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The Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is an annual award given by the
International Press Academy.
Winners and nominees
1990s
2000s
2010s
Year
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Film
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Recipient(s)
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2010 |
The Social Network |
Aaron Sorkin
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127 Hours |
Danny Boyle and
Simon Beaufoy
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Fair Game |
Jez Butterworth and
John-Henry Butterworth
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The Ghost Writer |
Robert Harris and
Roman Polanski
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
Nikolaj Arcel and Rasmus Heisterberg
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World |
Michael Bacall and
Edgar Wright
|
The Town |
Ben Affleck,
Peter Craig, and Aaron Stockard
|
Winter's Bone |
Debra Granik and
Anne Rosellini
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2011 |
The Descendants |
Alexander Payne,
Jim Rash, and
Nat Faxon
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn |
Edgar Wright,
Joe Cornish, and
Steven Moffat
|
Albert Nobbs |
Glenn Close and
John Banville
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The Help |
Tate Taylor
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Moneyball |
Aaron Sorkin and
Steven Zaillian
|
War Horse |
Lee Hall and
Richard Curtis
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2012 |
Life of Pi |
David Magee
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Anna Karenina |
Tom Stoppard
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Argo |
Chris Terrio
|
Lincoln |
Tony Kushner
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Silver Linings Playbook |
David O. Russell
|
The Sessions |
Ben Lewin
|
2013 |
Philomena |
Jeff Pope and
Steve Coogan
|
12 Years a Slave |
John Ridley
|
Before Midnight |
Richard Linklater,
Ethan Hawke, and
Julie Delpy
|
Captain Phillips |
Billy Ray
|
Lone Survivor |
Peter Berg
|
The Wolf of Wall Street |
Terence Winter
|
2014 |
The Imitation Game |
Graham Moore
|
American Sniper |
Jason Hall
|
Gone Girl |
Gillian Flynn
|
Inherent Vice |
Paul Thomas Anderson
|
The Theory of Everything |
Anthony McCarten
|
Wild |
Cheryl Strayed and
Nick Hornby
|
2015
[1] |
Steve Jobs |
Aaron Sorkin
|
Black Mass |
Jez Butterworth and Mark Mallouk
|
The Danish Girl |
Lucinda Coxon
|
The Martian |
Drew Goddard
|
The Revenant |
Alejandro G. Iñárritu and
Mark L. Smith
|
Room |
Emma Donoghue
|
2016
[2] |
Snowden |
Kieran Fitzgerald and
Oliver Stone
|
Hacksaw Ridge |
Andrew Knight and
Robert Schenkkan
|
Hidden Figures |
Theodore Melfi and
Allison Schroeder
|
The Jungle Book |
Justin Marks
|
Lion |
Luke Davies
|
Sully |
Todd Komarnicki
|
2017
[3] |
The Disaster Artist |
Scott Neustadter and
Michael H. Weber
|
Call Me by Your Name |
James Ivory
|
Molly's Game |
Aaron Sorkin
|
Victoria & Abdul |
Lee Hall
|
Wonderstruck |
Brian Selznick
|
Wonder Woman |
Allan Heinberg,
Zack Snyder, and
Jason Fuchs
|
2018
[4] |
Can You Ever Forgive Me? |
Nicole Holofcener and
Jeff Whitty
|
BlacKkKlansman |
Spike Lee, David Rabinowitz,
Kevin Willmott, and Charlie Wachtel
|
The Death of Stalin |
Armando Iannucci,
David Schneider,
Ian Martin, and Peter Fellows
|
If Beale Street Could Talk |
Barry Jenkins
|
Leave No Trace |
Debra Granik and
Anne Rosellini
|
A Star Is Born |
Bradley Cooper and
Eric Roth
|
2019
[5] |
Joker |
Todd Phillips and
Scott Silver
|
Dark Waters |
Matthew Michael Carnahan, Mario Correa, and
Nathaniel Rich
|
The Irishman |
Steven Zaillian
|
Jojo Rabbit |
Taika Waititi
|
Motherless Brooklyn |
Edward Norton
|
The Two Popes |
Anthony McCarten
|
2020s
References
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"Satellite Awards (2015)".
International Press Academy.
IPA. December 2, 2015. pressacademy.com. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
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"Satellite Awards (2016)" (PDF).
International Press Academy.
IPA. November 28, 2016. pressacademy.com. Archived from
the original (PDF) on December 3, 2016. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
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"Satellite Awards (2017)".
Awards Daily. November 28, 2017. awardsdaily.com. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
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"Satellite Awards (2018)".
International Press Academy. 2018.
http://www.pressacademy.com. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
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"Satellite Awards 2019".
International Press Academy. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
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"'One Night in Miami' and 'Nomadland' Lead Nominations for 25th Satellite Awards". Vimooz. February 1, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
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^ Anderson, Erik (February 15, 2021).
"Satellite Awards winners: 'Nomadland,' 'Forty-Year Old Version' top film prizes; 'Schitt's Creek,' 'Better Call Saul' take TV". Awards Watch. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
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"2021 Nominees". International Press Academy. December 1, 2021. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
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^
"The International Press Academy Announces Winners for the 27th Annual Satellite™ Awards".
International Press Academy. March 3, 2023. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
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^
"IPA Reveals Nominations for the 28th Satellite Awards".
International Press Academy. December 18, 2023. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
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"The International Press Academy Announces Winners for the 28th Annual SATELLITE Awards". International Press Academy. March 3, 2024. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
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