All Awards articles – Page 7
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NewsJacques Audiard distances himself from ‘Emilia Pérez’ star Karla Sofía Gascón
“What Karla Sofía said is inexcusable.”
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NewsTake That, Jeff Goldblum to perform at Baftas 2025
Take That’s song Greatest Day featured in ’Anora’.
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FeaturesIreland’s largest pizza and drinking with Michael Fassbender: eight memorable moments in the ‘Kneecap’ journey
Kneecap is the explosive hit of this year’s Baftas. Writer/director Rich Peppiatt and the band’s JJ Ó Dochartaigh discuss eight memorable events in the creation and release of the film.
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FeaturesAre awards voters finally embracing genre titles?
‘The Substance’ , ’Heretic’ and ’Nosferatu’ have earned a slew of nominations.
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News‘Emilia Pérez’ star Karla Sofía Gascón to be absent from LA awards circuit amid campaign implosion
Netflix believed to be pivoting away from Spanish star as focus on FYC campaigns in US, UK.
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NewsSPC schedules territory releases for Brazilian Oscar nominee ‘I’m Still Here’
Drama has grossed more than $1m in North America and expands this weekend.
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FeaturesSebastian Stan on playing Trump in ‘The Apprentice’: “A studio boss advised me not to do it”
The Bafta-and Oscar-nominated star of The Apprentice tells Screen why his choices can never be dictated by fear
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FeaturesAdam Elliot on taking eight years to make ‘Memoir Of A Snail’ and telling Australian stories
Australia’s Adam Elliot continues his celebration of heroic misfits with stop-motion tragicomedy Memoir Of A Snail. Screen talks to the Oscar-nominated filmmaker.
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FeaturesIn profile: the 2025 Bafta Film Awards shorts contenders
The diverse films competing in Bafta’s two shorts categories encompass body horror, the Ukraine war, bull-jumping, distressed pets and personal filmmaker excavations.
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FeaturesAwards Whispers: voters discuss the Oscar and Bafta nominations – “a lot of the movies don’t feel as Oscar-baity”
“A category rather than film gripe: do we really need 10 options for outstanding British film?”
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NewsScreen digital edition: February 4
Includes interviews with Ralph Fiennes, Edward Berger and Rich Peppiatt.
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FeaturesIn conversation: Edward Berger and Ralph Fiennes talk ‘Conclave’, bonding during lunch with Robert Harris
Edward Berger changed the nationality of his Conclave protagonist so he could cast Ralph Fiennes.
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News‘The Brutalist’ wins top prize at London Film Critics’ Circle awards
‘Conclave’, ‘Nickel Boys’ and ‘A Real Pain’ also collected two awards each at the ceremony.
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NewsIcelandic drama ‘When The Light Breaks’ leads Goteborg winners
‘Trans Memoria’, ‘Love’ among other winning films.
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NewsScreen’s awards-season experts debate the state of the Oscar and Bafta races – Screen Podcast
As well as the frontrunners, categories where nominees are gathering late momentum are also highlighted.
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NewsOscar-nominated ‘Emilia Perez’ star Karla Sofía Gascón issues apology over historic tweets
“I want to acknowledge the conversation around my past social media posts that have caused hurt.”
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NewsZoe Saldana “saddened” over social media posts by ‘Emilia Pérez’ co-star Karla Sofía Gascón
“It saddens me that we’re having to face this setback right now.”
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FeaturesJason Reitman on making ‘Saturday Night’ at a breakneck pace, sticking with smaller features
Telling the story of the fevered 90 minutes leading up to an iconic TV launch, Jason Reitman captures the energy with his own film Saturday Night. He talks to Screen about his meta approach.
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News‘The Count Of Monte-Cristo’ leads nominations for France’s Cesar Awards
Also strong showings for ’Beating Hearts’ and ’Emilia Perez’.
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FeaturesSean Baker breaks down four key scenes from ‘Anora’: "I always encourage my actors to improvise"
Anora depicts events leading up to — and spiralling down from — an extraordinary set of nuptials. Filmmaker Sean Baker reveals all to Screen about the creation of four key scenes.



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