All Awards articles – Page 159
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'The Handmaiden', 'I Am Not Madame Bovary' lead Asian Film Award noms
Train To Busan and The Wailing also secured multiple nominations.
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'Game Of Thrones', 'Rogue One' lead VES nominations
The Visual Effects Society announced on Tuesday its nominees ahead of the 15th Annual VES Awards show in Los Angeles on February 7.
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Baftas 2017 analysis: 'La La Land' soars, diversity debate simmers
Silence and Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk among shutouts; #Baftassowhite a non-starter.
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Baftas 2017: eOne and Lionsgate score record number of nominations
Arrival helped eOne top the overall list, while Lionsgate was bouyed by La La Land.
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Baftas 2017: full list of nominations
Sophie Turner and Dominic Cooper presented this year’s nominations.
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Denzel Washington talks Golden Globe winner 'Fences'
The filmmaking team behind Fences talk to Elbert Wyche about the challenges of taking a Tony-winning play from stage to screen - with the entire Broadway cast.
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Baftas 2017: 'La La Land' leads the way with 11 nominations
Arrival and Nocturnal Animals also in the running with nine nods.
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What do the Golden Globe results mean for the Oscars?
La La Land has the momentum, but don’t rule out Manchester By The Sea or Moonlight.
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Golden Globes 2017: British stars dominate TV awards
There were wins for The Night Manager cast and The Crown.
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'Hell Or High Water', 'Deadpool' score WGA nominations
Writers of Hell or High Water, La La Land, Arrival and Deadpool are among the nominees for this year’s Writers Guild Awards.
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'La La Land', 'Manchester By The Sea' editors up for Eddie Awards
The editors of awards season front-runners La La Land, Manchester by the Sea and Moonlight are among nominees.
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Bafta chief exec Amanda Berry talks eligibility shake-up, diversity push
Amanda Berry tells Wendy Mitchell about this year’s eligibility refinements and new moves to stimulate a more diverse membership.
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How the 'Fantastic Beasts' VFX team created a world of amazing monsters
For the first instalment in Warner Bros’ planned five-film follow-up to the Harry Potter franchise, the visual-effects team transposed JK Rowling’s wizarding world to 1926 New York City.
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Michelle Williams on 'Manchester By The Sea': "I was afraid that I just wouldn’t measure up"
Michelle Williams packs a powerful punch in Kenneth Lonergan’s awards-season front-runner Manchester By The Sea, despite very limited screen time.
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Screen December 23 2016
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, which includes a VFX focus and interviews with Michelle Williams and Bafta’s Amanda Berry.
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John Battsek talks Oscar-winning documentary career, future projects
What does it take to produce award-winning documentaries year after year? Two-time Oscar winner John Battsek talks to Geoffrey Macnab about story, scale and the one rule of financing he sets himself.
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The story behind awards hopeful autism doc 'Life, Animated'
Making a documentary about how classic Disney movies helped a young autistic boy engage with the world proved a huge creative challenge for director Roger Ross Williams.
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'OJ: Made In America' director on the politics behind his epic historical doc
OJ: Made In America is a prime awards-season contender, an eight-hour exploration of OJ Simpson’s rise and fall filtered through the history of Los Angeles’ African American community.
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'Weiner' directors talk aftermath of political scandal doc
Filmed and released before the denouement of this tumultuous year in US politics, the makers of documentary Weiner tell Tom Grater what drew them to disgraced New York politician Anthony Weiner.