All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 9
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FeaturesEmmys spotlight: How India Amarteifio prepared to play the lead in ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’
It’s definitely been a marathon, rather than a sprint.”
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Reviews‘Between The Rains’: Sheffield Review
Immersive prize-winning doc charts the impact of climate change on the Turkana community of Eastern Kenya
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FeaturesEmmys spotlight: ‘Bad Sisters’ cast talk straddling comedy and drama, show's real-life impact
Screen sat down with creator and star Sharon Horgan and cast members to get under the skin of this comedy-drama
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Reviews‘Your Fat Friend’: Sheffield Review
Blogger-turned-author Aubrey Gordon fights against fat shaming in Jeanie Finlay’s latest documentary
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Reviews‘Tish’: Sheffield Review
Sheffield Doc/Fest opens with a portrait of the late British working class photographer Tish Murtha
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Reviews‘In The Rearview’: Sheffield Review
Aid worker/filmmaker Maciek Hamela gives a voice to ordinary Ukranians as they flee war
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Reviews‘Greatest Days’: Review
Take That boyband musical starring Aisling Bea is a summer starter for the UK box office
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Reviews‘The Boogeyman’: Review
British director Rob Savage takes on Stephen King’s 1973 short story to mixed results
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Reviews’All To Play For’: Cannes Review
Virginie Efira shines as a single mother attempting to save her son from the French care system
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Reviews‘The Little Mermaid’ Review
Disney’s live-action version of its animated classic doesn’t make enough of a splash.
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Reviews‘If Only I Could Hibernate’: Cannes Review
A teenage boy attempts to study his way out of poverty in this assured debut from Mongolia
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Reviews‘Creatura’: Cannes Review
A sexually repressed woman confronts her difficult past in this frank Spanish drama from Elena Martin Gimeno
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow at 20: the story behind Screen's renowned talent spotting programme
As Screen International’s new-talent showcase Stars of Tomorrow reaches its 20th anniversary, Screen looks back over two decades of star spotting.
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Reviews‘It’s Raining In The House’: Cannes Review
Teenage siblings try to cope with their alcoholic mother in this arresting coming-of-age tale from Belgium
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Reviews‘Fast X’: Review
The tenth instalment of the explosive action franchise is a high-speed trip down memory lane
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Features40 years of Screen International’s Cannes jury grid: its origins and impact
As Screen International’s Cannes critics’ jury grid approaches its 40th year, Nikki Baughan looks back on its origins and impact for filmmakers, industry and the festival.
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Reviews‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’: Review
Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen reunite for a trip to Italy
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Reviews‘The End Of Sex’: Review
A married couple attempt to spice up their love life in this lacklustre Canadian sex comedy
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Reviews‘Peter Pan & Wendy’: Review
Wendy takes centre stage in David Lowery’s family-oriented adaptation of the J.M. Barrie classic
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Berlin cinema founder Verena von Stackelberg on how she got her start, her influences and her favourite festival
Programmer and founder of Berlin’s Wolf Kino cinema on who she admires in the industry and her discovery of indie film








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