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Hong Kong’s Filmart readies third virtual edition as buyers “appetite for film still strong”
Asia’s largest content market is set to roll out for a third year online.
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“More collaboration, less empire building”: Glasgow’s Allison Gardner calls for cross-festival camaraderie
Gardner is co-director of Glasgow Film Festival, which starts today (March 2) and runs until March 13.
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How Kodi Smit-McPhee left his comfort zone for ‘The Power Of The Dog’ role
Kodi Smit-McPhee’s performance keeps the audience guessing about his character’s true intentions in Jane Campion’s The Power Of The Dog.
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‘Coda’ breakout Troy Kotsur: ‘I hope people see me as an actor who happens to be deaf’
After a career spent primarily on the stage, Troy Kotsur is now in the running for major film awards in family drama Coda.
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Awards campaigners react to Oscar and Bafta nominations: “This year, box office didn’t really matter”
2022 nominations have been applauded for their international scope, but British Academy’s jury system continues to raise eyebrows.
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How Pathé is steering ’Parallel Mothers’ past £1m at the UK box office
The distributor is taking advantage of the screens available at UK cinemas for the Pedro Almodovar film.
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How ’King Richard’ filmmakers told the story of “a very complicated guy”
Screen talks to the King Richard team about realising their collective vision.
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The movie musical's changing fortunes at the Oscars - and what next for the genre
The movie musical’s relationship with the Oscars dates all the way back to 1930, and several song-powered titles are in the mix for awards this year.
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‘The Tragedy Of Macbeth’ star Denzel Washington on the film's “no stick-up-the-butt Shakespearean acting” rule
With ’The Tragedy Of Macbeth’, Denzel Washington has landed a 10th Oscar nomination.
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How are foreign-language awards contenders faring at the US box office?
All five nominees in the international feature film category of the Oscars Will be playing theatrically heading into the Academy’s crucial March 17-22 final voting period.
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Graham Moore on working with Mark Rylance on Berlinale title ‘The Outfit’
Oscar-winner Graham Moore explains how he shot his Berlin world premiere film ’The Outfit’ all in one shop setting.
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Awards whispers: Bafta, Oscar voters compare this year’s nominations
“At least now, the awards season is not just a procession to the Oscars.”
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13 films that stood out at Berlin 2022
The in-person festival delivered some jewels that will definitely be making their way around the festival and arthouse circuit.
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Is the screen sector offering enough opportunities for the disabled community?
Disabled people are increasingly represented on screen, and the industry is making strides to continue that positive change behind the camera.
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Word of Mouth: Arthood Entertainment’s Alexander Masche talks group chats and vampire films
Arthood Entertainment’s festival relations head reveals which trusted voices he listens to for film recommendations.
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Jennifer Hudson on the long journey to bring Aretha Franklin to the screen in ‘Respect’
Amid attention from the SAG Awards for her role as the Queen of Soul, Hudson discusses the winding road to the role of a lifetime.
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Departing Berlinale Generation head Maryanne Redpath on 30 years at the festival
Redpath talks programming for young audiences, recalls hugging Tilda Swinton
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My Screen Life: Dexter Studios CEO Kang Jong Ik on Korea's VFX sector and his home cinema set-up
The visual effects expert discusses his company’s packed slate of projects and the film that inspired him as a child.
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Adam McKay goes in depth on four important ‘Don’t Look Up’ scenes
The filmmaker lifts the lid on how he brought the key moments of his Netflix climate satire to the screen.
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Has the Noel Clarke controversy spurred the UK film and TV industry into meaningful change?
Industry experts explore the steps that have been taken to address the issues brought up by the Noel Clarke scandal, almost a year later.