All Awards articles – Page 66
-
NewsUK’s NFTS crowns 2023 student winners
Directing animation student Lisa Kenney won ‘most promising student’.
-
NewsSammo Hung to receive lifetime honour at Asian Film Awards
The action film star is set to accept the award at first AFAs in Hong Kong since 2019.
-
Features15 films that stood out at Berlin 2023
Screen International’s critics pick out some of the breakout titles from this year’s Berlinale.
-
NewsWorld Soundtrack Awards to honour Italian composer Nicola Piovani (exclusive)
Piovani composed the Oscar-winning soundtrack to Roberto Benigni’s ’Life Is Beautiful’.
-
FeaturesThe story behind the iconic Naatu Naatu scene in ‘RRR’: ”We wanted it to go viral on social media”
Director SS Rajamouli, Oscar-nominated composer MM Keeravani and lyricist Chandrabose discuss a social-media phenomenon.
-
FeaturesThe 2023 visual effects Oscar contenders in profile: from ‘re-skinning’ in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to making ‘Batman’ VFX as “invisible as possible”
This year’s Oscar-nominated VFX teams tell Screen all about the creative principles underpinning their work, and how they set about delivering their vision.
-
NewsNew York Film Critics Circle sets 2024 gala awards date
Matt Singer to serve as the 2023 chairperson.
-
FeaturesWhy ‘Babylon’ composer Justin Hurwitz spent three years on the score
Justin Hurwitz works at a deliberate pace, and has stayed phenomenally loyal to filmmaker Damien Chazelle.
-
FeaturesAwards whispers: Anonymous voters weigh in on Bafta winners, ceremony
”Is there a way to make the Baftas more celebratory of the British film industry specifically?”
-
FeaturesIn conversation: Todd Field and Cate Blanchett on why ‘TÀR’ will “stand the test of time”
The Oscar‑nominated TÁR pair peel back the covers on their personal and professional friendship.
-
FeaturesIn profile: the 2023 make-up and hairstyling Oscar contenders
Challenges ranged from watery and muddy environments to a decades-spanning storyline and characters requiring heavy prosthetics.
-
FeaturesHow good word of mouth powered Ukraine doc ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ to an Oscar nomination
A House Made Of Splinters, about a children’s shelter in eastern Ukraine, is an underdog among this year’s nominees for documentary feature. Screen talks to the Danish director and producer duo behind the film
-
FeaturesThe story behind Ke Huy Quan’s Hollywood comeback: “The future looked very bleak”
Former child actor Ke Huy Quan put his Hollywood dreams on hold for decades due to the paucity of Asian roles.
-
FeaturesIn conversation: Baz Luhrmann and Austin Butler look back on their wild ride making ‘Elvis’
The pair bonded through an extended casting process, Covid lockdown in Australia, the film’s eventual shoot, and its long aftermath since Cannes last year.
-
News‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ dominates historic 2023 SAG film awards
Ceremony confirms acclaimed sci-fi adventure as Oscar favourite.
-
News‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ wins top prize at 2023 PGA Awards
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Navalny, The White Lotus among winners.
-
-
FeaturesJoseph Kosinski breaks down four key scenes from ‘Top Gun: Maverick’: “We pushed it as far as it could be pushed”
Top Gun: Maverick seduced audiences with powerful setpieces and magic moments that pay homage to the original 1986 film. Director Joseph Kosinski tells Screen about the shooting of four key sequences.
-
News‘The Night Of The 12th’ wins big at French César awards
Dominik Moll’s investigative drama earns awards in Paris for best film, director, adapted screenplay and more.
-
Features‘The Quiet Girl’ team on the Irish film’s journey to the Oscars: “I didn’t want to let down the country”
Screen tracks the film’s journey from intimate family drama to Academy Awards contender.
















