The US National Film Critics Council Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is the prestigious award of America’s oldest non-profit film organization, the National Council of Film Critics, awarded since 2003.
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Winners
† - Oscar Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
‡ - Oscar nomination for best adapted script
§ - nomination for an Oscar for best original script
Information provided by the official site of the United States National Film Critics Council [1]
2000s
| Ceremony | A photo laureate | Screenwriter | Film |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anthony Mingella | Cold Mountain | ||
| Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor | “ On the sidelines ” † | ||
| Steven geigan | " Sirian " § | ||
| Ron Nisuoner | " Painted Veil " | ||
| Brothers cohen | “ Old Ones Are Not Here ” † | ||
| Eric Roth Simon Bofoy | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ‡ Slumdog Millionaire † | ||
| Jason Wrightman and Sheldon Turner | “ I would be in heaven ” ‡ |
2010s
| Ceremony | A photo laureate | Screenwriter | Film |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aaron Sorkin | Social Network † | ||
| Alexander Payne , Nat Faxon , Jim Rush | Descendants † | | ||
| David O. Russell | “ My boyfriend is crazy ” ‡ | ||
| Terence Winter | The Wolf of Wall Street ‡ | ||
| Paul Thomas Anderson | “ Congenital vice ” ‡ | ||
| Drew Goddard | Martian ‡ | ||
| Jay Cox and Martin Scorsese | " Silence " | ||
| Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Webber | Woe to Creator ‡ | ||
| Barry Jenkins | “ If Beale Street Could Talk ” ‡ |
Notes
- ↑ Best Adapted Screenplay Archives . National Board of Review . Date of appeal September 15, 2015.