All Awards articles – Page 16
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Guy Pearce on his role in ‘The Brutalist’ and why he's drawn to playing powerful people
Guy Pearce plays the quixotic industrialist driving events in epic drama The Brutalist. The actor tells Demetrios Matheou how he sank his teeth into the contradictory, multi‑layered role
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‘September 5’ star John Magaro: "I’ve constantly had to reintroduce myself to the public"
The actor stars as ABC Sports producer Geoffrey Mason in ’September 5’.
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‘The 47’, ‘Undercover’ lead nominations for Spain’s Goya Awards
Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton both nominated for ‘The Room Next Door’.
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In conversation: ‘Hard Truths’ duo Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Michele Austin on Mike Leigh’s unique process
Longtime Mike Leigh collaborators play two very different sisters living in north London.
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Academy unveils 10 shortlists for 2025 Oscars
Nominations for 97th Oscar ceremony announced on January 17, 2025.
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‘Sing Sing’ star Clarence Maclin on why he hopes his story can inspire others
Clarence Maclin learned to act inside prison — a redemptive journey celebrated in Greg Kwedar’s film Sing Sing.
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Jason Reitman set for Art Directors Guild award
Reitman most recently wrote, produced and directed Sony’s Saturday Night.
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Les Arcs Industry Village selects 14 winners at 2024 edition
Floor Van der Meulen’s ‘Happy Days’ received the Eurimages Co-production Development Award.
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Why outsourcing and AI means the US animation sector is facing hefty challenges in 2025
Despite the 2024 box-office numbers, the animation industry has been experiencing some seriously choppy waters.
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‘Anora’ director Sean Baker on making his most audience-friendly film, why he’s “worried about the next one”
Baker tells Screen how he shaped his Palme d’Or winner.
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Edward Berger on achieving his "razor sharp" ‘Conclave’ shots, upcoming projects
Edward Berger follows an Oscar-winning First Word War drama with a papal thriller. He tells Screen how he was bewitched by the intrigue and power play of Conclave.
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste named best actress by African American Film Critics Association
Nickel Boys earns best picture.
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Love, violence and awful behaviour: the making of Rose Glass’s ‘Love Lies Bleeding’
Rose Glass and her ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ co-writer Weronika Tofilska on making their uncompromising US-set crime thriller.
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Baftas 2025: fierce competition faces titles competing for the British-only categories
Top contenders include ’Conclave’, ’Blitz’, ’Gladiator II’, ’We Live In Time’ and ’Civil War’.
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Bifa, EFA & Globes round-up, plus what are the hot British contenders? – Screen Podcast
Early awards indicators suggest Emilia Perez is the one to beat while Kneecap’s Bafta chances are wide open.
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In conversation: Nora Fingscheidt and Halina Reijn on ‘The Outrun’, ‘Babygirl’ and navigating cultural barriers
The duo discuss the processes of making their films and where the future might take them.
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Screen digital edition: December 13
Read Screen’s December 13 awards issue, which explores the intense competition for the two British-only feature categories at the Baftas.
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Terrorism drama ‘Red Path’ takes top awards at Red Sea film festival 2024
Further winners included ‘To A Land Unknown’, ‘Seeking Haven For Mr. Rambo’ and ‘Snow White’.
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‘Conclave’, ‘Wicked’ lead Critics Choice Awards nominations
Both films scored 10 nominations each.
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US producers are mobilising to protect their rights – and careers – in a changed industry
Without an official union, US producers are lobbying in different ways to improve their representation.