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UK and Hollywood – a long history and a bright future (comment) 4a5w48
Britain’s ambassador to the US, Sir Kim Darroch, explains how this year’s Oscar nominations prove transatlantic creative ties are as strong as ever.
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US Briefs: 'Hidden Figures', 'Westworld' triumph at ADG Awards 3o1u5j
Hidden Figures, engers and La La Land prevailed in the feature production design categories at the 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards in Hollywood on Saturday night.
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Berlin: indies face tough EFM climate 451a46
Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay takes the pulse on activity so far at this year’s EFM in Berlin.
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Industry on Trump alert 1g6q13
Screen’s editor Matt Mueller discusses the US travel ban controversy.
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We should celebrate this year's truly historic Oscar nominations 564635
The 2017 Oscar nominations featured the most diverse list of nominated films and actors in years.
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Oscars 2017 analysis: diversity gains a boon in ugly times 61z5e
This year saw a number of records, including the most nominations for black actors in one category.
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Baftas 2017 analysis: 'La La Land' soars, diversity debate simmers 5z5h39
Silence and Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk among shutouts; #Baftassowhite a non-starter.
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What do the Golden Globe results mean for the Oscars? 1j2h69
La La Land has the momentum, but don’t rule out Manchester By The Sea or Moonlight.
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Comment: four New Year's resolutions for the film industry in 2017 1a2g5j
Unlocking the youth audience and moving beyond the superhero glut are among resolutions the industry might have in mind this year.
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Comment: Diversity gains and double standards in 2016 2y5ji
Screen’s deputy editor Andreas Wiseman casts his eye over the film industry’s diversity triumphs and tribulations in 2016.
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Comment: China offers UK film and TV companies "boundless opportunities" r3y25
“No better time for firms to explore their options,” says Neil Semple of the Department for International Trade.
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Shot from the heart 5g4z1g
Screen’s editor Matt Mueller casts his eye over some of this year’s awards season contenders.
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Opinion: Populist Globes heap kudos on 'La La Land' 63u5w
UPDATED: Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) voters like to keep everybody happy by spreading their largesse across as many contenders as possible.
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How to stay profitable in the age of streaming 4k193u
GUEST COMMENT: Guillaume de Chalendar from Bank Leumi outlines revenue opportunities for producers in the modern market.
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Declaration of independents 4t5g4c
Moonlight and Manchester By The Sea are showing themselves to be serious contenders this awards season.
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Indie spirit sets the scene 2c636u
Screen editor Matt Mueller considers the Independent Spirit and British Independent Film Award nominations.
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This year, all bets are off g4114
Screen editor Matt Mueller considers the effects of Trump’s victory on this year’s awards season.
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Imaginarium CEO: Content remains king but filmmakers must think beyond 6zx4c
Tony Orsten, CEO of VFX specialist Imaginarium Studios, whose credits include Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, explains why film-makers need to think beyond content to be successful.
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Streaming's final frontier (COMMENT) 6e15q
Screen editor Matt Mueller looks back at AFM and discusses the continued emergence of VoD players.
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'Rules Don't Apply' director Warren Beatty on reboots, Trump 5e1p6h
The Hollywood legend took to online form Reddit on Thursday as a new trailer dropped for his latest directorial outing and itted he could see a president portray him if there were ever a biopic of his life.