All Awards articles – Page 126
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Raspberries, tears and laughter: the best Oscars 2019 speeches
Olivia Colman:, “If by the way I forget anybody, I’m going to find you later and I’m going to give you all a massive snog.”
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'Green Book' wins best picture at 2019 Oscars
ROMA wins three Oscars for Netflix/Participant Media.
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Oscars 2019: Full list of winners
Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite and Alfonso Cuarón’s ROMA began night on 10 nominations apiece.
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'If Beale Street Could Talk' triumphs at Spirit Awards
Can You Ever Forgive Me? wins two, including best supporting male for Richard E. Grant.
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In pictures: UK Consul General and Screen International pre-Oscars party
Richard E. Grant, Daniel Battsek, Deborah Davis among attendees
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Oscars: Why a best actress nod is often as good as a female-driven film gets
Screen examines data that reveals how actresses have often been cut adrift from the awards mainstream
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'Custody' wins best film at 2019 Cesar Awards
Domestic violence drama earns four prizes in Paris.
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Vue boss threatens to pull Bafta support over Netflix 'ROMA' eligibility row
Tim Richards says the exhibitor cannot support the awards if Netflix does not adhere to theatrical windows.
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The Screen Podcast: the serious business of the Oscars
The first episode looks at what it takes to win an Oscar these days, with guests Daniel Battsek, Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley.
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'Eighth Grade', 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' lead WGA winners
Bo Burnham’s debut feature won original screenplay.
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Academy relents on Oscar TV show plan
Awards in the four affected categories are back in the ceremony TV broadcast.
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'Fantastic Beasts 2' VFX chief on puppets, JK Rowling and Brexit
Three-time Bafta Film Award nominee Christian Manz has been working in the Harry Potter universe for a decade and a half.
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'BlacKkKlansman' producers on pitching Spike Lee and the film's lasting impact
“We want this film to wake people the fuck up, and to talk about this very real problem, which is happening in society every single day, all the way to the Oval Office.”
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Academy responds to open letter blasting Oscar plan
Statement follows open letter from nearly 100 filmmakers about decision to present four Oscars during commercial breaks.
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ScreenSkills head of film won't cast Oscars votes in protest at excluded categories
Gareth Ellis-Unwin says plan to cut four categories from TV broadcast ”is a damaging move”.
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Industry outrage grows over Academy Oscar plan
Notables including Alfonso Cuaron, Christopher Nolan and George Clooney add names to open letter.
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Richard E. Grant calls for 'best casting' award to be created by Bafta and Oscar
He was talking at the first Casting Directors Awards held in London on Tuesday,
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How UK-born producer Lynette Howell Taylor played a key role in 'A Star Is Born'
Los Angeles-based producer Lynette Howell Taylor, born in Liverpool, has produced more than 20 films since 2006.
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Nadine Labaki on how Oscar contender 'Capernaum' can "ignite some kind of change"
“It was the biggest victory for me to see my actors, who were struggling in real life to prove they legally exist, to be in Cannes, applauded and appreciated.”
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Rachel Weisz on 'The Favourite': "It's just great playing opposite women"
The actress tells Screen about loving her female co-stars and being directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.