All Awards articles – Page 36
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Reviews
’Alhamour H.A.’: Review
A lowly security guard claws his way to the top in Saudi Arabia’s Oscar submission
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Features
Cillian Murphy explains how he transformed from “cowardly Irishman” to atomic bomb father in ‘Oppenheimer’
Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy speaks to Screen about the alchemy of his collaborative relationship with Christopher Nolan, and the science of embodying nuclear bomb creator J Robert Oppenheimer
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‘Barbie’ leads Golden Globe nominations followed by ‘Oppenheimer’
‘Barbie’ has nine nominations while ‘Oppenheimer’ has eight.
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Warwick Thornton’s ‘The New Boy’, ‘Talk To Me’ lead AACTA film nominations
The Australian drama premiered at Cannes and stars Cate Blanchett.
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How ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ‘The Zone Of Interest’ affirm Sandra Hüller’s elevation to the A-list
Sandra Hüller is generating awards buzz for two powerful performances this year: in Anatomy Of A Fall and The Zone Of Interest. Screen talks to the German actress about the work that could propel her —if she wishes — into a Hollywood career.
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‘The Zone Of Interest’, Jonathan Glazer, ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ big winners at LAFCA
Andrew Haigh wins best screenplay for ’All Of Us Strangers’
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ triumphs at European Film Awards 2023
‘How To Have Sex’, ‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’ and ‘The Promised Land’ were also decorated.
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Zarrar Kahn’s ‘In Flames’ wins top prize at Red Sea film festival
Oscar winner Nicholas Cage received a Red Sea Honouree award
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Why director Ilker Catak shot German Oscar entry ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ like a thriller
Screen talks to writer/director Ilker Catak about his thriller-like exploration of generational conflict, racism and scapegoating.
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In profile: the 88 international feature Oscar 2024 contenders
Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 96th Academy Awards.
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“I realised we needed to film everything”: the story behind ‘20 Days In Mariupol’
The world watched in horror at footage despatched by Associated Press journalist Mstyslav Chernov, as Russia besieged and bombarded the city of Mariupol in February 2022.
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Screen digital edition: December 8
The latest Screen awards weekly focuses on some of the actors in contention at the Oscars and Baftas this year.
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Features
‘The Burdened’ team reveal the struggles of shooting Yemeni Oscar submission
Director Amr Gamal and producer Mohsen Alkhalifi speak to Screen.
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In conversation: ‘The Settlers’ and ‘Totem’ directors Felipe Galvez and Lila Aviles
The films are Chile and Mexico’s entries to the best international feature Oscar.
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Academy announces eligible international, animation, documentary features
Shortlist of 15 films to be announced December 21, nominations out on January 23, 2024.
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Features
In conversation: Juliette Binoche and Tran Anh Hung on ‘The Taste Of Things’ and the healing power of an omelette
The Taste Of Things director and lead actress talk about bringing the art of French gastronomy to the big screen.
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Can the new-look Golden Globes overcome industry scepticism?
“Everyone is in wait-and-see mode,” as one strategist puts it.
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‘Songs Of Earth’ director on capturing Norway’s natural wonders and exploring relationship with her father
Norwegian filmmaker Margreth Olin tells Screen about a year walking with her father for personal documentary Songs Of Earth.
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How English-speaking nations have embraced the Oscars’ international feature category
Screen looks at how Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand have fared in the category over the years, and their approach to the award.
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Reviews
‘2018’: Review
India’s Oscar submission is a classic drama based on the devastating Kerala floods of 2018