Scripter Awards Nominations
Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at 7:28PM
Murtada Elfadl in Best Adapted Screenplay, Dark Waters, JoJo Rabbit, Little Women, Scripter Awards, The Irishman, The Two Popes

by Murtada Elfadl

The USC Scripter awards announced their nominations today. It was another good day for The Irishman and Jojo Rabbit as they continue collecting accolades this month. Joining them are The Two Popes and Little Women whose record so far has been spotty. In a surprise, the fifth spot went to Dark Waters, which means that this is another precursor that passed on honoring Hustlers. Also missing is A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. It seems both films awards strengths lie only in their supporting players, Jennifer Lopez and Tom Hanks respectively. The other title ignored today was Joker, which could still rally with the Academy. 

The Scripter is an award presented annually by the University of Southern California (USC) to honor both screenwriters and the authors whose work they adapted...

It has a great record with Oscar; the winner of the Scripter has gone on to win the Adapted Screenplay Oscar in eight of the last nine years.The anomaly was last year when Debra Granik (Leave No Trace) won the Scripter while Spike Lee (Blakkklansman) won the Oscar. Winners will be announced on January 25th.

FILM NOMINEES

Dark Waters, Matthew Carnahan and Mario Correa, based on the New York Times Magazine article “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare” by Nathaniel Rich

The Irishman, Steven Zaillian, based on the nonfiction work I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt

Jojo Rabbit, Taika Waititi, based on the novel Caging Skies by Christine Leunens

Little Women, Author Louisa May Alcott and screenwriter Greta Gerwig

The Two Popes, Anthony McCarten, based on his play The Pope

TELEVISION NOMINEES

Fleabag, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, for the first episode, based on her one-woman play of the same name

Fosse/Verdon, Joel Fields and Steven Levenson, for the episode “Nowadays,” based on the biography Fosse by Sam Wasson

Killing Eve, Emerald Fennell, for the episode “Nice and Neat,” based on the novel Codename Villanelle by Luke Jennings

Unbelieveable, Susannah Grant, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman, for the first episode, based on the article “An Unbelievable Story of Rape” by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong

Watchmen, Damon Lindelof and Cord Jefferson for the episode “This Extraordinary Being,” based on the comic book series by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons

What do you think of these nominations?

Article originally appeared on The Film Experience (http://thefilmexperience.net/).
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