All Awards articles – Page 96
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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ director George C Wolfe on celebrating black performers
The filmmaker on the “ferocity of commitment” of the late Chadwick Boseman
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“I understand this character inside out”: Anthony Hopkins on ‘The Father’ and TikTok dancing
The Oscar-winning actors says he knew immediately that he wanted to play the title role in Florian Zeller drama, about a man with dementia.
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Jodie Foster talks cutting back her role in ‘The Mauritanian’ and her most inspiring directors
The Oscar-winning actress reveals why she has only ever played two real-life characters and looks back on ‘Silence Of The Lambs’.
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How the filmmakers behind three buzzy feature docs captured a divisive era in US politics
‘Boys State’, ‘Totally Under Control’, ‘All In: The Fight For Democracy’
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Aaron Sorkin on why ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’ "suddenly became relevant" in the age of Trump
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin took on the biggest challenge of his career when he stepped up to direct expansive true-life drama ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’.
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In conversation: Sofia Coppola and Emerald Fennell - “I can’t watch films that don’t have any female characters”
The director of ‘On The Rocks’ and ‘Promising Young Woman’ spoke via Zoom.
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Screen digital edition: February 26 2021
Our latest actors edition features interviews with Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield, Anthony Hopkins, Jodie Foster and Leslie Odom Jr.
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Stanley Tucci talks switching roles on 'Supernova' and how “death is part of the daily conversation”
When Stanley Tucci received the Supernova screenplay, he not only signed on — he also ensured a greenlight by persuading pal Colin Firth to star opposite him. Screen talks to the actor about love, life and mortality
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Paul Greengrass on how ‘News Of The World’ tackles a pandemic and racism
The filmmaker discusses why this story is right for our troubled times.
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‘The Truffle Hunters’ filmmakers on unearthing a secret world
Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw explore the furtive lives of northern Italian foragers in The Truffle Hunters
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In profile: the Oscar and Bafta documentary contenders
The roster of documentary features in contention for major awards has narrowed significantly from the bumper crop of submissions this year.
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LA Times report scrutinises HFPA ethics
Report follows lawsuit brought last year by Norwegian journalist.
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Regina King talks finishing ‘One Night In Miami’ during pandemic, her strengths as a director
King’s feature directorial debut is in awards contention in several categories.
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Screen digital edition: February 22 2021
Our second writers and directors issue includes interviews with Regina King, Aaron Sorkin, Eliza Hittman and Sofia Coppola talking to Emerald Fennell
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Kate Winslet talks dirty fingernails and her “emotional bunker” on ‘Ammonite’
The UK actress on why getting dirt under her nails was necessary for the performance in Francis Lee’s romantic drama.
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Frank Langella talks ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’ and his 60-year career: “I was an incredibly arrogant 24 year old”
Frank Langella revelled in playing a deeply unsympathetic character.
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‘Rocks’ wins big at 2020 BIFAs with five awards
The film won three acting prizes including two for Kosar Ali.
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Screen digital edition: February 19 2021
Features analysis of this year’s Bafta longlists, plus interviews with Kate Winslet, Stanley Tucci and Paul Greengrass.
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Awards whispers: Bafta voters on their favourite British films and talent in contention
The Bafta longlists are out and our voters tell us which British films and talent they hope make it to the nominations stage.
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‘Blue Story’, ‘David Copperfield’ head UK Casting Directors’ Guild winners
Screen Star of Tomorrow Isabella Odoffin cast ’Blue Story’.