All Awards articles – Page 2
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste named best actress by African American Film Critics Association
Nickel Boys earns best picture.
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Love, violence and awful behaviour: the making of Rose Glass’s ‘Love Lies Bleeding’
Rose Glass and her ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ co-writer Weronika Tofilska on making their uncompromising US-set crime thriller.
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Baftas 2025: fierce competition faces titles competing for the British-only categories
Top contenders include ’Conclave’, ’Blitz’, ’Gladiator II’, ’We Live In Time’ and ’Civil War’.
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Bifa, EFA & Globes round-up, plus what are the hot British contenders? – Screen Podcast
Early awards indicators suggest Emilia Perez is the one to beat while Kneecap’s Bafta chances are wide open.
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In conversation: Nora Fingscheidt and Halina Reijn on ‘The Outrun’, ‘Babygirl’ and navigating cultural barriers
The duo discuss the processes of making their films and where the future might take them.
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Screen digital edition: December 13
Read Screen’s December 13 awards issue, which explores the intense competition for the two British-only feature categories at the Baftas.
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Terrorism drama ‘Red Path’ takes top awards at Red Sea film festival 2024
Further winners included ‘To A Land Unknown’, ‘Seeking Haven For Mr. Rambo’ and ‘Snow White’.
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‘Conclave’, ‘Wicked’ lead Critics Choice Awards nominations
Both films scored 10 nominations each.
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US producers are mobilising to protect their rights – and careers – in a changed industry
Without an official union, US producers are lobbying in different ways to improve their representation.
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Pedro Almodovar on ‘The Room Next Door’: “I feel naked with the reality of mortality”
Pedro Almodovar confronts issues of mortality in his first English-language feature ‘The Room Next Door’.
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“It’s a hard industry to be a woman”: Marielle Heller on making a film for mothers in ‘Nightbitch’
Marielle Heller’s fourth feature adapts a bestselling novel about a harried mother who seems to be turning into a dog.
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Red Sea Souk awards over $900,000 in industry prizes
Katia Jarjoura’s ‘Robbing Beirut’ took the largest prize, the $75,000 production award.
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‘Emilia Perez’ leads nominations for France’s Lumière Awards
The French-made, Spanish-language film earned six nominations.
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Denis Villeneuve breaks down four key scenes from ‘Dune: Part Two’: “It required a lot of patience from the actors”
Villeneuve opens up on the Harkonnens floating in the desert opening sequence, and Feyd-Rautha’s brutal birthday on Giedi Prime.
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‘A Real Pain’: why Kieran Culkin’s first post-‘Succession’ role proved a challenge
During the production of A Real Pain, Kieran Culkin’s loose approach frequently collided with director Jesse Eisenberg’s meticulous planning
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‘Civil War’, The Substance’, ‘Flow’ among ACE editing nominees
Winners to be announced at 75th Annual ACE Eddie Awards on January 18 in Los Angeles.
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Karla Sofia Gascon: “As ‘Emilia Pérez’ shows, we all have time to change and become better people”
Karla Sofia Gascon describes her long journey to the gender-switching role she plays in Emilia Pérez.
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Kate Winslet on starring in ‘Lee’ and why she is producing for the first time: "I care about not winging it"
Winslet tells Screen why she is storming through the next chapter of her career.
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Awards Whispers: our anonymous Bafta voters weigh in on their early favourites
”Filmmakers are taking big swings”
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Glen Powell on why ‘Hit Man’ was a tough sell for studios
After a string of failed auditions saw Powell dropped by his agency, the actor took control of his own destiny.