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How easy (or not) is it for international cast and crew to shoot in Australia and New Zealand in 2021?
Filmmakers need to navigate tight entry rules, admission caps and strict quarantine protocols.
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Awards whispers: Bafta voters on their favourite British films and talent in contention
The Bafta longlists are out and our voters tell us which British films and talent they hope make it to the nominations stage.
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Chloe Zhao on her journey bringing ‘Nomadland’ to the big screen
“On a road trip, planning is everything. Once you have planned to death, then you can be spontaneous.”
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The Kids are alright: how animation indie GKids broke the studio awards monopoly
The company has made awards contenders including ‘Wolfwalkers’ and ‘Earwig And The Witch’.
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Game changer: what effect have the new Bafta rules had on the longlists?
Viewing groups, a broader membership and conscious voter videos have all been introduced.
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Has Bafta’s documentary category become too populist?
“It feels like the documentary category has become the casualty of this whole process.”
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Sacha Baron Cohen talks wearing a bullet-proof vest to resurrect Borat and take on Trump
The actor on ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ and ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’.
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My Screen Life: Eagle Pictures’ Roberto Proia on why he believes cinemas will roar back
“People have been telling me I look like Neil Patrick Harris since the early 1990s.”
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SXSW’s Janet Pierson on building a festival after “devastating” 2020
”We had to turn away a lot of very, very strong films.”
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Why Lee Isaac Chung almost quit filmmaking before directing ‘Minari’
“I figured I might have just one shot at making another film.”
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Anya Taylor-Joy on making a personal breakthrough in 2020 with ‘Emma’ and ’The Queen’s Gambit’
The double Golden Globe nominee tells Screen how those experiences have changed the way she feels about herself and her craft.
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Sophia Loren on her late-career comeback in ‘The Life Ahead’
Rarely seen on screen in recent decades, Sophia Loren could be in line for her first Oscar and Bafta nominations since the 1960s.
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’ filmmakers on the story’s deeply personal inspiration
Director Kornel Mundruczo and writer Kata Weber delved into painful and personal subject matter to create their English-language drama Pieces Of A Woman
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Golden Globes TV nominations: more unpredictable than ever
The streamers, led by Netflix, dominate the TV Globe nominations, which mix some returning names with plenty of new contenders.
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Tom Holland talks "painful" preparation for ‘Cherry’, directing ambitions
Putting aside his Spider-Man costume, Tom Holland plays a PTSD-stricken veteran and drug addict in Cherry, a tale inspired by true-life events.
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“I’m not an exile”: Iranian director Keywan Karimi talks returning to the city where he was imprisoned
His next planned feature, ‘Do You Know Anything About Omid?’, is being pitched at Rotterdam’s CineMart.
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10 films that stood out at Sundance 2021
Screen International’s chief critic picks out some of the buzzy titles from this year’s Sundance Online.
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How Slamdance and other festivals are working to acknowledge disability
From accessibility to visibility, some festivals are making important moves to acknowledge disability in front of and behind the camera.
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Keeping it real: Pixar’s work to make ‘Soul’ culturally authentic
Pixar head Pete Docter brought co-director and co-writer Kemp Powers onboard.
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Pixar heads talk ‘Onward', ‘Soul’ and adapting to the streaming era
Both titles are in contention for animated feature awards.