All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 631
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The BFI’s 10 biggest production awards of 2022
Titles to make the list include ‘Chuck Chuck Baby’, ’Layla’ and ‘Starve Acre’.
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Antoine Fuqua on ‘Emancipation’, the Will Smith slap: “He was treated like he murdered someone”
Antoine Fuqua takes on the most serious subject of his career with big-budget slavery drama Emancipation, starring Will Smith.
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Team Screen’s top films of 2022
Screen’s editorial team has selected their top five year films of the year plus their favourite scene.
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Nina Gold breaks down casting of ‘The Wonder’, ‘Empire Of Light’ and ‘Catherine Called Birdy’
Nina Gold has cast three strong contenders competing for film awards this year. The UK casting director talks to Screen about actor choices on those titles and her approach to the highly collaborative profession
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Screen critics’ top documentaries of 2022
Five of Screen’s expert critics select their favourite documentaries from 2022.
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How ‘The Fabelmans’ team brought Steven Spielberg’s childhood to screen
The Fabelmans is Steven Spielberg’s most personal film to date. Screen talks to two key collaborators — screenwriter Tony Kushner and producer Kristie Macosko Krieger.
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Searchlight execs talk box office success of ‘The Menu’
Satire is studio’s highest grossing North American release since The Shape Of Water in 2017.
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Reviews
‘Cirkus’: Review
Rohit Shetty’s extravagant take on ’The Comedy Of Errors’ is an exercise in excess
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New talent focus: ‘Behind The Haystacks’ filmmaker Asimina Proedrou on giving up her parallel career in mining
Behind The Haystacks is making waves on the festival circuit, winning awards from Thessaloniki to Goa.
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Ron Howard on directing rescue drama ‘Thirteen Lives’: “The degree of difficulty was higher than I expected”
The veteran filmmaker drew on experiences making documentaries to tell the dramatic true story
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In conversation: Sebastian Lelio and Florence Pugh on making ‘The Wonder’ and their “fantastic friendship”
The duo discuss the power of storytelling, gender-neutral awards and Ireland’s unpredictable weather.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ’Corsage’, ’I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ among festive releases
Also out during the Christmas and New Year period: ’Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Singalong’ and ’Peter von Kant’.
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‘My Father’s Dragon’ filmmakers talk teaming with Netflix, lockdown pros and cons
Cartoon Saloon’s latest feature could bring the company a fifth Oscar nomination. My Father’s Dragon director Nora Twomey and producer Paul Young tell Nicholas Barber about the journey to bring the quest tale to life.
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Screen critics’ top films of 2022
Screen’s critics have selected their top films of 2022, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.
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‘Last Film Show’: Review
Oscar-shortlisted, semi-autobiographical drama witnesses an impoverished Indian boy attempt to escape into cinema
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My Screen Life: Passion Pictures’ Lizzie Gillett on cold-water swimming, the industry’s class problem
Lizzie Gillett is the UK-based director of Passion Pictures’ feature division.
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Japan-based Sony exec Bill Ireton departing to launch production venture
Executive started in local-language production at Warner Bros.
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Jaclyn Philpott to lead AFCI as executive director
Appointee previously headed New Zealand’s Tātaki Auckland Unlimited economic and cultural development agency.
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'Avatar: The Way Of Water' crossing $650m global
China leads markets outside North America on $70.5m.
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‘The Pale Blue Eye’: Review
Christian Bale leads a cast of grotesques in Scott Cooper’s over-ripe Edgar Allen Poe ‘origin story’ for Netflix