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‘Brokeback Mountain’ co-writer Diana Ossana revealed the exact moment she knew the film would lose the Oscar for Best Picture.
The conversation surrounding the film was inextricable from the movie itself; one necessitated the other. “Brokeback Mountain” was an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object.
Now 20 years old, this love story about two sheepherders is being rereleased in theaters. Here’s a look at what it meant to pop culture, then and now.
Though the movie has been on Netflix in the past, right now you can only find it streaming on Amazon. Is Brokeback Mountain streaming on Amazon Prime Video?
Ang Lee recalls how ‘Brokeback Mountain’ restored his faith in filmmaking after a grueling experience on 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' ...
LEE: I wanted to retire. I think Brokeback Mountain brought me back, nursing me back to love life, to love filmmaking. And I’m still standing, still making movies, thanks to that movie.
The writer of 'Brokeback Mountain' knew the movie would lose the Oscar for best picture after being told Clint Eastwood never watched the movie.