, Mark Chataway, Joel Aron, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Sam Witwer.

    External links

    •AnnieAwards.org – official site

    •Annie Awards at Wikipedia

    •Annie Awards at the Internet Movie Database

    The Artios Awards are awards handed out for Excellence in Casting and have been presented since 1985 by the Casting Society of America. The award events are held annually simultaneously in New York and Los Angeles.

    External links

    •CastingSociety.com – official site

    •Artios Awards at the Internet Movie Database

    The ASC Awards have been presented by the American Society of Cinematographers for excellence in cinematography since 1986.

    External links

    •TheASC.com – official site

    •American Society of Cinematographers Awards at Wikipedia

    The ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards are handed out by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers to recognize musical compositions from the top films and television and the most frequently performed themes and scores. No nominees are announced – only winners. The awards have been handed out annually since 1986.

    External links* ASCAP.com – official site

    •ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards at Wikipedia

    •ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards at the Internet Movie Database

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  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Three of the Star Trek: The Original Series movies were nominated for multiple Academy Awards in 1980, 1987, and 1992, respectively. Star Trek: The Motion Picture, arguably the most cinematic of the six TOS movies, was nominated for art direction, Jerry Goldsmith's original score, and Douglas Trumbull's visual effects.

  7. Aug 25, 2011 · Star Trek: The Motion Picture was one of the last heavily-marketed, non-animated big studio films with just a G rating, and the only Star Trek film to receive this rating (although in 2001, the director's cut got a PG for sci-fi action and mild language).

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