All Awards articles – Page 9
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FeaturesWhy the organisers of the 2026 European Film Awards have worked to “zhuzh it up a little bit” this year
Matthijs Wouter Knol and Mark Cousins on what to expect at this year’s ceremony.
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CommentComment: Bafta exposure is still vital for UK arthouse films squeezed out of the longlists
The Bafta longlists were dominated by commercial, star-driven films.
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News‘Sundays’, ‘Sirât’ lead 40th Goya Awards nominations
Ceremony in Barcelona to take place on February 28.
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News‘Blue Moon’ screenwriter Robert Kaplow on how he made Ethan Hawke cry
Robert Kaplow dreamed for decades of writing about lyricist Lorenz Hart. The Blue Moon screenwriter tells Screen how he finally achieved his goal, with help from Richard Linklater and Ethan Hawke.
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FeaturesBafta flashback: ‘This Is England’ producer Mark Herbert on his Sylvester Stallone moment and taking the bus with Javier Bardem
“This was the first time my wife had met a seat filler. It was fish-out-of-water vibes.”
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FeaturesHow pandemic-era BTS concerts and Korean folklore inspired ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
Writer/directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans discuss the evolution of the Golden Globe-winning musical animation phenomenon – the most-watched film of all time on Netflix
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News‘Sinners’, ‘One Battle After Another’ among British Society of Cinematographers nominees
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Marty Supreme’, ‘Frankenstein’, ‘Die My Love’ cinematographers also nominated.
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Features‘Weapons’ director Zach Cregger on being inspired by “extreme emotional turmoil” and the origins of Aunt Gladys
Weapons has made Zach Cregger the hottest genre director in town. But the film was written from a place of personal catharsis, not career ambition, he tells Screen
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FeaturesKaouther Ben Hania on mixing drama and documentary in ‘The Voice Of Hind Rajab’: “It’s a privilege to show this story”
For the Tunisian filmmaker, it was important to incorporate a documentary element into the scripted feature. “It’s not me who wrote the thriller, it’s the reality of war,” she tells Screen
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News‘One Battle After Another’, ‘Hamnet’ win top film awards at 2026 Golden Globes
Timothée Chalamet, Jessie Buckley, Wagner Moura, Rose Byrne win acting honours on Sunday night.
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NewsToho, GKids schedule ‘Godzilla Minus Zero’ release for November
Plot details remain under wraps.
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News‘Hamnet’, ‘Sentimental Value’, ‘F1’ among Producers Guild Of America feature nominees
37th Annual Producers Guild Awards to take place on February 28.
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NewsSeven talking points from the Bafta 2026 film longlists
The longlists of the Bafta Film Awards 2026 provide the first concrete look at how the race is shaping up in the UK.
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Features‘Dead Man’s Wire’ filmmakers talk Covid, casting choices, and provoking debate
Dead Man’s Wire depicts a real-life hostage situation that played out across the media in 1977. Director Gus Van Sant and screenwriter Austin Kolodney talk about bringing the dramatic events to life.
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News‘Mr Nobody Against Putin’ goes to Kino Lorber for North American release
The documentary won the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award at last year’s Sundane.
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NewsDGA unveils nominations for 2026 film awards
International directors figure among nominees for first-feature award.
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News‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ lead Actor Awards nominations
International films mostly missed out on nominations for the important awards.
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FeaturesJosh Safdie on working with a bigger budget on ‘Marty Supreme’ and why Timothée Chalamet was perfect for “outcast” lead role
“It was a big movie. It’s period. It’s international. The costumes, you can’t just go to thrift stores and buy them. I wanted lots of extras. I needed to recreate reality.”















