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Errol Morris explains why ‘The Pigeon Tunnel’ switched from a series to a feature film
Veteran documentarian Errol Morris tells Nicholas Barber why spy-fiction author John le Carré proved such an intriguing subject for his latest film, The Pigeon Tunnel.
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David Fincher and Andrew Kevin Walker on creating hitman thriller ‘The Killer’
The Killer sees David Fincher deliver a lean, efficient and darkly funny hitman tale.
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Paul King talks casting Timothée Chalamet in ‘Wonka’: “He’s slightly unknowable, like he’s stepped in from another world”
Following two hit Paddington films, Paul King cooks up an origin tale for Roald Dahl’s genius chocolatier Willy Wonka.
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‘Free Solo’ duo talk making their first scripted feature ‘Nyad’
Oscar-winning documentarians Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi threw themselves into the deep end.
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Ketchup Entertainment CEO Gareth West talks ‘Memory’, shift into distribution
”We will be driven by whatever is good in the marketplace each year.”
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Making 'Barbie': Greta Gerwig on getting Mattel onside, using UK talent and wanting to make films "for the next 40 years"
Director Greta Gerwig on why she wanted to reimagine Barbie for a whole new generation, and how she made the year’s biggest movie in the process.
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“Independent financing is the best and worst way to make a film,” says ‘Ferrari’s’ Michael Mann
Director and car enthusiast Michael Mann talks to Screen about the long road to bringing Ferrari to the screen and why, in his 80th year, he has no plans to slow down.
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Awards Whispers: our anonymous Bafta voters on British contenders, celebrity moderators
“I’m probably an awards publicist’s nightmare.”
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Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the director and screenplay categories?
A high-pedigree season is shaping up to be fairly open.
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How Bradley Cooper harnessed his conductor obsession to make 'Maestro'
Maestro director and star Bradley Cooper talks about why his biopic of iconic composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein connects to a lifelong personal obsession.
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Baftas 2024: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
Screen also assesses the leading contenders in the outstanding British debut category.
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Q&A: ‘Alhamour H.A.’ director talks Saudi Arabia Oscar entry
The country’s seventh Oscars submission is inspired by a true story of a security guard who made billions convincing people into dubious investments.
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Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the acting categories?
The SAG-AFTRA strike prevented many actors from campaigning until a month ago - but the awards season is now more intense than ever.
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"This business needs a shake-up": outgoing FDA president David Puttnam calls for radical change in UK industry
On the eve of his retirement as president of the Film Distributors’ Association, David Puttnam calls for radical change in the industry.
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“I always feel like a student”: ‘Ferrari’ star Penelope Cruz on sustaining her three-decade career
In Michael Mann’s Ferrari, Penelope Cruz plays a businesswoman, wife and grieving mother who must stand up for her rights.
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Paul Giamatti on playing curmudgeons and reuniting with Alexander Payne for ‘The Holdovers’
Paul Giamatti talks about finding the heart in the protagonist of Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers.
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‘Priscilla’ star Cailee Spaeny on working with Sofia Coppola and horseback riding with Jacob Elordi
The actress has the attention of awards voters for her Venice-winning turn in Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla.
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Jeffrey Wright on ‘American Fiction’ and his love of Arsenal Football Club
Impressing in a rare leading role as a disillusioned author, the actor talks his latest work and rich, decades-spanning career
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‘Past Lives’ lead Greta Lee on nearly missing out on the role of a lifetime
Greta Lee landed a sensational career break in Celine Song’s Past Lives, playing a woman shifting between Korean and American identities
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Cillian Murphy explains how he transformed from “cowardly Irishman” to atomic bomb father in ‘Oppenheimer’
Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy speaks to Screen about the alchemy of his collaborative relationship with Christopher Nolan, and the science of embodying nuclear bomb creator J Robert Oppenheimer