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The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award (also known as an Oscar) for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material. It was created in 1940 as a separate writing award from the Academy Award for Best Story. Beginning with the Oscars for 1957, the two categories were combined to honor only the ...
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen Patton: Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North: Five Easy Pieces: Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) Love Story: Erich Segal: Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen The Out-of-Towners: Neil Simon: The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes: Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond: Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin ...
Lumières Award for Best Screenplay: Académie des Lumières [50] France: Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario: French Screenwriters Guild [51] Germany: Bavarian Film Awards (Best Screenplay) Bavarian Film Awards [52] Germany: Silver Bear for Best Screenplay: Berlin International Film Festival [53] Italy: David di Donatello for Best Screenplay ...
The Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay – Motion Picture is a Golden Globe Award given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Winners and nominees
Best Written Musical (1949–1969) Best Written Western (1949–1951) Best Written Film Concerning American Scene (1949–1952) Best Written Drama (1949–1969) Best Drama Written Directly for the Screenplay (1970–1984) Best Drama Adapted from Another Media (1970–1984) Best Written Comedy (1949–1969) Best Comedy Written Directly for the ...
The Black List tallies the number of "likes" various screenplays are given by development executives, and then ranks them accordingly. The most-liked screenplay is The Imitation Game, which topped the list in 2011 with 133 likes; it went on to win the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015.
written by Barry Levinson. 1983: Pauline à la plage (Pauline at the Beach) written by Éric Rohmer. 1984: Repo Man; written by Alex Cox. 1985: The Purple Rose of Cairo; written by Woody Allen. 1986: Hannah and Her Sisters; written by Woody Allen. 1987: Broadcast News; written by James L. Brooks. 1988: Bull Durham; written by Ron Shelton. 1989 ...
The categories for screenplays have gone through several changes since their inception in 1995: From 1995 to 1996, the category Best Screenplay was presented, with no official nominees being announced but instead only a winner. From 1997 to 2000, the category was split into two, divided into Best Original Screenplay and Best Screenplay Adaptation.