Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is one of the annual awards given by the Chicago Film Critics Association.
Winners
2000s
Year | Winner | Writer(s) | Source |
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2006 | The Departed | William Monahan | film by Alan Mak Siu-fai and Felix Chong |
Little Children | Todd Field and Tom Perrotta | novel by Tom Perrotta | |
Notes on a Scandal | Patrick Marber | novel by Zoë Heller | |
A Prairie Home Companion | Garrison Keillor | radio variety show by Garrison Keillor | |
Thank You for Smoking | Jason Reitman | novel by Christopher Buckley | |
2007 | No Country for Old Men | Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | novel by Cormac McCarthy |
Atonement | Christopher Hampton | novel by Ian McEwan | |
Into the Wild | Sean Penn | book by Jon Krakauer | |
There Will Be Blood | Paul Thomas Anderson | novel by Upton Sinclair | |
Zodiac | James Vanderbilt | book by Robert Graysmith | |
2008 | Slumdog Millionaire | Simon Beaufoy | novel by Vikas Swarup |
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Eric Roth | short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald | |
The Dark Knight | Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan | comic by Bob Kane | |
Doubt | John Patrick Shanley | play by John Patrick Shanley | |
Frost/Nixon | Peter Morgan | play by Peter Morgan | |
2009 | Up in the Air | Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner | novel by Walter Kirn |
An Education | Nick Hornby | memoir by Lynn Barber | |
In the Loop | Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, and Tony Roche | ||
The Informant! | Scott Z. Burns | book by Kurt Eichenwald | |
Where the Wild Things Are | Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers | book by Maurice Sendak |
2010s
2020s
Year | Winner | Writer(s) | Source |
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2020 | Nomadland | Chloé Zhao | Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century by Jessica Bruder |
The Father | Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller | Le Père by Florian Zeller | |
First Cow | Jonathan Raymond and Kelly Reichardt | The Half Life by Jonathan Raymond | |
I'm Thinking of Ending Things | Charlie Kaufman | novel by Iain Reid | |
One Night in Miami... | Kemp Powers | play by Kemp Powers | |
2021 | The Power of the Dog | Jane Campion | The Power of the Dog by Thomas Savage |
Drive My Car | Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, Haruki Murakami and Takamasa Ôe | "Drive My Car" by Haruki Murakami | |
The Green Knight | David Lowery | Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Anonymous | |
The Lost Daughter | Maggie Gyllenhaal | The Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante | |
West Side Story | Tony Kushner | West Side Story by Jerome Robbins, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim & Arthur Laurents | |
2022 | Women Talking | Sarah Polley | Women Talking by Miriam Toews |
After Yang | Kogonada | "Saying Goodbye to Yang" by Alexander Weinstein | |
Bones and All | David Kajganich | Bones & All by Camille DeAngelis | |
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Rian Johnson | The character Benoit Blanc, from the film Knives Out by Rian Johnson | |
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio | Guillermo del Toro and Patrick McHale | The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, Illustrations by Gris Grimly | |
2023 | Killers of the Flower Moon | Eric Roth & Martin Scorsese | Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann |
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret | Kelly Fremon Craig | Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume | |
Oppenheimer | Christopher Nolan | American Prometheus by Kai Bird & Martin J. Sherwin | |
Poor Things | Tony McNamara | Poor Things by Alasdair Gray | |
The Zone of Interest | Jonathan Glazer | The Zone of Interest by Martin Amis |
References
- [1] Archived 2015-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
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Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
- William Monahan (2006)
- Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2007)
- Simon Beaufoy (2008)
- Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (2009)
- Aaron Sorkin (2010)
- Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin (2011)
- Tony Kushner (2012)
- John Ridley (2013)
- Gillian Flynn (2014)
- Adam McKay and Charles Randolph (2015)
- Seo-Kyung Chung and Park Chan-wook (2016)
- James Ivory (2017)
- Barry Jenkins (2018)
- Greta Gerwig (2019)
- Chloé Zhao (2020)
- Jane Campion (2021)
- Sarah Polley (2022)
- Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese (2023)