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7.7/10
IMDb88%
Rotten TomatoesBest Production Design | 2006 | Stuart Craig
(producer) | 2012 | David Barron
For and | 2012 | David Barron
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Foreign | 2006 | Sam Auguste
Top Box Office Films | 2006 | Patrick Doyle
Best Original Score for a FantasyScience Fiction Film | 2005 | Patrick Doyle
Best Special Effects | 2006 | John Richardson
Best Achievement in Art Direction | 2006 | Stuart Craig
Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2006 | Jim Mitchell
Best Make UpHair | 2006 | Nick Dudman
Favorite Female Movie Star | 2006 | Emma Watson
Best Youth Performance | 2006 | Emma Watson
Best Visual Effects | 2006 | Jim Mitchell
Best Young Actress | 2006 | Emma Watson
Best Young Actor | 2006 | Daniel Radcliffe
Best OnScreen Team | 2006 | Rupert Grint
Best Villain | 2006 | Ralph Fiennes
Best Hero | 2006 | Daniel Radcliffe
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2006 | Daniel Radcliffe
Best Director | 2006 | Mike Newell
Best Special Effects | 2006 | Jim Mitchell
Best Writing | 2006 | Steve Kloves
Best Music | 2006 | Patrick Doyle
Best Costume | 2006 | Jany Temime
Best MakeUp | 2006 | Nick Dudman
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2006 | Steve Kloves
British Supporting Actor of the Year | 2006 | Brendan Gleeson
Best Film | 2005 | Mike Newell
Visual Effects | 2006 | Jim Mitchell
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Motion Picture | 2006 | Jim Mitchell
Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture | 2006 | Nicolas Aithadi
Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2006 | Steve Nichols
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2006 | Andy Kind
Best Original Song Written for Film | 2006 | Steve Claydon
Outstanding Original Song | 2005 | Jarvis Cocker
Outstanding Costume Design | 2005 | Jany Temime
2005 | Roger Pratt
Film Score of the Year | 2005 | Patrick Doyle
Budget 150,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 895,921,036 USD
Director Mike Newell was not aware that Alan Rickman wore black contact lenses for the role of Snape until one day when he was complimenting him on the amazing shade of his eyes. Rickman leaned over and popped one of the lenses out.
In one of the first takes of Hermione's "Cinderella moment", Emma Watson actually tripped in that fancy dress and fell down the stairs.
At least one full-scale dragon was constructed on the set, which could even blow real fire. The dragon was created partially from the basilisk puppet seen in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002).
The underwater scenes were shot in a huge purpose-built tank with a bluescreen background. Safety divers swam in-between takes with scuba regulators, to allow the actors and actress to breathe without having to surface. Daniel Radcliffe alone logged around forty-one hours and thirty-eight minutes underwater during the course of filming. At one point, during training, he inadvertently signalled that he was drowning, sending the crew into a huge panic to bring him back up to surface.
Ralph Fiennes was not wearing any make up to cover his nose. In order to make the character scarier, editors digitally removed it. Also, the "red, snake-like eyes" the novel describes were not added, due to the actor's thought that the expression in his eyes would provide a better idea of Lord Voldemort's insanity and malignity.