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    David Arata is an American screenwriter and producer. He received national acclaim for his adaptive screenplay Children of Men in 2007, garnering an Academy Award nomination and multiple other industry awards. Arata's other screenwriting credits include Spy Game, Brokedown Palace, and most recently, The Angel.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0033153David Arata - IMDb

    David Arata is a screenwriter, writer, director, and producer. Born and raised outside of San Francisco, Arata attended The University of California at Santa Cruz, where he studied painting, photography, and theater, and began making experimental films in the vein of Robert Frank and Jean Luc Godard.

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  3. Dr. David Arata is the Head of Trauma Surgery at Lakeshore Memorial Hospital. He is first seen appearing at the scene of a massive train accident, assisting Ambulance 61 in giving first aid to the victims.

  4. David Arata is a screenwriter, writer, director, and producer. Born and raised outside of San Francisco, Arata attended The University of California at Santa Cruz, where he studied painting, photography, and theater, and began making experimental films in the vein of Robert Frank and Jean Luc Godard.

  5. May 14, 2020 · Academy Award-nominated screenwriter David Arata will pen What Happened That Night and Angela LaManna is adapting The Hound. TORONTO - May 14, 2020 - Wattpad, the global multi-platform entertainment company for original stories, announced today that it is developing film versions of the hit Wattpad stories The Hound and What Happened That Night.

  6. May 14, 2020 · Oscar-nominated screenwriter David Arata, who co-wrote Alfonso Cuaron's 'Children of Men,' and Angela LaManna are turning novels into movies for the digital storytelling app Wattpad.

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  8. David Joseph Arata. August 28, 1947 — April 10, 2024. David Joseph Arata, 76, of Moorpark, California, passed away on April 10, 2024 at City of Hope Hospice Village in Duarte, California after a short battle with leukemia.