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Director Armando Bo wins the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Birdman

Patricia Molina | 23 de febrero de 2015

In the most anticipated night of world cinema, the director of Paraná Films and Rebolucion, Armando Bo, along with Nicolas Giacobone and Alexander Dinelaris won an Oscar for his work as co-writers of Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, in the film Birdman.The film was the big winner of the night, taking the top prize for Best Film, Best Cinematography; and the award for Best Director for Iñárritu.”I dedicate it to all Argentina” Bo said, excited on stage. A few minutes later, he tweeted a picture of the award in his account on the social network. Giacobone thanked the award and the support of his family.Bo and Giacobone, who also received a Golden Globe this year, are the first pair of Argentine writers to win the Oscar. Both had worked with the Mexican director of Biutiful, a film nominated for an Oscar in 2010 for Best Foreign Film. Also, they were also writers of Armando Bo’s first film as director, entitled The Last Elvis (2012).Birdman is starring Michael Keaton, standing in the shoes of an actor who became known for playing a famous superhero and seeks to shake up his life trying to recover his family and preparing the role for a play in Broadway.The film also includes Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Emma Stone and Naomi Watts in its cast.To view the teaser if Birdman, click {here;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJfLoE6hanc}.

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