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“Brokeback Mountain” co-writer Diana Ossana remembers the moment she knew the gay romantic drama would lose the Oscar for ...
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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 recalls learning that Clint Eastwood didn't watch 'Brokeback Mountain' and realizing that the film wouldn't win ...
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The Independent on MSNBrokeback Mountain writer predicted Oscar loss when she learnt Clint Eastwood hadn’t seen it: ‘Like somebody kicked me in the stomach’Brokeback Mountain co-writer Diana Ossana has said she knew the film wouldn’t win Best Picture at the Oscars after an ...
Ahead of a theatrical re-release of the Ang Lee film, TheWrap speaks with its creatives about the tragic love story's lasting ...
Ang Lee's drama about the love between two male sheep herders was released after a long battle to get it made. It was a ...
Brokeback Mountain raked in over $178million (£129.6m) worldwide on a budget of only $14m (£10.2m), and remains one of Focus ...
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 ...
Diana Ossana reveals how Clint Eastwood’s shocking snub sealed Brokeback Mountain’s Oscar fate, exposing homophobia in the ...
Brokeback Mountain was released in 2005 and won three Oscars. It was also named the best film of the 21st century by The New ...
As 'Brokeback Mountain' returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary, a writer behind the 2005 gay neo-Western romance reflected on its Oscars snub.
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.
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