„Say Nothing“ beat both „Baby Reindeer“ and „Shōgun“ to take the prize in scripted TV series
“Conclave” won the USC Libraries Scripter Award for the best adapted screenplay of 2025, solidifying its position as the Oscar favorite in that category. The ceremony took place on Saturday evening on the USC campus in downtown Los Angeles.
The Scripter Award goes to the author of an adapted screenplay and to the author of the original work on which that screenplay was based, which in this case is screenwriter Peter Straughan and novelist Robert Harris.
“Conclave” is an Oscar nominee in the Best Adapted Screenplay category and it won the Scripter in a category that also included fellow Oscar nominees “A Complete Unknown,” “Nickel Boys” and “Sing Sing.
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USA — Events ‘Conclave,’ ‘Say Nothing’ Win Scripter Awards for Adapted Screenplays