Wednesday, 27 August 2008

'Juno,' 'The Wire' finalists for Humanitas

Awards honour exploration of human condition




The writers behind "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "Juno" and "Lars and the Real Girl" have been named finalists in the 2008 Humanitas Prize feature celluloid category.

Episodes from "Boston Legal," "John Adams" and "The Wire" were the finalists in the 60-minute tv category.

The Humanitas, which honour film and TV program writing that explores the human condition, also ushered in a new epoch by bringing writer-producer John Wells on base as president. Frank Desiderio, who has been president since 2000, will now become chairwoman of the board.

Humanitas' annual tiffin is too changing its venue, from the Hilton Universal to the Beverly Hills Hotel for its September 17 awards festivities.

Ronald Harwood ("Butterfly"), Diablo Cody ("Juno") and Nancy Oliver ("Lars") are now in the running for part of the $115,000 in prize money that will be handed out.

Other finalists include:

-- "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," "Charlie & Me," "A Life Interrupted," and "Pictures of Hollis Woods" in the 90-minute category;

-- "The Bill Engvall Show," "In Treatment," and "Scrubs" in the 30-minute category;

-- "My Friends Tigger & Pooh," "Sweet Blackberry Presents" and "Toddworld" in the children's vivification category;

-- "Johnny Kapahala" "Minutemen," and "Sheira & Loli's Dittydoodle Works" in the children's live action category;

-- "Henry Poole Is Here," written by Albert Torres, "A Raisin in the Sun," by Paris Qualles," and "The Visitor" by Tom McCarthy, were accepted in the Sundance feature film film category.

Other categories include the David & Lynn Angell Fellowship in comedy writing and the Humanitas pupil drama family, as well as the documentary award.


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