All Awards articles – Page 66
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’Lost Illusions’, ‘Annette’, ‘Aline’ lead France’s Cesar nominations
Ceremony for awards voted on by 4,363 members of the César academy will take place on February 25.
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“Each job felt like a triumph”: ‘Mass’ lead Ann Dowd on sticking with acting through hard times
”I never thought of myself as an ingenue. Nor did anyone else, for that matter.”
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Jared Leto on taking a “big swing” with his ‘House Of Gucci’ role
The role became one of the film’s major talking points.
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‘Dune’, ‘Belfast’ among ASC nominees, Ari Wegner earns rare female nod for ‘The Power Of The Dog’
Faya Dayi, Cusp in running for documentary prize.
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Kirsten Dunst outlines her different approaches with her ‘The Power Of The Dog’ co-stars
Dunst acts opposite her husband Jesse Plemons, and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Ruth Negga on the powerful impact of her ‘Passing’ role, producing ambitions
Negga plays a character who chooses to ‘pass’ as white in Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut.
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‘Clara Sola’ dominates Sweden’s Guldbagge Awards with five prizes
Nathalie Alvarez Mesen’s film won best film, director and screenplay.
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Awards whispers: anonymous voters react to Bafta longlists, Golden Globes and SAG nominations
” I would love to see [the Golden Globes] make a comeback so we can have some fun and glamour back in our increasingly self-righteous industry.”
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Bafta confirms suspension of honorary prizes for 2022 film awards
The changes are also taking effect across Bafta’s annual TV and games awards.
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Javier Bardem talks ‘Being The Ricardos’, authenticity in casting, upcoming projects
Javier Bardem plays Cuban-American band leader Desi Arnaz in Aaron Sorkin’s ’Being The Ricardos’. Screen talks to the Spain-born star about a trio of roles shining this awards season
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Olivia Colman on the joys of playing an “absolutely honest” character in ‘The Lost Daughter’
Olivia Colman was drawn to Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter for its honest depiction of a flawed mother.
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How Andrew Garfield learned to sing for ’Tick, Tick… Boom!’: “I had a whole village helping me"
Andrew Garfield had always backed away from singing roles until Lin-Manuel Miranda came calling for ‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’.
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ production designer on creating film’s multiverse
The film’s production designer Jason Kisvarday talks to Screen.
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Banjos and bassoons: how ‘The French Dispatch’ composer Alexandre Desplat collaborates with Wes Anderson
The fifth feature collaboration to date between the composer and Anderson has a “more American, jazzy/bluesy” feel.
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“The beginning of an explosion”: ‘The Mitchells Vs The Machines’ team on advances in animation
“There are a lot of X-Men on screen, and I don’t know any X-Men. But I do know families that don’t get along.”
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‘Belle’ creator Mamoru Hosoda on global collaboration, Japanese cinema and advances in computer animation
“I always liked the underlying story of Beauty And The Beast,” says Hosoda about the fairy tale on which Belle is loosely based.
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‘No Time To Die’ sound team describe the “unique magic on set… that’s very hard to create afterwards”
Simon Hayes had a special plan for the film’s Jamaican club scene in No Time To Die.
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Panama’s ‘Plaza Catedral’ becomes final 2022 Oscar shortlisted international film to land US deal
Drama premiered at Guadalajara, won lead actor awards.
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Spike Lee to receive DGA lifetime achievement award
Filmmaker earned Guild’s DGA Honor in 2002.