All Awards countdown articles – Page 5
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Lulu Wang on the real-life story behind 'The Farewell'
The filmmaker talks to Wendy Mitchell about going back to her Chinese roots in her indie comedy-drama The Farewell.
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Armando Iannucci on ‘David Copperfield’: “it’s a celebration of what I feel Britain is”
Armando Iannucci’s used an inventive approach to David Copperfield, but in an age of status anxiety the book’s key theme needed no updating.
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‘Toy Story 4’ filmmakers on why the franchise needed another instalment
Toy Story 3 seemed like a fitting conclusion to the series, but the creative team knew Woody had more lessons to learn.
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How cutting the budget helped James Mangold get ‘Ford V Ferrari’ over the line
The racing drama’s journey to the screen involved a decade of stops and starts, director James Mangold tells Mark Salisbury.
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'I Lost My Body' filmmakers talk working with Netflix on their quirky severed hand animation
Ben Dalton talks to the filmmakers about the creative journey behind one of the year’s most inspired animated features
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Rian Johnson compares working on 'Knives Out' to 'Star Wars': "it's still the same essential process"
Johnson’s whodunnit stars Daniel Craig as a private investigator.
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Making 'A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’: "we could parody lots of sci-fi tropes"
Aardman’s second feature-length Shaun The Sheep movie gambols into the sci-fi realm.
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‘The Irishman’, ‘Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood’ among 344 eligible for best picture Oscar
Uncut Gems, A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, Pain And Glory make the longlist.
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Awards whispers: anonymous UK voters discuss Bafta’s outstanding British film category
Is this the moment to opt for smaller indie fare?
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‘The Souvenir’ leads nominees for 2020 London Critics’ Circle Film Awards
The Irishman, 1917, Marriage Story also in contention.
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Screen digital edition: December 17 2019
Screen’s latest award edition focuses on the Golden Globe nominations, and also includes interviews with contenders Greta Gerwig, Sam Mendes and Taika Waititi.
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Bafta film chiefs talk streaming challenges, eligibility rules, date changes
Amanda Berry, CEO of Bafta, and Emma Baehr, director of awards and membership, sit down with Screen.
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Academy unveils shortlists for doc, music, effects, make-up and hair, shorts Oscars
Nominations to be announced on January 13, 2020.
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'Parasite', 'Les Misérables', 'Atlantics' on international feature film Oscar shortlist
Nominees to be announced on January 13, 2020.
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Robert Eggers on why his actors endured “physical misery” whilst making ‘The Lighthouse’
Writer/director Robert Eggers tells Demetrios Matheou about conjuring up the intense atmosphere of The Lighthouse.
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‘The Cave’ director: “For a woman to be filmed is dangerous”
In an underground hospital in a besieged Syrian city, Dr Amani saved lives while battling prejudice and patriarchy.
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Awkwafina on finding authenticity in ‘The Farewell’: “Speaking bad Chinese is more interesting”
The ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ actress plays Billi, a Chinese American who returns to China to see her terminally-ill grandmother.
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’Atlantics’ director Mati Diop talks taking the plunge with Netflix
Haunting ghost story exploring legacy of African exodus to Europe is Senegal’s Oscar submission.
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Why ‘For Sama’ is “a tool to understand the Syrian situation”
Waad al-Kateab — co-directing with Edward Watts — gave shape to her Syrian survival story For Sama by making it a letter to her infant daughter.
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Baftas 2020: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
A highly diverse range of titles will compete for outstanding British film at the Bafta Film Awards.