All Awards articles – Page 79
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Reviews‘Sr.’: Review
Netflix presents an engaging portait of irreverent filmmaker Robert Downey Sr by his actor son
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FeaturesSarah Polley on making ‘Women Talking' and why the story meant so much to her
In Women Talking, an ultraconservative religious community’s female members must decide how to confront the sexual abuse they are experiencing. Its writer/director Sarah Polley talks to Screen.
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FeaturesWhy Baz Luhrmann chose to make an Elvis biopic: "He is an amazing canvas"
”Elvis is an amazing canvas because he’s there at the crossroads of culture in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, for the good, the bad and the ugly.”
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FeaturesWho are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the director and screenplay categories: 2023 edition
Many directors and screenwriters who won prizes in recent years have returned with a new title.
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NewsScreen digital edition: December 13
Latest awards weekly spotlights some of the directors and writers in this year’s Oscar and Bafta race.
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FeaturesIn conversation: Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell talk ’The Banshees Of Inisherin’ and being “kindred souls”
The Dublin pair spill the beans on the trajectory of a beautiful friendship.
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FeaturesFrom ‘Love Actually’ to ‘Living’: Bill Nighy on his "unspeakably lucky” career
Close to two decades on from his Bafta win for Love Actually, Bill Nighy’s beautifully restrained performance in Living sees him back in the awards conversation — and in a rare big-screen lead role.
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Features“Hollywood is a mean place”: the story behind Brendan Fraser’s ‘Brenaissance’
“I was never that far away, mind you. But in Hollywood years, that can be aeons.”
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NewsLithuanian film ‘The Visitor’ wins latest development prize at Les Arcs industry village
‘Rossosperanza’, ‘Veni Vidi Vici’ also win prizes.
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FeaturesMicheal Ward on ‘Empire Of Light’ nude scenes: “If Jude Law can do it, I can do it!”
England’s racial divide is probed in Sam Mendes’s 1980s-set Empire Of Light. Actor Micheal Ward tells Screen about the bittersweet film’s toughest moments, romancing Olivia Colman and getting butt naked.
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FeaturesHow Eddie Redmayne prepared to play a serial killer in ‘The Good Nurse’
Actor plays real-life serial killer Charles Cullen.
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NewsDoes Hollywood care about the Golden Globes?
Embattled HFPA says reforms are ongoing as it prepares for January 2023 ceremony.
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News'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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News‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ leads 2023 Golden Globe nominations
Ceremony will take place on January 10, 2023.
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Features“’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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NewsLA 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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News‘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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News‘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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NewsAFI 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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Features10 foreign-language performances to tempt awards voters
Charles Gant gives a rundown of the non-English language performances in good standing for awards success.
















