All Awards articles – Page 137
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'Strong Island' director Yance Ford on making Oscar history and Netflix's "economic levelling"
Ford is the first openly transgender man to be nominated for any Academy Award.
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Academy shows solidarity with Syrian 'Aleppo' filmmakers over visa block
Syrian producer consider next steps.
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Baftas 2018: 'Three Billboards' triumphs at ceremony dominated by #TimesUp campaign
The night was dominated by messages of solidarity and support for the victims of sexual harassment and bullying.
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Baftas 2018: Full list of winners
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won five awards, including best picture.
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Bafta explain Barry Norman 'In Memoriam' omission
Film critic will be considered for TV awards.
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Baftas 2018: The best speeches
#TimesUp was praised by many winners, as was the strength of British filmmaking talent.
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Introducing the 2018 European Shooting Stars
The 10 young European actors selected for this year’s Shooting Stars initiative are in town to meet the global film industry.
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UK women in film call for end to harassment ahead of Baftas
Several Bafta attendees will bring activists with them to this year’s ceremony.
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Six talking points ahead of the 2018 Baftas
The Shape Of Water stakes its claim but this is the most British line-up in years.
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Michael Keaton in talks for biographical drama 'What Is Life Worth'
Biographical story to be directed by Oscar winner David Frankel.
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Screen February 2018
Digital edition includes previews of Competition and Panorama sections at Berlinale.
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'Lady Bird' star Laurie Metcalf on why working with a female director felt different
Best supporting actress Oscar nominee appreciates the film’s timeliness in the age of #TimesUp.
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'Phantom Thread' producer JoAnne Sellar on Paul Thomas Anderson: "He's mellowed a lot"
Veteran producer has worked with the director since ‘Boogie Nights’.
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The story behind 'Three Billboards' production company Blueprint Pictures
Graham Broadbent and Pete Czernin on going from university pals to Oscar nominees.
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‘The Shape Of Water’ cinematographer Dan Laustsen: “We lit it like an old 1950s movie”
Danish cinematographer talks through his latest collaboration with Guillermo del Toro.
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'Call Me By Your Name' writer James Ivory: "Almost everyone has a version of this"
Three-time Oscar-nominated writer explains his passion project of over a decade.
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Roger Deakins on 'Blade Runner 2049', Oscar hopes and why he wants new challenges
With 13 Oscar nominations without a win, will cinematographer Roger Deakins finally get his due this year?
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'Get Out', 'Call Me By your Name' win at 2018 Writers Guild Awards
The Handmaid’s Tale takes home two prizes in TV category.
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Oscar-nominated composer Johann Johannsson dies aged 48
His credits included The Theory Of Everything, Sicario and Arrival.
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'Last Men In Aleppo' is a way to "address war crimes", says director
Documentarian aims to represent “people fighting for their dreams”.