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‘Brokeback Mountain’ co-writer Diana Ossana revealed the exact moment she knew the film would lose the Oscar for Best Picture.
As 'Brokeback Mountain' returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary, a writer behind the 2005 gay neo-Western romance reflected on its Oscars snub.
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Brokeback Mountainco-writer Diana Ossana predicted that the iconic film wouldn't win Best Picture after an encounter with ...
Diana Ossana, who won Best Adapted Screenplay for her work on Ang Lee's seminal Western love story, believes that Hollywood homophobia led to the film's loss to "Crash" at the Oscars.
The writer of 'Brokeback Mountain' knew the movie would lose the Oscar for best picture after being told Clint Eastwood never watched the movie.
Never Quitting ‘Brokeback Mountain’ Now 20 years old, this love story about two sheepherders is being rereleased in theaters. Here’s a look at what it meant to pop culture, then and now.
The 2005 groundbreaking film, starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal as two cowboys who develop a romantic relationship, famously lost out at that year’s Oscars ceremony to Paul Haggis’s ...
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 ...
“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 ...
Brokeback Mountain writer Diana Ossana has shared how Clint Eastwood was connected to her realisation it would lose the best picture Oscar.
Revisiting Brokeback Mountain on its 20th anniversary, to find if it's still the best movie of 2005.
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