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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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The BFI’s 10 biggest distribution awards of 2021
Titles include ‘Minari’, ‘Censor’, ‘Limbo’ and ‘Pirates’
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“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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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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“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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‘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.
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Team Screen’s best films of 2021
Which titles were favourites among Screen’s editorial team & key contributors?
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How Joanna Hogg started anew with ‘The Souvenir: Part II’
Joanna Hogg, her fellow producers and star Honor Swinton Byrne discuss new thinking, new partners and notable departures in tone.
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My Screen Life: Universal's Veronika Kwan Vandenberg on meditation, mentors and where she wants to be in five years
”He had me sit with him for hours, listening in on his conversations.”
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Screen’s guide to the 2022 documentary Oscar shortlist
This year’s Academy Award shortlist has a decidedly international flavour.
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Awards whispers: anonymous voters pick standout UK and international titles
Screen’s group of anonymous Bafta and Ampas voters talk about their early favourites.
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How Edgar Wright channeled his obsession with the 1960s into ‘Last Night In Soho’
Edgar Wright got to visit his favourite decade — the 1960s — in twin-timeline genre-melder Last Night In Soho.
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Lea Seydoux on defying convention: “I’ve always expressed myself in a way that’s not like other actresses”
The French actress on fitting in with the retro-toned worlds of Wes Anderson films and providing a modern flavour to Bond.
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Baftas 2022: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
The outstanding British film Bafta offers two distinct paths to a nomination, combining the enthusiasms of chapter voters and a special jury.
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Screen’s guide to the 2022 international feature Oscar shortlist
Europe dominates the shortlist for this year’s international feature film Oscar, nabbing 10 of the 15 places.
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Jude Hill talks playing a young version of Kenneth Branagh in ‘Belfast’
Kenneth Branagh cast untrained Northern Irish youngster Jude Hill to play the child version of the director in his autobiographical drama.
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“It’s nothing like anything else I’ve ever been in”: Jason Isaacs talks ‘Mass’
The actor is earning some of the best reviews of his career in Fran Kranz’s intimate drama about grief and forgiveness.
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My Screen Life: Sámi Film Institute head Anne Lajla Utsi on the shining stars of the Indigenous film world
The head of the International Sámi Film Institute is based near Kautokeino, Norway.
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“A poetic, surreal psychotropic fantasy”: Kristen Stewart describes what drew her to ‘Spencer’
Playing Princess Diana in Pablo Larrain’s Spencer surely ranks as the biggest challenge of Kristen Stewart’s career.
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Screen critics’ top films of 2021
Our critics have selected their top films of the year, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.