Cinema and literature often walk with hands held tight, and some of the best Oscar-winning movies of all time are based on great books. Adapting a story is much more than simply translating it to the big screen. Each type of art has its own distinctive advantage, and while books enable a deep dive into the subconscious, movies must rely on the power of the images to convey emotion, empathy, and depth.

The Best Adapted Screenplay category at the Oscars praises the best achievements in turning intricate stories into insightful screenplays for the big screen. However, quite often, a good book-to-film adaptation excels in every possible aspect, occasionally earning the ceremony's top awards, including Best Picture. Every year, there are multiple book adaptations among the Oscars' top picks, which makes it both a great movie and a book recommendation. As we are in the thick of awards season, take a look at 15 must-watch Oscar-winning movies based on books.

15 The Power of the Dog (2021)

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The Power of the Dog
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Release Date
December 1, 2021
Director
Jane Campion
Runtime
2hr 6min
Main Genre
Drama

The Power of the Dog adapts a sensitive novel about the American West and feels like a late-western in a cultural moment that has moved on from the previously abundant genre in both movies in literature. Written in 1967 by Thomas Savage, the eponymous story was brought to the screen by director Jane Campion. It is centered around two unmarried brothers who are the opposite of each other. While one exposes himself to love, the other shows contempt for any kind of weakness, determined to keep the savagery within him intact.

Won the Oscar for Best Director

For a movie as filled with ambiguous symbolism as this one, one can expect an equally subtle book. Campion's movie perfectly adapts the gestures and details in the everyday life of these characters, just to showcase the impact of these seemingly small moments later on. The movie was a favorite for Best Picture, and even though CODA won the top prize, it managed to win for Best Director. Stream on Netflix

14 How Green Was My Valley (1941)

Legendary American director John Ford rose to prominence for his psychologically-charged westerns filled with moral dilemmas. In this context, How Green Was My Valley's sweet narrative feels like a breather to the typical brutality of his filmography, even though the movie has its share of desolating moments.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, Art Direction, and Cinematography

Based on a highly personal novel of the same name by Richard Llewellyn, the story is a first-person narrative from the perspective of a Welsh boy and his working-class family growing up in a harsh mining town. It's a beautiful tale of honor and love, but both the book and the movie also tackle important matters such as class struggle and ecology. It led to Ford's fourth Best Director Oscar, and it also won for Best Picture. Rent on Apple TV

13 12 Years a Slave (2013)

Steve McQueen's 12 Years A Slave was released exactly 160 years after Solomon Northup's harrowing memoir, Twelve Years a Slave, was published, and the movie did justice to all the violence and injustice that permeates the true story without ever giving up on the hope that kept Solomon moving forward. It tells the story of a Black man, who was born free but tricked into an illegal slavery scheme in the Deep South.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Supporting Actress, and Adapted Screenplay

The movie is a haunting manifesto for apathy, a detriment that prevents humans from giving in to empathy and falling prey to the banality of evil. Solomon's heartfelt journey earned three major Oscars: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress, launching Lupita Nyong'o to stardom, and Best Picture. Stream on Hulu or Paramount+

12 No Country for Old Men (2007)

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No Country for Old Men
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Release Date
November 8, 2007
Director
Ethan Coen , Joel Coen
Runtime
122
Main Genre
Crime

It's never easy to adapt a novel from one of the most influential 21st-Century writers of the past, but the Coen Brothers are the perfect match for the kind of raw, contemporary western that defined Cormac McCarthy's career. No Country for Old Men plays with the rags to riches trope by having Llewelyn Moss, a small-time hunter, stumble upon a pile of dead bodies and $2 million in cash in a Texas desert. This discovery triggers a ruthless serial killer to chase after him.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, and Adapted Screenplay

The movie adaptation does a great job at balancing McCarthy's intertwining storylines, giving equal attention to Llewelyn, Anton Chigurh, the killer, and Ed Tom Bell, the sheriff. These three characters offer three moral perspectives on the same tragedy, and this nuanced approach led the movie to a Best Picture victory, alongside Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director for both Coens and Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem's chilling portrayal of a serial killer. Stream on Paramount+

11 Shrek (2001)

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Shrek
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May 18, 2001
Director
Andrew Adamson , Vicky Jenson
Runtime
90
Main Genre
Animation

There's a huge gap between the film franchise Shrek and William Steig's offhand book, Shrek!, but both of them are subversive in their own way. The film is committed to delivering a new take on children's fairy tales, changing the figure of the Prince Charming stock character to that of an ogre, Shrek, who sets out on a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess guarded by a terrifying dragon.

Won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film

On the other hand, the book is solely about Shrek's eccentric personality and his aimless journey toward a princess as hideous and smelly as he. Steig introduces an ogre's idyllic inside-out world, where rot and decay equal happiness to our unconventional character. It's all about Shrek, who makes even the rain and the thunder run away and has nightmares of sweet children playing with him. The film was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay and won for Best Animated Feature. Stream on Peacock

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10 The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

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Silence of the Lambs
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Release Date
February 1, 1991
Director
Jonathan Demme
Cast
Jodie Foster , Scott Glenn , Anthony Hopkins , Ted Levine , Brooke Smith , Anthony Heald
Runtime
118
Main Genre
Crime

The Silence of the Lambs is an immersive crime thriller that made history for being one of the three movies to win the Oscars' Big Five awards: Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Picture. It's an unusual feat for a genre film, especially because the movie verges on horror: it follows an FBI cadet who unites forces with a manipulative cannibal psychopath in order to catch a new serial killer.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Actress, Actor, and Adapted Screenplay

The multifaceted Hannibal Lecter was, in fact, created by novelist Thomas Harris and first introduced in Red Dragon, which was later adapted to the big screen as well. The Silence of the Lambs is the second novel in the four-book series, which is unanimously regarded as the strongest entry both the film and literature scope. Rent on Apple TV

9 Ordinary People (1980)

Ordinary People
Ordinary People
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Release Date
September 19, 1980
Director
Robert Redford
Cast
Donald Sutherland , Mary Tyler Moore , Judd Hirsch , Timothy Hutton , M. Emmet Walsh , Elizabeth McGovern , Dinah Manoff , Fredric Lehne
Runtime
124 Minutes
Main Genre
Drama

Ordinary People follows a typical American family shattered by the death of one of their two sons. Conrad, the now one child, is overwhelmed with grief and spirals out of control. His parents struggle to support him while coming to terms with the loss of their favorite.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, and Adapted Screenplay

Even the movie adaptation of Ordinary People reads like a novel, as the narrative revolves entirely around the inner struggles of each character and their failed attempts to repress these feelings. The result is a moving family crisis that finds substance in a well-crafted script and sturdy performances, winning four major Oscars: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, and Best Picture. Stream on Max

8 Schindler's List (1993)

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Schindler's List
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Biography
Documentary
Drama
History
War
Release Date
November 30, 1993
Director
Steven Spielberg
Cast
Liam Neeson , Ben Kingsley , Ralph Fiennes , Caroline Goodall , Jonathan Sagall , Embeth Davidtz

To this day, Schindler's List is still regarded as one of the most haunting Holocaust movies ever made, with Steven Spielberg's unique creative vision enabling a poignant account of the life of Oskar Schindler, a renowned businessman, who put his life at risk while saving multiple Jews right under the Nazi party's nose.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, Film Editing, Cinematography, and Art Direction

Spielberg takes plenty of creative freedom to craft this ambitious story, but remains faithful to the real events, just like the writer Thomas Keneally did in his book, Schindler's Ark. Keneally did justice to the facts for the majority of the novel, but added fictional dialogues and scenes in moments where details are unknown. Schindler's List won seven Academy Awards, including those for Best Picture and Best Director. Rent on Apple TV

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7 Nomadland (2020)

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A woman in her sixties, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad. Starring Frances McDormand and directed by Chloé Zhao.

Release Date
February 19, 2021
Director
Chloé Zhao
Cast
Frances McDormand , Gay DeForest , Patricia Grier , Linda May , Angela Reyes , Carl R. Hughes
Runtime
1hr 47min
Main Genre
Drama

Nomadland takes viewers on an unusual journey across the American West, exposing the effects of a post-recession period in contemporary society. The movie follows Fern, a woman in her 60s, who leaves every material possession behind to live as a modern-day nomad, encountering a series of peculiar strangers along the way.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Director, and Actress

Characters that appear in the film, such as Linda May and Swankie, are, in fact, fictional versions of themselves. They are part of the nomads that Jessica Bruder met on her own investigative journey, which led her to write the book Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century. Even though Frances McDormand's Fern is fictional, her struggles and everything else in the movie are emotionally real. Stream on Hulu

6 Forrest Gump (1994)

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Forrest Gump
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July 6, 1994
Director
Robert Zemeckis
Runtime
142
Main Genre
Drama

Forrest Gump tells the moving story of a man with mental disabilities, who navigates through the many hardships of life with an optimistic and unsuspecting attitude. He's constantly subverting what others imagine he can do, facing heartbreak, war, and political controversies with charming ease.

Won the Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing, and Visual Effects

The movie that earned Tom Hanks his second Best Actor Oscar is based on the eponymous novel written by Winston Groom. The success of both the book and the film inspired Groom to write a sequel in 1995, which sadly never made it to the big screen. Forrest Gump brought home six statuettes, including Best Picture. Stream on Prime Video or Paramount+

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5 All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)

All Quiet on the Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)
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Release Date
October 28, 2022
Director
Edward Berger
Cast
Felix Kammerer , Albrecht Schuch , Daniel Brühl
Runtime
2hr 28min
Main Genre
War

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