All Awards articles – Page 11
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FeaturesHow Ryan Coogler and his trusted team created ‘Sinners’: “Like putting together one last heist”
Ryan Coogler’s vampire thriller was inspired by the Delta blues beloved by his late uncle
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FeaturesWhy Russell Crowe and Rami Malek proved a dream duo for ‘Nuremberg’ director James Vanderbilt: “They vibrate at different frequencies”
Writer/director James Vanderbilt discusses his long-gestating historical drama
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FeaturesFrom ‘Adolescence’ to ‘Urchin’: UK casting director Shaheen Baig on her phenomenal year and opening up her “closed-shop” profession
The casting director talks to Screen about her approach to the craft.
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Features“I’ve adored his work for so long”: father and son Daniel and Ronan Day-Lewis look back on making ‘Anemone’
The family pair discuss brotherhood and the beauty, power and romanticism of nature that resulted in their first filmic collaboration.
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FeaturesWho are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the director and screenplay categories?
Directors and writers from all over the world are jostling for the attention of voters at Oscar and Bafta.
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FeaturesMaking ‘Die My Love’: delays, “instant” chemistry between the stars and help from Martin Scorsese’s book club
Director Lynne Ramsay and producers Justine Ciarrocchi and Andrea Calderwood talk Screen through their $15m adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel.
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News‘Endless Cookie’ wins top prize at first Nagoya animation film festival
Further winners at the festival in Japan included Chinese animation ‘A Story Of Fire’.
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FeaturesBafta flashback: ‘Kneecap’ director Rich Peppiatt on getting his award through Heathrow security
“I had a meeting with Eric Fellner from Working Title [the next day]. I was so hungover I fell asleep on his sofa midway through the meeting.”
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FeaturesHow ‘I Swear’ star Robert Aramayo prepared to play Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson: “It’s impossible to copy John’s tics”
The key was to play the man and not the condition, the actor tells Screen.
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NewsTen film industry stories set to dominate 2026 – The Screen Podcast
Podcast team also recommend some unsung British titles for Bafta voters, and looks back at the Red Sea Film Festival.
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NewsYouTube to air Oscars starting in 2029
Academy’s flagship show will air live and for free to platform’s 2bn-plus global viewers.
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NewsAcademy unveils Oscar shortlists including new casting category
Nominations for 98th Academy Awards will be announced on January 22, 2026.
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NewsScreen digital edition: December 16
The issue includes interviews with Ryan Coogler, Chloe Zhao, Joachim Trier, and Guillermo del Toro.
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FeaturesBaftas 2026: Which films are in the race for outstanding British film?
Many contenders are already making waves at awards ceremonies.
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FeaturesBafta flashback: ‘Free Solo’ directors on earning a fan in Bradley Cooper and dancing at the Chiltern Firehouse
“Everywhere we went with Free Solo, the Marvel stars came out.”
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FeaturesTeyana Taylor talks buzzy ‘One Battle After Another’ role: “This is a character that PTA and I found together”
Hollywood heat is rising for multi-hyphenate Teyana Taylor, thanks to her impactful turn in One Battle After Another.
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FeaturesNina Hoss on her gender-switched role in ‘Hedda’: “It was the biggest revelation”
German actress Nina Hoss shines as a star academic in Hedda
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FeaturesBloody noses and concussions: Sydney Sweeney explains her “full-on” physical preparation for ‘Christy’
The actress piled on the pounds and worked out every day for three months to play boxer Christy Martin.
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FeaturesHow an “alien enthusiast” friend helped Jesse Plemons prepare for his role in ‘Bugonia’
In Bugonia, Jesse Plemons plays a man empowered by certainty he is saving the human race from an alien conspiracy.
















