All Awards articles – Page 16
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Zhang Yimou to receive two honours at Asian Film Awards
The acclaimed Chinese filmmaker will receive a lifetime achievement award and the highest-grossing Asian film award.
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Stephen Rea to be honoured by Irish Film and Television Academy
Rea was nominated for an Oscar and Bafta for ’The Crying Game’.
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Oscars inclusion study finds “much more work to do”
“In 2024, the percentage of women and people of colour nominated still falls far below proportional representation.”
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Universal, Warner Bros, Thunder Road execs join Screen’s Global Production Awards jury
Judges include Thunder Road Films partner Erica Lee, Warner Bros DEI officer Asif Sadiq and CNC’s head of Film France Daphné Lora.
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Bifa reveals funding challenges as it launches second Springboard programme (exclusive)
“We have no core funding and the income from the awards doesn’t cover the year-round costs of the organisation.”
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Bafta-winner Jennifer Lame on the biggest challenges editing 'Oppenheimer'
The editor tells Screen how her pivot from indie films placed her at the centre of the Barbenheimer phenomenon.
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Matteo Garrone on his Oscar-nominated drama ‘Io Capitano’: "it’s a contemporary epic"
Two Senegalese teenagers risk everything to reach the promised land of Europe in Io Capitano, a stirring and topical drama from Italy’s Matteo Garrone. Screen talks to the director about his Oscar-nominated feature.
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‘Oppenheimer’ wins top 2024 PGA Award, capping big weekend
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse named best animated feature.
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‘Past Lives’, Celine Song triumph at 2024 Spirit Awards
Anatomy Of A Fall at Neon was named best international film.
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ wins big at France’s Cesar Awards
Actress Judith Godrèche took to the stage to make a speech about the prevalence of sexual assault in the film industry.
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UK’s National Film and Television School names 2024 student winners
Awards were given out in categories including cinematography, editing, composing.
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How ‘May December’ screenwriters hit the cinematic jackpot with their first produced spec script
Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik’s Oscar-nominated May December is inspired by a scandal from their youth.
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Annette Bening on her year-long preparation for 'Nyad’: "I was inspired by a certain amount of fear"
When Bening first read the script, she remembers, “I was moved and I laughed, I was furious at her, but I loved her.”
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In focus: the Oscar-nominated live-action shorts from the UK
The films competing in the best live-action short category at the Oscars this year include two directing debuts from UK filmmakers.
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Global Production Awards deadline for entries closes soon
Early bird entries closes February 23, while the normal deadline is March 8.
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‘The Holdovers’, ‘American Fiction’, ‘Barbie’, ‘May December’ among WGA nominees
Strike-delayed ceremony to take place after Oscars.
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How ‘To Kill A Tiger’ director shone a light on India’s gender violence
Nisha Pahuja set out to make a film about male consciousness-raising on gender issues in India, then found herself in the middle of a case of child rape. She tells Screen how the victim’s courageous family inspired her to tell their story in To Kill A Tiger.
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Comment: Bafta’s winning films are an optimistic vision of a global UK industry
Box-office success for ’The Zone Of Interest’, ’Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ’All Of Us Strangers’ suggests the arthouse audience is back too.
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Bafta taking YouTuber stage invasion during ‘Oppenheimer’ win “very seriously”
The social media prankster is believed to have previously infiltrated other awards ceremonies.
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How Bafta-winning ‘The Zone Of Interest’ producer Jim Wilson learned to be filmmaker-forward and creatively driven
Wilson calls The Zone Of Interest “without a doubt the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do work-wise”.