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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 ...
– Diana Ossana, screenwriter “Human nature doesn’t change,” she said. “The mores and the values and the rules and the laws may shift and change, but our wants and needs are the same.
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 ...
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 23: Screenplay writer Diana Ossana attends the after party following New York Women In Film And Television Honors NYWIFT's Designing Women at Macy's Herald Square on May 23 ...
Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana will not participate in this weekend's Tucson Festival of Books. McMurtry has been in the hospital with a "cardiac event" for the past few days and is now home ...
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (2005) Ang Lee / Writers: Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana from a short story by Annie Proulx / Cinematographer: Rodrigo Prieto (1.85:1) / Design: Judy Becker / Editors: Geraldine ...
This 1997 work by Annie Proulx, a love story set in Wyoming and originally published in The New Yorker, went on to be adapted by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana into the script for a 2005 movie ...
The list was compiled for the film heritage body by a jury of 13 filmmakers, reviewers and academics, including Oscar-winning "Brokeback Mountain" screenwriter Diana Ossana and critic Leonard Maltin.
You just can't quit "Brokeback" Screenwriter Diana Ossana's journey with "Brokeback Mountain" began the minute she read Proulx's short story in The New Yorker in 1997. She immediately shared it ...