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The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring is an epic fantasy adventure film, which tells the story of hobbit Frodo Baggins, who is entrusted with the task of destroying a powerful ring that can give immense power to its owner. The cast has Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen in lead roles, and the movie is known for its breathtaking visual effects and epic storyline.
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring is an epic fantasy adventure film, which tells the story of hobbit Frodo Baggins, who is entrusted with the task of destroying a powerful ring that can give immense power to its owner. The cast has Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen in lead roles, and the movie is known for its breathtaking visual effects and epic storyline.
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Rotten TomatoesThe Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring is a action drama that revolves around a young hobbit named Frodo Baggins, who is entrusted with a powerful ring that must be destroyed before it falls into the hands of the evil Sauron. The film is a true masterpiece of storytelling, with incredible attention to detail and a wonderful cast of characters. It has a solid cast, with Elijah Wood as Frodo, Ian McKellen as Gandalf, and Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, that makes the movie even better. On top of that, it transports you to its own world, which is a dream come true for hardcore fantasy film fans. Overall, The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring is a feast for the eyes. It is a timeless classic that will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.
Best Effects Visual Effects | 2002 | Randall William Cook
Best Music Original Score | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Makeup | 2002 | Peter Owen
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Film | 2002 | Tim Sanders
Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2002 | Randall William Cook
Best Make UpHair | 2002 | Peter Swords King
Most Oscar nominations for Best Picture (female actor) | 2022 | Cate Blanchett
Most Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (individual) | 2022 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actress For and | 2001 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Cate Blanchett
Outstanding Production Design | 2001 | Grant Major
Best Supporting Actress For and | 2002 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Cate Blanchett
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Acting Ensemble | 2002 | Christopher Lee
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Screenplay Adaptation | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Visual Effects | 2002 | Randall William Cook
Best Original Score | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Ngila Dickson
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Production Design | 2002 | Grant Major
Best Original Song | 2002 | Enya
Best Cast Ensemble | 2001 | Christopher Lee
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2001 | Ian McKellen
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2001 | Philippa Boyens
Best Adapted Screenplay of the Decade | 2012 | Philippa Boyens
Best Director | 2001 | Peter Jackson
Best Original Score | 2001 | Howard Shore
Best Cinematography | 2001 | Andrew Lesnie
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Ian McKellen
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2001 | Ian McKellen
Best American Film Bedste amerikanske film | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best New Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes | 2003 | Peter Jackson
Best Audio Commentary New Release | 2003 | Philippa Boyens
Best Overall New Extra Features New Release | 2003 | Michael Pellerin
Original Retrospective Documentary New Release | 2003 | Michael Pellerin
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Picture | 2002 | Tim Sanders
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Visual Effects | 2002 | Randall William Cook
Best Music Original Score | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Production Design | 2002 | Philip Ivey
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2002 | Peter Swords King
Best Sound Mixing | 2002 | Gethin Creagh
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2002 | Ethan Van der Ryn
Best Casting | 2002 | Amy Hubbard
Best American Film rets amerikanske film | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best International Film | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best International Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
2001 | Peter Jackson
Best Director | 2001 | Peter Jackson
Best Script | 2003 | Philippa Boyens
2002 | Tim Sanders
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Score | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Ngila Dickson
Best Visual Effects | 2002 | Richard Taylor
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Song | 2002 | Enya
Best Dramatic Presentation | 2002 | Tim Sanders
Best New Release ReRelease or ReRecording of an Existing Score | 2005 | Howard Shore
Breakthrough Male Performance | 2002 | Orlando Bloom
Digital Effects Artist of the Year | 2002 | Jim Rygiel
Production Designer of the Year | 2002 | Grant Major
Best Recording Edition | 2001 | Howard Shore
Best Soundtrack | 2001 | Howard Shore
Best SciFiFantasy Soundtrack | 2001 | Howard Shore
Best Music | 2001 | Howard Shore
Top Box Office Films | 2002 | Howard Shore
2002 | Howard Shore
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2003 | Howard Shore
Score | 2021 | Howard Shore
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Outstanding Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2002 | Gethin Creagh
Best Sound Editing Music Feature Film Domestic and Foreign | 2002 | Nancy Allen
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Ian McKellen
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Picture | 2002 | Barrie M. Osborne
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Ngila Dickson
Best Sound | 2002 | Gethin Creagh
Best Film Editing | 2002 | John Gilbert
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 2002 | Grant Major
Best Music Original Song | 2002 | Enya
Best Director Motion Picture | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2002 | Enya
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2002 | Ian McKellen
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Sound | 2002 | Gethin Creagh
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Ngila Dickson
Best Editing | 2002 | John Gilbert
Best Production Design | 2002 | Grant Major
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2003 | Enya
Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture | 2002 | Christopher Lee
Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2001 | Orlando Bloom
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2001 | Viggo Mortensen
Best Screenplay of the Year | 2001 | Philippa Boyens
Film Choice Actor DramaAction Adventure | 2002 | Elijah Wood
Film Choice Actress DramaAction Adventure | 2002 | Liv Tyler
Best Audio Commentary New Release | 2003 | Ian McKellen
Best Male Performance | 2002 | Elijah Wood
Best Fight | 2002 | Christopher Lee
Best Villain | 2002 | Christopher Lee
Favorite Male Action Hero | 2002 | Elijah Wood
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2002 | Elijah Wood
Best Actor | 2002 | Viggo Mortensen
Best British Actor | 2002 | Sean Bean
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Debut | 2002 | Dominic Monaghan
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Ian McKellen
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Original Score | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Supporting Actor of the Decade | 2010 | Ian McKellen
Adapted Screenplay of the Decade | 2010 | Philippa Boyens
Best Supporting Performance Male | 2001 | Ian McKellen
Best Director | 2001 | Peter Jackson
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Drama | 2002 | Ian McKellen
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Visual Effects | 2002 | Randall William Cook
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Ngila Dickson
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Art Direction | 2002 | Grant Major
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Ian McKellen
Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 2002 | Orlando Bloom
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Ngila Dickson
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Film Editing | 2002 | John Gilbert
Best Music Original Song | 2002 | Enya
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Director | 2001 | Peter Jackson
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2002 | Barrie M. Osborne
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Writing | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Special Effects | 2002 | Randall William Cook
Best Music | 2002 | Howard Shore
Best Costumes | 2002 | Ngila Dickson
Best MakeUp | 2002 | Peter Owen
Best Director | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske spillefilm | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Best Foreign Language Film Nejleps zahranicn film | 2003 | Peter Jackson
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 2002 | Peter Jackson
Screenplay | 2001 | Philippa Boyens
Best Screenplay | 2002 | Philippa Boyens
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Ian Holm
Best Editing | 2002 | John Gilbert
Male | 2002 | Orlando Bloom
2002 | Howard Shore
Composer of the Year | 2002 | Howard Shore
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2002 | Howard Shore
Period or Fantasy Film | 2002 | Philip Ivey
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 2002 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Cinematography in a Feature Film | 2001 | Andrew Lesnie
Best Sound Editing Foreign Film | 2002 | Chris Todd
Best Sound Editing Foreign Feature | 2002 | Martin Oswin
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2002 | John Gilbert
Best Production Design | 2001 | Grant Major
Best Original Song | 2001 | Enya
Budget 93,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 871,368,364 USD
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Sir Christopher Lee (Saruman) read "The Lord of the Rings" once a year until his death in 2015, and had done so since the year it was published. He was also the only member of the cast and crew ever to have met J.R.R. Tolkien.
Director Sir Peter Jackson gave one of the rings used in the movies to Elijah Wood and Andy Serkis as a gift when the shoot was finished. They both thought they had the only one.
Gandalf's painful encounter with a ceiling beam in Bilbo's hobbit-hole was not in the script. Sir Ian McKellen banged his forehead against the beam accidentally. Sir Peter Jackson thought McKellen did a great job "acting through" the mistake, and kept it in.
During filming, most of the members of the Fellowship took up surfing in New Zealand in their spare time. Amongst them was Viggo Mortensen, who wiped out terribly one day and bruised one whole side of his face. The next day, make-up artists tried to mask the bruising and swelling, but were unsuccessful. Instead, Sir Peter Jackson opted to film Mortensen from one side for the entire scene. In the Mines of Moria, when they find the tomb, Aragorn is only seen from one side in the whole scene.
The cast often had to fly to remote shoot locations by helicopter. Sean Bean (Boromir) was afraid of flying and would only do it when absolutely necessary. When they were shooting the scenes of the Fellowship crossing the snowy mountains he'd spend two hours every morning climbing from the base of the mountain to the set near the top, already dressed as Boromir. The crew being flown up could see him from their helicopters.
"Frodo: I wish the ring had never come to me. I wish none of this had happened. Gandalf: So do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. There are other forces at work in this world Frodo, besides the will of evil. Bilbo was meant to find the Ring. In which case, you were also meant to have it. And that is an encouraging thought."
"[Gandalf is standing on the bridge, in front of the Balrog] Gandalf: You cannot pass! I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the Flame of Anor. The dark fire will not avail you, Flame of Udun! Go back to the shadow. You shall not pass!"