The 'Do the Right Thing' writer-director will be honored with the Ian McLellan Hunter Award at the Guild's New York ceremony on March 5.
filmmaker will receive the East Coast guild’s Ian McLellan Hunter Award at the 75th Annual Writers Guild
when their New York ceremony takes place at the Edison Ballroom on March 5. The award, established in 1992 in appreciation of the namesake British screenwriter , lauds a writer for the quality and breadth of their filmography. Nora Ephron, David Simon, John Waters and John Sayles have all been past recipients.
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