BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for Best Adapted Screenplay has been presented to its winners since 1983. Before it was called the BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay.
Winners and nominees
[change | change source]1980s
[change | change source]1983: Heat and Dust – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
1984: The Killing Fields – Bruce Robinson
1985: Prizzi's Honor – Richard Condon and Janet Roach
1986: Out of Africa – Kurt Luedtke
- Children of a Lesser God – Hesper Anderson and Mark Medoff
- The Color Purple – Menno Meyjes
- Ran – Masato Ide, Akira Kurosawa and Hideo Oguni
- A Room with a View – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
1987: Jean de Florette – Claude Berri and Gérard Brach
- 84 Charing Cross Road – Hugh Whitemore
- Little Dorrit – Christine Edzard
- Prick Up Your Ears – Alan Bennett
1988: The Unbearable Lightness of Being – Jean-Claude Carrière and Philip Kaufman
- Babettes gæstebud – Gabriel Axel
- Empire of the Sun – Tom Stoppard
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit – Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman
1989: Dangerous Liaisons – Christopher Hampton
- The Accidental Tourist – Frank Galati and Lawrence Kasdan
- My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown – Shane Connaughton and Jim Sheridan
- Shirley Valentine – Willy Russell
1990s
[change | change source]1990: Goodfellas – Nicholas Pileggi and Martin Scorsese
- Born on the Fourth of July – Ron Kovic and Oliver Stone
- Driving Miss Daisy – Alfred Uhry
- Postcards from the Edge – Carrie Fisher
- The War of the Roses – Michael J. Leeson
1991: The Commitments – Dick Clement, Roddy Doyle and Ian La Frenais
- Cyrano de Bergerac – Jean-Claude Carrière and Jean-Paul Rappeneau
- Dances with Wolves – Michael Blake
- The Silence of the Lambs – Ted Tally
1992: The Player – Michael Tolkin
- Howards End – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- JFK – Zachary Sklar and Oliver Stone
- Strictly Ballroom – Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce
1993: Schindler's List - Steven Zaillian
- In the Name of the Father – Terry George, Jim Sheridan
- The Remains of the Day – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- Shadowlands – William Nicholson
- Scent of a Woman – Bo Goldman
1994: Quiz Show – Paul Attanasio
- The Browning Version – Ronald Harwood
- Forrest Gump – Eric Roth
- The Joy Luck Club – Ronald Bass and Amy Tan
- Three Colours: Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge) – Krzysztof Kieslowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz
1995: Trainspotting – John Hodge
- Babe – George Miller and Chris Noonan
- Leaving Las Vegas – Mike Figgis
- The Madness of King George – Alan Bennett
- The Postman (Il postino) – Anna Pavignano, Michael Radford, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli and Massimo Troisi
- Sense and Sensibility – Emma Thompson
1996: The English Patient – Anthony Minghella
- The Crucible – Arthur Miller
- Evita – Alan Parker and Oliver Stone
- Richard III – Richard Loncraine and Ian McKellen
1997: Romeo + Juliet – Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce
- The Ice Storm – James Schamus
- L.A. Confidential – Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland
- The Wings of the Dove – Hossein Amini
1998: Primary Colors – Elaine May
- Hilary and Jackie – Frank Cottrell Boyce
- Little Voice – Mark Herman
- Wag the Dog – Hilary Henkin and David Mamet
1999: The End of the Affair – Neil Jordan
- East Is East – Ayub Khan-Din
- An Ideal Husband – Oliver Parker
- The Talented Mr. Ripley – Anthony Minghella
2000s
[change | change source]2000: Traffic – Stephen Gaghan
- Chocolat – Robert Nelson Jacobs
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Wo hu cang long) – James Schamus, Hui-Ling Wang, Kuo Jung Tsai
- High Fidelity – John Cusack, D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink and Scott Rosenberg
- Wonder Boys – Steve Kloves
2001: Shrek – Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Roger S.H. Schulman and Joe Stillman
- A Beautiful Mind – Akiva Goldsman
- Bridget Jones's Diary – Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies and Helen Fielding
- Iris – Richard Eyre and Charles Wood
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, and Fran Walsh
2002: Adaptation. – Charlie and Donald Kaufman
- About a Boy – Peter Hedges, Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz
- Catch Me If You Can – Jeff Nathanson
- The Hours – David Hare
- The Pianist – Ronald Harwood
2003: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh
- Big Fish – John August
- Cold Mountain – Anthony Minghella
- Girl with a Pearl Earring – Olivia Hetreed
- Mystic River – Brian Helgeland
2004: Sideways – Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
- The Chorus (Les choristes) – Christophe Barratier and Philippe Lopes-Curval
- Closer – Patrick Marber
- Finding Neverland – David Magee
- The Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios de motocicleta) – José Rivera
2005: Brokeback Mountain – Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana
- Capote – Dan Futterman
- The Constant Gardener – Jeffrey Caine
- A History of Violence – Josh Olson
- Pride & Prejudice – Deborah Moggach
2006: The Last King of Scotland – Jeremy Brock and Peter Morgan
- Casino Royale – Paul Haggis, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade
- The Departed – William Monahan
- The Devil Wears Prada – Aline Brosh McKenna
- Notes on a Scandal – Patrick Marber
2007: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – Ronald Harwood
- Atonement – Christopher Hampton
- The Kite Runner – David Benioff
- No Country for Old Men – Ethan and Joel Coen
- There Will Be Blood – Paul Thomas Anderson
2008: Slumdog Millionaire – Simon Beaufoy
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Eric Roth
- Frost/Nixon – Peter Morgan
- The Reader – David Hare
- Revolutionary Road – Justin Haythe
2009: Up in the Air – Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner
- Precious – Geoffrey Fletcher
- District 9 – Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell
- An Education – Nick Hornby
- In the Loop – Simon Blackwell , Jesse Armstrong , Armando Iannucci and Tony Roche
2010s
[change | change source]2010 The Social Network – Aaron Sorkin
- 127 Hours – Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – Rasmus Heisterberg and Nikolaj Arcel
- Toy Story 3 – Michael Arndt
- True Grit – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
Related pages
[change | change source]Other websites
[change | change source]- "Awards Database – The BAFTA Site". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved June 16, 2012.