All Features articles – Page 133
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Awards whispers: What did our voters make of the Bafta 2021 awards?
Our anonymous voters discuss this year’s Bafta winners and awards show.
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Visions du Réel’s Emilie Bujès talks meeting the challenge of a second pandemic edition
Artistic director Emilie Bujès reveals the struggles and fresh alliances that have come out of hosting a second edition during the virus crisis.
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‘Promising Young Woman’ director Emerald Fennell breaks down three standout scenes
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker tells Screen about her writing and directing choices.
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“The stars aligned”: how Hong Kong’s ‘Better Days’ made it into the Oscar race
The producers and distributors retrace the journey of the coming-of-age drama to the Academy Awards.
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‘Mank’ writer-producer Eric Roth on working with Fincher, ’Dune’, Scorsese’s next project
Oscar-winning screenwriter Eric Roth served twin roles on Mank — punching up Jack Fincher’s screenplay and as producer
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The story behind Bafta-winning documentary ‘My Octopus Teacher’
The uplifting tale of a man recovering from depression through his bond with a sea creature has taken the world by surprise, charming audiences and awards voters alike.
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‘Judas And The Black Messiah’ filmmakers talk bringing their powerful story to the screen
‘Screen’ talks to director Shaka King and producer Charles King about their ambitious drama.
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‘Minari’ producer Christina Oh on her personal connection to the Korean immigrant story
Oh was brought the script by her friend, the film’s eventual star Steven Yeun.
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‘Hunger Ward’ director on the challenges of filming in war‑torn Yemen
The director discusses his Oscar-nominated documentary short about children living and dying in Yemen.
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The “fine line between romance and reality” in creating the world of ‘Mank’
Production designer Donald Graham Burt and costume designer Trish Summerville tell Screen how they brought 1930s Hollywood to life.
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Baftas 2021: the key talking points
The nominations were radical but in the end the winners weren’t.
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My Screen Life: New Zealand festival director Marten Rabarts on watching whales from his office
The globetrotting film exec turned festival director reflects on a year spent grounded and his formative influences.
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Screen awards team debates this year’s Bafta race and who is poised to triumph
Screen’s UK awards team takes the measure of this year’s Bafta film nominations, predicts the winners and looks forward to the 2022 awards.
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UK producer Jeremy Thomas talks Oscar return, his new starring role and friendship with Johnny Depp
The Oscar-winning producer discusses ‘Pinocchio’, Mark Cousins’ new documentary about his life, and upcoming projects.
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Why there is buzz at the North American box office for the first time in over a year
After ‘Godzilla Vs. Kong’’s strong opening, distributors are hoping for a better summer.
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What was Thomas Vinterberg thinking when shooting the final scene of ‘Another Round’?
The Danish director discusses his Oscar- and Bafta-nominated drinking drama.
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Word of Mouth - Leigh Kittay: “I try not to read reviews for movies I care about before I see them”
The Black Bear Pictures exec on her go-to critics and “a weird year for movies”.
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‘Nomadland’ producers explain how the unorthodox project came together
Nomadland’s journey to the screen began with friendships forged during the 2017 awards season.
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‘Calm With Horses’ director Nick Rowland on launching during a pandemic: “the film got two bites of the cherry”
The UK-Ireland release of Calm With Horses was cut short after less than a week in March 2020.
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‘His House’ director Remi Weekes on the awards comeback for genre films
Weekes discusses the Weinstein deal that never was, awards recognition and future goals.