Awards
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How Estonian Documentary ‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’ Helped a Broken Woman Heal
TheWrap magazine: “I could wash my shame off and accept my vulnerability, my imperfections,” says first-time director Anna Hints
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‘Barbie’ Dominates Critics Choice Award Nominations, Breaks Record With 18 Noms
Greta Gerwig’s comedy leads a field that also includes “Oppenheimer,” “Poor Things,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro” and “The Holdovers”
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How ‘Four Daughters’ Turned a Family’s Tragedy Into Therapy
TheWrap magazine: Kaouther Ben Hania explains how her genre-blending documentary about a Tunisian mother and her daughters helped them cope with trauma
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‘Bobi Wine: The People’s President’ Wins Top Prize at IDA Documentary Awards
The International Documentary Association also crowned “The Mother of All Lies,” “Smoke Sauna Sisterhood” and “Four Daughters” on Tuesday
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Minnie Driver Recalls ‘Good Will Hunting’ Heartbreak After Matt Damon Dumped Her Before 1998 Oscars: ‘I Was Devastated’
The two stars, who were both nominated, attended the ceremony, but he brought his new girlfriend
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How Israeli Wedding Drama ‘Seven Blessings’ Worked in the ‘Real Essence’ of Its Stars, Writers | Video
TheWrap Screening Series: Actresses and cowriters Reymonde Amsallem and Eleanor Sela reflect with director Ayelet Menahemi on crafting their Oscar submission
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Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard’s Experience on ‘Memory’: No Trailer? No Makeup? No Problem
TheWrap magazine: Mexican director Michel Franco says he warns his actors before filming to make sure “they know how I work”
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’20 Days in Mariupol,’ ‘American Symphony,’ ‘Beyond Utopia’ Lead PGA Awards’ Documentary Nominations
“The Disappearance of Shere Hite,” “The Mother of All Lies,” “Smoke Sauna Sisterhood,” and “Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis)” round out the entries
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Willem Dafoe Is Adamant About His ‘Poor Things’ Character: Don’t Call Him a Mad Scientist!
TheWrap magazine: “Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong!” Dafoe says. “That’s being lazy. That’s not what he is”
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‘Society of the Snow’ Director Explains How a Famous Survival Story Was Finally Depicted ‘Using Real Names’
TheWrap magazine: “We used all local actors with Uruguayan accents, which was so important to us and to the survivors,” says director J.A. Bayona
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‘The Delinquents’ Director Rodrigo Moreno Makes You Wonder if You’d Like to Rob a Bank
TheWrap magazine: Argentina’s Oscar submission interrogates the prison of a jail cell vs. an office cubicle
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‘All the Light We Cannot See’ Breakout Star Aria Mia Loberti Originally Auditioned for Her ‘Own Healing’
TheWrap magazine: “As much as I loved studying and reading about how the world can change because of the words we use, I wasn’t out in the real world doing those things,” she shares
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How ‘Four Souls of Coyote’ Used Standing Rock Protests to Tell an Ancient Native American Tale
TheWrap Screening Series: Hungary’s Oscar submission reminds us that “humans are not the crown of creation, they are just one of the created beings,” according to director Áron Gauder
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‘The Other Black Girl’ Author Zakiya Dalila Harris Reveals Why Nella’s Ending Changed for Hulu: ‘She’s Deciding to Take Charge’
TheWrap magazine: “It’s going to be messy, but if we get a Season 2, at least we’ll get to see her fight,” Harris says
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Supersized Golden Globes Nominations Kick Off a Desperate Salvage Project
More nominees! Taylor Swift! What’s not to love?