All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 640
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Screen digital edition: December 9
The issue features interviews with Cate Blanchett, Janelle Monáe, Brendan Fraser, Eddie Redmayne and more.
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’Top Gun: Maverick’, ‘Aftersun’, ‘Argentina, 1985’ among 2022 National Board Of Review winners
Awards gala to take place on January 8 2023 in New York.
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Features
“The script was unique. I had never read anything like it”: Claire Foy describes what drew her to ‘Women Talking’
Claire Foy didn’t hesitate to accept a role in Sarah Polley’s drama Women Talking. She tells Screen how she connected with her character, who is forthright in her response to abuse.
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Janelle Monáe reveals the layers she pulled back to play her character in ‘Knives Out: Glass Onion’
Janelle Monáe tells Screen about her ambition to be a creative power in the film industry.
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The Screen Podcast: Bifas, Baftas, international frontrunners, and the return of the Golden Globes
Will Aftersun’s abundance of prizes at the Bifas translate into Bafta glory, and what next for gender-neutral acting categories?
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’Top Gun: Maverick’ producer, star Tom Cruise to receive PGA’s David O. Selznick Award
Ceremony set for February 25 2023 in Los Angeles.
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“I didn’t sleep for two years”: Austin Butler reveals the fear he felt every day on the set of ‘Elvis’
Austin Butler approached the title role of Baz Luhrmann’s biopic ‘Elvis’ with a mix of thrill and terror. The fast-rising star tells Mark Salisbury about his two sleep-deprived years of intense preparation.
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“Then I got the knee sweats”: Cate Blanchett recalls the moment after she said yes to ‘TÁR’
In TÁR, Cate Blanchett plays a brilliant classical conductor whose revered status is enabling her own bad behaviour.
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‘Girl’, ‘Scrapper’ and ‘Rye Lane’ among UK features set for Sundance 2023
There are six UK productions and four UK co-productions in the line-up.
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Warwick Thornton drama ‘The New Boy’, starring Cate Blanchett, wraps production in Australia
Blanchett is among producers on the feature, which has been backed by Fremantle and Screen Australia’s First Nations department.
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Jackie Chan confirms ‘Rush Hour 4’ in the works with Mike Tyson; talks next film ‘Never Let The Rain Stop’
The Hong Kong actor gave an in-conversation talk at Red Sea International Film Festival.
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‘EO’ director hopes the film’s donkey protagonist will inspire more respect for animal rights
EO is Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski’s first film since 2015.
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Christine Vachon, Lav Diaz join Rotterdam jury; India strand unveiled; further Harbour titles
The India programme explores the socio-political development of the country over the past 30 years.
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In conversation: ‘The Blue Caftan’, ‘Under The Fig Trees’ directors talk tradition vs modernity and Oscar campaigns
The directors of The Blue Caftan and Under The Fig Trees — Morocco and Tunisia’s entries to this year’s Oscars — discuss how the collision of tradition and modernity in their work reflects a region in transition.
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Amid a skills shortage, 'Talented U' database showcases 300 UK-based Ukrainian film and TV professionals
The database aims to help Ukrainian workers use their skills in the UK creative industries.
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Ricardo Darin on why he played a real person for the first time in ‘Argentina, 1985’
Darin sees the role as the culmination of his screen career.
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Bafta Film Awards to broadcast four final awards live for 2023 ceremony, tweaks eligibility criteria
Two hosts will present the 2023 ceremony.
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Reviews
‘Darkling’: Review
A Serbian family struggle to survive in 1990s Kosovo in Serbia’s Oscar contender
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‘A Summer In Boujad’: Red Sea Review
A teenage boy struggles with a move from Paris to Morocco
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UK’s Hot Property Films sets slate, Anders Danielsen Lie joins ‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’ (exclusive)
Also in the works is the next feature from ’Is There Anybody Out There?’ director and Screen Star of Tomorrow Ella Glendining.