Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay is one of the annual film awards given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
Winners
[edit]1970s
[edit]Year | Winner | Writer(s) |
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1975 | Nashville | Joan Tewkesbury |
1976 | Network | Paddy Chayefsky |
1977 | Annie Hall | Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman |
1978 | An Unmarried Woman | Paul Mazursky |
1979 | Kramer vs. Kramer | Robert Benton |
1980s
[edit]Year | Winner | Writer(s) |
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1980 | Return of the Secaucus 7 | John Sayles |
1981 | Atlantic City | John Guare |
1982 | Tootsie | Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal |
1983 | Terms of Endearment | James L. Brooks |
1984 | Amadeus | Peter Shaffer |
1985 | Brazil | Terry Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard |
1986 | Hannah and Her Sisters | Woody Allen |
1987 | Hope and Glory | John Boorman |
1988 | Bull Durham | Ron Shelton |
1989 | Drugstore Cowboy | Gus Van Sant and Daniel Yost |
1990s
[edit]Year | Winner | Writer(s) |
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1990 | Reversal of Fortune | Nicholas Kazan |
1991 | Bugsy | James Toback |
1992 | Unforgiven | David Webb Peoples |
1993 | The Piano | Jane Campion |
1994 | Pulp Fiction | Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary |
1995 | Sense and Sensibility | Emma Thompson |
1996 | Fargo | Joel Coen and Ethan Coen |
1997 | L.A. Confidential | Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland |
1998 | Bulworth | Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser |
1999 | Being John Malkovich | Charlie Kaufman |
2000s
[edit]Year | Winner(s) | Writer(s) |
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2000 | You Can Count on Me | Kenneth Lonergan |
2001 | Memento | Christopher Nolan |
2002 | About Schmidt | Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor |
2003 | American Splendor | Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini |
2004 | Sideways | Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor |
2005 | Capote | Dan Futterman |
The Squid and the Whale | Noah Baumbach | |
2006 | The Queen | Peter Morgan |
2007 | The Savages | Tamara Jenkins |
2008 | Happy-Go-Lucky | Mike Leigh |
2009 | Up in the Air | Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner |
2010s
[edit]Year | Winner | Writer(s) |
---|---|---|
2010 | The Social Network | Aaron Sorkin |
2011 | A Separation (Jodái-e Náder az Simin) | Asghar Farhadi |
2012 | Argo | Chris Terrio |
2013 | Before Midnight | Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Julie Delpy |
2014 | The Grand Budapest Hotel | Wes Anderson |
2015 | Spotlight | Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer |
2016 | The Lobster | Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou |
2017 | Get Out | Jordan Peele[1] |
2018 | Can You Ever Forgive Me? | Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty[2] |
2019 | Marriage Story | Noah Baumbach[3] |
2020s
[edit]Year | Winner | Writer(s) |
---|---|---|
2020 | Promising Young Woman | Emerald Fennell[4] |
2021 | Drive My Car | Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe[5] |
2022 | TÁR | Todd Field[6] |
2023 | All of Us Strangers | Andrew Haigh |
2024 | A Real Pain | Jesse Eisenberg[7] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (3 December 2017). "'Call Me by Your Name' Selected as Best Picture by L.A. Film Critics Association". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
- ^ Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2018 Winners|IndieWire
- ^ Los Angeles Film Critics Awards 2019 Winners — Full List — Deadline
- ^ 'Small Axe' Wins LAFCA Best Picture Despite Not Submitted for Oscars - Variety
- ^ Los Angeles Film Critics 2021 Winners List - Variety
- ^ Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) 2022 Winners - Variety
- ^ Garner, Glenn (December 8, 2024). "50th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Winners (Updating Live)". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 8, 2024.