BLACHEFAN Posted December 13, 2018 Share Posted December 13, 2018 1949 Winners: Best Written Film Concerning Problems with the American Scene - The Snake Pit, Screenplay by Frank Partos and Millen Brand Best Written Western - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Screenplay by John Huston Best Written Musical - Easter Parade, Story by Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett, Screenplay by Sidney Sheldon & Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett Best Written Drama - The Snake Pit, Screenplay by Frank Partos and Millen Brand Best Written Comedy - Sitting Pretty, Screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert 1950 Winners: Best Written Film Concerning Problems with the American Scene - All The King's Men, Screenplay by Robert Rossen Best Written Western - Yellow Sky, Story by W.R. Burnett, Screenplay by W.R. Burnett and Lamar Trotti Best Written Musical - On the Town, Written by Adolph Green & Betty Comden Best Written Drama - All the King's Men, Screenplay by Robert Rossen Best Written Comedy - A Letter to Three Wives, Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz 1951 Winners: Best Written Film Concerning Problems with the American Scene - The Men, Written by Carl Foreman Best Written Western - Broken Arrow, Screenplay by Albert Maltz Best Written Musical - Annie Get Your Gun, Screenplay by Sidney Sheldon Best Written Drama - Sunset Boulevard, Written by Charles Brackett & Billy Wilder & D.M. Marshman Jr. Best Written Comedy - All About Eve, Written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz 1952 Winners: Best Written Film Concerning Problems with the American Scene - Bright Victory, Screenplay by Robert Henry Buckner Best Written Musical - An American in Paris, Written by Alan Jay Lerner Best Written Low-Budget Film - The Steel Helmet, Written by Samuel Fuller Best Written Drama - A Place in the Sun, Screenplay by Michael Wilson and Harry Brown Best Written Comedy - Father's Little Dividend, Written by Albert Hackett & Frances Goodrich 1953 Winners: Best Written Musical - Singin' in the Rain, Written by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Best Written Drama - High Noon, Screenplay by Carl Foreman Best Written Comedy - The Quiet Man, Screenplay by Frank Nugent 1954 Winners: Best Written Musical - Lili, Written by Helen Deutsch and Paul Gallico Best Written Drama - From Here to Eternity, Screenplay by Daniel Taradash Best Written Comedy - Roman Holiday, Written by Ian McLellan Hunter, Dalton Trumbo, and John Dighton 1955 Winners: Best Written Musical - Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Screenplay by Albert Hackett & Frances Goodrich & Dorothy Kingsley Best Written Drama - On the Waterfront, Written by Budd Schulberg Best Written Comedy - Sabrina, Written by Billy Wilder & Samuel Taylor & Ernest Lehman 1956 Winners: Best Written Musical - Love Me or Leave Me, Story by Daniel Fuchs, Screenplay by Daniel Fuchs and Isobel Lennart Best Written Drama - Marty, Written by Paddy Chayefsky Best Written Comedy - Mister Roberts, Screenplay by Joshua Logan and Frank Nugent 1957 Winners: Best Written Musical - The King and I, Screenplay by Ernest Lehman Best Written Drama - Friendly Persuasion, Screenplay by Michael Wilson Best Written Comedy - Around the World in Eighty Days, Screenplay by James Poe & John Farrow & S.J. Perelman 1958 Winners: Best Written Musical - Les Girls, Story by Vera Caspary, Screenplay by Vera Caspary and John Patrick Best Written Drama - Twelve Angry Men, Written by Reginald Rose Best Written Comedy - Love in the Afternoon, Screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond 1959 Winners: Best Written Musical - Gigi, Screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner Best Written Drama - The Defiant Ones, Story by Nedrick Young, Screenplay by Harold Jacob Smith Best Written Comedy - Me and the Colonel, Screenplay by S.N. Behrman and George Froeschel 1960 Winners: Best Written Musical - The Five Pennies, Story by Robert Smith, Written by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson Best Written Drama - The Diary of Anne Frank, Screenplay by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett Best Written Comedy - Some Like it Hot, Screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L Diamond 1961 Winners: Best Written Musical - Bells Are Ringing, Written by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Best Written Drama - Elmer Gantry, Screenplay by Richard Brooks Best Written Comedy - The Apartment, Written by Billy Wilder & I.A.L. Diamond 1962 Winners: Best Written Musical - West Side Story, Screenplay by Ernest Lehman Best Written Drama - The Hustler, Screenplay by Sydney Carroll and Robert Rossen Best Written Comedy - Breakfast at Tiffany's, Screenplay by George Axelrod 1963 Winners: Best Written Musical - The Music Man, Story by Meredith Wilson and Franklin Lacey, Screenplay by Marion Hargrove Best Written Drama - To Kill a Mockingbird, Screenplay by Horton Foote Best Written Comedy - That Touch of Mink, Written by Stanley Shapiro and Nate Monaster 1964 Winners: Best Written Drama - HUD, Screenplay by Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch Best Written Comedy - Lilies of the Field, Screenplay by James Poe 1965 Winners: Best Written Musical - Mary Poppins, Screenplay by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi Best Written Drama - Becket, Screenplay by Edward Anhalt Best Written Comedy - Dr. Stangelove: Or How I Learned How to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick & Terry Southern & Peter George 1966 Winners: Best Written Musical - The Sound of Music, Story by Maria Augusta Trapp and Howard Lindsey & Russell Crouse, Screenplay by Ernest Lehman Best Written Drama - The Pawnbroker, Story by Edward Lewis Wallant, Screenplay by Morton S. Fine & David Friedkin Best Written Comedy - A Thousand Clowns, Written by Herb Gardner 1967 Winners: Best Written Drama - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Screenplay by Ernest Lehman Best Written Comedy - The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming, Screenplay by William Rose 1968 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Bonnie and Clyde, Written by David Newman & Robert Benton Best Written Musical - Thoroughly Modern Millie, Written by Richard Morris Best Written Drama - Bonnie and Clyde, Written by David Newman & Robert Benton Best Written Comedy - The Graduate, Screenplay by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry 1969 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - The Producers, Written by Mel Brooks Best Written Musical - Funny Girl, Written by Isobel Lennart Best Written Drama - The Lion in Winter, Written by James Goldman Best Written Comedy - The Odd Couple, Written by Neil Simon 1970 Winners: Best Original Drama - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Written by William Goldman Best Adapted Drama - Midnight Cowboy, Screenplay by Waldo Salt Best Original Comedy - Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Written by Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker Best Adapted Comedy - Goodbye, Columbus, Screenplay by Arnold Schulman 1971 Winners: Best Original Drama - Patton, Written by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North Best Adapted Drama - I Never Sang For My Father, Screenplay by Robert Anderson Best Original Comedy - The Out-of-Towners, Written by Neil Simon Best Adapted Comedy - M*A*S*H, Screenplay by Ring Lardner 1972 Winners: Best Original Drama - Sunday Bloody Sunday, Written by Penelope Gilliat Best Adapted Drama - The French Connection, Screenplay by Ernest Tidyman Best Original Comedy - The Hospital, Written by Paddy Chayefsky Best Adapted Comedy - Kotch, Screenplay by John Paxton 1973 Winners: Best Original Drama - The Candidate, Written by Jeremy Larner Best Adapted Drama - The Godfather, Screenplay by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola Best Original Comedy - What's Up, Doc?, Story by Peter Bogdanovich, Written by Buck Henry and David Newman & Robert Benton Best Adapted Comedy - Cabaret, Screenplay by Jay Presson Allen 1974 Winners: Best Original Drama - Save the Tiger, Written by Steve Shagan Best Adapted Drama - Serpico, Screenplay by Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler Best Original Comedy - A Touch of Class, Written by Melvin Frank and Jack Rose Best Adapted Comedy - Paper Moon, Screenplay by Alvin Sargent 1975 Winners: Best Original Drama - Chinatown, Written by Robert Towne Best Adapted Drama - The Godfather Part II, Screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo Best Original Comedy - Blazing Saddles, Written by Mel Brooks & Norman Steinberg & Andrew Bergman & Richard Pryor & Alan Uger Best Adapted Comedy - The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Screenplay by Lionel Chetwynd and Mordecai Richler 1976 Winners: Best Original Drama - Dog Day Afternoon, Written by Frank Pierson Best Adapted Drama - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Screenplay by Bo Goldman and Lawrence Hauben Best Original Comedy - Shampoo, Written by Robert Towne and Warren Beatty Best Adapted Comedy - The Sunshine Boys, Screenplay by Neil Simon 1977 Winners: Best Original Drama - Network, Written by Paddy Chayefsky Best Adapted Drama - All the President's Men, Screenplay by William Goldman Best Original Comedy - The Bad News Bears, Written by Bill Lancaster Best Adapted Comedy - The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Screenplay by Blake Edwards and Frank Waldman 1978 Winners: Best Original Drama - The Turning Point, Written by Arthur Laurents Best Adapted Drama - Islands in the Stream, Screenplay by Denne Bart Petitclerc Best Original Comedy - Annie Hall, Written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman Best Adapted Comedy - Oh, God!, Screenplay by Larry Gelbart 1979 Winners: Best Original Drama - Coming Home, Story by Nancy Dowd, Written by Robert C. Jones and Waldo Salt Best Adapted Drama - Midnight Express, Screenplay by Oliver Stone Best Original Comedy - Movie Movie, Written by Larry Gelbart and Sheldon Keller Best Adapted Comedy - Heaven Can Wait, Screenplay by Elaine May and Warren Beatty / Same Time, Next Year, Screenplay by Bernard Slade 1980 Winners: Best Original Drama - The China Syndrome, Written by Mike Gray & T.S. Cook and James Bridges Best Adapted Drama - Kramer vs. Kramer, Screenplay by Robert Benton Best Original Comedy - Breaking Away, Written by Steve Tesich Best Adapted Comedy - Being There, Screenplay by Jerzy Kosinski 1981 Winners: Best Original Drama - Melvin and Howard, Written by Bo Goldman Best Adapted Drama - Ordinary People, Screenplay by Alvin Sargent Best Original Comedy - Private Benjamin, Written by Nancy Meyers, Harvey Miller, and Charles Shyer Best Adapted Comedy - Airplane!, Screenplay by Jim Abrahams & David Zucker & Jerry Zucker 1982 Winners: Best Original Drama - Reds, Written by Warren Beatty and Trevor Griffiths Best Adapted Drama - On Golden Pond, Screenplay by Ernest Thompson Best Original Comedy - Arthur, Written by Steve Gordon Best Adapted Comedy - Rich and Famous, Screenplay by Gerard Ayres 1983 Winners: Best Original Drama - E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, Written by Melissa Mathison Best Adapted Drama - Missing, Screenplay by Constantin Costa-Gavras and Donald Stewart Best Original Comedy - Tootsie, Story by Don McGuire, Written by Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal Best Adapted Comedy - Victor/Victoria, Screenplay by Blake Edwards 1984 Winners: Best Original Drama - Tender Mercies, Written by Horton Foote Best Adapted Drama - Reuben, Reuben, Screenplay by Julius J. Epstein Best Original Comedy - The Big Chill, Written by Lawrence Kasdan & Barbara Benedek Best Adapted Comedy - Terms of Endearment, Screenplay by James L. Brooks 1985 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Broadway Danny Rose, Written by Woody Allen Best Adapted Screenplay - The Killing Fields, Screenplay by Bruce Robinson 1986 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Witness, Story by Pamela Wallace, Written by William Kelley and Earl W. Wallace Best Adapted Screenplay - Prizzi's Honor, Screenplay by Richard Condon and Janet Roach 1987 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Hannah and Her Sisters, Written by Woody Allen Best Adapted Screenplay - A Room With a View, Screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala 1988 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Moonstruck, Written by John Patrick Shanley Best Adapted Screenplay - Roxanne, Screenplay by Steve Martin 1989 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Bull Durham, Written by Ron Shelton Best Adapted Screenplay - Dangerous Liaisons, Screenplay by Christopher Hampton 1990 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Crimes and Misdemeanors, Written by Woody Allen Best Adapted Screenplay - Driving Miss Daisy, Screenplay by Alfred Uhry 1991 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Avalon, Written by Barry Levinson Best Adapted Screenplay - Dances with Wolves, Screenplay by Michael Blake 1992 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Thelma and Louise, Written by Callie Khouri Best Adapted Screenplay - The Silence of the Lambs, Screenplay by Ted Tally 1993 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - The Crying Game, Written by Neil Jordan Best Adapted Screenplay - The Player, Screenplay by Michael Tolkin 1994 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - The Piano, Written by Jane Campion Best Adapted Screenplay - Schindler's List, Screenplay by Steven Zallian 1995 Winners: Best Original Screenplay - Four Weddings and a Funeral, Written by Richard Curtis Best Adapted Screenplay - Forrest Gump, Screenplay by Eric Roth 1996 Winners: Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Braveheart, Written by Randall Wallace Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - Sense and Sensibility, Screenplay by Emma Thompson, Based on the novel by Jane Austin 1997 Winners: Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Fargo, Written by Joel & Ethan Coen Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - Sling Blade, Screenplay by Billy Bob Thornton, Based on his stage play 1998 Winners: Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - As Good As It Gets, Screenplay by Mark Andrus and James L. Brooks, Story by Mark Andrus Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - L.A. Confidential, Screenplay by Brian Helgeland & Curtis Hanson, Based on the novel by James Ellroy 1999 Winners: Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Shakespeare in Love, Written by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - Out of Sight, Screenplay by Scott Frank, Based on the novel by Elmore Leonard 2000 Winners: Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - American Beauty, Written by Alan Ball Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - Election, Screenplay by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor, Based on the novel by Tom Perrotta 2001 Winners: Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - You Can Count on Me, Written by Kenneth Lonergan Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - Traffic, Screenplay by Stephen Gaghan, Based on the British series Traffik created by Simon Moore 2002 Winners: Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Gosford Park, Written by Julian Fellowes Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - A Beautiful Mind, Written by Akiva Goldsman, Based on the book by Sylvia Nasar 2003 Winners: Original Screenplay - Bowling for Columbine, Written by Michael Moore Adapted Screenplay - The Hours, Screenplay by David Hare, Based on the novel by Michael Cunningham 2004 Winners: Original Screenplay - Lost in Translation, Written by Sofia Coppola Adapted Screenplay - American Splendor, Written by Robert Pulcini & Shari Springer Berman, Based on the comic book series by Harvey Pekar and the novel by Harvey Pekar and Joyce Brabner 2005 Winners: Original Screenplay - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Screenplay by Charlie Kaufman, Story by Charlie Kaufman & Michel Gondry & Pierre Bismuth Adapted Screenplay - Sideways, Screenplay by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor, Based on the novel by Rex Pickett Documentary Screenplay - Super Size Me, Screenplay by Morgan Spurlock 2006 Winners: Original Screenplay - Crash, Written by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco, Story by Paul Haggis Adapted Screenplay - Brokeback Mountain, Screenplay by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, Based on the Short Story by Annie Proulx 2007 Winners: Original Screenplay - Little Miss Sunshine, Written by Michael Arndt Adapted Screenplay - The Departed, Screenplay by William Monahan, Based on the Motion Picture Infernal Affairs, Written by Alan Mak and Felix Chong Documentary Screenplay - Deliver Us From Evil, Written by Amy Berg 2008 Winners: Original Screenplay - Juno, Written by Diablo Cody Adapted Screenplay - No Country for Old Men, Screenplay by Ethan & Joel Coen, Based on the Novel by Cormac McCarthy Documentary Screenplay - Taxi To The Dark Side, Written by Alex Gibney 2009 Winners: Original Screenplay - Milk, Written by Dustin Lance Black Adapted Screenplay - Slumdog Millionaire, Screenplay by Simon Beaufoy, Based on the Novel Q & A by Vikas Swarup Documentary Screenplay - Waltz with Bashir, Written by Ari Folman 2010 Winners: Original Screenplay - The Hurt Locker, Written by Mark Boal Adapted Screenplay - Up in the Air, Screenplay by Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner, Based on the Novel by Walter Kirn Documentary Screenplay - The Cove, Written by Mark Monroe 2011 Winners: Original Screenplay - Inception, Written by Christopher Nolan Adapted Screenplay - The Social Network, Screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, Based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich Documentary Screenplay - Inside Job, Written by Charles Ferguson; Co-written by Chad Beck and Adam Bolt 2012 Winners: Original Screenplay - Midnight in Paris, Written by Woody Allen Adapted Screenplay - The Descendants, Screenplay by Alexander Payne & Nat Fixon & Jim Rash, Based on the Novel by Kaui Hart Hemmings Documentary Screenplay - Better This World, Written by Katie Galloway & Kelly Duane de la Vega 2013 Winners: Original Screenplay - Zero Dark Thirty, Written by Mark Boal Adapted Screenplay - Argo, Screenplay by Chris Terrio, Based on a selection from The Master of Disguise by Antonio J. Mendez and the Wired Magazine article "The Great Escape" by Joshuah Bearman Documentary Screenplay - Searching for Sugar Man, Written by Malik Bendjelloul 2014 Winners: Original Screenplay - Her, Written by Spike Jonze Adapted Screenplay - Captain Phillips, Screenplay by Billy Ray, Based on the book A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips with Stephen Talty Documentary Screenplay - Stories We Tell, Written by Sarah Polley 2015 Winners: Original Screenplay - The Grand Budapest Hotel, Screenplay by Wes Anderson, Story by Wes Anderson & Hugo Guinness Adapted Screenplay - The Imitation Game, Written by Graham Moore, Based on the book Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges Documentary Screenplay - The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz, Written by Brian Knappenberger 2016 Winners: Original Screenplay - Spotlight, Written by Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy Adapted Screenplay - The Big Short, Screenplay by Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, Based on the Book by Michael Lewis Documentary Screenplay - Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, Written by Alex Gibney 2017 Winners: Original Screenplay - Moonlight, Screenplay by Barry Jenkins, Story by Tarrell Alvin McCraney Adapted Screenplay - Arrival, Screenplay by Eric Heisserer, Based on the Story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang Documentary Screenplay - Command and Control, Telescript by Robert Kenner & Eric Schlosser, Story by Brian Pearle and Kim Roberts, Based on the book Command and Control by Eric Schlosser 2018 Winners: Original Screenplay - Get Out, Written by Jordan Peele Adapted Screenplay - Call Me by Your Name, Screenplay by James Ivory, Based on the Novel by Andre Acimen Documentary Screenplay - Jane, Written by Brett Morgan 2019 Winners: Original Screenplay - Eighth Grade, Written by Bo Burnham Adapted Screenplay - Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Screenplay by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty, Based on the book by Lee Israel Documentary Screenplay - Bathtubs Over Broadway, Written by Ozzy Inguanzo & Dava Whisenant 2020 Winners: Original Screenplay - Parasite, Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won, Story by Bong Joon Ho Adapted Screenplay - Jojo Rabbit, Screenplay by Taika Waititi, Based on the book Caging Skies by Christine Leunens Documentary Screenplay - The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, Written by Alex Gibney 2021 Winners: Original Screenplay - Promising Young Woman, Written by Emerald Fennell Adapted Screenplay - Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Screenplay by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Peter Baynham & Erica Rivinoja & Dan Mazer & Jena Friedman & Lee Kern, Story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Nina Pedrad, Based on Characters Created by Sacha Baron Cohen Documentary Screenplay - The Dissident, Written by Mark Monroe and Bryan Fogel 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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