All Awards articles – Page 57
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Does Hollywood care about the Golden Globes?
Embattled HFPA says reforms are ongoing as it prepares for January 2023 ceremony.
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'Nothing Compares', 'Descendant', 'Fire Of Love' among PGA documentary nominees
Venice Golden Lion winner All The Beauty And The Bloodshed misses out.
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‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ leads 2023 Golden Globe nominations
Ceremony will take place on January 10, 2023.
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“’Klondike’ is a woman’s perspective of war,” says director Maryna Er Gorbach
Ukraine’s Maryna Er Gorbach made Klondike before the 2022 Russian invasion — but her film is rooted in a conflict that has been ongoing since 2014. The writer/director tells Screen about her timely Oscar contender.
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LA Film Critics name ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, ‘TÁR’ joint best film winners
Claire Denis honoured with annual lifetime achievement award.
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‘Triangle Of Sadness’, Icelandic music and Ukraine were the stars of the 2022 European Film Awards
Tributes to Ukraine draw standing ovations at the ceremony held in Reykjavik.
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‘Triangle Of Sadness’ sweeps top prizes at the 2022 European Film Awards
Vicky Krieps was also a winner as best European actress for Corsage.
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AFI unveils film and TV picks of 2022, special award for ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’
Honorees to be celebrated at private lunch in Beverly Hills on January 13, 2023.
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10 foreign-language performances to tempt awards voters
Charles Gant gives a rundown of the non-English language performances in good standing for awards success.
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Baghdad sex doll feature ‘Hanging Gardens’ wins top prize at Red Sea film festival
Lotfy Nathan receives best director award for ‘Harka’.
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Screen digital edition: December 9
The issue features interviews with Cate Blanchett, Janelle Monáe, Brendan Fraser, Eddie Redmayne and more.
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’Top Gun: Maverick’, ‘Aftersun’, ‘Argentina, 1985’ among 2022 National Board Of Review winners
Awards gala to take place on January 8 2023 in New York.
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“The script was unique. I had never read anything like it”: Claire Foy describes what drew her to ‘Women Talking’
Claire Foy didn’t hesitate to accept a role in Sarah Polley’s drama Women Talking. She tells Screen how she connected with her character, who is forthright in her response to abuse.
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Janelle Monáe reveals the layers she pulled back to play her character in ‘Knives Out: Glass Onion’
Janelle Monáe tells Screen about her ambition to be a creative power in the film industry.
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The Screen Podcast: Bifas, Baftas, international frontrunners, and the return of the Golden Globes
Will Aftersun’s abundance of prizes at the Bifas translate into Bafta glory, and what next for gender-neutral acting categories?
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“I didn’t sleep for two years”: Austin Butler reveals the fear he felt every day on the set of ‘Elvis’
Austin Butler approached the title role of Baz Luhrmann’s biopic ‘Elvis’ with a mix of thrill and terror. The fast-rising star tells Mark Salisbury about his two sleep-deprived years of intense preparation.
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“Then I got the knee sweats”: Cate Blanchett recalls the moment after she said yes to ‘TÁR’
In TÁR, Cate Blanchett plays a brilliant classical conductor whose revered status is enabling her own bad behaviour.
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‘EO’ director hopes the film’s donkey protagonist will inspire more respect for animal rights
EO is Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski’s first film since 2015.
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In conversation: ‘The Blue Caftan’, ‘Under The Fig Trees’ directors talk tradition vs modernity and Oscar campaigns
The directors of The Blue Caftan and Under The Fig Trees — Morocco and Tunisia’s entries to this year’s Oscars — discuss how the collision of tradition and modernity in their work reflects a region in transition.
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Ricardo Darin on why he played a real person for the first time in ‘Argentina, 1985’
Darin sees the role as the culmination of his screen career.