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10 Best Films Made From Black List Screenplays
From the Black List to box office hit.
Nope, not the Hollywood blacklist of the 1950s but an entirely different entity that actually helps filmmakers rather than branding them commie sympathisers, the Black List was founded in 2005 by studio executive Franklin Leonard as a way of raising the profile of the film industrys most-liked but as yet unproduced movie scripts.
Twelve years on from its inception, the Black List is now one of the most anticipated annual events in the Hollywood calendar and can proudly boast that over 300 screenplays previously featured on it have now been made into movies.
Admittedly, not all of those movies have been great and perhaps shouldve stayed purely on paper [were talking about you, Dirty Grandpa] but a good few have been excellent. In fact, the list has spawned over 250 Academy Award nominated movies and a further 48 actual winners to boot.
Well be covering a few of those Oscar winners here, alongside a few movies that might not be award jury favourites but are still rather brilliant in our humble opinion.
10. Arrival
Already hailed as one of the best sci-fi films of the decade, Denis Villeneuves Arrival hit cinema screens last year to rave reviews. According to the director he had been itching to make a sci-fi movie for quite some time quite a departure from his usual crime thrillers and when he was handed Eric Heisserers script, which featured on the 2012 Black List, he was smitten.
Adapted from Ted Chiangs award-winning sci-fi novella Story of Your Life, the screenplay scooped Heisserer an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Unfortunately for Heisserer, he lost out to Moonlight but did beat both Doctor Strange and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story to scoop the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation at the annual Nebula Awards.
Interestingly, Heisserers original script featured an ending that saw the visiting aliens leave a blueprint for a spaceship capable of interstellar travel but he and Villeneuve decided to change that finale after Christopher Nolans Interstellar was released in 2014.
Authored by Helen Jones
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