All Awards articles – Page 47
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Features
Is France’s defiantly traditional film industry waking up to gender equality?
A handful of female French directors enjoyed success in 2022.
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News
‘Till’ to receive PGA’s 2023 Stanley Kramer Award
Keith Beauchamp, Barbara Broccoli, Whoopi Goldberg, Thomas Levine, Michael Reilly, Fredrick Zollo served as producers,
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Features
‘Living’ team talk Bill Nighy, positivity and how they nabbed ‘Ikiru’ rights
In converting Japanese film Ikiru to UK drama Living, director Oliver Hermanus, screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro and producer Stephen Woolley were able to add a note of positivity and optimism — as they explain to Screen.
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Emma Thompson doesn’t want to be called “brave” for ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’ nudity
After a career spanning 40 years, Emma Thompson has taken one of her most daring roles to date.
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Features
How Joseph Kosinski convinced Tom Cruise to make a 'Top Gun' sequel
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Joseph Kosinski tell Screen about the film’s epic journey.
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Baftas 2023: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
With 10 nominees, the category always presents a fascinating snapshot of UK film.
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News
Screen digital edition: December 16
Edition focuses on the British talent in contention for the Baftas.
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News
The seven-year fight to bring the ‘The Woman King’ to the big screen
The story of the real-life female warriors who protected an African kingdom is now a major box-office hit
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Features
Rian Johnson talks ‘Knives Out’ Netflix deal, playing Mafia with ‘Glass Onion’ cast
With Knives Out and sequel Glass Onion, Rian Johnson breathes new life into a film genre that had been neglected by Hollywood for decades.
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Features
Todd Field on being given the creative freedom to make ‘TÁR’: “They gave me enough rope to hang myself”
With his first film in 16 years, Todd Field returns with TÁR — a provocative drama about the rise and fall of a classical music star.
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News
‘Banshees Of Inisherin’, ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ lead AACTA International nominations
Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ also secured multiple nods.
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Dominik Moll’s ‘The Night Of The 12th’ leads nominations for France’s Lumière Awards
’Saint Omer’, ‘Other People’s Children’ and ’Pacifiction’ also receive multiple nods.
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ dominates Critics Choice nods, ‘Aftersun’ earns three
Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Woman King), Sarah Polley (Women Talking) among directing nominees.
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Reviews
‘Sr.’: Review
Netflix presents an engaging portait of irreverent filmmaker Robert Downey Sr by his actor son
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Features
Sarah Polley on making ‘Women Talking' and why the story meant so much to her
In Women Talking, an ultraconservative religious community’s female members must decide how to confront the sexual abuse they are experiencing. Its writer/director Sarah Polley talks to Screen.
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Why Baz Luhrmann chose to make an Elvis biopic: "He is an amazing canvas"
”Elvis is an amazing canvas because he’s there at the crossroads of culture in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, for the good, the bad and the ugly.”
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Features
Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the director and screenplay categories: 2023 edition
Many directors and screenwriters who won prizes in recent years have returned with a new title.
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News
Screen digital edition: December 13
Latest awards weekly spotlights some of the directors and writers in this year’s Oscar and Bafta race.
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Features
In conversation: Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell talk ’The Banshees Of Inisherin’ and being “kindred souls”
The Dublin pair spill the beans on the trajectory of a beautiful friendship.
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From ‘Love Actually’ to ‘Living’: Bill Nighy on his "unspeakably lucky” career
Close to two decades on from his Bafta win for Love Actually, Bill Nighy’s beautifully restrained performance in Living sees him back in the awards conversation — and in a rare big-screen lead role.