Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is presented by the Critics Choice Association at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay | |
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![]() 2021 recipient: Jane Campion | |
Awarded for | Best Adapted Screenwriting of a Motion Picture |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Presented by | Critics Choice Association |
First awarded | Emma Thompson for Sense and Sensibility (1995) |
Currently held by | Jane Campion for The Power of the Dog (2021) |
Website | www.criticschoice.com |
The categories for screenplays have gone through several changes since their inception in 1995:
- From 1995 to 1996, the category Best Screenplay was presented, with no official nominees being announced but instead only a winner.
- From 1997 to 2000, the category was split into two, divided into Best Original Screenplay and Best Screenplay Adaptation.
- In 2001, the categories were merged into Best Screenplay again. From 2002 to 2008, the category was renamed to Best Writer.
In 2009, the distinction between original and adapted was implemented again, with two categories presented ever since, Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Winners and nominees
1990s
- Best Screenplay
Year | Writer | Film |
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1995 [1] | Emma Thompson | Sense and Sensibility |
1996 [2] | Anthony Minghella | The English Patient |
- Best Screenplay Adaptation
Year | Writer(s) | Film | Source material |
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1997 | Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson | L.A. Confidential | The novel by James Ellroy |
1998 | Scott Smith | A Simple Plan | The novel by Smith |
1999 | Frank Darabont | The Green Mile | The novel by Stephen King |
2000s
- Best Screenplay Adaptation
Year | Writer(s) | Film | Source material |
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2000 [3] | Stephen Gaghan (TIE) | Traffic | The British television serial Traffik by Simon Moore |
Steve Kloves (TIE) | Wonder Boys | The novel by Michael Chabon |
- Best Screenplay
Year | Writer(s) | Film |
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2001 [4] | Christopher Nolan | Memento |
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | The Man Who Wasn't There | |
Akiva Goldsman | A Beautiful Mind |
- Best Writer
- Best Adapted Screenplay
Year | Writer(s) | Film | Source material |
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2009 [5] | Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner | Up in the Air | The novel by Walter Kirn |
Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach | Fantastic Mr. Fox | The novel by Roald Dahl | |
Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell | District 9 | The short film Alive in Joburg by Bloomkamp | |
Geoffrey Fletcher | Precious | The novel Push by Sapphire | |
Tom Ford and David Scearce | A Single Man | The novel by Christopher Isherwood | |
Nick Hornby | An Education | The memoir by Lynn Barber |
2010s
2020s
Year | Writer(s) | Film | Source material |
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2020 [16] | Chloé Zhao | Nomadland | The book by Jessica Bruder |
Paul Greengrass and Luke Davies | News of the World | The novel by Paulette Jiles | |
Kemp Powers | One Night in Miami... | The play by Powers | |
Jonathan Raymond and Kelly Reichardt | First Cow | The novel The Half Life by Raymond | |
Ruben Santiago-Hudson | Ma Rainey's Black Bottom | The play by August Wilson | |
Florian Zeller and Christopher Hampton | The Father | The play Le Père by Zeller | |
2021 [17] | Jane Campion | The Power of the Dog | The novel by Thomas Savage |
Maggie Gyllenhaal | The Lost Daughter | The novel by Elena Ferrante | |
Sian Heder | CODA | The film La Famille Bélier by Victoria Bedos, Thomas Bidegain, Stanislas Carré de Malberg, and Éric Lartigau | |
Tony Kushner | West Side Story | The stage play book by Arthur Laurents | |
Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, and Eric Roth | Dune | The novel by Frank Herbert |
See also
References
- "The BFCA Critics' Choice Awards :: 1995". Critics Choice Association. Archived from the original on December 12, 2008.
- "The BFCA Critics' Choice Awards :: 1996". Critics Choice Association. Archived from the original on December 12, 2008.
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