All Features articles – Page 405
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The 2010 Bafta Race
The King’s Speech seems a natural for Bafta glory, but a bumper year for British film means it’s far from a one-horse race, reports Allan Hunter
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A closer look at the Golden Globe nominations
The Golden Globe nominations are a significant signpost on the road to the Oscars. Mike Goodridge reports on the main contenders – and those which may have been overlooked
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Hans Zimmer-composer, Inception
For the score of Inception, Hans Zimmer used mathematics to mirror its complex plot.
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AR Rahman-Composer, 127 Hours
Danny Boyle gave AR Rahman two months to compose a complete symphony.
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Trent Reznor--Composer, The Social Network
Trent Reznor went the distance for David Fincher in scoring The Social Network, he tells John Hazelton
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Jacki Weaver – Supporting Actress, Animal Kingdom
Sandy George meets an Australian veteran in the process of being ‘discovered’ for her performance as an evil matriarch in crime thriller Animal Kingdom
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James Franco - Actor, 127 Hours
The actor tells Jeremy Kay how his role in stoner comedy Pineapple Express informed his tense performance as a trapped rock climber in 127 Hours
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Aaron Sorkin – Screenwriter,The Social Network
The complex story behind the creation of Facebook was a challenge, even for Aaron Sorkin. He tells John Hazelton how his moral compass met Sony’s lawyers
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Ken Ralston – Visual Effects, Alice In Wonderland
Although he already has five Oscars for special effects, Ken Ralston found Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland his biggest challenge. John Hazelton reports
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Weekly International box office Dec 17-19
Fox’s Chronicles Of Narnia: Voyage Of The Dawn Treader continued to dominate the international market in its third week, taking $31.5m from 10,107 screens in 61 territories.
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A few good men
From stammering kings to trapped climbers, the performances in the best actor race are particularly diverse in 2010. Jeremy Kay looks at how the actor category is shaping up and profiles some of the names in the mix
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Producing in the UK
Seven of the UK’s most talented independent producers join our roundtable discussion about the state of the industry, including building sustainable businesses, the crossover with TV, English audiences, and co-productions.
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The Brit 50
Screen profiles the top 50 production companies in the UK, including veterans, upstarts, integrated outfits and international players.
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Mao's Last Dancer screening, LA
Mao’s Last Dancer composer Christopher Gordon was at a special screening in Los Angeles last week at the Linwood Dunn Theater. Gordon, writer Jan Sardi and actor Kyle MacLachlan did a Q&A after the screening. Partners for the event were ASCAP, the Society of Composers and Lyricists and AusFilm. Gordon ...
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Tron: Legacy tops snowy UK weekend
Tron: Legacy saw off the bad weather and the threat of the Dawn Treader to debut top of the UK box office.
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Baltic Event Best Pitch winner: Under Electric Clouds
The Screen International Best Pitch Award was presented for the third time during Tallinn’s Baltic Event co-production market (Dec 1-3). This year’s winners, Russian director Alexei German Jr and producer Artem Vassiliev, talk about their project Under Electric Clouds.
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3D special - read here!
Screen’s first 3D supplement looks at every aspect of Europe’s 3D revolution.
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European Ski Cup, Les Arcs Film Festival, France
Directors, producers, sales agents, distributors and festival programmers were among the competitors who took part in the European Ski Cup at the Les Arcs Film Festival, France.
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The complete package
In a troubled economic landscape, US talent managers are increasingly producing and packaging projects for their clients — but some agents are complaining of a land grab. Sharon Swart reports.