All Awards articles – Page 18
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Million Youth Media wins Production Guild of Great Britain’s annual inclusion award
The award was handed out at a London ceremony last night (February 8).
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Screen digital edition: February 9
Screen’s February 9 awards weekly focuses on some of the directors, actors, screenwriters and casting directors nominated for the Oscars and Baftas this year.
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‘American Symphony’: Matthew Heineman talks funding challenges and the dramatic finale
Best known for documentaries in conflict zones, Matthew Heineman competes for a Bafta with a film about musician Jon Batiste and his wife Suleika Jaouad.
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UK special effects guru Neil Corbould on staging key scenes from ‘Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning’ and ‘Napoleon’
Double Oscar-winning special effects supervisor Neil Corbould is Bafta-nominated this year for both Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning and Napoleon. He tells Mark Salisbury about how his team staged two key scenes in each film
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How make-up legend Kazu Hiro transformed Bradley Cooper into Leonard Bernstein for ‘Maestro’
Screen talks to Kazu Hiro about character work, and how he got a second chance at this career.
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Academy creates new competitive casting category
Specifics of award’s presentation to be determined by board at future date.
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Samantha Morton to be awarded Bafta Fellowship
Morton will be presented the award at the 2024 Bafta Film Awards on February 18.
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‘The Zone Of Interest’ sound team on recreating the overheard horrors of Auschwitz
Sound designer Johnnie Burn and production sound mixer Tarn Willers talk about their imaginative, detail-rich approach.
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Hong Kong Film Awards nominations led by newsroom drama ‘In Broad Daylight’
Lawrence Kan’s feature has secured 16 nominations.
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Screen digital edition: February 6
Screen’s February 6 awards weekly focuses on some of the actors, directors, screenwriters and craft teams nominated for the Oscars and Baftas this year.
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Andrew Haigh breaks down four key scenes from ‘All Of Us Strangers’: "Half the crew were crying"
The present and past collide in All Of Us Strangers, Andrew Haigh’s audacious mix of contemporary gay romance, emotional family drama and metaphysical fantasy. Screen talks to the writer/director about the choices he made in four pivotal scenes
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‘Rye Lane’ star Vivian Oparah on her Bafta nomination, shooting the film’s “painful” karaoke scene
London romantic comedy Rye Lane premiered at Sundance in 2023, turbo-charging the career of Vivian Oparah thanks to her joyful, exuberant performance. Neil Smith speaks to the Bafta-nominated actress about a year to remember
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How Tony McNamara wrestled “crazy” source material ‘Poor Things’ into an Oscar-nominated screenplay
Writer Tony McNamara has made his mark — on stage, on film and on television — with attention-grabbing stories about women.
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‘The Zone Of Interest’, ‘All Of Us Strangers’ lead London Film Critics’ Circle awards
Jonathan Glazer’s Holocaust drama wins film, director, technical prizes.
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‘Mother, Couch’ wins main award at Goteborg Film Festival
‘The Missile’ actress Oona Airola receives best acting prize.
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Japanese debut ‘Rei’ leads Rotterdam winners
Special jury awards of €10,000 each were given to Midhun Murali’s ’Kiss Wagon’ and Jaydon Martin’s ’Flathead’.
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Carey Mulligan: Bradley Cooper asked me to go “all in” for ‘Maestro’ role
Carey Mulligan says she had never allowed herself to let go fully as an actor before playing Felicia Bernstein in Maestro. She tells Screen why this role was different.
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How a personal prop helped Da’Vine Joy Randolph craft her career-changing performance in 'The Holdovers'
Da’Vine Joy Randolph anchors Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers with warmth and wisdom, all the while seeping in a profound parental grief. She talks to Demetrios Matheou about the multifaceted, award-winning role.
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Screen digital edition: February 2
Screen’s February 3 awards weekly focuses on the actors nominated at the Oscars and Baftas.
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'The Color Purple' breakout Danielle Brooks on paying homage to Oprah Winfrey and finding her "happy place as an actor”
Danielle Brooks made her name on stage in Broadway musical The Color Purple — and nearly a decade later the big-screen version sees her contending for major film awards.