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Screen Rant on MSNClint Eastwood Not Watching $178M Oscar Favorite Was "When I Knew We Would Not Win Best Picture," Says Co-WriterHollywood screenwriter Diana Ossana has been speaking publicly for the first time about the 2005 Oscar favorite she co-wrote ...
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“Brokeback Mountain” co-writer Diana Ossana remembers the moment she knew the gay romantic drama would lose the Oscar for ...
Diana Ossana recalls learning that Clint Eastwood didn't watch 'Brokeback Mountain' and realizing that the film wouldn't win ...
Brokeback Mountain raked in over $178million (£129.6m) worldwide on a budget of only $14m (£10.2m), and remains one of Focus ...
Diana Ossana reveals how Clint Eastwood’s shocking snub sealed Brokeback Mountain’s Oscar fate, exposing homophobia in the ...
As Brokeback Mountain returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary, a writer behind the 2005 gay neo-Western romance recently ...
Brokeback Mountain’s co-writer Diana Ossana opened up about the exact moment she knew the romance film will not win an ...
Adapted by screenwriters Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana from a 1997 short story by Annie Proulx, Brokeback Mountain was a relatively novel proposition back in 2004.
Depending on who you asked, the film was either one of the most moving love stories to play on the big screen in years, or it ...
Ahead of a theatrical re-release of the Ang Lee film, TheWrap speaks with its creatives about the tragic love story's lasting ...
“Brokeback Mountain’s” Oscar-winning co-writer Diana Ossana recently marked the film’s 20th anniversary with an interview in The New York Times, in which she revealed the exact moment she ...
Diana Ossana is flat on her back, wracked with grief. She’s just lost her best friend and writing partner, Larry McMurtry, a man she nursed through open heart surgery in 1991 and a couple of ...
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