All Features articles – Page 37
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From ‘Skin’ to ‘Rocketman’: how Jamie Bell showcased his versatility in 2019
The Durham-born actor talks to Screen about his diverse career.
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'Jojo Rabbit' star Thomasin McKenzie: "It is so important that people watch this film"
McKenzie plays Elsa, a Jewish teen in Nazi Germany.
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Ladj Ly and the ‘Les Misérables’ team on weaving hot weather and a World Cup win into France’s Oscar entry
The film won the joint jury prize in Cannes Competition in May.
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Cynthia Erivo on being a Brit playing American icon Harriet Tubman: “Give me the benefit of the doubt“
The actress tells Screen how the American hero’s story reached the big screen.
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Tobias Menzies talks playing Prince Philip in ‘The Crown’: “A pretty hard person to get a grasp on“
Menzies plays Philip Mountbatten-Windsor in the third season of the Netflix show.
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“They laughed at me because I loved ‘Pretty Woman’: ‘Parasite’ producer Kwak Sin Ae on her early film loves
Screen Life: The producer of ‘Parasite’ talks about her life in the film industry.
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Awards whispers: Oscar, Bafta voters on which actresses will get their ballot
Renee Zellweger? Awkwafina? Scarlett Johansson? Jessie Buckley?
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How Jamie Foxx drew on lessons from Michael Mann for death row drama ‘Just Mercy’
Foxx explains how working on Collateral helped him to dial down his performance as a death row prisoner.
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Felicity Jones on making ‘The Aeronauts’: “There were lots of near-death experiences”
The film reunites Jones with her ‘The Theory Of Everything’ co-star Eddie Redmayne.
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Dutch director of Microwave project ‘Looted’ talks stolen cars and Tallinn premiere
Rene van Pannevis on his UK drama starring Charley Palmer Rothwell and Morgane Polanski.
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Why it took 80-year-old Marco Bellocchio 50 years to make his first Mafia epic 'The Traitor’
The film is Italy’s entry for the best international feature Oscar.
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Nora Fingscheidt on her German Oscar entry ‘System Crasher’: “A story about an angry, wild little girl”
The film has launched the career of young star Helena Zengel.
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Will Argentina’s economic crisis affect international visitors to Ventana Sur?
The country is mired in recession having seen more than one-third of the population fall below the poverty line and inflation rise to more than 50%.
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“Like jumping off a cliff without a parachute”: Alejandro Landes talks Colombian Oscar contender ‘Monos’
Landes’ film has been praised for its cinematography and its score by Mica Levi.
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May el-Toukhy discusses the “Greek tragedy-vibe” to Denmark’s Oscar entry ‘Queen Of Hearts’
Director May el-Toukhy talks about her provocative, taboo-busting Danish relationship drama Queen Of Hearts.
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Halina Reijn on Netherlands Oscar entry ‘Instinct’: “It’s an abstract experiment about sex and power”
Reijn is one of her country’s leading stage and screen actresses.
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Oscar committee co-chairs explain the international category name change
Larry Karaszewski and Diane Weyermann are in their second year at the helm.
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Levan Akin on protest-hit Swedish Oscar entry ‘And Then We Danced’: “It evolved from the hardships of making it”
The film attracted protests from Georgian conservative groups for its depiction of homosexuality.
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International feature film Oscar: Middle East contenders
Haifaa Al-Mansour is up with ‘The Perfect Candidate’
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Why ‘Joker’ is performing so well at the UK box office
“[The UK is] a strong DC market,” said Warner Bros’ Andrew Cripps.