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Feature Film Best Original Screenplay Get Out (Universal Pictures)-- Jordan Peele Best Adapted Screenplay Call Me by Your Name (Sony Pictures Classics)-- James Ivory; based on the novel by André Aciman Best Documentary Screenplay...
Best Adapted Screenplay Call Me by Your Name (Sony Pictures Classics)-- James Ivory; based on the novel by André Aciman
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Call Me By Your Name will win at least Adapted Screenplay.
Best Screenplay, Adapted Call Me by Your Name: James Ivory The Disaster Artist: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber Molly's Game: Aaron Sorkin Victoria & Abdul: Lee Hall Wonderstruck: Brian Selznick Wonder Woman: Allan Heinberg (screenplay / story), Zack Snyder (story), Jason FucScreenplay, Adapted Call Me by Your Name: James Ivory The Disaster Artist: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber Molly's Game: Aaron Sorkin Victoria & Abdul: Lee Hall Wonderstruck: Brian Selznick Wonder Woman: Allan Heinberg (screenplay / story), Zack Snyder (story), Jason Fucscreenplay / story), Zack Snyder (story), Jason Fuchs (story)
-- «Call Me by Your Name» adapted screenplay nominee James Ivory, on being the second oldest nominee, behind Agnes Varda by a week, in an Associated Press interview.
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BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY James Gray (The Lost City of Z) James Ivory (Call Me By Your Name) ** Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (The Disaster Artist) ** (tie) ** Aaron Sorkin (Molly's Game) ** (tie) Virgil Williams and Dee Rees (Mudbound)
Call Me By Your Name writer James Ivory has criticized the movie for leaving out the full - frontal nudity and explicit sex that was in the screenplay.
One of my favorite moments was James Ivory's acceptance speech — 90 - year - old James Ivory, the oldest Oscar recipient ever, for his screenplay from my favorite movie of the year, «Call Me By Your Name
Call Me by Your Name, Screenplay by James Ivory; Based on the Novel by André Aciman; Sony Pictures Classics
The Writers Guild of America has just finished handing out their awards for 2017, resulting in James Ivory («Call Me by Your Name») and Jordan Peele («Get Out») taking top honors for Adapted and Original Screenplays, respectively.
Best Adapted Screenplay James Gray, THE LOST CITY OF Z James Ivory, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber, THE DISASTER ARTIST Sofia Coppola, THE BEGUILED Virgil Williams & Dee Rees, MUDBOUND
Call Me By Your Name took home the gong for Best Adapted Screenplay and Daniel Kaluuya scooping the EE Rising Star award.
James Ivory, 89, became the oldest winner of an Oscar for the gay coming of age drama Call Me by Your Name, in the best adapted screenplay category.
Film: Call Me By Your Name Director: Luca Guadagnino Cast: Timothee Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlberg, Amira Casar, Esther Garrel, Oscar Nominations (3): Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Where to Stream: Coming Soon
At the age of 89, writer - director James Ivory won Adapted Screenplay for his lovely, thoughtful treatment of André Aciman's Call Me By Your Name, making him the oldest Oscar winner in history.
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James Ivory won the adapted screenplay award for «Call Me by Your Name,» giving something of a shoutout to his cast of Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg by acknowledging that «a film like this depends on a lot of people, but first of all it depends on the actors.»
No Call Me By Your Name for Best Screenplay or Best Director Luca Guadagnino's coming - of - age romance has been considered an Oscar frontrunner all year, and its international pedigree made it feel like a slam - dunk for several Golden Globe nominations.
Veteran director James Ivory, 89, won the adapted screenplay award for «Call Me by Your Name» and saluted late colleagues Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and Ismail Merchant.
We must also give kudos to Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, who share a writing nomination for «The Big Sick,» a film that hasn't gotten enough awards season love; Kazuhiro Tsuji, who is nominated, for the third time, this year for the «Darkest Hour» makeup; and Agnès Varda and James Ivory who, at 89, are our oldest nominees this year (and the oldest on record), for the documentary «Faces Places» and adapted screenplay of «Call Me by Your Name,» respectively.
Once again, «Call Me by Your Name» was a sure bet for a Best Screenplay Nomination along with «Lady Bird» and «Three Billboards,» but «The Post» and «Molly's Game» slid in instead.
Screenplay awards went to Jordan Peele for «Get Out» and James Ivory for «Call Me by Your Name
Best Picture: The Florida Project Best Director: Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water Best Actress: Margot Robbie, I, Tonya Best Actor: Andy Serkis, Planet of the Apes Best Supporting Actress: Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird Best Supporting Actor: Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project Adapted Screenplay: Call Me by your Name Original Screenplay: Get Out, Jordan Peele Editing: Baby Driver Score: Phantom Thread Production Design: Shape of Water Cinematography: Blade Runner Best Foreign Language Picture: BPM Best Documentary: Faces Places Best Animated Feature: Coco
Adapted Screenplay Call Me By Your Name, James Ivory The Disaster Artist, Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber Molly's Game, Aaron Sorkin Mudbound, Dee Rees, Virgil Williams Wonder, Jack Thorne, Steve Conrad, Stephen Chbosky
Best Film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best Director: Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) Best Actress: Frances McDormand (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Best Actor: Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour) Best Cinematography: Roger Deakins (Blade Runner 2049) Best Supporting Actress: Allison Janney (I, Tonya) Best Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Best Adapted Screenplay: James Ivory (Call Me By Your Name) Best Original Screenplay: Martin McDonagh (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Best Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: I Am Not a Witch Best Sound: Dunkirk Best Production Design: The Shape of Water Best Special Visual Effects: Blade Runner 2049 Best Film Not in the English Language: The Handmaiden Best Documentary: I Am Not Your Negro Best Editing: Baby Driver Best Animated Film: Coco Best Makeup and Hair: Darkest Hour Best Original Music: Alexander Desplat (The Shape of Water) Best British Film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best British Short Film: Cowboy Dave EE Rising Star Award: Daniel KaluuBy Your Name) Best Original Screenplay: Martin McDonagh (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Best Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: I Am Not a Witch Best Sound: Dunkirk Best Production Design: The Shape of Water Best Special Visual Effects: Blade Runner 2049 Best Film Not in the English Language: The Handmaiden Best Documentary: I Am Not Your Negro Best Editing: Baby Driver Best Animated Film: Coco Best Makeup and Hair: Darkest Hour Best Original Music: Alexander Desplat (The Shape of Water) Best British Film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best British Short Film: Cowboy Dave EE Rising Star Award: Daniel Kaluuby a British Writer, Director or Producer: I Am Not a Witch Best Sound: Dunkirk Best Production Design: The Shape of Water Best Special Visual Effects: Blade Runner 2049 Best Film Not in the English Language: The Handmaiden Best Documentary: I Am Not Your Negro Best Editing: Baby Driver Best Animated Film: Coco Best Makeup and Hair: Darkest Hour Best Original Music: Alexander Desplat (The Shape of Water) Best British Film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best British Short Film: Cowboy Dave EE Rising Star Award: Daniel Kaluuya
Adapted Screenplay: James Ivory for «Call Me By Your Name
Directing — 1 — Lady Bird Original Screenplay — 3 - Lady Bird, The Shape of Water, The Big Sick Adapted Screenplay — 1 — Mudbound Editing — 1 — I, Tonya Cinematography — 1 — Mudbound Production Design — 5 — Beauty and the Beast, Darkest Hour, Blade Runner 2049 Producing — 6 — Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird, Dunkirk, Darkest Hour, Phantom Thread, The Post Costume — 3 — Beauty and the Beast, Darkest Hour, Victoria and Abdul Makeup and Hair — 2 — Darkest Hour, Victoria and Abdul Song — 3 — Mudbound, Coco, Marshall Documentary Feature — 2 — Abacus Too Small to Jail, Faces Places, Strong Island
We have a number of LGBTQ people / films up for Oscars tonight: Dee Rees and James Ivory (both in Adapted Screenplay), the Chilean nominatee A Fantastic Woman, and the Best Pic nominee Call Me By Your Name, and Rachel Morrison, the first woman nominated in Cinematography.
Sony Pictures Classics Sony Pictures Classics» main competitor is «Call Me By Your Name,» the romantic best picture nominee that's also up for actor, adapted screenplay, and original song.
Coming - of - age drama Call Me By Your Name took the adapted screenplay award, while Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was also named outstanding British film.
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Call Me By Your Name — James Ivory The Death of Stalin — Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin, David Schneider Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool — Matt Greenhalgh Molly's Game — Aaron Sorkin Paddington 2 — Simon Farnaby, Paul King
The splashiest films at T.I.F.F. largely came from directors with minimal Oscar race experience, among them Call Me by Your Name's Luca Guadagnino, The Florida Project's Sean Baker, The Shape of Water's Guillermo del Toro (a previous nominee for his Pan's Labyrinth screenplay), and most thrillingly, two young actors - turned - directors: Lady Bird's Greta Gerwig, and The Disaster Artist's James Franco (a best - actor nominee for 127 Hours).
Both Call Me By Your Name supporting actors, Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg, were nominated and the awards - dormant Wonderstruck from Todd Haynes found life today with nominations in Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Art Direction / Production Design and a Breakout nomination for Millicent Simmonds.
Old pals: She walked the red carpet with acclaimed American screenwriter James Ivory, 89, who was nominated for his work on the screenplay and as producer for Call Me By Your Name
«Call Me By Your Name» — James Ivory (Screenplay); André Aciman (Novel) «The Disaster Artist» - Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber (Screenplay); Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell (Book) «It» — Chase Palmer & Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman (Screenplay); Stephen King (Novel) «Molly's Game» — Aaron Sorkin (Screenplay); Molly Bloom (Book) «Mudbound» — Virgil Williams and Dee Rees (Screenplay); Hillary Jordan (Novel)
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY James Ivory — Call Me by Your Name Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber — The Disaster Artist Virgil Williams and Dee Rees — Mudbound Aaron Sorkin — Molly's Game Jack Thorne, Steve Conrad, Stephen Chbosky — Wonder
Luca Guadagnino's «Call Me By Your Name» leads the list with eight nominees for best picture, director, adapted screenplay, editing, actor, breakthrough performer, and two nominations for supporting actor.
The sorely overdue trophy arrived courtesy of Ivory's marvelous screenplay for Luca Guadagnino's «Call Me By Your Name,» adapted from the novel by André AcimaBy Your Name,» adapted from the novel by André Acimaby André Aciman.
Luca Guadagnino's «Call Me By Your Name» led all nominees with eight nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Actor, Breakthrough Performer, and two nominations for Best Supporting Actor.
Guadagnino also touches on the long development process for his films, working with 87 - year - old James Ivory who wrote the Call Me by Your Name screenplay and was at one time going to direct, ageism in the business, his muse Tilda Swinton, and getting roundly booed in Venice with his first film.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY The Lost City of Z — James Gray Call Me By Your Name — James Ivory The Disaster Artist — Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber Molly's Game — Aaron Sorkin Mudbound — Dee Rees and Virgil Williams
Two film legends also win AFCA awards: James Ivory, for his Best Adapted Screenplay for «Call Me By Your Name,» and Roger Deakins, for Best Cinematography for «Blade Runner 2049.»
* James Ivory, who has competed three times in the directing category for his literary costume dramas «A Room With a View,» «Howards End» and «The Remains of the Day,» is officially the oldest Oscar winner ever at age 89 after winning Best Adapted Screenplay for the love story «Call Me by Your Name
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri» BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING: «Darkest Hour» (Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick) BEST COSTUME DESIGN: «Phantom Thread» (Mark Bridges) BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: «Icarus» (Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan) BEST SOUND EDITING: «Dunkirk» (Richard King, Alex Gibson) BEST SOUND MIXING: «Dunkirk» (Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo and Mark Weingarten) BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: «The Shape of Water» (Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin, Shane Vieau) BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: «A Fantastic Woman» from Chile BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM: «Dear Basketball» (Kobe Bryant, Glen Keane) BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: «Coco» (Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson) BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: «Blade Runner 2049» (John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert and Richard R. Hoover) BEST FILM EDITING: «Dunkirk» (Lee Smith) BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT: «Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405» (Frank Stiefel) BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT: «The Silent Child» (Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton) BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: «Call Me by Your Name» (James Ivory) BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: «Get Out» (Jordan Peele) BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: «Blade Runner 2049» (Roger Deakins) BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: «The Shape of Water» (Alexandre Desplat) BEST ORIGINAL SONG: «Remember Me» from «Coco» BEST DIRECTING: Guillermo del Toro, «The Shape of Water» BEST ACTOR: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» BEST ACTRESS: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri» BEST PICTURE: «The Shape of Water» (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
With James Ivory's win for best adapted screenplay for «Call Me by Your Name,» he became the oldest person ever to take home the golden Oscars statue.
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Nominated for Adapted Screenplay James Ivory - Call Me by Your Name Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin & David Schneider - The Death of Stalin Matt Greenhalgh - Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool Aaron Sorkin - Molly's Game Simon Farnaby & Paul King - Paddington 2 pic.twitter.com / IlnrTJQzku
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