The Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture is a prize at the annual Razzies to the worst film of the past year. Over the 39 ceremonies that have taken place, 202 films have been nominated for Worst Picture, with three ties resulting in 42 winners.
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | |
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Awarded for | Worst feature film |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Golden Raspberry Award Foundation |
First award | 1981 (to Can't Stop the Music) |
Currently held by | Madame Web (2024) |
Website | www |
Winners and nominees
editFollowing is a list of nominees and recipients of the Worst Picture prize, including each film's distribution company and producer(s).
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edit2010s
edit2020s
editStudios with multiple nominations and awards
editSuperlatives
editAge
editRecord | Producer | Film | Age |
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Oldest winner | Gerald R. Molen | Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party | 82 years, 50 days |
Oldest nominee | Fred Roos | Megalopolis | 90 years, 244 days (posthumous) |
Youngest winner | Bo Derek | Bolero | 28 years, 124 days |
Youngest nominee | Tarzan, the Ape Man | 25 years, 129 days |
Length
editRecord | Film | Length |
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Longest winner | The Postman | 177 minutes |
Longest nominee | Heaven's Gate | 219 minutes |
Shortest winner | Saving Christmas | 79 minutes |
Shortest nominee | It's Pat | 78 minutes |
Individuals with multiple wins
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Individuals with multiple nominations
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Franchises
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3 wins
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Multiple nominations
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5 nominations 4 nominations 3 nominations |
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External links
editReferences
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