All Features articles – Page 146
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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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Awards whispers: “I try not to pay attention to the buzz on films”
Anonymous voters reveal their thoughts on the Bafta longlists and Oscar shortlists.
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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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Glasgow Film Festival’s Allison Gardner: “I have learned to treat a virtual festival as if it’s a real one”
GFF co-director Allison Gardner talks 2021 challenges and ambitions.
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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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“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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How frontline medics are guiding UK production through the pandemic
The Production Guild of Great Britain is helping to equip UK Covid Supervisors with the best safety information in the world.
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HAF gears up for second online project market with more established filmmakers
Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum set to take place from March 15-17.
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Hong Kong’s Filmart Online finds “opportunity in a crisis” for 2021 edition
Major companies are returning for Filmart’s second online edition, which is back in its traditional March slot.
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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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Word of Mouth - Leonardo Fasoli: “I listen to random Ted Talks”
The head writer of Italian crime series Gomorrah and ZeroZeroZero on who gives him TV and film recommendations, and the kids shows he just doesn’t get.
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How easy (or not) is it for international cast and crew to shoot in Australia and New Zealand in 2021?
Filmmakers need to navigate tight entry rules, admission caps and strict quarantine protocols.
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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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Chloe Zhao on her journey bringing ‘Nomadland’ to the big screen
“On a road trip, planning is everything. Once you have planned to death, then you can be spontaneous.”
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The Kids are alright: how animation indie GKids broke the studio awards monopoly
The company has made awards contenders including ‘Wolfwalkers’ and ‘Earwig And The Witch’.
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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.
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Has Bafta’s documentary category become too populist?
“It feels like the documentary category has become the casualty of this whole process.”
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Sacha Baron Cohen talks wearing a bullet-proof vest to resurrect Borat and take on Trump
The actor on ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ and ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’.
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My Screen Life: Eagle Pictures’ Roberto Proia on why he believes cinemas will roar back
“People have been telling me I look like Neil Patrick Harris since the early 1990s.”