Sarah Polley wins best adapted screenplay for 'Women Talking'
Sarah Polley won the Academy Award for best adapted screenplay for "Women Talking."
"First of all, I just want to thank the academy for not being mortally offended by the words 'women' and 'talking' put so close together like that," Polley said in her acceptance speech.
Polley said the film, which is based on the 2018 novel by Miriam Toews, shows a world where people who "don't agree on every single issue manage to sit together in a room and carve out a way together, free of violence."
She added, "They do so not just by talking, but also by listening."
"The last line of our film is delivered by a young woman to a new baby, and she says, 'Your story will be different from ours.' It's a promise, a commitment, and an anchor, and it's what I would like to say with all my might to my three kids ... as they make their way through this complicated, beautiful world," Polley concluded.
Other nominees in the category included Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell for "All Quiet on the Western Front"; Rian Johnson for "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery"; Kazuo Ishiguro for "Living"; and Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie, with a story by Peter Craig and Justin Marks, for "Top Gun: Maverick."