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Suicide | Based On Play Or Musical
Hedda Gabler finds herself torn between the lingering ache of a past love and the quiet suffocation of her present life. Over the course of one charged night, long-repressed desires and hidden tensions erupt—pulling her and everyone around her into a spiral of manipulation, passion, and betrayal.
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Hedda Gabler finds herself torn between the lingering ache of a past love and the quiet suffocation of her present life. Over the course of one charged night, long-repressed desires and hidden tensions erupt—pulling her and everyone around her into a spiral of manipulation, passion, and betrayal.
Best Actress | 2025 | Tessa Thompson
Spotlight | 2025 | Tessa Thompson
Best Actress | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Outstanding Supporting Performance | 2025 | Nina Hoss
Production Design | 2025 | Cara Brower
Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Outstanding Lead Performance | 2025 | Tessa Thompson
Outstanding Film | 2026 | Gabrielle Nadig
Outstanding Lead Performance | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Outstanding Director | 2026 | Nia DaCosta
Outstanding Screenplay | 2026 | Nia DaCosta
Outstanding Score | 2026 | Hildur Guðnadóttir
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2026 | Nina Hoss
Best Score | 2025 | Hildur Guðnadóttir
Best Costume Design | 2025 | Lindsay Pugh
Best Production Design | 2025 | Cara Brower
Best Actress | 2025 | Tessa Thompson
Film Performance | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Best Actress | 2025 | Tessa Thompson
Best Supporting Actress | 2025 | Nina Hoss
Best Costume Design | 2025 | Lindsay Pugh
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Outstanding Cinematography in a Motion Picture | 2026 | Sean Bobbitt
Best Lead Performance | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Best Supporting Performance | 2026 | Nina Hoss
Film Performance of the Year | 2026 | Tessa Thompson
Supporting Film Performance of the Year | 2026 | Nina Hoss
LGBTQ Screenplay of the Year | 2026 | Nia DaCosta
Best Performance in a Supporting Role | 2026 | Nina Hoss
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2026 | Nia DaCosta
Best Production Design | 2026 | Cara Brower
Best Supporting Actress | 2025 | Nina Hoss
Best Use of Music | 2025 | Hildur Guðnadóttir
Best Production Design | 2025 | Cara Brower
Best Woman Screenwriter | 2026 | Nia DaCosta
Official Competition | 2025 | Nia DaCosta
Best Production Design Major Motion Picture Period | 2026 | Cara Brower
Best Costume Design | 2026 | Lindsay Pugh
Excellence in Period Film | 2026 | Anna Reynolds
Costume Design | 2026 | Lindsay Pugh
Best Costume Design | 2025 | Lindsay Pugh
Best Costume Design | 2026 | Lindsay Pugh
Box Office Collection 8,393 USD
Tom Bateman was in a stage production of "Hedda" in 2008, getting praised for his portrayal of Eilert Lövborg.
In November, 2023, it was reported that director Nia DaCosta walked off of her previous film, The Marvels (2023) during its post-production in order to move to London to begin pre-production on this Hedda Gabler biopic starring Marvel Cinematic Universe star Tessa Thompson. Marvel Studios, the company financing The Marvels (2023), not fully informed, would be forced to finish the film without her, leading DaCosta to publicly state "I didn't direct my own movie" claiming the Disney owned company completely changed the film she shot due to her being unavailable for reshoots and postproduction. However, while doing press for the theatrical release of The Marvels (2023) DaCosta clarified that when she left the film's post production it was already 2 and a half years of working on the film and with the four release date shifts, she had no choice but begin preproduction on Hedda (2025) or it would have to be cancelled in its entirety. Instead, DaCosta said she and Disney found a way for her to work remotely for them which allowed her the freedom to make the move to London.