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Features
How good word of mouth powered Ukraine doc ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ to an Oscar nomination
A House Made Of Splinters, about a children’s shelter in eastern Ukraine, is an underdog among this year’s nominees for documentary feature. Screen talks to the Danish director and producer duo behind the film
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Features
In profile: the 2023 make-up and hairstyling Oscar contenders
Challenges ranged from watery and muddy environments to a decades-spanning storyline and characters requiring heavy prosthetics.
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News
Korean film exports rebound to highest figure since 2005
Streaming platforms and a return to physical film markets helped boost exports.
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US writers guild to start contract talks in March
Guild board member has urged caution over strike rumours.
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Features
My Screen Life: Norwegian producer and distributor Maria Ekerhovd talks ‘Twin Peaks’, cold water swimming
The Norwegian producer and distributor would be thrilled if Mia Hansen-Love were to make a film starring Isabelle Huppert about her life.
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Reviews
‘Cocaine Bear’: Review
Elizabeth Banks’ real-life tale of a drug-fuelled rampaging bear doesn’t deliver much of a high
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Promotion
Asian Film Awards to celebrate cinema on return to Hong Kong
After four years, the Asian Film Awards returns to Hong Kong to celebrate cinema and recognise talent from the region
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Features
Awards campaigners reflect on surprises from 2023 race, make final Oscar predictions
The climax of this year’s awards season looks a whole lot different to how it began.
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News
Barry Keoghan, Christopher Abbott to star in Mubi feature ‘Bring Them Down’
First look at the feature, directed by Chris Andrews, revealed.
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‘A Guilty Conscience’ first Hong Kong film to top HK$100m at local box office
Milestone has only previously been surpassed by Hollywood blockbusters.
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News
Magnolia secures key deals on Sundance titles ‘Kokomo City’, ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ (exclusive)
Transgender sex worker doc ‘Kokomo City’ goes to UK, Scandinavia.
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News
European Film Market 2023 sets records for attendance, stands, and screenings
Over 11,500 market participants up from 11,423 in 2020.
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News
‘Aftersun’, ‘The Woman King’ lead Girls On Film 2023 awards winners
‘The Woman King’ took prizes for best ensemble and best female friendship on screen.
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News
Focus Features sets awards corridor release for Alexander Payne’s ‘The Holdovers’
Paul Giamatti reunion will expand wide for Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
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News
Warner Bros Discovery subs climb to 96.1m, overall revenues fall 9% year-on-year
Thursday’s mixed Q4 2022 report initially saw share price drop 5%.
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News
‘She Said’ screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz to receive WGA West’s Paul Selvin Award
Previous recipients include Barry Jenkins, Dustin Lance Black, Susannah Grant, Liz Hannah.
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News
Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 16 years by LA judge for rape, sexual offences
70-year-old disgraced former mogul currently serving 23-year sentence handed down in prior New York trial.
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Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty ahead of ‘Rust’ preliminary hearing
Producer-star of ill-fated western waives appearance at Friday’s preliminary hearing.
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New Line, Warner Bros pact with Sweden’s Embracer Group on Middle Earth feature slate
Deal comes 20 years after New Line released Peter Jackson’s The Lord Of The Rings trilogy
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Comment
Comment: Don’t blame Bafta. The entire industry needs to reconsider what is an “awards film”
”Sitting around pointing fingers at Bafta is a comfortable factory setting and it fundamentally changes nothing.”