The Social Network Wins WGA Award For Best Screenplay
Posted on Sun Feb 6th, 2011 11:25am PDT By X17 Staff
Congrats to the soon-to-be Oscar winner!
The Social Network is racking up a ton of honors this awards season, and last night Aaron Sorkin's Facebook flick won Best Adapted Screenplay at the WGA Awards.
And what other film did the Writers Guild recognize? Inception, which took home the award for Best Original Screenplay. Congrats to both movies!
As for TV, Modern Family was awarded best writing for a comedy series and Mad Men for best writing in a drama series.
Click below the cut for the rest of the winners!
Original Screenplay: Inception, Christopher NolanThe Social Network is racking up a ton of honors this awards season, and last night Aaron Sorkin's Facebook flick won Best Adapted Screenplay at the WGA Awards.
And what other film did the Writers Guild recognize? Inception, which took home the award for Best Original Screenplay. Congrats to both movies!
As for TV, Modern Family was awarded best writing for a comedy series and Mad Men for best writing in a drama series.
Click below the cut for the rest of the winners!
Adapted Screenplay: The Social Network, Aaron Sorkin
Documentary Screenplay: Inside Job, Charles Ferguson, Chad Beck, Adam Bolt
TV Drama Series: Mad Men
TV Comedy Series: Modern Family
New TV Series: Boardwalk Empire
TV Episodic Drama: "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" (Mad Men)
TV Episodic Comedy: "When it Rains, it Pours" (30 Rock)
Long Form Original: The Special Relationship
Long Form Adaptation: The Pacific, "Part Eight"
Animation: "The Prisoner of Benda" (Futurama)
Comedy/Variety Series: The Colbert Report
Comedy/Variety Special: National Memorial Day Concert 2010
Daytime Drama: As the World Turns
Children's Episodic: "Happy Ha-Ha Holidays" (Imagination Movers)
Children's Long Form: Avalon High
TV Documentary (Current Events): "Flying Cheap" (Frontline)
TV Documentary (Other): "Wyatt Earp" (American Experience)
News: "Sunday Morning Almanac" (CBS Sunday Morning)
News Analysis, Feature or Commentary: "Resurrecting Eden" (60 Minutes)