All Awards articles – Page 11
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News‘One Battle After Another’, ‘Hamnet’ lead London Critics’ Circle Film nominations
Paul Thomas Anderson’s revolutionary thriller scores nine nominations.
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NewsIndonesian director Joko Anwar awarded French Chevalier honour
The filmmaker’s next film is ‘Ghost In The Cell’.
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FeaturesWhy Dwayne Johnson’s role in ‘The Smashing Machine’ was a life-changing transformation
”I had this little voice between my ears about wanting to do more, and wanting to challenge myself.”
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FeaturesGeorge Clooney reveals the “overlaps” with his ‘Jay Kelly’ character and enjoying “getting to reinvest in acting again”
In Noah Baumbach’s film, George Clooney plays a George Clooney-like movie star experiencing a midlife crisis.
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FeaturesHow different-sized shoes helped Michael B Jordan play twins in ‘Sinners’
To play twins Smoke and Stack in Ryan Coogler’s film, Michael B Jordan developed complex back stories to help deepen the two performances.
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NewsScreen digital edition: December 12
This issue focuses on some of the UK contenders in the awards race.
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FeaturesMary Bronstein, Rose Byrne on why making ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ needed a “psychotic level of confidence”
Mary Bronstein on quiting filmmaking and her return 17 years later with ’If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’.
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News‘The Stranger’, ‘Nouvelle Vague’ lead nominations for France’s Lumiere Awards
The Lumière Awards are voted on by international correspondents from 36 countries.
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NewsFirst-ever Rohingya-language feature ‘Lost Land’ wins top prize at Red Sea film festival
Further winners include ‘All That’s Left Of You’ and ‘Hijra’.
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Features“The streamers are scared of this film”: Eugene Jarecki on making and releasing his Julian Assange documentary ‘The Six Billion Dollar Man’
Despite a buzzy premiere at Cannes, the documentary filmmaker struggled to sell the film’s US rights and is releasing it himself in the UK.
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Features“I didn’t have grey hair before this”: Four filmmakers behind Oscar international feature hopefuls on working with their child leads
‘The President’s Cake’, ‘Orphan’, ‘The Left-Handed Girl’ and ‘The Love That Remains’ all showcase child protagonists.
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Features‘Weapons’ star Amy Madigan on why she didn’t see Aunt Gladys as the villain: “This woman is fantastic”
Amy Madigan is enjoying a late career renaissance.
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NewsMaha Haj, Mohamed Kordofani projects scoop Red Sea Souk awards
Saudi project ‘Dhel’ secured three prizes.
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NewsHafsia Herzi’s ‘The Little Sister’ wins Louis Delluc prize for best French film of the year
Valentine Cadic’s That Summer In Paris was named best first feature of the year.
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NewsBelgrade, La Palma among 2025 EUFCN Location Awards nominees shortlist
The winners will be revealed during the EFM/Berlinale 2026 in February.
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NewsKomplizen’s Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach and Janine Jackowski win Eurimages Co-Production Award
Trio will be presented with prize at European Film Awards in January.
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Features'Sorry Baby' director and star Eva Victor talks finding instant chemistry with co-lead Naomi Ackie
In ’Sorry, Baby’, Eva Victor explores personal trauma through a comic prism, and the importance of friendship in the healing process.
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FeaturesMona Fastvold on bringing a little-known 18th-century story to life with 'The Testament Of Ann Lee'
’The Testament Of Ann Lee’ is an audacious musical about the founder of the Shaker religious community.
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NewsScreen digital edition: December 9
Issue includes interviews with George Clooney, Jessie Buckley, Dwayne Johnson, Michael B. Jordan and Teyana Taylor.
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NewsChinese doc ‘Always’ wins best film at bumper Singapore film festival
SGIFF saw its strongest audience participation ever in a landmark edition.















