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`Crash,' `Brokeback' win top screenwriting awards
By Bob Tourtellotte
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood's screenwriters gave their two top film
awards to race drama "Crash" and gay romance "Brokeback Mountain" on
Saturday, setting up a showdown between the two message movies for
the best movie Oscar.
"Crash," which looks at racial tension in Los Angeles from the
points of view of different ethnic groups, won the best original
screenplay award from the Writers Guild of America for its writers
Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco.
"Brokeback Mountain," about a love affair between a pair of lonesome
cowboys that spanned decades, earned Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry
best adapted screenplay honors from the guild.
Moresco said he felt humbled to be honored by his peers. "To say our
script is any one bit better than the others is nuts," he
said. "It's not a competition, and we all know it."
Likewise, Ossana took note of all the scripts and writers competing
for awards and said she felt honored just to be in the same "stellar
company" as the others.
The guild awards are widely watched in Hollywood because many of
their members also belong to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences, which gives out the Oscars on March 5. Together, "Crash"
and "Brokeback" have scooped up many of the top honors from
Hollywood's professional groups.
"Brokeback," earned the best motion picture honors from the
Producers Guild of America and director Ang Lee won the top award
from the Directors Guild of America. "Crash" came back to win the
Screen Actors Guild trophy for best ensemble acting.
Before giving the Writers Guild award to Haggis and Moresco,
Terrence Howard, who starred in "Crash," praised the power of many
of this year's competing movies offered audiences stories that made
them think about the world and about society.
That could also be said of "Good Night, and Good Luck," which
explores free speech issues in a tale about newsman Edward R.
Murrow's battle against McCarthyism in the 1950s.
Its writers, Grant Heslov and George Clooney, were given an honorary
award for a screenplay whose spirit embodies constitutional and
civil rights issues.
The Writers Guild also gives out awards for television series, and
its many writers for ABC network's "Lost" won for best drama series,
while Larry David won the trophy for best comedy series with "Curb
Your Enthusiasm."— Reuters
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Cinemanila International Film Festival and Sky Films present the
much-awaited Philippine premiere of Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain"
at Robinsons Galleria on February 10, 7:30 p.m.
A leading contender at this year's Academy Awards, "Brokeback
Mountain" won the Golden Lion (Grand Prize) at the prestigious
Venice International Film Festival last year and Best Picture-Drama,
Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Song at the recent
Golden Globe Awards.
Based on the short story by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie
Proulx and adapted for the screen by the team of Pulitzer Prize-
winning author Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, the film tells the
story of two young men - a ranch-hand and a rodeo cowboy - who meet
in the summer of 1963, and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection,
one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to
the endurance and power of love.
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Lee ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon") comes up with an epic American love story set against the
sweeping vistas of Wyoming and Texas.Â* Strictly for mature viewing
with sexuality, nudity, language and some violence, "Brokeback
Mountain" is topbilled by Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne
Hathaway and Michelle Williams.
The dramatic film has also been named the year's best by leading
critics groups such as the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the
New York Film Critics Circle, the Boston Society of Film Critics,
the Dallas-Forth Worth Film Critics Association, the San Francisco
Film Critics Circle and the Southeastern Film Critics Association.
Other awards and distinctions include the Satellite Awards from the
International Press Academy for Outstanding Motion Picture-Drama,
Outstanding Director, Outstanding Film Editing and Outstanding
Original Song in addition to bids for top honors of such major
Hollywood guilds as the Directors Guild of America, the Producers
Guild of America, the Screen Actors Guild, the American Society of
Cinematographers, the American Cinema Editors and the Writers Guild
of America.
For ticket inquiries, please contact 9298368 (Sky Films), 4050135
(Cinemanila), or email cinemanila@gmail.com.
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