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'Argo' Navigates to USC Libraries Scripter Win
LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)--
Authors Joshuah Bearman and Antonio J. Mendez and screenwriter Chris
Terrio received the 25th-annual USC Libraries Scripter Award for their
contributions to "Argo." Selection committee co-chair Howard Rodman
announced the winners at the black-tie event on Saturday, Feb. 9, at
USC's Doheny Memorial Library.
(Left to right) USC President C. L. "Max" Nikias, USC Libraries Dean Catherine Quinlan, Scripter Award winner and writer Joshuah Bearman, at the USC Libraries Scripter Award ceremony, Saturday, February 9, 2013, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: Business Wire)
In his acceptance speech, Bearman said, "I think that with adaptation
you hope another writer can come and take a look at your work and see a
new perspective and add insight, which is certainly the case with Chris
Terrio."
"Argo's" Scripter win adds to the growing number of awards for the
Warner Bros. film, including the American Film Institute's Movie of the
Year as well as best motion picture in the drama category and best
director at last month's Golden Globes. The film is nominated for seven
Academy Awards.
Scripter, established by the Friends of the USC Libraries in 1988,
honors the screenwriter or screenwriters of the year's most accomplished
cinematic adaptation as well as the author of the written work upon
which the screenplay is based. Scripter is the only award of its kind
that recognizes authors of the original work alongside the adapting
screenwriters.
Terrio basd his adaptation on Mendez's autobiographical work "The
Master of Disguise," published by William Morrow in 2000, and Bearman's
article "The Great Escape," which appeared in Wired Magazine in 2007.
USC Libraries Dean Catherine Quinlan welcomed the attendees gathered in
Los Angeles Times Reference Room of USC's historic Edward L. Doheny
Memorial Library.
"In the context of the library, Scripter at 25 years old is a young
tradition," Quinlan said. "But it is a tradition that helps our
libraries collect knowledge that is far older than 25 years and one that
will support discoveries by our USC community far beyond the next
quarter-century."
Co-chaired by Golden Globe-winning screenwriter Naomi Foner and USC
screenwriting professor and vice president of the Writers Guild of
America, West, Howard Rodman, the Scripter selection committee chose
"Argo" from a field of 84 eligible films. A tie in the first round of
voting resulted in six finalist films this year, rather than the usual
five.
The 41-member selection committee included film critics Leonard Maltin
and Kenneth Turan; screenwriters Geoffrey Fletcher, Eric Roth, and Robin
Swicord; authors Michael Chabon and Mona Simpson; and USC deans
Catherine Quinlan of the USC Libraries, Elizabeth M. Daley of the School
of Cinematic Arts and Madeline Puzo of the School of Dramatic Arts.
The USC Libraries also honored Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana with the
Literary Achievement Award for their body of work to date. USC President
C. L. Max Nikias presented the honor.
"With deep reserves of imagination and intellect, Mr. McMurtry and Ms.
Ossana inspire USC's entire creative-arts community," Nikias said. "And
for this, we warmly salute them."
Over the course of their writing partnership McMurtry and Ossana have
collaborated on dozens of novels and screenplays, including "Brokeback
Mountain," which won the 2005 Academy Award for Best Adapted
Screenplay, as well as the award-winning miniseries "Streets of Laredo,"
"Dead Man's Walk," and "Johnson County War." They are currently
collaborating on the screen adaptation of Paulette Jiles's novel "The
Color of Lightning."
This year's event featured a silent auction, the proceeds of which
support the USC Libraries' collections. Donors to the auction included
Bennett Farms, the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Hawaii Five-0 and Eye
Productions, Hungry Cat Santa Monica, L.A. Saddlery, the Los Angeles
Clippers, the Namale Resort & Spa in Fiji, Paperblanks, PGA Tour, Picca
Peruvian Cantina, the NFL, Pizzeria Mozza, Pleasant Holidays, South
Coast Winery, the Sundance Institute, Terranea Resort, Robbins Research
International, Montage Beverly Hills, the Wine of the Month Club, and
the USC Thornton School of Music.
In-kind sponsors this year included John and Dana Agamalian and Blue Ice
Vodka; Esquire Bar & Lounge of Pasadena, Calif.; Farrar, Straus and
Giroux; Paperblanks; Penguin Books; and the Wine of the Month Club.
For more information about Scripter-including additional images from the
ceremony-visit scripter.usc.edu.

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