
Best Original Screenplay is generally considered one of the most interesting races at the Academy Awards.
Jordan Peele just became the first black writer to win the Best original screenplay at the Oscars last night.
The film, which won Best Original Screenplay, is a racially charged
horror story about a black photographer (Daniel Kaluuya) meeting his
white girlfriend’s family and uncovering an eerie plot. It’s Peele’s
first writing and directing project, and it makes him the first black
winner in the category, and only the fourth nominated, after John
Singleton, Spike Lee, and Suzanne de Passe.
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