All Features articles – Page 176
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Why ‘For Sama’ is “a tool to understand the Syrian situation”
Waad al-Kateab — co-directing with Edward Watts — gave shape to her Syrian survival story For Sama by making it a letter to her infant daughter.
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Baftas 2020: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
A highly diverse range of titles will compete for outstanding British film at the Bafta Film Awards.
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Jay Roach on why directing Fox News exposé 'Bombshell' was a "therapeutic" experience
Roach worked with producer and star Charlize Theron on the film.
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How ZDF’s Margrit Stärk is working to boost the number of female directors working in Germany
Germany’s Si Star prize for female directors is in its third year.
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Why China’s arthouse market is still immature despite ‘Capernaum’, ‘Wild Goose Lake’ success
Three specialty titles defied expectations at the China box office this year, but due to infrastructure issues, it hasn’t yet become the arthouse paradise it promises to be.
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Politics, music and the climate crisis take centre stage in crowded documentary race
Audience appetite for documentary features has never been greater and every platform, from theatrical to streaming, is jostling for a piece of the action.
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How Antonio Banderas' personal “baggage” helped his ‘Pain & Glory’ performance
The actor won best actor at Cannes 2019 for his performance.
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With ‘Just Mercy’, Michael B. Jordan is using the inclusion rider to change Hollywood
The 32-year-old stars in Destin Daniel Cretton’s ‘Just Mercy’.
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How Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson’s contrasting acting styles powered ‘The Lighthouse’
Dafoe has scored consecutive Oscar nominations for ‘The Florida Project’ and ‘At Eternity’s Gate’.
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Push-ups, parenting and almost pulling the plug: Sterling K. Brown and Kelvin Harrison Jr. on ‘Waves’
The A24 film looks at the relationship dynamics in an African-American family.
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Robert Pattinson on his role in ‘The Lighthouse’: “I just want to do something weird”
Pattinson stars opposite Willem Dafoe in Robert Eggers’ psychological horror.
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'Rocketman' star Taron Egerton: "It feels like a really important time in my professional life"
Egerton was a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2014.
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'Karnawal', 'Restless' earn top honours in 2019 Ventana Sur Primer Corte awards
Inevitable among Blood window genre sidebar winners.
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Making ‘Waves’: Renée Elise Goldsberry and Taylor Russell discuss who is the “saviour” of the film
Trey Edward Shults’ third feature was released in the US through A24 on November 15.
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X Filme Creative Pool founders talk 25 years in the business, move into high-end TV
German production company founded by Tom Tykwer, Wolfgang Becker and Dani Levy celebrates its 25th anniversary.
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“The kitchen is the busiest place in El Deseo”: Esther García on working with the Almodovars
The head of production for Madrid-based El Deseo talks about her cameos in Pedro’s films and saying no to Julio Medem.
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‘Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’ director Céline Sciamma: “Cinema is a very misogynistic world”
The director’s fourth feature is in awards contention at the Golden Globes and Baftas.
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Awards whispers: Oscar, Bafta voters on which directors will get their vote
Each week a group of UK-based Ampas and Bafta voters will reveal their private musings on the films they are watching.
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Why the Golden Globes’ impact on the Oscars could be bigger than usual this year
Contenders this year include ‘Once Upon A Time In… Hollywood’ and ‘Knives Out’.
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The European Film Academy’s Polanski problem
The European Film Academy is in the firing line as fresh allegations against Roman Polanski put his four EFA nominations under scrutiny.