Awards
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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?
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Golden Globes 2024: Complete Nominations List
Top nominees for the 81st ceremony include “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer,” “Succession” and “The Bear”
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‘The Zone of Interest’ Named Best Film of 2023 by Los Angeles Film Critics
Jonathan Glazer wins Best Director; acting awards go to Emma Stone, Sandra Hüller, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Rachel McAdams
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‘The Debit Card’ Director Hoped Oscar-Qualifying Short Could Expose ‘System’ of Overworked Au Pairs
TheWrap Screening Series: “They are being kept from their family, didn’t get to see their own family and getting paid really badly,” says Thijs Bouman, whose film was joined by “Madeleine,” “Neighbour Abdi” and “The Barber of Little Rock”
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‘Occupied City’ Director Steve McQueen Says Coffee and Pee Breaks ‘Become Part of the Experience’ of Watching His 4-Hour Holocaust Doc
TheWrap magazine: Adds cocreator Bianca Stegter, “You couldn’t deal with it in one-and-a-half hours, that would just be impossible”
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‘The Mission’ Directors Said NatGeo Was ‘Not Afraid’ of Their Documentary Examining the Company’s History of Exoticizing Foreign Cultures
TheWrap magazine: “They have said that they were culpable for shaping the Western conception of tribal cultures,” says co-director Jesse Moss
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How ‘Shayda’ Became a ‘Huge Healing Journey’ for the Director and Her Mother
TheWrap magazine: Noora Niasari’s autobiographical debut about an Iranian immigrant fleeing an abusive husband spotlights the universality of domestic violence
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‘The Eternal Memory’ Director Says a Filmmaking Error Added Extra Poignancy to Her Film
TheWrap magazine: ” The footage being out of focus works because it’s meaningful,” says Oscar-nominated documentarian Maite Alberdi
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‘Pictures of Ghosts’ Director Says His Brazilian Documentary Came Together in a ‘Natural and Progressive Way’
TheWrap magazine: Kleber Mendonça Filho’s feature is a love letter to cinema and his beloved city of Recife