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A Hollywood travesty. “Brokeback Mountain” co-writer Diana Ossana remembers the moment she knew the gay romantic drama would lose the Oscar for Best Picture. In a new interview with the New York Times ...
As Brokeback Mountain returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary, a writer behind the 2005 gay neo-Western romance recently recalled its Oscars snub. Co-writer Diana Ossana recently recalled Crash ...
The writer of 'Brokeback Mountain' knew the movie would lose the Oscar for best picture after being told Clint Eastwood ... she attended a party for the nominees at the home of Paul Haggis, ...
“Brokeback Mountain’s” Oscar-winning co-writer Diana Ossana recently marked the film’s 20th anniversary with an ... she attended a party for the nominees at the home of Paul Haggis, ...
Diana Ossana reveals how Clint Eastwood’s shocking snub sealed Brokeback Mountain’s Oscar fate, exposing homophobia in the ...
Paul Haggis' ensemble race drama shockingly won the top award in 2006 over Ang Lee's adapted feature. “Brokeback Mountain” starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger as two closeted cowboys who ...
The 5x Oscar nominee recently questioned why the Academy snubbed her 2005 Ang Lee-helmed gay western Brokeback Mountain, which infamously lost the Best Picture trophy to Paul Haggis’ Crash.
Brokeback Mountain’s loss to Crash remains one of the most controversial moments in Oscars history. Even Crash director Paul Haggis agreed that other films deserved the award more.
Revisiting Brokeback Mountain on its 20th anniversary, to find if it's still the best movie of 2005. Revisiting Brokeback Mountain on ... Then presenter Jack Nicholson announced the winner as Paul ...
Michelle Williams Shades ‘Crash’ for Taking ‘Brokeback Mountain’ Best ... the movie ultimately lost to a surprise win from Paul Haggis’ “Crash,” a narratively complex race drama ...