Sentences with phrase «few screenplay awards»

Both screenplays are competing in Original Screenplay with the Writers Guild of America and Moonlight has already won a few screenplay awards (although, incidentally, with groups who combine adapted and original).

Not exact matches

I personally am shocked that the film is nominated for a screenplay award and supporting actress (nothing against Melissa McCarthy because she is an awesome) but if that's all Hollywood needs from a script is a bunch of women fighting like 8 year olds and pooping in the street, please let me know and I will have my brothers write you up a screenplay in a few hours.
Or it could just mean that the Globes have five fewer screenplay nominees than the Oscars or Writers Guild of America awards, which divide adapted and original — and that's where The Big Sick will find its recognition down the road.
Not sure it'll sweep the boards at the Oscars, but can see it'll pick up a few awards - certainly I think it's worthy of a best screenplay nomination.
In between are screenings of Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or winner Amour, Ken Loach's Cannes Jury Prize winner The Angel's Share, Thomas Vinterberg's The Hunt (Best Actor at Cannes), Cristian Mungiu's Beyond the Hills (Best Actress and Best Screenplay, Cannes), Christian Petzold's Barbara (Best Director, Berlin), Ben Lewin's Sundance winner The Sessions, Jacques Audiard's Rust and Bone, Abbas Kiarostami's Like Someone in Love, Pablo Larrain's No, Olivier Assayas's Venice premiere Something in the Air, Raul Ruiz's final film, Night Across the Street, the international premiere of Any Day Now (an audience - award winner at Seattle and Tribeca), and the North American premiere of I, Anna, starring Charlotte Rampling and directed by her son, Barnaby Southcombe, just to name a few of the over 230 features playing over two - plus weeks.
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