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Oscar loss, Brokeback Mountain writer Diana Ossana opens up about Hollywood's homophobia. Find out what she said.
There is an ache that never quite leaves you after “Brokeback Mountain.” Twenty years on, it remains — stubborn as a bruise ...
In a new interview to mark the upcoming 20th anniversary of Brokeback Mountain’s release, producer and co-writer Diana Ossana ...
As 'Brokeback Mountain' returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary, a writer behind the 2005 gay neo-Western romance ...
Ahead of a theatrical re-release of the Ang Lee film, TheWrap speaks with its creatives about the tragic love story's lasting ...
Hectic scheduling prevented pursuing that project in earnest, but revisiting Brokeback Mountain felt like a must, even before ...
Beyond its cultural impact and box office success, Brokeback Mountain achieved extensive critical acclaim, winning three Academy Awards® from eight nominations.
In the landscape of cinematic history, few events have sparked as much debate as the Academy Awards selection process. Michelle Williams, a five-time Oscar nominee, recently reignited discussions ...
After 20 years, Michelle Williams is just as confused as the rest of us by a major Academy Award injustice. The 5x Oscar nominee recently questioned why the Academy snubbed her 2005 Ang Lee-helmed gay ...
At the 2006 Academy Awards, “Brokeback Mountain” garnered eight nominations. Ledger was up for Best Actor, Williams was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and Gyllenhaal, 44, was up for ...
“Brokeback Mountain” was nominated for eight Academy Awards going into the 2006 ceremony, and ultimately went home with two, including Best Director for Lee and Best Adapted Screenplay for ...
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