-- «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.
Not exact matches
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.
Nominees for the 90th Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning and LOGAN writers Scott Frank,
James Mangold and Michael Green received a nomination for «Adapted
Screenplay,» making it the first time a superhero (but not comic book) film has been nominated in this category.
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.
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).
Bottom Photo: In one of the more heartwarming moments of the evening, Rising Star
nominee Timothee Chalamet helps 89 - year - old Call Me By Your Name screenwriter
James Ivory to the stage to accept the BAFTA for best adapted
screenplay.
The other
nominees are «Call Me by Your Name,»
screenplay by
James Ivory; «The Disaster Artist,»
screenplay by Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber; «Logan,»
screenplay by Scott Frank &
James Mangold and Michael Green, and story by Mangold; and «Molly's Game,» written for the screen by Aaron Sorkin.
Award winning filmmaker
James Mangold is directing «Wolverine 3» from a
screenplay written by Primetime Emmy Award
nominee Michael Green and David
James Kelly.