All Awards countdown articles
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‘Sing Sing’ star Clarence Maclin on why he hopes his story can inspire others
Clarence Maclin learned to act inside prison — a redemptive journey celebrated in Greg Kwedar’s film Sing Sing.
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US producers are mobilising to protect their rights – and careers – in a changed industry
Without an official union, US producers are lobbying in different ways to improve their representation.
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How Iranian cinema continues to take flight in the face of relentless government oppression
Iran’s filmmakers are defying strict censorship laws to scoop festival prizes and woo global buyers and audiences.
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How ‘Will & Harper’ explores friendship and trans identity
Will Ferrell and Harper Steele take a soul-searching road trip across the US.
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How ‘Nickel Boys’ tells its story through the radical use of the first-person perspective
Screen meets the film’s writer/director RaMell Ross.
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Maite Alberdi on ‘The Eternal Memory’: “Alzheimer’s is a context, but this is a love story”
Shot over five years, Oscar-shortlisted ’The Eternal Memory’ depicts a prominent Chilean TV journalist’s battle with dementia. But this is really a story about the power of love, filmmaker Maite Alberdi tells Screen
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50 films to watch this awards season: 2024 edition
Screen International presents its essential guide to titles likely to dominate the awards conversation.
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New talent focus: Brazil’s Carlos Segundo on his upcoming project ‘Milk Powder’
The Brazilian filmmaker’s short film Sideral screened at Cannes and was longlisted for the Oscars. Now his second feature is generating buzz.
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Is the Asia Pacific region poised for more Oscar success?
Oscar wins in 2020 and 2022 with Parasite and Drive My Car give confidence to a buoyant region that has upped the number of countries participating in this year’s international feature Oscar. Screen surveys the candidates hoping to repeat the success.
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Is ‘Bardo’ leading the pack? Rounding up the Oscar contenders from the Americas
The Americas region has missed out on nominations for the past three years.
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Will Smith slaps Chris Rock onstage at the Oscars, later apologises during speech
“I want to apologise to the Academy… love will make you do crazy things.”
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Awards whispers: “I try not to pay attention to the buzz on films”
Anonymous voters reveal their thoughts on the Bafta longlists and Oscar shortlists.
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How ‘Parasite’ production designer Lee Ha Jun built the film's iconic house
Lee has received a best production design Oscar nomination for his work.
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Why Noah Baumbach teamed up with David Heyman to make ‘Marriage Story’
Screen talks to the filmmakers about their first screen collaboration, and Baumbach’s most awards-nominated film to date.
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The long campaign for casting to be recognised at the Bafta Film Awards
Screen traces the successful fight for recognition, and spotlights the inaugural nominees in this year’s casting Bafta.
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Cinematography Oscar nominees on authenticity and avoiding VFX
Screen speaks to the DoPs behind 1917, Joker, The Irishman, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood and The Lighhouse.
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Five costume design teams discuss their Bafta and Oscar-nominated work
Screen spoke to the costume teams behind Little Women, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, Judy, The Irishman and Jojo Rabbit.
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French Césars under fire (again) over Roman Polanski’s 12 nominations
French feminists rail against César Academy for not taking moral position on Polanski.
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Roman Polanski’s ‘An Officer And A Spy’ tops César nominations
France’s César Academy members’ support for Polanski’s film unswayed by rape allegations.
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Awards whispers: who are our Bafta and Ampas members voting for?
Anonymous UK-based Bafta and Ampas voters reveal who is getting their vote in nine major categories.