Academy Awards 2015: Birdman Wins Best Original Screenplay
02/22/2015 11:35 pm EST
Alejandro González Iñárritu's black comedy Birdman took home the Best Original Screenplay trophy at tonight's Academy Awards ceremony.
The film centers on Michael Keaton's character, an actor decades away from his career-defining role as the superhero Birdman. He tries to mount a comeback by starring in a Broadway play, but his attempts to rehabilitate his life, both personal and professional, seem doomed to failure.
Keaton starred in the film alongside The Incredible Hulk's Edward Norton and The Amazing Spider-Man's Emma Stone.
For the 87th Academy Awards, Birdman tied with The Grand Budapest Hotel in the highest number of nominations with nine, including Best Picture, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Original Screenplay, Cinematography and Best Actor for Keaton. Emma Stone and Edward Norton were nominated in Best Supporting Acting categories. Alejandro González Iñárritu was nominated for Best Director.
Emmanuel Lubezki won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.
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