Writers Guild of America Awards
The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film, television, and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America West since 1949.
Eligibility
The screen awards are for films that were exhibited theatrically during the preceding calendar year. The television awards are for series that were produced and aired between December 1 and November 30, regardless of how many episodes aired during this time period.Additionally, scripts must be produced under the jurisdiction of the WGA or under a collective bargaining agreement in Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, or the United Kingdom.
Lifetime achievement awards
Each year at the awards, two lifetime achievement awards are presented. One is for screenwriting, and the other is for TV writing:;Film
;Television
- Comedy Series
- Drama Series
- Episodic Comedy
- Episodic Drama
- Long Form – Adapted
- Long Form – Original
- Short Form New Media
- New Series
- Animation
- Comedy/Variety Talk Series
- Comedy/Variety – Sketch Series
- Best Comedy/Variety – Specials
- Daytime Serials
- Children's Script
- Best Quiz and Audience
- Documentary Script – Current Events
- Documentary Script – Other Than Current Events
- TV News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
- TV News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary
- Digital News
- Radio News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
- Radio News Script – Analysis, Feature or Commentary
- Radio Documentary
History
In the years 2008 through 2018, the awards also included video game writing.
Discontinued categories
- Best Written Musical
- Best Written Western
- Best Written Film Concerning American Scene
- Best Written Drama
- * Best Drama Written Directly for the Screenplay
- * Best Drama Adapted from Another Media
- Best Written Comedy
- * Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screenplay
- * Best Comedy Adapted from Another Media
- Best Videogame Writing
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Winners
Films
Current awards
;Best Original Screenplay- 1967: Bonnie and Clyde – David Newman and Robert Benton
- 1968: The Producers – Mel Brooks *
- 1984: Broadway Danny Rose – Woody Allen
- 1985: Witness – Pamela Wallace, William Kelley, and Earl W. Wallace *
- 1986: Hannah and Her Sisters – Woody Allen *
- 1987: Moonstruck – John Patrick Shanley *
- 1988: Bull Durham – Ron Shelton
- 1989: Crimes and Misdemeanors – Woody Allen
- 1990: Avalon – Barry Levinson
- 1991: Thelma & Louise – Callie Khouri *
- 1992: The Crying Game – Neil Jordan *
- 1993: The Piano – Jane Campion *
- 1994: Four Weddings and a Funeral – Richard Curtis
- 1995: Braveheart – Randall Wallace
- 1996: Fargo – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen *
- 1997: As Good as It Gets – Mark Andrus and James L. Brooks
- 1998: Shakespeare in Love – Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard *
- 1999: American Beauty – Alan Ball *
- 2000: You Can Count on Me – Kenneth Lonergan
- 2001: Gosford Park – Julian Fellowes *
- 2002: Bowling for Columbine – Michael Moore
- 2003: Lost in Translation – Sofia Coppola *
- 2004: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind – Charlie Kaufman, Michael Gondry, and Pierre Bismuth *
- 2005: Crash – Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco *
- 2006: Little Miss Sunshine – Michael Arndt *
- 2007: Juno – Diablo Cody *
- 2008: Milk – Dustin Lance Black *
- 2009: The Hurt Locker – Mark Boal *
- 2010: Inception – Christopher Nolan
- 2011: Midnight in Paris – Woody Allen *
- 2012: Zero Dark Thirty – Mark Boal
- 2013: Her – Spike Jonze *
- 2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness
- 2015: Spotlight – Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer *
- 2016: Moonlight – Barry Jenkins; story by Tarell Alvin McCraney *
- 2017: Get Out – Jordan Peele *
- 2018: Eighth Grade – Bo Burnham
- 2019: Parasite – Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won; story by Bong Joon-ho *
- 2020: Promising Young Woman — Emerald Fennell *
- 2021: Don't Look Up — Adam McKay and David Sirota
- 2022: Everything Everywhere All at Once — Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert *
- 2023: The Holdovers — David Hemingson
- 1984: The Killing Fields – Bruce Robinson
- 1985: Prizzi's Honor – Richard Condon and Janet Roach
- 1986: A Room with a View – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala *
- 1987: Roxanne – Steve Martin
- 1988: Dangerous Liaisons – Christopher Hampton *
- 1989: Driving Miss Daisy – Alfred Uhry *
- 1990: Dances with Wolves – Michael Blake *
- 1991: The Silence of the Lambs – Ted Tally *
- 1992: The Player – Michael Tolkin
- 1993: Schindler's List – Steven Zaillian *
- 1994: Forrest Gump – Eric Roth *
- 1995: Sense and Sensibility – Emma Thompson *
- 1996: Sling Blade – Billy Bob Thornton *
- 1997: L.A. Confidential – Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson *
- 1998: Out of Sight – Scott Frank
- 1999: Election – Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
- 2000: Traffic – Stephen Gaghan *
- 2001: A Beautiful Mind – Akiva Goldsman *
- 2002: The Hours – David Hare
- 2003: American Splendor – Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini
- 2004: Sideways – Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor *
- 2005: Brokeback Mountain – Larry McMurty and Diana Ossana *
- 2006: The Departed – William Monahan *
- 2007: No Country for Old Men – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen *
- 2008: Slumdog Millionaire – Simon Beaufoy *
- 2009: Up in the Air – Jason Reitman
- 2010: The Social Network – Aaron Sorkin *
- 2011: The Descendants – Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash *
- 2012: Argo – Chris Terrio *
- 2013: Captain Phillips – Billy Ray
- 2014: The Imitation Game – Graham Moore *
- 2015: The Big Short – Adam McKay and Charles Randolph *
- 2016: Arrival – Eric Heisserer
- 2017: Call Me by Your Name — James Ivory *
- 2018: Can You Ever Forgive Me? – Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty
- 2019: Jojo Rabbit – Taika Waititi *
- 2020: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm — Screenplay by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Peter Baynham & Erica Rivinoja & Dan Mazer & Jena Friedman & Lee Kern; story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Nina Pedrad; based on characters created by Sacha Baron Cohen
- 2021: CODA – Sian Heder *
- 2022: Women Talking – Sarah Polley *
- 2023: American Fiction – Cord Jefferson; based on the novel Erasure by Percival Everett *
- 2004: Super Size Me – Morgan Spurlock
- 2005: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room – Alex Gibney
- 2006: Deliver Us from Evil – Amy J. Berg
- 2007: Taxi to the Dark – Alex Gibney
- 2008: Waltz with Bashir – Ari Folman
- 2009: The Cove – Mark Monroe
- 2010: Inside Job – Charles Ferguson
- 2011: Better This World – Katie Galloway, and Kelly Duane de la Vega
- 2012: Searching for Sugar Man – Malik Bendjelloul
- 2013: Stories We Tell – Sarah Polley
- 2014: The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz – Brian Knappenberger
- 2015: Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief – Alex Gibney
- 2016: Command and Control – Robert Kenner, Brian Pearle, Kim Roberts, and Eric Schlosser
- 2017: Jane – Brett Morgen
- 2018: Bathtubs Over Broadway – Ozzy Inguanzo, and Dava Whisenant
- 2019: The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley – Alex Gibney
- 2020: The Dissident — Mark Monroe and Bryan Fogel
- 2021: Exposing Muybridge – Marc Shaffer
- 2022: Moonage Daydream – Brett Morgen
- 2023: The Pigeon Tunnel – Errol Morris