Summary
It happens every year, so it really should come as no surprise, but the Writers Guild of America has once again reportedly eliminated some of the year's best films for consideration for its awards because the movies are not signatories to the guild's minimum basic agreement (or the equivalent in another country) that sets fees, credits, benefits and other rules governing a writer's employment.
Among this year's omissions are said to be "The King's Speech," "Winter's Bone" and "Toy Story 3."See the full content of this document
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Writers Guild Eliminates Films From Award Contentions
The guild's rules always get the companies behind the omitte...
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