All Awards articles
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NewsToronto unveils opening film, first world premieres
The Toronto International Film Festival runs September 10-20.
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NewsChief Oscars officer Teni Melidonian stepping down
Move comes as Academy prepares to switch ceremony to YouTube stream in 2029.
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NewsNeon acquires Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman film ‘Artificial’ dumped by Amazon MGM Studios; will push for Oscars
Andrew Garfield plays controversial OpenAI co-founder.
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NewsSteven Soderbergh’s ‘The Christophers’ wins best film prize at Mediterrane Film Festival
The people’s choice award was won by Kiah Roache-Turner’s Second World War shark-attack thriller Beast Of War.
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NewsAnnecy film festival unveils 2026 winners
Prizes include Cristal for best film, jury award, Contrechamp section.
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NewsVirginie Efira to receive Locarno’s Leopard Club Award
Efira recently won Cannes’ best actress prize for her role in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s All of a Sudden.
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NewsUS Academy invites 529 to join, among them Josh O'Connor, Stephen Fry and Nathanael Karmitz
Forty-two percent of invitees are women, and 53% come from 60 countries outside the US.
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News’Patty Is Such A Girly Name’ dominates Greece’s Iris Awards
Giorgos Georgopoulos’s film takes seven prizes including best film.
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NewsSpain’s ‘Lionel’ wins top award at Transilvania film festival
Other winners included Konstantina Kotzamani’s ‘Titanic Ocean’ and Goran Stanković’s ‘Our Father’.
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News‘Atlantic Rhapsody’ wins top Golden Goblet award at Shanghai film festival
Further winners included ‘Her First Taste’, which scooped the best film in the Asian New Talent section
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Features‘Mr. Scorsese’ director Rebecca Miller on interviewing the legendary filmmaker: “I was very surprised sometimes by his answers”
Rebecca Miller’s five-part documentary Mr. Scorsese gets to the spiritual heart of the legendary filmmaker’s prodigious output and religious upbringing.
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Features‘Task’ creator Brad Ingelsby on why he’s drawn to flawed, working-class figures
The Pennsylvania native talks to Screen about taking inspiration from real life and the need for emotion in his work.
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FeaturesHow Riz Ahmed’s diary of “strange, absurd situations” inspired drama ‘Bait’
Created by its star Riz Ahmed, Bait follows a struggling actor vying for the role of James Bond. “I want to make space for stories told in a way they haven’t been told before.”
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NewsShanghai Project market reveals 2026 award winners
Six titles picked up prizes at the SIFF Project event in Shanghai.
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FeaturesBrett Goldstein on finding the ending of ‘Shrinking’ season three, casting Harrison Ford and why he writes the “sad” episodes
Brett Goldstein followed Ted Lasso with hit therapist comedy‑drama Shrinking. Screen talks to its co-creator and star about the show’s emotional journey, the casting of Harrison Ford and balancing pathos, laughs and a large ensemble.
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Features‘The Pitt’ creator on immersing the audience: “We decided never to go home with our doctors”
The Pitt doesn’t pull any punches in its politics or depiction of medical procedures. “Some of it is quite gnarly,” showrunner and creator R Scott Gemmill tells Mark Salisbury. “That was our goal”
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Features‘Beef’ creator Lee Sung Jin talks season two and directing its centrepiece episode
“That episode was based on a real-life incident that I went through, where I had a 10-and-a-half-hour experience at the ER,” explains Lee.
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NewsHelen Mirren, Aardman co-founders and Glasgow Film’s Allison Gardner recognised in King’s Birthday honours
Film composer Patrick Doyle, actor and director Dexter Fletcher and vfx exec Paul J. Franklin also honoured.
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NewsAndrey Zvyagintsev’s ‘Minotaur’ wins top prize at Sydney Film Festival 2026
Further winners included documentary ‘Time And Tide’ and Banchi Hanuse’s ‘Ceremony’
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NewsGeorgia’s Eliso film awards selects winners for 2026 edition
Awards for ‘Dry Leaf’, ‘The Kartli Kingdom’, ‘The Pipe’.















