By Nick Rolon
Screenwriters
bring the script to life using original works or adaptations from books. The
writers capture the movement, actions, expressions, and dialogue of the
characters on screen. Of the eight Best
Picture nominations, seven have been nominated for Best Writing in adapted or
original screen play.
Since
the inaugural Academy Awards in 1928, more than sixty Best Picture winners
derive from literature whether it be a novel, biography, play, or short story. Thirty-seven
Best Picture winners originated from books including Kramer vs. Kramer, The Sound
Of Music, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s
Nest and The Godfather. Twelve
Years a Slave, an autobiography published in 1853 and written by Solomon
Northrup, who was kidnapped and put to work on plantations in Louisiana for 12 years,
won the Best Picture Oscar in 2014.
The
first Oscar awards for writing were given in 1940 (Original Story) to Lewis R.
Foster for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
and (Screenplay) to Sidney Howard for Gone With The Wind. Frances Marion was
the first female writer to win an Academy Award in 1931. Ben Affleck is the
youngest writer, at the age of 25 for Good
Will Hunting, he co-wrote the screenplay with Matt Damon. In 2009, Geoffrey Fletcher was the first
African American to win a Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) award for the movie
Precious and in 2017, Jordan Peele
was the first African American to win for Best Writing (Original Screenplay)
for Get Out.
The
written words behind these great movies have inspired us during our most
challenging historical and personal times including the Great Depression (The Grapes of Wrath), the Civil Rights
Movement (Selma), Space Exploration (First Man). They gave us triumph in sports
(Rocky), and hope (It’s a Wonderful Life). The movies have
provided us with a moment to escape and be entertained. The written words brought to life by the
actors/actresses inspire us with understanding, comfort, determination, and
good will.
Tonight,
make a bowl of popcorn, relax watching the 91st annual Academy
Awards, and give thanks to the writers who made it all possible.
Below is a list of the 2018 Best Picture
Nominees and the respective Screenwriters:
Best Picture
Nominee
|
Screenwriter(s)
|
Notes
|
Black Panther
|
Ryan
Coogler/Joe Robert Cole
|
Adapted
from the comic books by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
Nominated for
Best Writing- Adapted Screenplay
|
Bohemian Rhapsody
|
Anthony
McCarten
|
Movie
name from the song made popular by the British rock band Queen in 1975
|
The Favourite
|
Deborah
Davis/Tony McNamara
|
The
written script began over 20 years ago and finally becoming an Oscar
nominated film in 2018.
Nominated for
Best Writing- Original Screenplay
|
Green Book
|
Peter
Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga, and Brian Currie
|
Inspired
by a true story with the written script based on interviews and letters by
family members
Nominated for
Best Writing- Original Screenplay
|
Roma
|
Alfonso
Cuaron
|
Alfonso
chose to withhold the script from many of the actors so that none of the cast
members would know where the film was headed.
Nominated for
Best Writing-Original Screenplay
|
A Star is Born
|
Bradley
Cooper, Eric Roth, Will Fetters
|
A
remake from the original movie and script in 1937
Nominated for
Best Writing -Adapted Screenplay
|
Blackkklansman
|
Spike
Lee, Kevin Wilmott, David Rabinowitz, Charlie
Wachtel
|
Spike
Lee also directed the movie based on the 2014 memoir of Ron Stallworth.
Nominated for
Best Writing- Adapted Screenplay
|
Vice
|
Adam
McKay
|
Adam
McKay also directed the movie which follows the path of former Vice
President, Dick Cheney.
Nominated for
Best Writing- Original Screenplay
|
1 comment:
Nick,
This comment is late but I just figured out how to leave one!
I wanted to say after I read your blog, Fantastic! What an improvement over what you read to our group. You made is so relevant to writers. So helpful. I enjoyed your information and encouragement to write our books for the next movie.
The popcorn was good too.
Sandy
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