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OSCAR SCREENPLAYS 2010 WINNERS. NOMINATIONS
Oscar Screenplays Winners and Nominees BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Winner: Geoffrey Fletcher, Precious Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell, District 9 Nick Hornby, An Education Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche, In The Loop Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner, Up In The Air BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Winner: Mark Boal, The Hurt Locker Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds Joel and Ethan Coen, A Serious Man Alessandro Camon and Oren Moverman, The Messenger Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Up
OSCAR SCREENPLAYS WINNERS 2009
Oscar Screenplays - Simon Beaufoy and Dustin Lance Black.
Slumdog Millionaire wins 8 OSCARS!
And scroll down for Full list of 2009 Oscar Winners. Compare with full list of BAFTA Nominations.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE DVD AND BLU-RAY Slumdog Millionaire nearly went straight to DVD! Slumdog cost the tiny sum of $15 million (£8.7 million) to make, but it has already taken $160 million (£117 million) at the box office worldwide. It's bound to earn even more now that it's won 8 Oscars, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Simon Beaufoy, Best Director for Danny Boyle, and Best Picture. It will almost certainly go on making millions in the years ahead with DVD sales and TV rights. Now that the DVD is out, there is a supreme irony about the finances behind the movie. Warner Bros co-produced the film with Pathe, Celador Films and Film4. But last year, Warner Bros handed over 50 per cent of the movie's US distribution rights to Fox Searchlight. And it shut down its Independent Pictures division, which had been set up for smaller-scale movies. In London last June, when a director's cut of the film was shown to Warner Bros director Danny Boyle was told the movie was going straight to DVD in the US. It seems incredible now that this massive box-office hit made for peanuts (in movie finance terms) was destined for a straight-to-DVD future.

Dev Patel and Anil Kapoor in Slumdog Millionaire which won 8 Oscars. Screenwriter Simon Beaufoy. Directed by Danny Boyle. Celador Films, Film4, Pathe Pictures, Fox Searchlight.
Best Oscar ScreenplaysBest adapted screenplaySimon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire Best original screenplayDustin Lance Black, Milk
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Slumdog Millionaire had 10 nominations and won 8! The Curious Case of Benjamin Button had 13 nominations and won 3.Best film Christian Colson, Slumdog Millionaire Best director Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire Best actor Sean Penn, Milk Best actress Kate Winslet, The Reader Best supporting actress Penélope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona Best supporting actor Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight Best foreign language film Japan, Yojiro Takita, Departures Best song Jai Ho, by AR Rahman and Gulzar, Slumdog Millionaire Best original score AR Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire Jean Hersholt Humanitarian award Jerry Lewis Best film editing Chris Dickens, Slumdog Millionaire Best sound mixing Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty, Slumdog Millionaire Best sound editing Richard King, The Dark Knight Best visual effects Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best documentary short Megan Mylan, Smile Pinki Best documentary feature James Marsh and Simon Chinn, Man On Wire Best live-action short Jochen Alexander Freydank, Spielzeugland (Toyland) Best cinematography Anthony Dod Mantle, Slumdog Millionaire Best makeup Greg Cannom, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best costume design Michael O'Connor, The Duchess Best art direction Donald Graham Burt and Victor J Zolfo, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best animated short Kunio Kato, La Maison en Petits Cubes Best animated feature Andrew Stanton, WALL-E
The 2009 NOMINEES OSCAR SCREENPLAYS
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Dustin Lance Black "Milk" Courtney Hunt, "Frozen River" Mike Leigh "Happy-Go-Lucky" Martin McDonagh, "In Bruges" Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, "WALL-E"
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Simon Beaufoy "Slumdog Millionaire" David Hare "The Reader" Peter Morgan "Frost/Nixon" John Patrick Shanley "Doubt" Eric Roth, Robin Swicord "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
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It's a good time to read the Oscar screenplays that are out now.Watching the movie and studying the screenplay is one of the very best ways to raise your own screenwriting to a high standard. And 2008 was a fantastic year for great screenwriting as the list of nominations for the 2009 Oscar screenplays testifies. And look at how all these scripts are different, have their owndistinctive tone and effects. It's also a fun way to become a judge of the Oscar screenplays yourself. Asking why these screenplays were nominated, why the winning screenplays won will help you hone your own scripts.

Sean Penn, who won the Oscar for Best Actor, with Josh Brolin in Milk. Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black. Directed by Gus Van Sant. Focus Features
On any list of Oscar screenplays and other award screenplays, you will invariably have to look down through the list of all the nominees before finding the oscar screenplays at the end of it! Am I being paranoid or is there a justification for feeling pissed off that sound mixing, animated short,and - make up! get to be placed above the poor old screenwriter.
How Do The Nominations for the Oscar Screenplays Match Best Picture Nominations?
BEST PICTUREThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Had an incredible 13 Oscar nominations, but only won best art direction, best visual effects and best make-up. Frost/Nixon Milk The Reader Slumdog Millionaire - Had 10 nominations - and won 8!
And What About Nominations for Oscar Screenplays and Best Director?
BEST DIRECTORDavid Fincher, Button Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon Van Sant, Milk Stephen Daldry, The Reader Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
And The Oscar Screenplays With The Actors?
Best ActorRichard Jenkins, The Visitor Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon Sean Penn, Milk Brad Pitt, Benjamin Button Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler Best Actress Anne Hathaway, Angel Meryl Streep, Doubt Kate Winslet, The Reader Best Supporting Actor Josh Brolin, Milk Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight Best Supporting Actress Doubt, Amy Adams Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Penélope Cruz Doubt, Viola Davis The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Taraji P. Henson The Wrestler, Marisa Tomei
QUESTION: What Is One Of The Most Significant Things These Movies Have I Common?
ANSWER:Their attitude to the intelligence of the audience.
The Full List Of Academy Award Nominations
With Oscar Screenplays On The Top!
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY* “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Screenplay by Eric Roth, Screen story by Eric Roth and Robin Swicord* “Doubt” (Miramax), Written by John Patrick Shanley* “Frost/Nixon” (Universal), Screenplay by Peter Morgan* “The Reader” (The Weinstein Company), Screenplay by David Hare* “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Screenplay by Simon Beaufoy BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY* “Frozen River” (Sony Pictures Classics), Written by Courtney Hunt* “Happy-Go-Lucky” (Miramax), Written by Mike Leigh* “In Bruges” (Focus Features), Written by Martin McDonagh* “Milk” (Focus Features), Written by Dustin Lance Black* “WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Original story by Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter BEST PICTURE “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”“Frost/Nixon”“Milk”“The Reader”“Slumdog Millionaire” BEST ACTOR * Richard Jenkins in “The Visitor” (Overture Films)* Frank Langella in “Frost/Nixon” (Universal)* Sean Penn in “Milk” (Focus Features)* Brad Pitt in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.)* Mickey Rourke in “The Wrestler” (Fox Searchlight) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR * Josh Brolin in “Milk” (Focus Features)* Robert Downey Jr. in “Tropic Thunder” (DreamWorks, Distributed by DreamWorks/Paramount)* Philip Seymour Hoffman in “Doubt” (Miramax)* Heath Ledger in “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.)* Michael Shannon in “Revolutionary Road” (DreamWorks, Distributed by Paramount Vantage) BEST ACTRESS * Anne Hathaway in “Rachel Getting Married” (Sony Pictures Classics)* Angelina Jolie in “Changeling” (Universal)* Melissa Leo in “Frozen River” (Sony Pictures Classics)* Meryl Streep in “Doubt” (Miramax)* Kate Winslet in “The Reader” (The Weinstein Company) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS * Amy Adams in “Doubt” (Miramax)* Penélope Cruz in “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (The Weinstein Company)* Viola Davis in “Doubt” (Miramax)* Taraji P. Henson in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.)* Marisa Tomei in “The Wrestler” (Fox Searchlight) BEST ANIMATED FEATURE * “Bolt” (Walt Disney), Chris Williams and Byron Howard* “Kung Fu Panda” (DreamWorks Animation, Distributed by Paramount), John Stevenson and Mark Osborne* “WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Andrew Stanton BEST ART DIRECTION * “Changeling” (Universal), Art Direction: James J. Murakami, Set Decoration: Gary Fettis* “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Art Direction: Donald Graham Burt, Set Decoration: Victor J. Zolfo* “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Art Direction: Nathan Crowley, Set Decoration: Peter Lando* “The Duchess” (Paramount Vantage, Pathé and BBC Films), Art Direction: Michael Carlin, Set Decoration: Rebecca Alleway* “Revolutionary Road” (DreamWorks, Distributed by Paramount Vantage), Art Direction: Kristi Zea, Set Decoration: Debra Schutt BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY * “Changeling” (Universal), Tom Stern* “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Claudio Miranda* “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Wally Pfister* “The Reader” (The Weinstein Company), Chris Menges and Roger Deakins* “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Anthony Dod Mantle BEST COSTUME DESIGN * “Australia” (20th Century Fox), Catherine Martin* “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Jacqueline West* “The Duchess” (Paramount Vantage, Pathé and BBC Films), Michael O’Connor* “Milk” (Focus Features), Danny Glicker* “Revolutionary Road” (DreamWorks, Distributed by Paramount Vantage), Albert Wolsky BEST DIRECTOR * “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), David Fincher* “Frost/Nixon” (Universal), Ron Howard* “Milk” (Focus Features), Gus Van Sant* “The Reader” (The Weinstein Company), Stephen Daldry* “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Danny Boyle BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE * “The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)” (Cinema Guild), A Pandinlao Films Production, Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath* “Encounters at the End of the World” (THINKFilm and Image Entertainment), A Creative Differences Production, Werner Herzog and Henry Kaiser* “The Garden” A Black Valley Films Production, Scott Hamilton Kennedy* “Man on Wire” (Magnolia Pictures), A Wall to Wall Production, James Marsh and Simon Chinn* “Trouble the Water” (Zeitgeist Films), An Elsewhere Films Production, Tia Lessin and Carl Deal BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT * “The Conscience of Nhem En” A Farallon Films Production, Steven Okazaki* “The Final Inch” A Vermilion Films Production, Irene Taylor Brodsky and Tom Grant* “Smile Pinki” A Principe Production, Megan Mylan* “The Witness - From the Balcony of Room 306” A Rock Paper Scissors Production, Adam Pertofsky and Margaret Hyde BEST FILM EDITING * “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall* “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Lee Smith* “Frost/Nixon” (Universal), Mike Hill and Dan Hanley* “Milk” (Focus Features), Elliot Graham* “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Chris Dickens BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM * “The Baader Meinhof Complex” A Constantin Film Production, Germany* “The Class” (Sony Pictures Classics), A Haut et Court Production, France* “Departures” (Regent Releasing), A Departures Film Partners Production, Japan* “Revanche” (Janus Films), A Prisma Film/Fernseh Production, Austria* “Waltz with Bashir” (Sony Pictures Classics), A Bridgit Folman Film Gang Production, Israel BEST MAKEUP * “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Greg Cannom* “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), John Caglione, Jr. and Conor O’Sullivan* “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” (Universal), Mike Elizalde and Thom Floutz BEST ORIGINAL SCORE * “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.),Alexandre Desplat* “Defiance” (Paramount Vantage), James Newton Howard* “Milk” (Focus Features), Danny Elfman* “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), A.R. Rahman* “WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Thomas Newman BEST ORIGINAL SONG * “Down to Earth” from “WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Music by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman, Lyric by Peter Gabriel* “Jai Ho” from “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Music by A.R. Rahman, Lyric by Gulzar* “O Saya” from “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Music and Lyric by A.R. Rahman andMaya Arulpragasam BEST ANIMATED SHORT * “La Maison en Petits Cubes” A Robot Communications Production, Kunio Kato* “Lavatory - Lovestory” A Melnitsa Animation Studio and CTB Film Company Production, Konstantin Bronzit* “Oktapodi” (Talantis Films) A Gobelins, L’école de l’image Production, Emud Mokhberi and Thierry Marchand* “Presto” (Walt Disney) A Pixar Animation Studios Production, Doug Sweetland* “This Way Up”, A Nexus Production, Alan Smith and Adam Foulkes BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT * “Auf der Strecke (On the Line)” (Hamburg Shortfilmagency), An Academy of Media Arts Cologne Production, Reto Caffi* “Manon on the Asphalt” (La Luna Productions), A La Luna Production, Elizabeth Marre and Olivier Pont* “New Boy” (Network Ireland Television), A Zanzibar Films Production, Steph Green and Tamara Anghie* “The Pig” An M & M Production, Tivi Magnusson and Dorte Høgh* “Spielzeugland (Toyland)” A Mephisto Film Production, Jochen Alexander Freydank BEST SOUND EDITING * “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Richard King* “Iron Man” (Paramount and Marvel Entertainment), Frank Eulner and Christopher Boyes* “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Tom Sayers* “WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Ben Burtt and Matthew Wood* “Wanted” (Universal),Wylie Stateman BEST SOUND MIXING * “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Mark Weingarten* “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Lora Hirschberg, Gary Rizzo and Ed Novick* “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty* “WALL-E” (Walt Disney),Tom Myers, Michael Semanick and Ben Burtt* “Wanted” (Universal), Chris Jenkins, Frank A. Montaño and Petr Forejt BEST VISUAL EFFECTS * “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron* “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Nick Davis, Chris Corbould, Tim Webber and Paul Franklin* “Iron Man” (Paramount and Marvel Entertainment), John Nelson, Ben Snow, Dan Sudick and Shane Mahan
How Do The Nominations for The Oscar Screenplays Compare With Globes?
GOLDEN GLOBES
BEST SCREENPLAY WINNER: SIMON BEAUFOY Slumdog Millionaire NOMINATED: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Eric Roth
Doubt
John Patrick Shanley
Frost/Nixon
Peter Morgan
The Reader
David Hare
The Winning 2008 Oscar Screenplays - A Reminder
Adapted screenplay * “Atonement” (Focus Features), Screenplay by Christopher Hampton * “Away from Her” (Lionsgate), Written by Sarah Polley * “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” (Miramax/Path Renn), Screenplay by Ronald Harwood * “No Country for Old Men” (Miramax and Paramount Vantage), Written for the screen by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen * “There Will Be Blood” (Paramount Vantage and Miramax), Written for the screen by Paul Thomas Anderson Original screenplay * “Juno” (Fox Searchlight), Written by Diablo Cody * “Lars and the Real Girl” (MGM), Written by Nancy Oliver * “Michael Clayton” (Warner Bros.), Written by Tony Gilroy * “Ratatouille” (Walt Disney), Screenplay by Brad Bird; Story by Jan Pinkava, Jim Capobianco, Brad Bird * “The Savages” (Fox Searchlight), Written by Tamara Jenkins
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