All Awards articles – Page 28
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Features
Paul Mescal on romancing Andrew Scott in ‘All Of Us Strangers’: “It felt fizzy when we were acting”
Mescal also discusses his upcoming roles in ‘Gladiator 2’ and Oliver Hermanus’s ‘The History Of Sound’.
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Colman Domingo on ‘Rustin’, ‘The Color Purple’ and giving himself “permission to create”
Civil-rights activist Bayard Rustin was a man ahead of his time. Colman Domingo tells Screen why the role of the gay political organiser — who was challenged by the homophobia of his era — was one he was born to play.
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Rosamund Pike on her ‘Saltburn’ character, having an “instant connection” with Emerald Fennell
Screen talks to a performer who keeps the world guessing.
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Features
UK film awards campaigners react to Bafta nominations, jury interventions
The Bafta nominations have led to more than a few raised eyebrows —with juried categories coming in for particular attention.
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News
Oscar contenders surge at US box office in post-nomination bumps
’The Boy And The Heron’ becomes third highest anime of all time at North American box office.
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Features
Awards Whispers: anonymous voters weigh in on Bafta and Oscar nominations
“No Andrew Scott? There’s a glitch in the system”
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’, ‘Past Lives’ among American Cinema Editors nominees
ACE Eddie Awards set for March 3.
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Reviews
‘Voy! Voy! Voy!’: Rotterdam Review
A desperate man fakes his way onto a Europe-bound blind football team in this Egyptian adventure based on real events
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Features
How JA Bayona recreated the Andes in Spain for Oscar nominee ‘Society Of The Snow’
Director JA Bayona describes how he doubled Spain’s Sierra Nevada mountain range for the Andes in his Oscar-nominated survival epic for Netflix.
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News
US studios, distributors plan box office expansions to capitalise on Oscar nominations
Final Oscar voting window is February 22-27.
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News
‘The Animal Kingdom’, ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ lead nominations for France’s Cesar Awards
’The Animal Kingdom’, a supernatural twist on a father-son drama that first premiered at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard, has been nominated for 12 awards.
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News
Seven talking points from the 2024 Oscar nominations
The impact of international voters; ‘Barbie’ hits and misses; no spots for ‘Saltburn’, ‘Priscilla’.
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News
How the Oscar nominations differed from the Bafta nominations
Bafta favourites ’All Of Us Strangers’ and ’Saltburn’ are completely missing from the Oscars.
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ wins best film at France’s Lumière Awards
Justine Triet and Arthur Harari win best screenplay, Sandra Hüller best actress.
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Gamer documentary ‘Ibelin’ leads Tromso winners as ‘Grandmonster’ takes pitching prize
Fiction Norway event was attended by executives from Participant, Searchlight, FilmNation.
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Comment
Comment: It is time for Bafta to rethink its jury interventions
Bafta should trust its reinvigorated membership and give them more of a vote.
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Features
Six talking points from the Bafta nominations: strong jury impact, acting curveballs
Screen analyses the 2024 Bafta Film Awards nominations.
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News
‘Oppenheimer’ leads 2024 Bafta nominations
13 nominations for Christopher Nolan’s film; ‘Poor Things’ has second-most with 11.
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Features
"A great, great artist": Martin Scorsese on his friend and frequent collaborator Robbie Robertson
The filmmaker tells Screen International about their life and work together.
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Wim Wenders on representing Japan in the Oscar race with ‘Perfect Days’: “It was a totally unexpected thing"
Although thrice nominated (for documentary feature), Wim Wenders has never won an Oscar. Could Japanese drama Perfect Days change his fortunes? Screen talks to the revered German filmmaker