All Awards articles – Page 110
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FeaturesHow Mexico's Oscar entry ‘I’m No Longer Here’ found a "more humane way" to tackle gang culture
The film follows the leader of a street gang who abandons a life of music and dance and flees to New York.
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FeaturesMads Mikkelsen talks dancing and drunkenness in ‘Another Round’ and joining ‘Fantastic Beasts’
Can he score at Oscar and Bafta with a foreign-language film?
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FeaturesDo international genre films stand a chance with awards voters this year?
Screen surveys the action and horror-inflected titles competing in the international feature film category.
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FeaturesAlexander Nanau on awards contender ‘Collective’: “I realised how rotten human nature can be”
Nanau’s film is a contender for documentary and international feature in awards season.
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FeaturesBaftas 2021: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
The outstanding British film Bafta expands to 10 nominees this year.
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Reviews‘Blizzard Of Souls’ (aka ‘The Rifleman’): Review
Latvia’s all-time box office champion becomes the country’s Oscar 2020 submission
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FeaturesFive must-see UK indie film performances to watch this awards season
Screen celebrates the work of five actors who are all nominated for the British Independent Film Awards.
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FeaturesAndrei Konchalovsky talks splitting opinion in Russia with Oscar entry 'Dear Comrades!'
Andrei Konchalovsky’s Dear Comrades! may depict a brutal and tragic event of the Soviet era, but it offers a nuanced portrait of those times — as the veteran Russian filmmaker tells Screen.
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News‘Crip Camp’ named best feature at International Documentary Association Awards
Garrett Bradley named best director for Time.
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NewsAcademy expands international feature film shortlist to 15
International feature executive committee will not meet in person to choose five additional contenders.
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FeaturesIn conversation: ‘Apples’, ‘Beginning’ and ‘Arracht’ directors talk Oscars, dark themes and future projects
Christos Nikou, Dea Kulumbegashvili and Tom Sullivan - whose films have been submitted for the Oscar - spoke via Zoom.
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FeaturesOscars international feature race: the documentary contenders
A year after Honeyland snagged two Oscar nominations, a number of high-profile documentaries have set their sights on the international film category.
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News‘Nomadland’ to get exclusive IMAX debut, day-and-date US cinema, drive-in and Hulu launch
All details subject to change due to the pandemic.
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FeaturesIn conversation: Malgorzata Szumowska and Jasmila Zbanic talk contrasting work methods, US agents and Oscar hopes
The director of Poland’s Oscar submission Never Gonna Snow Again and Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Quo Vadis, Aida? spoke via Zoom.
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FeaturesOscars international feature race: Africa and Middle East contenders
Africa last snagged an Oscar nomination in 2011 with Algeria’s Outside The Law, while the Middle East has scored seven nods and two wins in the past decade.
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US Screen Actors Guild awards avoid Grammys clash, move to April
Guild leadership “extremely disappointed to hear of the conflicting date”.
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News‘Nadia, Butterfly’, ‘French Exit’ producers among Canada's Indiescreen Awards nominees
Winners to be announced at live virtual ceremony on February 10.
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NewsFirst round of voting opens in new-look Bafta Film Awards
There have been 80,000 streams of eligible films via Bafta View compared to 20,000 at this point last year.
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News‘Saint Maud’, ‘Rocks’ head London Critics’ Circle nominations
Multiple nominations for ‘Nomadland’ and ‘Promising Young Woman’.
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FeaturesOscars international feature race: Americas contenders
Following two wins in the past three years, contenders from across the Americas are championing local culture and community.














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