Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
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The Hugo Awards are given annually by members of the World Science Fiction Convention for the best science fiction or fantasy works. The awards are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and given in various categories.
Winners for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form are presented here.
This award is for a dramatic production in any medium, of running time greater than 90 minutes. Awards given in one year are for works released during the previous calendar year. Winning titles are listed first, with other nominees listed below. The category was created in 2003 after splitting the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation award into separate categories for short and long works.
[edit] Winners and other nominees
- 2006: Serenity (IMDb) written & directed by Joss Whedon.
- Batman Begins (IMDb) story by David S. Goyer; screenplay by Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer, based on the character created by Bob Kane; directed by Christopher Nolan.
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (IMDb) screenplay by Ann Peacock and Andrew Adamson and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, based on the novel by C.S. Lewis; directed by Andrew Adamson.
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (IMDb) screenplay by Steven Kloves, based on the novel by J.K. Rowling; directed by Mike Newell.
- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (IMDb) screenplay by Steve Box & Nick Park and Bob Baker and Mark Burton; directed by Nick Park & Steve Box.
- 2005: The Incredibles (IMDb) written and directed by Brad Bird.
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (IMDb) story by Charlie Kaufman & Michel Gondry & Pierre Bismuth, screenplay by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry.
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (IMDb) written by Steve Kloves, based on the novel by J.K. Rowling and directed by Alfonso Cuarón.
- Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow (IMDb) written and directed by Kerry Conran.
- Spider-Man 2 (IMDb) screen story by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar and Michael Chabon, screenplay by Alvin Sargent, based on the comic book by Stan Lee & Steve Ditko, and directed by Sam Raimi.
- 2004: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (IMDb) screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson, based on the novel by J. R. R. Tolkien, directed by Peter Jackson.
- 28 Days Later (IMDb) written by Alex Garland, directed by Danny Boyle.
- Finding Nemo (IMDb) screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds, story by Andrew Stanton, directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich.
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (IMDb) screenplay by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, screen story by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Stuart Beattie, and Jay Wolpert, directed by Gore Verbinski.
- X2: X-Men United (IMDb) screenplay by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, story by Zak Penn, David Hayter, and Bryan Singer, directed by Bryan Singer.
[edit] See also
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