All Awards articles – Page 29
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Screen team make final predictions ahead of 2024 Bafta Film Awards
UK awards team discuss who will — and should — win the major prizes.
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Christopher Nolan receives BFI Fellowship as Rishi Sunak makes jokey speech
In his speech Sunak quiped that he planned to lobby Barbara Broccoli for the current James Bond vacancy.
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“There’s an assumption everything is just coming out of the US”: Searchlight’s UK team on their significant role
Searchlight Pictures is in the awards fray with three strong films: ’Poor Things’,’ All Of Us Strangers’ and ’Rye Lane’. But less well known is how pivotal its UK team has been in bringing these titles to fruition.
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How the Bafta and Oscar ceremonies are looking to hook Gen Z audiences
From ’Murder On The Dancefloor’ to internet sensation Amelia Dimoldenberg, this year’s biggest awards ceremonies want Gen Z to tune in.
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‘Oppenheimer’ cinematographer breaks down four key scenes: "Limitations become advantages"
Hoyte van Hoytema shot Oppenheimer in black-and-white and colour, telling a story that spans cramped interiors and expansive spectacle. The cinematographer talks to Mark Salisbury about filming four key scenes in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster epic.
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Screen digital edition: February 13
Screen’s February 13 awards weekly focuses on some of the frontrunners at the Oscars and Baftas this year.
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In profile: the 2024 Bafta casting director contenders
Screen speaks to the casting directors behind ‘The Holdovers’, ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’, ‘All Of Us Strangers’, ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ‘How To Have Sex’.
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Writer David Hemingson on the real-life inspiration behind ’The Holdovers’
David Hemingson had long enjoyed a flourishing TV career as writer and showrunner when he mined his own teenage years with a spec script.
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Making ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’: “Michael didn’t want the ‘sick’ movie”
Screen talks to the actor and filmmaker Davis Guggenheim about their award-winning biographical documentary.
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Justine Triet breaks down four key scenes from ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’: “‘P.I.M.P.’ wasn’t our first choice for the song”
Anatomy Of A Fall puts a family under the courtroom microscope after a woman is accused of murdering her husband. Director Justine Triet takes the stand to tell Screen about the creation of four crucial sequences.
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‘Society Of The Snow’ sweeps Spain’s Goya Awards
’20,000 Species Of Bees’ wins three awards at ceremony in Valladolid.
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Christopher Nolan wins Directors Guild of America feature award for ‘Oppenheimer’
The DGA award for first-time feature directing went to Celine Song for Past Lives.
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Martin Scorsese breaks down four key scenes from ’Killers Of The Flower Moon’: “A couple of people with me got frightened”
Martin Scorsese’s Killers Of The Flower Moon tells a story of love, avarice, manipulation, stupidity and murder. The writer/director talks to Screen about the conception of four pivotal scenes from the Oscar- and Bafta-nominated American epic.
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Million Youth Media wins Production Guild of Great Britain’s annual inclusion award
The award was handed out at a London ceremony last night (February 8).
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Screen digital edition: February 9
Screen’s February 9 awards weekly focuses on some of the directors, actors, screenwriters and casting directors nominated for the Oscars and Baftas this year.
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‘American Symphony’: Matthew Heineman talks funding challenges and the dramatic finale
Best known for documentaries in conflict zones, Matthew Heineman competes for a Bafta with a film about musician Jon Batiste and his wife Suleika Jaouad.
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UK special effects guru Neil Corbould on staging key scenes from ‘Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning’ and ‘Napoleon’
Double Oscar-winning special effects supervisor Neil Corbould is Bafta-nominated this year for both Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning and Napoleon. He tells Mark Salisbury about how his team staged two key scenes in each film
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How make-up legend Kazu Hiro transformed Bradley Cooper into Leonard Bernstein for ‘Maestro’
Screen talks to Kazu Hiro about character work, and how he got a second chance at this career.
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Academy creates new competitive casting category
Specifics of award’s presentation to be determined by board at future date.
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Samantha Morton to be awarded Bafta Fellowship
Morton will be presented the award at the 2024 Bafta Film Awards on February 18.