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Released in 2005, Brokeback Mountain (known in Italy as I segreti di Brokeback Mountain ) transformed the landscape of modern cinema. Based on the short story by , the film tells the poignant, decades-long love story of two cowboys, Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal), who meet while herding sheep in the Wyoming mountains in 1963. 1. A Cultural Turning Point

At its release, the film was a major cultural event. It challenged the traditional "Western" genre—a bastion of rugged masculinity—by centering on a forbidden queer romance. Critics frequently highlight how the film moved beyond being just a "gay cowboy movie" to become a universal tragedy about the pain of living an unauthentic life due to societal pressure. I_segreti_di_Brokeback_Mountain_m1080p_2005_ID1...

: Ang Lee became the first person of Asian descent to win this category. Released in 2005, Brokeback Mountain (known in Italy

: Written by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. A Cultural Turning Point At its release, the

: Composed by Gustavo Santaolalla, whose minimalist guitar work became iconic.

Released in 2005, Brokeback Mountain (known in Italy as I segreti di Brokeback Mountain ) transformed the landscape of modern cinema. Based on the short story by , the film tells the poignant, decades-long love story of two cowboys, Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal), who meet while herding sheep in the Wyoming mountains in 1963. 1. A Cultural Turning Point

At its release, the film was a major cultural event. It challenged the traditional "Western" genre—a bastion of rugged masculinity—by centering on a forbidden queer romance. Critics frequently highlight how the film moved beyond being just a "gay cowboy movie" to become a universal tragedy about the pain of living an unauthentic life due to societal pressure.

: Ang Lee became the first person of Asian descent to win this category.

: Written by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana.

: Composed by Gustavo Santaolalla, whose minimalist guitar work became iconic.