Barry Jenkins, the 2003 graduate of the FSU Film School who is already an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning screenwriter and director, was nominated for another Oscar Tuesday.

Jenkins is up for Best Adapted Screenplay for his film "If Beale Street Could Talk," which is based on the 1974 James Baldwin novel of the same name. The film was also nominated for Best Original Score and Best Supporting Actress for the performance of Regina King.

Jenkins will have stiff competition, as other nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay include the Coen brothers for “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” and Spike Lee for “BlacKkKlansman.” Also nominated in the category are "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" and "A Star Is Born."

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Two years ago, Jenkins stunned the film world when "Moonlight" — which he wrote and directed, and which had five other Film School alumni on its production team — won three Oscars, including Best Picture. It was particularly memorable because presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced "La La Land" as the Best Picture winner.

The 91st Academy Awards ceremony will be broadcast live on Feb. 24.

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