All Awards articles – Page 68
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Features
Maggie Gyllenhaal on directing ‘The Lost Daughter’: "No one had to come to me with a spoonful of bullshit sugar"
“I know I want to be a director. I know I want to write. And I don’t know if I want to keep acting.
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News
Oscars ceremony to get host for first time in four years
No further details at time of writing.
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Features
How the Covid lockdown inspired Kenneth Branagh to make ‘Belfast’
As a director, Kenneth Branagh has long been comfortable switching between big-budget studio pictures and smaller, more intimate productions
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News
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ ineligible for Baftas after film not uploaded to awards portal
Reports that the Sony blockbuster was not made available for Bafta voters.
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Features
Rebecca Hall on the personal journey behind her directing debut ‘Passing’
Rebecca Hall’s personal journey to making her directing debut Passing started some 17 years ago.
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Features
Denis Villeneuve talks “taxing” ‘Dune’ shoot, identifying with Paul Atreides, sequel plans
Denis Villeneuve has been obsessed by Dune since reading Frank Herbert’s book as a teenager, four decades ago.
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News
‘The Power Of The Dog’, ‘West Side Story’ win at low-key 2022 Golden Globes
Embattled HFPA hands out 79th awards behind closed doors.
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Features
‘King Richard’ director Reinaldo Marcus Green: “We didn’t want to sugarcoat anything”
Reinaldo Marcus Green may never have been a teenage tennis phenomenon, but he still brought an athlete’s perspective to King Richard.
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‘The Power Of The Dog’ director Jane Campion talks casting Benedict Cumberbatch, switching shoot to New Zealand
Growing up in Wellington, New Zealand, Jane Campion and her friends used to sit atop grocery boxes and pretend they were riding horses
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Reviews
‘Lunana - A Yak In The Classroom’: Review
Global word-of-mouth lands Bhutanese debut a coveted spot on the Oscar shortlist for international feature
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News
Golden Globes set for stripped down ceremony amid controversy and Covid
The event will go ahead with no red carpet or audience and highlight philanthropy as well as winners.
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Bhutanese Oscar contender ‘Lunana’ goes to Goldwyn for North America
Pawo Choyning Dorji drama is the latest shortlist entry to secure US distribution.
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Comment
Comment: Are diverse filmmakers excluded by what is considered an ‘awards worthy’ film?
It’s possible there will be no filmmakers of colour among the finalists for best film and best director at the Baftas or Oscars, unless King Richard pushes through.
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Features
Who are the leading Oscar and Bafta contenders for supporting actor and actress?
After an encouragingly diverse set of acting nominations last year, the academies may now be fearing this year’s awards will take a backwards step.
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Features
“I was basically playing Terence”: Jack Lowden on portraying Siegfried Sassoon in Terence Davies' ‘Benediction’
The actor about finding the man behind the verse in Terence Davies’ take on anti‑war poet Siegfried Sassoon.
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Features
“Women’s bodies are autobiography”: Joanna Scanlan dissects ‘After Love’
“They tell our life history in a way that is not quite the same on a male body.”
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News
The Screen Podcast: our verdict on the Oscar shortlists, ‘Flee’ director interview
Hosts Matt Mueller, Jeremy Kay and Charles Gant analyse the Oscar international and documentary categories.
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Features
‘The Duke’ team on making Roger Michell’s final film: “he was just a brilliant director, massively imaginative"
The writers and producers behind real-life art-heist tale The Duke tell Screen about the making of what would be director Roger Michell’s final feature.
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Features
How Joanna Hogg started anew with ‘The Souvenir: Part II’
Joanna Hogg, her fellow producers and star Honor Swinton Byrne discuss new thinking, new partners and notable departures in tone.
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Features
Screen’s guide to the 2022 documentary Oscar shortlist
This year’s Academy Award shortlist has a decidedly international flavour.