'American Fiction' Wins Best Adapted Screenplay | 96th Oscars (2024)

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'American Fiction' Wins Best Adapted Screenplay | 96th Oscars (2024)


Cord Jefferson wins the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for ‘American Fiction’

The 96th Oscars was held on Sunday, March 10th at 7e/4p, and televised LIVE on ABC and in more than 200 territories worldwide.

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22 Comments

  1. I really like how they brought back the motion graphics from the 2010's Oscars, where the text from the screenplay is written out. Although, it would have been better if it displayed things like the sluglines and stage directions, not just dialogue.

  2. I watched the film and thought “This is brilliant. Someone better win SOMETHING!” And for him to win for the screenplay. ✨👌🏾 And this speech is 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  3. He is right. Studios need to be more willing to back original projects and they also need to produce, market and distribute at least 100 seven figure movies instead of 50 nine figure movies.

  4. When Cord said, "I only got six seconds!", he wasn't making that number up…I ran his speech with a stopwatch and he said that at 39 sec. with in view of the 45 second rule for Oscars speeches. At first I thought he was simply pulling it out of a hat, and then I learned about the time limit. What a class act.

  5. Great speech, and I think people agree. The amount of money spent on some truly awful big budget garbage, it's just like there's no way some of these pieces of shit like Argylle could be that bad AND cost that much money.