All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 10
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Features
Venice 2021 preview: Critics’ Week and Giornate degli Autori highlights
Critics’ Week opens with a debut feature from director Jake Wachtel, ’Karmalink’.
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‘Bull’: Fantasia Review
Paul Andrew Williams returns to grittier terrain for a visceral tale of revenge
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Locarno 2021 line-up guide: Piazza Grande and International Competition titles
Screen profiles the titles selected by Locarno’s incoming artistic director Giona A Nazzaro for its 2021 edition.
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‘Voice Of Silence’: Fantasia Review
Strong performances highlight this thriller about a mute and the 11-year-old he’s assigned to safeguard
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‘Pure Grit’: Galway Review
Kim Bartley spends three years on Wyoming’s Wind River reservation for a poignant study of Native American life
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‘Black Medicine’: Galway Review
A black market doctor faces a terrible choice in Colum Eastwood’s confident debut
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‘Softie’: Cannes Review
A new teacher brings hope for a sensitive 10-year-old living in northeastern France’s projects
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Emmys spotlight: Suzanne Mackie, Emma Corrin, Amy Roberts and Cate Hall talk season four of 'The Crown'
Executive producer Suzanne Mackie, actress Emma Corrin, costume designer Amy Roberts and hair & make-up designer Cate Hall discuss how they found the delicate balance between drama and authenticity in season four of The Crown.
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‘Coppelia’: Annecy Review
Live action and CGI animation seamlessly combine in this modern retelling of the 150-year-old ballet
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News
Marseille’s “jewel box” FIDLab showcases 16 international projects
Nine prizes will be handed out by the FIDLab jury.
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‘Danny Boy’: TV Review
Anthony Boyle, Toby Jones star in BBC feature-length drama set during the Iraq War and its aftermath
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‘Gaucho Americano’: Hot Docs Review
This hypnotic documentary observes Patagonian horsemen working on an American sheep ranch
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‘The Virtuoso’: Review
Anthony Hopkins stars in a hitman thriller that fails to thrill or hit
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‘Lost Boys’: CPH:DOX Review
A drug-fuelled escape to Southeast Asia becomes a nightmare descent into debauchery for Finnish director Joonas Neuvonen
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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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How an experimental process created the sensation of hearing loss for 'Sound Of Metal'
Sound designer Nicolas Becker on the experimental processes used to get into the head of a drummer losing his hearing in ’Sound Of Metal’.
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How ‘The Father’ recreated the “disorientation of the audience” from the stageplay on screen
Florian Zeller’s film is nominated six times at both the Baftas and Oscars.
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News
Qumra 2021: photographer Brigitte Lacombe on working with Scorsese, Streep and Spielberg
French photographer has worked with the likes of Federico Fellini, Steven Spielberg and Lynne Ramsay across near 50-year career.