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IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Foreign Actor Melhor Ator Estrangeiro | 2017 | Eddie Redmayne
Best ForeignLanguage Film Melhor Filme Estrangeiro | 2017 | Tom Hooper
Best Foreign Film Melhor Filme Estrangeiro | 2017 | Tom Hooper
Best Actor | 2015 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Breakthrough Performance For and | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Actor of the Year | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Film Artist | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Actor of the Year For and | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Film Artist For and | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Body of Work | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Body of Work For and | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Performance For | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Performance | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
For and | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Artist For | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Artist | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Body of Work For and | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Body of Work | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
2015 | Alicia Vikander
2016 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
For | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Breakout Actor | 2015 | Matthias Schoenaerts
Composer of the Year For | 2015 | Alexandre Desplat
Composer of the Year | 2015 | Alexandre Desplat
Director of the Year | 2015 | Tom Hooper
2015 | Tom Hooper
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Achievement in Production Design | 2016 | Eve Stewart
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2016 | Alexandre Desplat
Best Leading Actor | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Leading Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Makeup and Hair | 2016 | Jan Sewell
Best Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
2015 | Tom Hooper
Best Actor | 2015 | Eddie Redmayne
Film Performance of the Year Actor | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2015 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Production Design | 2015 | Eve Stewart
Best Actor in a Motion Picture | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Original Score | 2016 | Alexandre Desplat
Best Director | 2016 | Tom Hooper
Best Art Direction Production Design | 2016 | Eve Stewart
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2016 | Lucinda Coxon
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Lead Actor | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Supporting Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Lead Actor | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Actor | 2015 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Art Direction | 2015 | Eve Stewart
Best Actor | 2016 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Actor | 2015 | Eddie Redmayne
Best Actor | 2015 | Eddie Redmayne
Breakthrough Artist | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Breakthrough Artist For | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress For | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best International Actress | 2017 | Alicia Vikander
Best Actress | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2016 | Alicia Vikander
For | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Alicia Vikander
2016 | Gail Mutrux
Best ForeignLanguage Film Melhor Filme Estrangeiro | 2017 | Tom Hooper
Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2016 | Tom Hooper
Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2016 | Tom Hooper
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Drama | 2016 | Nina Gold
Period Film | 2016 | Grant Armstrong
Best Period andor Character Makeup FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2016 | Jan Sewell
Best Period andor Character Hair Styling FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2016 | Jan Sewell
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 64,200,000 USD
Lili consulted two physicians, both of whom diagnosed her as homosexual, a third physician diagnosed her as intersexed and claimed she had rudimentary female sex organs. In fact, when the sex reassignment surgery commenced, the surgeons found shrunken female ovaries. Hormonal assays taken just before her first surgery indicated more female than male hormones present. It is likely that she had XXY sex chromosome karyotype (Klinefelter's Syndrome) a condition not medically recognized until 1942. The fact that Lili was Intersex is not mentioned in the film.
The paintings in the film were done by the film's production designer Eve Stewart and by British artist Susannah Brough. The film's paintings weren't exact replicas of Gerda Wegener's work, they had to be to adapted because they didn't look like Eddie Redmayne. The original portrait of ballerina Ulla Poulsen, was also altered to resemble Amber Heard's face.
Einar Wegener/Lili Elbe wasn't the first transgender person nor the first to undergo sex reassignment surgery, she was only among the first. Dora Richter/Dörchen Richter (also known as Dora R., 1891-1933) - who was born as Rudolph Richter, became the first trans woman of whom records remain to undergo vaginoplasty. According to Dr. Felix Abraham, a psychiatrist working at the Institute for Sexual Science, where Dora was employed as a domestic servant, her first step to feminization was made by means of castration in 1922. After this there was a long pause, until the beginning of the year 1931, when the penis amputation was done and in June, the here described surgery - a highly experimental vaginoplasty performed by Dr. Erwin Gohrbandt, who later becomes a decorated surgeon-general in the Luftwaffe. Carla van Crist and Toni Ebel had also got the surgery before Lili arrived in Berlin. The Institute for Sexual Research (founded by Magnus Hirschfeld in Berlin, in 1919), was doing the operations, but the Nazis destroyed the files in 1933 so there is no way of knowing who truly was the first person to undergo sexual reassignment surgery. Lili's last operations were made by Dr. Kurt Warnekros at the Dresden Women's Clinic. Her first surgeries (castration and penectomy) had been performed by Dr. Ludwig Levy-Lenz under Hirschfeld's supervision in Berlin in 1930. These preliminaries have sometimes caused confusion over the date of Lili's 'sex change', but Dora/Dörchen Richter was the first transgender woman who underwent sex reassignment surgery, that began in 1922.
Alicia Vikander's Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, instead of Best Actress in a Leading Role, was seen by many as a critical category fraud, as she has 59 minutes and 37 seconds of screen time, or 49.9% of the movie's length, this amount of screen time qualifies her for a Best Actress Oscar. Distributor Focus Features, a subsidiary of Universal Studios, decided to campaign for Vikander as supporting actress because they thought it would increase her chances of winning, as she would have been competing against Brie Larson for her role in Room (2015) decreasing her chances of winning the award. Vikander has refused to comment on the debate.
When Nicole Kidman was set to star and produce the film, she struggled to sustain an actress to portray Gerda Wegener, while she would portray Einar Wegener herself. Charlize Theron was the first choice for Gerda, but dropped out in 2008. Her role was then given to Gwyneth Paltrow, who also dropped out in order to spend more time with her family. Uma Thurman was rumored to replace her. In 2010, Marion Cotillard was considered for the part, as she and Kidman wanted to re-team after working together on Nine (2009), and their other possible project "The Rivals" had been shelved. In 2011, the role was given to Rachel Weisz, who also dropped out soon after. Alicia Vikander took the role in 2014, when Tom Hooper took over the project.
"Hans Axgil: [to Lili] I've only liked a handful of people in my life, and you've been two of them."
"Einar Wegener: I think Lili's thoughts, I dream her dreams. She was always there."