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Oscar winners 2013 are dominated by literary adaptations

Among the biggest Oscar winners of 2013 were five movies that were adapted from books or articles, including 'Argo,' 'Life of Pi,' and 'Lincoln.'

By Molly Driscoll , Staff Writer

The Oscars didn鈥檛 just honor achievements in filmmaking in 2013. With five of the six winners of the big prizes going to movies that started as books, the Oscars also honored great writing.聽

The Best Picture winner of the night, the movie 鈥淎rgo,鈥 was originally based on an article for Wired magazine by writer Joshuah Berman. The original piece was titled 鈥淗ow the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans From Tehran鈥 and was published in 2007.

Meanwhile, of the four top acting awards, three went to stars who appeared in movies based on books. Actor Daniel Day-Lewis, who won the Best Actor prize, had starred in the movie 鈥淟incoln,鈥 which was based on the 2005 Doris Kearns Goodwin biography 鈥淭eam of Rivals.鈥 Jennifer Lawrence, who won the Best Actress award, appeared in the film 鈥淪ilver Linings Playbook,鈥 which was adapted from the 2008 novel of the same name by Matthew Quick. Best Supporting Actress winner Anne Hathaway starred in 鈥淟es Miserables,鈥 a musical adaptation of the 1862 Victor Hugo classic.

In addition, director Ang Lee took the statuette for his movie 鈥淟ife of Pi,鈥 which was based on the 2001 novel of the same title. The movie 鈥淒jango Unchained,鈥 for which Christoph Waltz won a Best Supporting Actor statuette, was an original work, though the film paid homages to many classic stories, including the 1936 novel 鈥淕one with the Wind.鈥

Last year, it was a different story. In 2012, only one out of the six winners in the top Oscar categories was awarded to a film adapted from a book. That one was Octavia Spencer, who won a Best Supporting Actress award for her role in the film adaptation of the 2009 Kathryn Stockett novel 鈥淭he Help.鈥澛

Literary films that took other 2013 Oscars included 鈥淎nna Karenina,鈥 based on the 1873 Tolstoy classic, which won Best Costumes, and 鈥淪kyfall,鈥 which was based on the character of James Bond first written about in Ian Fleming鈥檚 novels, which won Best Original Song and tied for Sound Editing.

鈥淎rgo鈥 also won Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing, while 鈥淟incoln鈥 won Best Production Design. 鈥淟es Miserables鈥 took home Best Sound Mixing and Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and 鈥淟ife of Pi鈥 snagged the Best Visual Effects award as well as Best Original Score and Best Cinematography.