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screenplay and won
In 1965, Coppola won the annual Samuel Goldwyn Award for the best screenplay ( Pilma, Pilma ) written by a UCLA student.
The 2000s also saw an increase in the number of individual competitive awards won by French artists at the Cannes Festival, for direction ( Tony Gatlif, Exils, 2004 ), screenplay ( Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, Look at Me, 2004 ), female acting ( Isabelle Hupert, The Piano Teacher, 2001 ; Charlotte Gainsbourg, Antichrist, 2009 ) and male acting ( Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Sami Bouajila and Bernard Blancan, Days of Glory, 2006 ).
Daniel Waters also gained recognition for his screenplay, which won a 1990 Edgar Award.
John Huston won the Academy Award for direction and screenplay and his father won Best Supporting Actor, but the film had mediocre box office results.
Peter Howell, in his review for the Toronto Star, wrote, " It's hard to believe that this is the work of a team that won an Oscar last year for the original screenplay of Fargo.
Seven years later, a musical film version with a screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner and a score by Lerner and Frederick Loewe won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Bogdanovich co-wrote the screenplay with Larry McMurtry, and it won the 1971 BAFTA award for Best Screenplay.
American William Rose wrote the screenplay, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay and won the BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay.
He won an Academy Award for his screenplay.
Hepburn won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance ; the screenplay and costume design also won.
( 1988 ), with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won many other awards.
Anhalt won an Academy Award for his screenplay.
Mazursky's screenplay won awards from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
The movie won a Silver Ribbon for best screenplay.
It was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won three, including best screenplay.
Stevens ' screenplay won awards from the Australian Film Institute and the Montréal World Film Festival, and the movie was named Best Film at the Cleveland International Film Festival.
Written and directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film was nominated for Academy Awards for its screenplay, musical score, cinematography, costume design, and won for the performance of Meryl Streep in the title role ( Best Actress ).
The low-budget, $ 60, 000 production, starring Sean Gullette, was sold to Artisan Entertainment for $ 1 million, and grossed over $ 3 million ; Aronofsky won the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and an Independent Spirit Award for best first screenplay.
In 1995, she teamed up with daughter Jennifer Jason Leigh to produce Turner ’ s screenplay for Georgia, a film depicting the troubled relationship between two singing sisters ( played by Leigh and Mare Winningham, who both won praise and several awards for their performances ).
In 2000, Turner ’ s screenplay for the Jackson Pollock biopic Pollock became a successful film which won an Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress for Marcia Gay Harden and a Best Actor nomination for Ed Harris.
The original 1951 film version, starring Michael Redgrave as Crocker-Harris, won two awards at the Cannes Film Festival, one for Rattigan's screenplay, the other for Redgrave's performance.
Written by William Inge, who appears briefly as a Protestant clergyman and won an Oscar for his screenplay, the film was directed by Elia Kazan.

screenplay and 1981
Neal Moritz was to produce and Ken Nolan was to write the screenplay which would combine an original story for Plissken with the story from the 1981 movie, although Carpenter has hinted that the film might be a prequel.
Nancy Dowd would revive the fake town of " Charlestown " in her screenplay for the 1981 punk rock satire Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, but the film itself was shot in Canada.
Bremer's actions inspired the screenplay ( 1972 ) for the 1976 movie Taxi Driver which in turn provoked the 1981 assassination attempt on the life of President Reagan by John Hinckley, Jr ..
* The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1981 ), an American remake based on a screenplay by David Mamet, directed by Bob Rafelson, and featuring Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange
Another famous film was the animated feature The Mystery of the Third Planet ( 1981 ), for which Bulychev penned the screenplay.
The book was made into a motion picture in 1981 with a screenplay adapted by Stanley Mann and directed by Richard Marquand.
Crouse was on her way to audition for Bob Rafelson's 1981 remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice and Mamet told Crouse to tell Rafelson that " he was a fool if he didn't hire me to write the screenplay.
In addition to his interests in Marjacq, Markstein also wrote a number of thrillers, including The Cooler ( 1974 ), The Man From Yesterday ( 1976 ), Chance Awakening ( 1977, basis of the screenplay Espion, lève-toi by Yves Boisset ), the historical epic Tara Kane ( 1978 ), Goering Testament ( 1978 ), Traitor for a Cause ( 1979 ), Ultimate Issue ( 1981 ), Ferret ( 1983 ), and Soul Hunters ( 1987 ).
Yates also wrote the screenplay for The Cannonball Run ( 1981 ) film with the intention of giving the lead role to Steve McQueen.
Griffiths ' reputation at the time was such that Warren Beatty asked him to write a screenplay for project about the US revolutionary John Reed, which eventually became the Oscar-winning film Reds ( 1981 ).
He is probably best known for co-writing the screenplay for Jaws, as well as directing the 1981 low-budget cult film Caveman.
Flenniken was an editor of National Lampoon from 1979 to 1981, recruited many of the magazine's best-known cartoonists during that time, and co-wrote the screenplay of National Lampoon Goes to the Movies.

screenplay and British
Ephron received a British Academy Film Award, an Oscar nomination, and a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for her screenplay.
He collaborated with Burt Shevelove on the screenplay for the 1966 British film The Wrong Box.
It was directed by David Lean and produced by Sam Spiegel through his British company, Horizon Pictures, with the screenplay by Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson.
Vilmos Zsigmond's cinematography received a nomination by the British Academy Film Awards, and the film's screenplay garnered a Writers Guild of America nomination.
It was remade by the British Film Institute ( 1979, 16 mm, 26 minutes ) without Beckett ’ s supervision, as Film: a screenplay by Samuel Beckett.
Singer and McQuarrie collaborated again on the 1995 film The Usual Suspects, for which McQuarrie received best screenplay awards from Premiere magazine, The Texas Board of Review, and the Chicago Critics as well as the Edgar Award, The Independent Spirit Award, and the British and American Academy Awards.
The screenplay closely adhered to the original script, the only major change being Arnold Boult's conversion from British to Canadian so Spencer Tracy wouldn't have to struggle with an accent.
The screenplay was filmed by Steven Spielberg, to critical acclaim, being nominated for six Oscars and winning three British Academy Awards ( for cinematography, music and sound ).
* Face the Music ( a trumpet player is suspected of murdering a blues singer and finds poison on his mouthpiece ; Borneman also wrote the screenplay for the 1954 British movie adaptation of the same title directed by Terence Fisher, aka The Black Glove in the U. S. A .)
* Bang, You're Dead ( screenplay, co-written with Guy Elmes for the 1954 British movie directed by Lance Comfort )
The screenplay was written by Antonioni and Tonino Guerra, with English dialogue by British playwright Edward Bond.
The 1940 colonial film Carl Peters, for which Salomon wrote the screenplay, was forbidden by British occupation authorities for its Anglophobia.
Frears next directed another successful British film, the Joe Orton biopic Prick Up Your Ears, another collaboration with Alan Bennett, which was followed by a second film from a Kureishi screenplay, Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.
The screenplay was written by British film and television writer Troy Kennedy Martin.
In 1958, it was made as a British film starring Richard Burton, Claire Bloom and Mary Ure and directed by Tony Richardson: the screenplay was written by the play's author, John Osborne with Nigel Kneale.
In 2005, Blunt co-starred with Bill Nighy and Miranda Richardson in the British television drama Gideon's Daughter, an original screenplay written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, in which she played the troubled only child of New Labour spin doctor Gideon Warner, played by Nighy.
The screenwriter, Ayub Khan-Din, won both a British Independent Film Award and a London Critics Circle Film Award for his screenplay.
As was required by law for British film productions of that time, the completed first draft of the screenplay was presented by Tenser to the British Board of Film Censors ( BBFC ) on 4 August to determine if any possible censorship issues could be anticipated.
Code 46 is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, with screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
The Nelson family has gone on holiday, to a country house run by Grosvenor a cynical snobbish but impoverished aristocrat who refers to his guests as the ' Great British Holidaymakers ' ( this is a reference to Bleasdale's original working title for the screenplay, ' The Great British Holiday ').
* The author of the scenario or the original work the screenplay was based on must be a British Subject

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