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Awards

While reviews from critics were mixed, Déjà Vu was nominated for five different awards. The film won one nomination. Déjà Vu was nominated for the Saturn Award in the category "Best Science Fiction Film," but lost to Children of Men; Paula Patton, who played Claire Kuchever, was nominated for "Best Breakthrough Performance" for the Black Reel Awards, although the award was given to Brandon T. Jackson for his performance in the film Roll Bounce. Harry Gregson-Williams, the composer of the film's soundtrack, was nominated for the "Film Composer of the Year" division of the World Soundtrack Academy Awards, though Alexandre Desplat of The Queen took the award. Déjà Vu lost two nominations pertaining to the "Best Fire Stunt" and the "Best Work with a Vehicle," although it won the "International Gold Reel Award," a merit derived from the Nielsen EDI Gold Reel Awards ceremonies.

DVD release
Déjà Vu was released to DVD and home video approximately five months after its release in American theaters, on April 24, 2007. In the two weeks succeeding the day of the DVD's release, the film was the second most-purchased entity in the United States. It was second only to Night at the Museum during this period in time.

Special features on the disc include a commentary from director Tony Scott for both deleted scenes and scenes present in the film. Déjà Vu's DVD cover also includes a "Surveillance Window" feature, which includes featurettes on the production of the film in New Orleans.

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