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Wise words
From Up to Inglourious Basterds, The Hangover to A Serious Man, there are some choice, wildly creative original screenplays on offer for awards voters this year. Likewise in the adapted category, films from stage plays, books old and new and foreign-language films are all in contention. Mike Goodridge surveys the ...
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Awards Countdown: Original Screenplay
Screen brings you a selection of this year’s potential screenplay awards contenders.
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Awards Countdown: Adapted Screenplay
Screen brings you a selection of this year’s potential adapted screenplay awards contenders.
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Screen's new talent of 2009
Who were the actors, directors and writers who stepped into the spotlight in 2009?
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Weekly international box office – December 11
Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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International heavyweights of 2009
In the face of studio behemoths and franchise titles, some original gems and local blockbusters have notched up impressive runs at the international box office.
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Stars earn their stripes
With all the year’s films now out of the gate and screening to media, guilds and other awards groups, the complexion of the acting categories has become clearer.Mike Goodridge assesses the hottest contenders at this stage of the race.
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Awards Countdown: Best Supporting Actress
ScreenDaily brings you a list of potential candidates for Best Supporting Actresses.
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Awards Countdown: Best Supporting Actor
ScreenDaily brings you a list of potential Best Supporting Actor candidates.
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A French Legende
With new films from Olivier Dahan, Roselyne Bosch and Forest Whitaker in the pipeline, Alain Goldman — one of France’s leading producers — tells Nancy Tartaglione his recipe for international film-making
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Awards Countdown: Best Actress
ScreenDaily brings you a list of potential Best Actress contenders.
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Awards Countdown: Best Actor
ScreenDaily brings you a selection of this year’s potential Best Actor contenders.
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Outrage
Takeshi Kitano returns to the yakuza genre that made him internationally famous. Beat Takeshi (Kitano’s acting persona) stars as Otomo, the leader of a low-level gang who’s always called on to take care of dirty work while the higher ups keep their hands clean. An assignment to reign in ...
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Elevator to the Gallows
A Japanese remake of Louis Malle’s classic 1957thriller.Hiroshi Abe stars as a doctor having an affair with the wife of a medical services company president. The pair scheme to make her husband’s murder look like a suicide.