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In tandem with the Nebula Awards, SFWA presents an annual Ray Bradbury Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. This award is not a Nebula, but follows all Nebula rules and procedures. Eligible works for this award shall be dramatic works such as motion pictures, television, Internet, radio, audio, and stage productions released in 2009. The award will be given to the principal director and writer(s) of the production.
All SFWA members are eligible to add works to the suggested reading list. Suggestions are moderated for accuracy and to prevent duplicate entries.
“The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” by Terry Gilliam and Charles McKeown
December 2009, Infinity Features Entertainment
“Up” by Bob Peterson and Pete Docter
Pixar, May, 2009
“Decisions” by Michael A. Burstein
June 2009, The Chronic Rift Podcast
“Where the Wild Things Are” by David Eggers
2009, Directed by Spike Jonze
“Ponyo” by Hayao Miyazaki
August, 2009
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time by Original Story by Yasutaka Tsutsui Screenplay by Satoko Okudera,
Tokikake Film Partners, 2009 (in English)
Star Trek by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman,
May 2009
Moon by Duncan Jones (original story) and Nathan Parker (screenplay),
July 2009
Coraline by Henry Selick,
Feb. 2009