All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 884
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News
Women directors saw employment decline in 2021, says US report
The latest Celluloid Ceiling report shows small gains for women across all production posts.
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News
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ overtakes ‘Black Panther’ at global box office; Chinese titles dominate chart
‘Spider-Man’ sequel shoots up all-time box office rankings with $1.37bn, whilst ’Sing 2’ hits high notes with $37m session.
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Features
Screen critics’ top documentaries of 2021
Five of Screen’s expert critics select their favourite documentaries from 2021.
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Features
Who are the leading Oscar and Bafta contenders for supporting actor and actress?
After an encouragingly diverse set of acting nominations last year, the academies may now be fearing this year’s awards will take a backwards step.
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Features
“I was basically playing Terence”: Jack Lowden on portraying Siegfried Sassoon in Terence Davies' ‘Benediction’
The actor about finding the man behind the verse in Terence Davies’ take on anti‑war poet Siegfried Sassoon.
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Features
The five-year journey to create ‘Mothering Sunday’, as told by the filmmaking team
Sex, writing… and shooting during a pandemic.
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News
2022 Palm Springs festival cancelled amid record US infection levels
Move comes as pandemic cases reach record levels in US.
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ leads UK-Ireland Christmas box office ahead of ‘The Matrix: Resurrections’
The Matrix: Resurrections launched with £2.6m including previews.
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ now Sony’s biggest global hit of all time on $1.16bn
Franchise smash leapfrogs previous record holder, 2019’s ‘Far From Home’.
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News
Belgian government backtracks on cinema closures
Belgium’s cinemas have reopened after the government scrapped new Covid measures
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Features
The BFI’s 10 biggest distribution awards of 2021
Titles include ‘Minari’, ‘Censor’, ‘Limbo’ and ‘Pirates’
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Features
“Women’s bodies are autobiography”: Joanna Scanlan dissects ‘After Love’
“They tell our life history in a way that is not quite the same on a male body.”
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Features
The BFI’s 10 biggest production awards of 2021
Titles include ’The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry’, ’Typist Artist Pirate King’ and ‘A Silent Roar’.
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News
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ becomes first $1bn pandemic smash
‘Encanto’ approaching $200m worldwide; ‘Matrix 4’ unloads across the globe.
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The Screen Podcast: our verdict on the Oscar shortlists, ‘Flee’ director interview
Hosts Matt Mueller, Jeremy Kay and Charles Gant analyse the Oscar international and documentary categories.
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Features
“MeToo or no MeToo, we still fight these battles”: ‘King Richard’ star Aunjanue Ellis on speaking out
Ellis talks to Screen about playing the woman behind the throne in ‘King Richard’.
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Reviews
‘Love Gets A Room’: Review
Rodrigo Cortes triumphant play-within-a-film is set in real-time in the Warsaw ghetto of 1942
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News
Jean-Marc Vallée, director of ‘Big Little Lies’, ‘Dallas Buyers Club’, dies at 58
Canadian director/producer reportedly died in his cabin outside Quebec City.
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Features
‘The Duke’ team on making Roger Michell’s final film: “he was just a brilliant director, massively imaginative"
The writers and producers behind real-life art-heist tale The Duke tell Screen about the making of what would be director Roger Michell’s final feature.