All Awards articles – Page 20
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"A great, great artist": Martin Scorsese on his friend and frequent collaborator Robbie Robertson
The filmmaker tells Screen International about their life and work together.
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Wim Wenders on representing Japan in the Oscar race with ‘Perfect Days’: “It was a totally unexpected thing"
Although thrice nominated (for documentary feature), Wim Wenders has never won an Oscar. Could Japanese drama Perfect Days change his fortunes? Screen talks to the revered German filmmaker
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The risky journey behind North Korea documentary ‘Beyond Utopia’
Madeleine Gavin’s Beyond Utopia charts two attempts at defection from North Korea and the underground network that provides vital help.
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‘The Creator’, ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ lead Visual Effects Society nominees
22nd Annual VES Awards set for February 21 in Los Angeles.
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‘Shame On Dry Land’ wins record seven prizes at Sweden’s Guldbagge awards
The Toronto drama took seven prizes including best director, actor, supporting actor.
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Cinematographer Robbie Ryan on bending the rules for ‘Poor Things’: “It’s not meant to be a realistic look”
Cinematographer Robbie Ryan tells Screen how he bent the rules with Yorgos Lanthimos for Poor Things, found a familiar family vibe with Ken Loach on The Old Oak, and enjoyed the spontaneity of shooting Andrea Arnold’s next film.
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‘Origin’, ‘American Fiction’, ‘The Color Purple’ among AAFCA winners
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Danielle Brooks tie for supporting actress.
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Mark Ruffalo on breaking out of his nice guy “brand” in ‘Poor Things’ and the upcoming ‘Mickey 17’
“You fall into this kind of brand. People come to see you as one thing and I was just kind of tired of it. It felt stifling to me.”
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‘Oppenheimer’ wins eight Critics Choice Awards including film, director
Emma Stone, Paul Giamatti, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Robert Downey Jr. win acting prizes.
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‘Oppenheimer’, ‘Saltburn’ among British Society of Cinematographers feature film nominees (exclusive)
Third-ever nomination for Rodrigo Prieto, for ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’.
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‘The Zone Of Interest’, ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ earn PGA nominations
35th Annual Producers Guild Awards takes place on February 25.
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‘Amerikatsi’ director Michael Goorjian and System of a Down’s Serj Tankian talk historic Armenian Oscar selection
Filmmaker and star Michael Goorjian discusses his comedic approach to a harrowing story.
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ producer Marie-Ange Luciani on embracing challenging productions and future projects
“If it’s not challenging, it’s boring,” says the powerhouse French producer
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Ludwig Göransson discusses his acclaimed ‘Oppenheimer’ score: “You want to feel what he feels”
Ludwig Göransson’s high-impact score for Oppenheimer helped turbocharge the biographical drama into a $952m blockbuster hit. Screen talks to the Oscar winner about his journey into sound.
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No walls and smaller cars: ‘Barbie’ team on creating the design rules for Barbie Land
A two-decade working relationship binds Barbie production designer Sarah Greenwood, set decorator Katie Spencer and costume designer Jacqueline Durran. They tell Screen how they tackled their most distinctive project to date.
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‘Evil Does Not Exist’, ’12.12: The Day’ lead 2024 Asian Film Awards nominations
‘Snow Leopard’, ‘Paradise’, ‘The Goldfinger’ and ‘Godzilla Minus One’ also land multiple nods.
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Screen digital edition: January 12
Screen’s January 12 awards weekly is focused on the creators behind some of the biggest films in this year’s awards race and the leading documentary contenders.
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Leonardo DiCaprio on his “unredeemable” ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ character, collaborating with Lily Gladstone
DiCaprio discusses re-tooling the script for ‘Killers’, plus his future projects.
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Maite Alberdi on ‘The Eternal Memory’: “Alzheimer’s is a context, but this is a love story”
Shot over five years, Oscar-shortlisted ’The Eternal Memory’ depicts a prominent Chilean TV journalist’s battle with dementia. But this is really a story about the power of love, filmmaker Maite Alberdi tells Screen