All Awards articles – Page 15
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Denis Villeneuve breaks down four key scenes from ‘Dune: Part Two’: “It required a lot of patience from the actors”
Villeneuve opens up on the Harkonnens floating in the desert opening sequence, and Feyd-Rautha’s brutal birthday on Giedi Prime.
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‘A Real Pain’: why Kieran Culkin’s first post-‘Succession’ role proved a challenge
During the production of A Real Pain, Kieran Culkin’s loose approach frequently collided with director Jesse Eisenberg’s meticulous planning
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‘Civil War’, The Substance’, ‘Flow’ among ACE editing nominees
Winners to be announced at 75th Annual ACE Eddie Awards on January 18 in Los Angeles.
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Karla Sofia Gascon: “As ‘Emilia Pérez’ shows, we all have time to change and become better people”
Karla Sofia Gascon describes her long journey to the gender-switching role she plays in Emilia Pérez.
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Kate Winslet on starring in ‘Lee’ and why she is producing for the first time: "I care about not winging it"
Winslet tells Screen why she is storming through the next chapter of her career.
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Awards Whispers: our anonymous Bafta voters weigh in on their early favourites
”Filmmakers are taking big swings”
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Glen Powell on why ‘Hit Man’ was a tough sell for studios
After a string of failed auditions saw Powell dropped by his agency, the actor took control of his own destiny.
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‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’, ‘Porcelain War’ among PGA doc nominees
Winners will be announced on February 8 2025 in Los Angeles ceremony.
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Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the director and screenplay categories?
Coralie Fargeat, Brady Corbet, Payal Kapadia and Sean Baker are among the ones to watch.
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How four documentaries in this season’s awards race used archive to bring history to life
The teams behind Copa 71, Frida, Power and Soundtrack To A Coup D’Etat discuss their creative approaches to using footage.
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How Iranian cinema continues to take flight in the face of relentless government oppression
Iran’s filmmakers are defying strict censorship laws to scoop festival prizes and woo global buyers and audiences.
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Screen digital edition: December 10
Read Screen’s latest awards weekly focusing on the directors and writers in contention.
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How ‘Will & Harper’ explores friendship and trans identity
Will Ferrell and Harper Steele take a soul-searching road trip across the US.
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‘Santosh’ shows “a third way to be a woman in India”, says director Sandhya Suri
The UK’s international feature Oscar entry is fresh off two wins at the BIFAs.
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In conversation: Walter Salles and Fernanda Torres on the emotional journey behind ‘I’m Still Here’
The director and star of I’m Still Here discuss returning to 1970s Brazil, then under military dictatorship, for their real-life drama.
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Mati Diop talks “uncategorisable” ‘Dahomey’ and her ambitions for African cinema
French-Senegalese director Mati Diop talks to Screen about unpacking a heavy history of colonialism with her genre-defying hybrid documentary Dahomey.
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‘Emilia Perez’ leads Golden Globe nominations; ‘The Brutalist’, ‘Conclave’ next up
The 82nd Golden Globes ceremony will take place on January 5, 2025.
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Palestinian film ‘Happy Holidays’ heads winners at Marrakech Film Festival
Film took the Étoile d’Or and a joint best actress award.
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David Tennant to return as host of 2025 Bafta Film Awards
The awards will take place on February 16 at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
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‘Anora’ named best film by Los Angeles Film Critics Association
All We Imagine As Light, No Other Land win again in film not in the English language and non-fiction categories.