All Features articles – Page 74
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The hot acquisition titles at Sundance 2023
New work from Cynthia Erivo, Emilia Clarke, Anne Hathaway, Sebastian Silva and the Larrain brothers.
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70 European and Mena films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Jessica Hausner, Marco Bellocchio, Michel Gondry and Lone Scherfig are among the auteurs with new films this year.
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18 Asian films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Includes upcoming features from Hirokazu Kore-eda, Ng Yuen Fai, Kim Jee-woon and Hayao Miyazaki.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ cinematographer talks challenges of filming 3D underwater, relationship with James Cameron
Russell Carpenter won an Oscar shooting Titanic for James Cameron. But the cinematographer faced his biggest challenge yet reteaming for epic spectacle Avatar: The Way Of Water.
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Janusz Kaminski on creating a romanticised look for ‘The Fabelmans’ and making 20 films with Spielberg
Screen talks to the Oscar and Bafta-winning cinematographer.
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Jessie Buckley on ‘Women Talking’, her singing career and being ‘naughty’ with Olivia Colman
’Women Talking’ follows a number of roles for Buckley in films foregrounding female characters, and/or directed by women.
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‘Babylon’ team on designing Damien Chazelle’s ambitious Old Hollywood vision: “It was high octane”
Damien Chazelle’s 1920s tale of outsiders breaking into Hollywood combines rich and poor, opulent parties and desert locations — as Babylon production designer Florencia Martin and costume designer Mary Zophres explain to Screen.
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How Ruth E Carter pays tribute to T’Challa through the outfits in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
Following her Oscar-winning work on Black Panther, costume designer Ruth E Carter tells Amber Wilkinson how her designs for the sequel honour its departed lead character while expanding the film’s world.
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“The hardest thing I’ve ever done”: Behind the gruelling process of editing ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
Editor Eddie Hamilton talks to Screen.
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My Screen Life: ‘A Man Called Otto’ producer Rita Wilson on Venice, ‘Mary Poppins’ and the FBI
The actress, producer and singer is Oscar-shortlisted for the song ‘Til You’re Home’.
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Ram Bergman, Daniel Craig unravel the secrets of ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’: “It felt more risky”
”You’re following a movie that’s very popular and very beloved. The first one, there’s no expectation, it came out of nowhere.”
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Sara Dosa on ‘Fire Of Love’: “This forced me to work and think in a completely different way”
Fire Of Love director Sara Dosa talks to Screen about delving into archive, finding an unusual love story and why volcanoes are ‘the stuff of magic’.
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How ‘All That Breathes’ director found "searingly true moments" for Oscar-shortlisted documentary
Shaunak Sen explores the relationship between humans and the natural world in a film about two brothers rescuing birds in polluted New Delhi. The director of All That Breathes talks to Screen.
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16 UK films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Includes new titles from Rose Glass, Alice Lowe, Steve McQueen, Ken Loach and Michael Winterbottom.
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Margaret Brown on making slave ship documentary ‘Descendant’, partnering with the Obamas
Descendant director Margaret Brown talks to Screen about how the community in Mobile, Alabama is still reckoning with the legacy of the last slave ship to reach the US.
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26 North American films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Includes new films from Wes Anderson, Marielle Heller, Greta Gerwig, Denis Villeneuve, Sofia Coppola, Martin Scorsese and David Fincher.
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What could the Sundance Film Festival’s new hybrid format mean for the industry?
Sundance 2023 will provide both a marker for the year to come in global independent filmmaking and a glimpse of what film festivals could look like in the post-pandemic era.
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Awards whispers: anonymous voters react to 2023 Bafta longlists
“I wish Bafta would have a longer deadline to watch the long-listed films”
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Will a new president help Brazil’s film industry get back on its feet?
There is optimism in Brazil’s cultural sector following the election of Lula, but also recognition that progress will take time.
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In profile: the 2023 Oscar and Bafta documentary contenders
The documentary chapter of the US Academy has reduced the vast field of non-fiction contenders to just 15 films. Screen assesses the titles now competing to be among the five Oscar nominees — and ultimately to win the prize.