All Awards articles – Page 149
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Golden Globe nominations 2018: eight snubs and surprises
Darkest Hour, Phantom Thread and women directors missed out this year.
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Christopher Plummer earns Golden Globe nod after replacing Kevin Spacey
Actor stepped in at the last minute on All The Money In The World.
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Golden Globes 2018: full list of nominations
75th Annual Golden Globe Awards to air on January 7, 2018.
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Features
Christopher Nolan explains why 'Dunkirk' was a gamble that required a "leap of faith"
Dunkirk could be the film that finally earns Christopher Nolan an Oscar nomination for directing.
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'God's Own Country', 'Lady Macbeth' win big at BIFAs
God’s Own Country wins best British independent film.
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EFA chair Agnieszka Holland criticises "lazy" European cinema
Schory, Goodridge join EFA board.
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Features
'Foxtrot' director: 'we need to provoke and inspire discussion'
Screen talks to director Samuel Maoz and star Lior Ashkenazi.
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'The Square' dominates 2017 European Film Awards with six prizes
Other winners at the 30th edition of the EFAs included Lady Macbeth, Loveless and On Body And Soul.
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'Loveless' director Andrey Zvyagintsev talks politics and piracy
With Leviathan and his latest film Loveless, Andrey Zvyagintsev holds up a mirror to contemporary Russian society.
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Guillermo del Toro on how 'The Shape Of Water' reflects today's "casual racism and sexism"
Period fantasy is a leading contender for awards.
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Reviews
'Phantom Thread': Review
Paul Thomas Anderson directs Daniel Day-Lewis in what is reportedly his last feature as an actor.
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Features
How Joe Wright bounced back from 'Pan' with 'Darkest Hour'
The disappointment of Pan left Joe Wright questioning his future as a filmmaker.
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Features
30 years of the European Film Awards
Screen looks back at the European Film Awards’ evolution over the past three decades.
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Features
'The Wound' director John Trengove: 'It's an exciting time to be making queer cinema'
The South African filmmaker tells Screen about combining a gay theme with a traditional African context for bold debut The Wound.
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Features
'Get Out' director Jordan Peele: 'I wanted to challenge anybody who feels like they are not racist'
Is the indie horror smash that grossed more than $250m on the road to Oscar glory?
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Features
Jake Gyllenhaal talks 'Stronger' and his ambitious producing plans
“There was a time in my career where I was a little less conscious of the choices I was making.”
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Nominations revealed for inaugural Arab Film Awards
45 features up for first edition of awards.
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'God's Own Country' shortlisted for UK writers' guild award
Jawbone, Under The Shadow also up for First Screenplay prize.