All articles by Charles Gant – Page 14
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Baftas 2021: the key talking points
The nominations were radical but in the end the winners weren’t.
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‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ cracks $350m global box office; ‘Mortal Kombat’ opens with $11m (update)
Monster feature set to overtake ‘Tenet’ as the the biggest Hollywood film released during the pandemic.
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‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ adds $120m globally for $285m; ‘Sister’ opens top in China (update)
‘Peter Rabbit 2’ posts strong hold in Australia.
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How a “flattened hierarchy” helped Sarah Gavron bring Bafta contender ‘Rocks’ to life
It took three years for an all-female team to create London teen-girl drama Rocks. Screen talks to the feature’s Bafta-nominated filmmakers.
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International box office: ‘Godzilla Vs. Kong’ delivers top pandemic debut for US film (update)
Meanwhile ’Peter Rabbit 2’ makes strong start in Australia.
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Oceans apart: US and UK awards campaigners react to Oscar and Bafta nominations
”There has to be a balance between the broadly popular and the more discerning industry view.”
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International box office: ‘Raya And The Last Dragon’ adds $13m; new openings boost ‘Tom And Jerry’
Disney animation delivered a strong hold in North America thanks to the reopening of cinemas in California.
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Oscar nominations talking points: more indie, more female, more diverse
The fact that Bafta and Oscar have dramatically diverged this year adds much-needed texture to the final weeks of the awards countdown
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’Raya And The Last Dragon’ posts $11.5m at international box office; ‘Shin Evangelion’ boosts Japan
Disney animation ’Raya And The Last Dragon’ has passed $50m worldwide.
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The fight to make ‘Sound Of Metal’: “Hollywood didn’t want to hear about heavy metal and deaf people”
Sound Of Metal began as a hybrid docufiction in 2007, directed by Derek Cianfrance, and emerged over a decade later as the fiction feature debut of Darius Marder
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Bafta nomination talking points: film awards moving in right direction
More British talent, diverse nominees and women to the fore (in some categories).
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‘Raya And The Last Dragon’ delivers $17.6m at international box office; ‘Minari’ leads Korea
‘Raya’ tops key markets; ‘Chaos Walking’ in $6.4m global debut
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The story behind the costumes from five female-fronted awards contenders
‘Emma’, ‘Promising Young Woman’, ‘The United States Vs Billie Holiday’ and more share costume secrets.
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In conversation: ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’, ‘One Night In Miami’, ‘The Father’ writers on adapting stageplays into films
Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Kemp Powers, Florian Zeller and Christopher Hampton come talk about their personal inspirations.
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International box office: ‘Tom And Jerry’ in $33m weekend haul; ‘Demon Slayer’ tops Australia
Warner Bros’ animated feature expanded to key territories including China, Russia and South Korea.
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Making ‘The Mauritanian’: filmmakers talk casting challenges and a late title change
“The notion early on was that this would not be the easiest film to get made.”
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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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“It was torturous at times”: the 15-year journey behind ‘The Dig’
The Dig’s journey to the screen began when John Preston’s English historical novel was optioned in 2006.
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International box office: Australia opening boosts ‘The Little Things’
Warner Bros crime thriller The Little Things held pretty steady at the global box office, with estimated weekend takings of $3.1.
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Game changer: what effect have the new Bafta rules had on the longlists?
Viewing groups, a broader membership and conscious voter videos have all been introduced.