“Oppenheimer” la película más nominada, “Barbie” se queda atrás y Lily Gladstone se pierde la nominación.
Hoy se han anunciado los nominados a los BAFTA 2024, los premios Británicos y los últimos grandes premios antes de conocer las nominaciones a los Oscars la semana que viene. Oppenheimer sigue en cabeza, Barbie con menos nominaciones que en otros premios y The Holdovers se posiciona como segunda favorita para Mejor Película. Entre las sorpresas se encuentran Dominic Sessa nominado, que puede dar la sorpresa en los Oscars, y la no nominación de Lily Gladstone.
Ya puedes hacer tus predicciones d elos ganadores con nuestra quiniela (abajo).
La ceremonia de los BAFTA tendrá lugar el 18 de febrero en Londres. Aquí os dejamos con la lista de los nominados de la 77ª edición de los BAFTA:
Mejor PELÍCULA
Oppenheimer
Killers of the Flower Moon
Anatomy of a Fall
The Holdovers
Poor Things
Mejor PELÍCULA BRITÁNICA...
Hoy se han anunciado los nominados a los BAFTA 2024, los premios Británicos y los últimos grandes premios antes de conocer las nominaciones a los Oscars la semana que viene. Oppenheimer sigue en cabeza, Barbie con menos nominaciones que en otros premios y The Holdovers se posiciona como segunda favorita para Mejor Película. Entre las sorpresas se encuentran Dominic Sessa nominado, que puede dar la sorpresa en los Oscars, y la no nominación de Lily Gladstone.
Ya puedes hacer tus predicciones d elos ganadores con nuestra quiniela (abajo).
La ceremonia de los BAFTA tendrá lugar el 18 de febrero en Londres. Aquí os dejamos con la lista de los nominados de la 77ª edición de los BAFTA:
Mejor PELÍCULA
Oppenheimer
Killers of the Flower Moon
Anatomy of a Fall
The Holdovers
Poor Things
Mejor PELÍCULA BRITÁNICA...
- 1/18/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
The third annual British Short Film Awards saw In Too Deep and Muna walk away with the top prizes. More below:
Short films are always a great way to spot some emerging new talent, and they’re often bloody good watches in their own right. If you’re looking for somewhere to start in the medium, you could do much worse than the upcoming list.
Founded in 2020 and with the first awards event taking place in 2021, 2023 marks the third consecutive year of the British Short Film Awards, and they’ve announced all their winners across 26 categories.
Awards chair Tommy Clarke had the following to say about the event:
“I founded The British Short Film Awards to help celebrate, nurture, and provide funding to a vital sector of the British film industry that acts as such a crucial breeding ground for emerging talent.
Supporting and celebrating the short film industry often...
Short films are always a great way to spot some emerging new talent, and they’re often bloody good watches in their own right. If you’re looking for somewhere to start in the medium, you could do much worse than the upcoming list.
Founded in 2020 and with the first awards event taking place in 2021, 2023 marks the third consecutive year of the British Short Film Awards, and they’ve announced all their winners across 26 categories.
Awards chair Tommy Clarke had the following to say about the event:
“I founded The British Short Film Awards to help celebrate, nurture, and provide funding to a vital sector of the British film industry that acts as such a crucial breeding ground for emerging talent.
Supporting and celebrating the short film industry often...
- 12/18/2023
- by James Harvey
- Film Stories
Lola Tung has no fear when it comes to straying from how The Summer I Turned Pretty books ended on the Amazon Prime Video series of the same name. In fact, the actor who plays Isabel “Belly” Conklin prefers it when scenes aren’t identical to the novels. Ahead, why Tung likes the TV show to be different, how Tsitp Season 2 ended, and what’s in store for season 3’s ending based on author Jenny Han’s book trilogy.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Jenny Han’s The Summer I Turned Pretty book series and the eponymous Amazon Prime Video series.]
Lola Tung thinks it’s ‘intimidating’ recreating moments from ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ books Christopher Briney, Lola Tung, and Gavin Casalegno | Cindy Ord/Getty Images
Any scene in Tsitp Seasons 1 or 2 that closely resembled its literary counterparts, apart from maybe the bellyflops, probably had Tung sweating a little bit. The 20-year-old admitted filming moments pulled straight...
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Jenny Han’s The Summer I Turned Pretty book series and the eponymous Amazon Prime Video series.]
Lola Tung thinks it’s ‘intimidating’ recreating moments from ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ books Christopher Briney, Lola Tung, and Gavin Casalegno | Cindy Ord/Getty Images
Any scene in Tsitp Seasons 1 or 2 that closely resembled its literary counterparts, apart from maybe the bellyflops, probably had Tung sweating a little bit. The 20-year-old admitted filming moments pulled straight...
- 9/5/2023
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
One Piece Day ’23 to Stream on YouTube With First-Ever English Interpretation for International Fans
Tokyo, Japan, July 3, 2023 – In collaboration with Shueisha Inc. and Toei Animation Co., Ltd., Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. will hold “One Piece Day '23”, an event that brings together all aspects of “One Piece including: manga, anime, movies, music, games, and merchandise for “One Piece” fans all over the world. One Piece Day '23 will be held at Tokyo Big Sight on Friday, July 21 and Saturday, July 22 Jst. For the first time, the main stage festivities will be streamed live to the world on YouTube with simultaneous English interpretation. Visit the YouTube page to receive alerts for when the livestream begins!
Official website: https://onepiece-day.com/en
On day one, “One Piece Film Red” will have a special screening, “Let's go! One Piece Film Red Special Cheer Screening” – the event encourages attendees to participate in a cheer for the movie alongside other fans. The film was first released in Japan on...
Official website: https://onepiece-day.com/en
On day one, “One Piece Film Red” will have a special screening, “Let's go! One Piece Film Red Special Cheer Screening” – the event encourages attendees to participate in a cheer for the movie alongside other fans. The film was first released in Japan on...
- 7/4/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Blessings are imminent, because U.S. Girls — the indie pop project of Meg Remy — return today, February 24th with the new album Bless This Mess. It’s out via 4Ad.
Turns out, while Remy was working on the follow-up to U.S. Girls’ great 2020 album Heavy Light, she was also working on something else: Twin baby boys. With a title that seems to poke fun at maternally-targeted, mass-produced Hobby Lobby wall decor, Bless This Mess captures the extremes of Remy’s emotions as a first-time mom and the nuances of procreation.
The album was made with the help of a few notable guests, including Alex Frankel of Holy Ghost! and Roger Manning Jr. of Jellyfish and Beck. One of the album’s audio engineers was Remy’s frequent collaborator Maximilian Turnbull, who just so happens to also be her husband and co-parent. Many of the takes were recorded while Remy...
Turns out, while Remy was working on the follow-up to U.S. Girls’ great 2020 album Heavy Light, she was also working on something else: Twin baby boys. With a title that seems to poke fun at maternally-targeted, mass-produced Hobby Lobby wall decor, Bless This Mess captures the extremes of Remy’s emotions as a first-time mom and the nuances of procreation.
The album was made with the help of a few notable guests, including Alex Frankel of Holy Ghost! and Roger Manning Jr. of Jellyfish and Beck. One of the album’s audio engineers was Remy’s frequent collaborator Maximilian Turnbull, who just so happens to also be her husband and co-parent. Many of the takes were recorded while Remy...
- 2/24/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Eight films have screened with 11 more to come.
As the Berlinale Competition nears the halfway point, Celine Song’s Past Lives is leading Screen’s Berlin 2023 jury grid with an average score of 3.6.
The romantic drama is way out in front after receiving five four-star ratings from critics – the highest mark meaning “excellent”.
Anton Dolin from Meduza and Katja Nicodemus from Die Zeit marked it lower, at three and two stars respectively.
Song’s debut feature follows two childhood friends from South Korea who reconnect for a few days in New York. It had its world premiere at Sundance last month.
As the Berlinale Competition nears the halfway point, Celine Song’s Past Lives is leading Screen’s Berlin 2023 jury grid with an average score of 3.6.
The romantic drama is way out in front after receiving five four-star ratings from critics – the highest mark meaning “excellent”.
Anton Dolin from Meduza and Katja Nicodemus from Die Zeit marked it lower, at three and two stars respectively.
Song’s debut feature follows two childhood friends from South Korea who reconnect for a few days in New York. It had its world premiere at Sundance last month.
- 2/20/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
’Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything’, ’The Survival Of Kindness’ and ’BlackBerry’ land with middling scores.
Emily Atef’s Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything, Rolf de Heer’s The Survival Of Kindness and Matt Johnson’s BlackBerry are the first titles to land on Screen’s Berlin 2023 Competition jury grid.
De Heer’s film leads with an average of 2.4, followed closely by the other two titles on 2.3.
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Seven critics are taking part in this year’s jury grid and will mark all 19 films playing in competition.
The Survival Of Kindness received four three-star ratings...
Emily Atef’s Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything, Rolf de Heer’s The Survival Of Kindness and Matt Johnson’s BlackBerry are the first titles to land on Screen’s Berlin 2023 Competition jury grid.
De Heer’s film leads with an average of 2.4, followed closely by the other two titles on 2.3.
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Seven critics are taking part in this year’s jury grid and will mark all 19 films playing in competition.
The Survival Of Kindness received four three-star ratings...
- 2/18/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
ITV has welcomed a new crop of 13 incognito celebrities to compete in the UK version of The Masked Singer.
On Sunday 1 January, the top-secret singing series, which sees a number of celebrities dressed in head-to-toe costumes to conceal their identity while they compete, began its fourth season.
During the first episode, Jellyfish was among the first batch of competitors to perform for this year’s judges panel, which consists of singer Rita Ora, comedian Mo Gilligan, former Big Brother presenter Davina McCall and BBC host Jonathan Ross.
Saving herself from elimination, Jellyfish wowed the judges and audience with her debut performance of Guns N’ Roses’s “Sweet Child o’ Mine”.
Also competing in the first round were Phoenix, Knitting and Jacket Potato.
This season’s first elimination was Ghost, who was unveiled as former football star Chris Kamara.
Jellyfish is currently still in the competition. In the meantime, here is...
On Sunday 1 January, the top-secret singing series, which sees a number of celebrities dressed in head-to-toe costumes to conceal their identity while they compete, began its fourth season.
During the first episode, Jellyfish was among the first batch of competitors to perform for this year’s judges panel, which consists of singer Rita Ora, comedian Mo Gilligan, former Big Brother presenter Davina McCall and BBC host Jonathan Ross.
Saving herself from elimination, Jellyfish wowed the judges and audience with her debut performance of Guns N’ Roses’s “Sweet Child o’ Mine”.
Also competing in the first round were Phoenix, Knitting and Jacket Potato.
This season’s first elimination was Ghost, who was unveiled as former football star Chris Kamara.
Jellyfish is currently still in the competition. In the meantime, here is...
- 1/21/2023
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV
It’s been eight years since Italy’s key film and TV market Mia kicked off in Rome and each year its popular co-production market and pitching forum seems to go from strength to strength.
This year the strand, which is already established in drama, documentary and feature film sections, has spread its tentacles to include animation and will see local producers looking for high-profile financial partners and co-production deals get the opportunity to showcase their projects before an audience of industry professionals and top international players from global studios, Ott platforms, broadcasters, production and distribution companies as well as agents and financiers.
This year, Deadline can reveal that there are already some standout pitches across all segments that are sure to drum up interest starting with Crimson Crown, the first series exec produced by Italian master of horror Dario Argento. Being pitched in the Mia drama section, Argento will...
This year the strand, which is already established in drama, documentary and feature film sections, has spread its tentacles to include animation and will see local producers looking for high-profile financial partners and co-production deals get the opportunity to showcase their projects before an audience of industry professionals and top international players from global studios, Ott platforms, broadcasters, production and distribution companies as well as agents and financiers.
This year, Deadline can reveal that there are already some standout pitches across all segments that are sure to drum up interest starting with Crimson Crown, the first series exec produced by Italian master of horror Dario Argento. Being pitched in the Mia drama section, Argento will...
- 9/15/2022
- by Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
Berlin-based sales outfit M-Appeal has debuted the trailer (below) for the Israeli-Ukrainian drama “Valeria Is Getting Married,” which will have its world premiere in Venice’s Horizons Extra Friday.
The film will have its North American premiere at Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 14, where it is part of the Contemporary World Cinema lineup.
The film, directed by Israeli female filmmaker Michal Vinik, is shot from the perspective of two Ukrainian sisters, and follows the tense emotional journey that unfolds over the course of one day. Valeria (Dasha Tvoronovich) arrives in Israel to meet the man she is supposed to marry, thanks to a deal made online. She is following in the footsteps of her older sister Christina (Lena Fraifeld), who is happy with her new life in Israel, but Valeria struggles with the decision.
The accessible, emotionally-charged chamber drama, confined to a few interior rooms for a large part of the film,...
The film will have its North American premiere at Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 14, where it is part of the Contemporary World Cinema lineup.
The film, directed by Israeli female filmmaker Michal Vinik, is shot from the perspective of two Ukrainian sisters, and follows the tense emotional journey that unfolds over the course of one day. Valeria (Dasha Tvoronovich) arrives in Israel to meet the man she is supposed to marry, thanks to a deal made online. She is following in the footsteps of her older sister Christina (Lena Fraifeld), who is happy with her new life in Israel, but Valeria struggles with the decision.
The accessible, emotionally-charged chamber drama, confined to a few interior rooms for a large part of the film,...
- 9/1/2022
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Kelly Reichardt’s ’Showing Up’ lands third on Screen’s Cannes jury grid.
Park Chan-wook’s Decision To Leave finishes on top of Screen’s Cannes jury grid with an average of 3.2 after Kelly Reichardt’s Showing Up and Léonor Serraille’s Mother And Son fail to match its score.
Reichardt’s Competition debut Showing Up landed in third place with an average of 2.7 after receiving five scores of three (good) from our jurors.
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The film, starring Michelle Williams, centres on a New York artist preparing for a show who must balance professional demands with...
Park Chan-wook’s Decision To Leave finishes on top of Screen’s Cannes jury grid with an average of 3.2 after Kelly Reichardt’s Showing Up and Léonor Serraille’s Mother And Son fail to match its score.
Reichardt’s Competition debut Showing Up landed in third place with an average of 2.7 after receiving five scores of three (good) from our jurors.
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The film, starring Michelle Williams, centres on a New York artist preparing for a show who must balance professional demands with...
- 5/28/2022
- by Melissa Kasule
- ScreenDaily
‘Tori And Lokita’ arrives fifth on Screen’s Cannes jury grid and divides the critics.
Mario Martone’s Nostalgia lands third on the jury grid while Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne’s Tori And Lokita splits our jurors.
The Palme d’Or winners secure a 2.5 average for Tori And Lokita which follows the friendship between a young boy and a girl as they make the perilous journey from Africa to Belgium. It gathered four threes (good) and three twos (average) from our jurors.
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Meduza’s Anton Dolin awarded the film a four (excellent), but a one...
Mario Martone’s Nostalgia lands third on the jury grid while Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne’s Tori And Lokita splits our jurors.
The Palme d’Or winners secure a 2.5 average for Tori And Lokita which follows the friendship between a young boy and a girl as they make the perilous journey from Africa to Belgium. It gathered four threes (good) and three twos (average) from our jurors.
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Meduza’s Anton Dolin awarded the film a four (excellent), but a one...
- 5/25/2022
- by Melissa Kasule
- ScreenDaily
Latest films from Ruben Ostlund and Cristian Mungiu both earn a 2.5 average score.
Ruben Ostlund’s Triangle Of Sadness and Cristian Mungiu’s R.M.N. achieved an average score of 2.5 on Screen’s Cannes jury grid.
Woody Harrelson, Harris Dickinson and Charlbi Dean star in dark comedy Triangle Of Sadness, which follows a model couple on a yacht with the super-rich who found themselves stranded on a desert island.
Meduza’s Anton Dolin and Postif’s Michel Ciment awarded it four (excellent), but the average was dragged down by a zero (bad) from Le Monde’s Mathieu Macheret. Ostlund...
Ruben Ostlund’s Triangle Of Sadness and Cristian Mungiu’s R.M.N. achieved an average score of 2.5 on Screen’s Cannes jury grid.
Woody Harrelson, Harris Dickinson and Charlbi Dean star in dark comedy Triangle Of Sadness, which follows a model couple on a yacht with the super-rich who found themselves stranded on a desert island.
Meduza’s Anton Dolin and Postif’s Michel Ciment awarded it four (excellent), but the average was dragged down by a zero (bad) from Le Monde’s Mathieu Macheret. Ostlund...
- 5/22/2022
- by Melissa Kasule
- ScreenDaily
Leos Carax’s ‘Annette’ leads Nadav Lapid’s ’Ahed’s Knee’ and Francois Ozon’s ’Everything Went Fine’.
Leos Carax’s opening-night film Annette has taken the early lead on Screen’s 2021 Cannes jury grid, with three films seen so far by our jurors.
The film, which stars Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard, has an average of three stars, scoring three or four stars from more than half of the critics. However, Screen International’s critic and Positif’s Michel Ciment were the exceptions, both giving the film a less impressive two.
The romantic musical set in Los Angeles is about...
Leos Carax’s opening-night film Annette has taken the early lead on Screen’s 2021 Cannes jury grid, with three films seen so far by our jurors.
The film, which stars Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard, has an average of three stars, scoring three or four stars from more than half of the critics. However, Screen International’s critic and Positif’s Michel Ciment were the exceptions, both giving the film a less impressive two.
The romantic musical set in Los Angeles is about...
- 7/8/2021
- by Melissa Kasule
- ScreenDaily
In case you didn’t get your fill of vegetables at the Thanksgiving table — and really, who wants to waste precious belly real estate on green beans when there’s pie?! — this week’s special edition of The Masked Singer had you covered.
The Fox singing competition’s Group C Finals featured the talents of Mushroom and Broccoli, as well as Jellyfish, in the run-up to the show’s Super Six. The two performers remaining at the end of the hour went on to join Sun, Popcorn, Crocodile and Seahorse for a run at the Golden Mask.
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The Fox singing competition’s Group C Finals featured the talents of Mushroom and Broccoli, as well as Jellyfish, in the run-up to the show’s Super Six. The two performers remaining at the end of the hour went on to join Sun, Popcorn, Crocodile and Seahorse for a run at the Golden Mask.
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- 11/27/2020
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
America unseated a monster this week.
I’m talking about Squiggly Monster, of course, who left The Masked Singer at the end of Wednesday’s episode after a breezy, fun performance of the Rolling Stones hit “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”
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Squiggly did an admirable job, but other showings by his competition — including Jellyfish’s melancholy rendition of Patsy Cline’s “Crazy...
I’m talking about Squiggly Monster, of course, who left The Masked Singer at the end of Wednesday’s episode after a breezy, fun performance of the Rolling Stones hit “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”
More from TVLineBob's Burgers Sneak Peek: Tina's Vision of the Future Ends With a Fatal TwistThe Masked Singer: Find Out Which of the Latest Castoff's Sitcom Co-Stars Were In On His Big SecretMasked Singer Recap: Wiggle 'Shroom
Squiggly did an admirable job, but other showings by his competition — including Jellyfish’s melancholy rendition of Patsy Cline’s “Crazy...
- 11/8/2020
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Is it just me, or does this season of The Masked Singer seem harder to solve than usual?
I feel like by this point in the proceedings, we’re usually pretty sure of at least half of the performers’ identities. Maybe it’s the 2020-ness of it all, or maybe my brain is just too preoccupied with the future of the American republic and such, but on a number of Season 4’s remaining competitors, I’m stumped. Like, who in the actual who is Jellyfish? It’s making me crazy!
More from TVLineThe Masked Singer: Find Out Which of the...
I feel like by this point in the proceedings, we’re usually pretty sure of at least half of the performers’ identities. Maybe it’s the 2020-ness of it all, or maybe my brain is just too preoccupied with the future of the American republic and such, but on a number of Season 4’s remaining competitors, I’m stumped. Like, who in the actual who is Jellyfish? It’s making me crazy!
More from TVLineThe Masked Singer: Find Out Which of the...
- 11/5/2020
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The film will shoot in England and Wales.
Asa Butterfield and Penelope Wilton have signed to star in Grans Gone Wild, the second feature from Jellyfish director James Gardner.
The film is aiming to shoot in September this year, providing the Covid-19 restrictions allow it. Shooting locations are near the M25 in England, and in Wales, including Aberystwyth, an important location to the story.
Katie Dolan is producing for her and Gardner’s UK company Cosmik Pictures; talks with independent financiers and producers are ongoing.
The film is a black comedy about two estranged elderly sisters who reconnect on a no-holds-barred bender that goes awry.
Asa Butterfield and Penelope Wilton have signed to star in Grans Gone Wild, the second feature from Jellyfish director James Gardner.
The film is aiming to shoot in September this year, providing the Covid-19 restrictions allow it. Shooting locations are near the M25 in England, and in Wales, including Aberystwyth, an important location to the story.
Katie Dolan is producing for her and Gardner’s UK company Cosmik Pictures; talks with independent financiers and producers are ongoing.
The film is a black comedy about two estranged elderly sisters who reconnect on a no-holds-barred bender that goes awry.
- 6/12/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
‘Days’, ‘Undine’ come second and third; Abel Ferrara’s ‘Siberia’ last.
Eliza Hittman’s teenage pregnancy drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always has won the Screen Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid, with an average score of 3.4.
It pipped Tsai Ming-liang’s Days by one point, having gained top score fours (excellent) from three critics: Segnocinema’s Paolo Bertolin, Meduza’s Anton Dolin and The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo. It was the only title to receive solely positive scores of either four or three (good).
Behind the 3.3 score of Days was Christian Petzold’s Undine, with a 3.1 average.
The 3.4 score tops...
Eliza Hittman’s teenage pregnancy drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always has won the Screen Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid, with an average score of 3.4.
It pipped Tsai Ming-liang’s Days by one point, having gained top score fours (excellent) from three critics: Segnocinema’s Paolo Bertolin, Meduza’s Anton Dolin and The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo. It was the only title to receive solely positive scores of either four or three (good).
Behind the 3.3 score of Days was Christian Petzold’s Undine, with a 3.1 average.
The 3.4 score tops...
- 2/29/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Only two titles can now top ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’.
Tsai Ming-liang’s Taiwanese title Days has performed strongly on Screen’s Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid, achieving a 3.3 average for second place with just two titles to go.
Days received three top scores of four (excellent), from Meduza’s Anton Dolin, The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo and Screen’s own critic – the joint-most of any title this year with grid leader Never Rarely Sometimes Always.
It did not receive any negative marks, with only one two (average) from Dagens Nyheter’s Helena Lindblad.
The film centres on Kang and Non,...
Tsai Ming-liang’s Taiwanese title Days has performed strongly on Screen’s Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid, achieving a 3.3 average for second place with just two titles to go.
Days received three top scores of four (excellent), from Meduza’s Anton Dolin, The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo and Screen’s own critic – the joint-most of any title this year with grid leader Never Rarely Sometimes Always.
It did not receive any negative marks, with only one two (average) from Dagens Nyheter’s Helena Lindblad.
The film centres on Kang and Non,...
- 2/28/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ still leads.
Burhan Qurbani’s Berlin Alexanderplatz and Sally Potter’s The Roads Not Taken scored low on Screen’s Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid, as controversial Russian title Dau. Natasha split opinion for a joint-third place spot.
Qurbani’s adaptation of Alfred Döblin’s 1929 novel scored three ones (poor) from Segnocinema’s Paolo Bertolin, Meduza’s Anton Dolin, and The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo, as well as three twos (average), with only one positive score of three (good) from Dagens Nyheter’s Helena Lindblad. This brought it an average of 1.7, the fourth-lowest score on the grid.
Burhan Qurbani’s Berlin Alexanderplatz and Sally Potter’s The Roads Not Taken scored low on Screen’s Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid, as controversial Russian title Dau. Natasha split opinion for a joint-third place spot.
Qurbani’s adaptation of Alfred Döblin’s 1929 novel scored three ones (poor) from Segnocinema’s Paolo Bertolin, Meduza’s Anton Dolin, and The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo, as well as three twos (average), with only one positive score of three (good) from Dagens Nyheter’s Helena Lindblad. This brought it an average of 1.7, the fourth-lowest score on the grid.
- 2/27/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
‘The Woman Who Ran’, ‘Bad Tales’ score moderately.
Eliza Hittman’s Us drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always has become the runaway leader on Screen’s Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid.
The film achieved 3.4 - 0.3 ahead of the previous leader, Christian Petzold’s Undine.
This is also significantly ahead of the 3.0 for Synonyms and A Tale Of Three Sisters, the tied winners for 2019; and tops the 3.3 of 2018 winner Isle Of Dogs.
Segnocinema’s Paolo Bertolin, Meduza’s Anton Dolin and The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo each gave it a top-score four (excellent), with the remaining three critics to have scored...
Eliza Hittman’s Us drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always has become the runaway leader on Screen’s Berlin 2020 Competition jury grid.
The film achieved 3.4 - 0.3 ahead of the previous leader, Christian Petzold’s Undine.
This is also significantly ahead of the 3.0 for Synonyms and A Tale Of Three Sisters, the tied winners for 2019; and tops the 3.3 of 2018 winner Isle Of Dogs.
Segnocinema’s Paolo Bertolin, Meduza’s Anton Dolin and The Morning Star’s Rita Di Santo each gave it a top-score four (excellent), with the remaining three critics to have scored...
- 2/26/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Seven critics are participating in this year’s grid.
Screen has launched its jury grid for the Berlinale 2020 Competition films, with Natalia Meta’s The Intruder and Giorgio Diritti’s Hidden Away both marking average scores.
Participating critics on the grid for this year are:
Helena Lindblad, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Anton Dolin, Meduza, Russia Katja Nicodemus, Die Zeit, Germany Wang Muyan, The Paper, China Rita Di Santo, The Morning Star, UK Paolo Bertolin, Segnocinema, Italy Screen’s own critic
As in previous years, each critic watches each Competition film and awards a star rating on the following scale: four (excellent...
Screen has launched its jury grid for the Berlinale 2020 Competition films, with Natalia Meta’s The Intruder and Giorgio Diritti’s Hidden Away both marking average scores.
Participating critics on the grid for this year are:
Helena Lindblad, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Anton Dolin, Meduza, Russia Katja Nicodemus, Die Zeit, Germany Wang Muyan, The Paper, China Rita Di Santo, The Morning Star, UK Paolo Bertolin, Segnocinema, Italy Screen’s own critic
As in previous years, each critic watches each Competition film and awards a star rating on the following scale: four (excellent...
- 2/22/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Former Icon executive Zak Brilliant’s adds two titles to nascent company’s slate.
Republic Film Distribution, the nascent UK releasing company set up by Zak Brilliant, has made two significant theatrical acquisitions: Amazon Studios’ Brittany Runs A Marathon, and UK feature documentary For Sama, which has had acclaimed screenings at SXSW and Cannes.
Republic is positioning itself as both a boutique distributor and theatrical servicing company, with a focus on independent films with social impact.
Paul Downs Colaizzo’s Brittany Runs A Marathon premiered at Sundance in the Us Dramatic Competition and was picked up by Amazon Studios in...
Republic Film Distribution, the nascent UK releasing company set up by Zak Brilliant, has made two significant theatrical acquisitions: Amazon Studios’ Brittany Runs A Marathon, and UK feature documentary For Sama, which has had acclaimed screenings at SXSW and Cannes.
Republic is positioning itself as both a boutique distributor and theatrical servicing company, with a focus on independent films with social impact.
Paul Downs Colaizzo’s Brittany Runs A Marathon premiered at Sundance in the Us Dramatic Competition and was picked up by Amazon Studios in...
- 7/11/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Former Icon executive Zak Brilliant’s adds two titles to nascent company’s slate.
Republic Film Distribution, the nascent UK releasing company set up by Zak Brilliant, has made two significant theatrical acquisitions: Amazon Studios’ Brittany Runs A Marathon, and UK feature documentary For Sama, which has had acclaimed screenings at SXSW and Cannes.
Republic is positioning itself as both a boutique distributor and theatrical servicing company, with a focus on independent films with social impact.
Paul Downs Colaizzo’s Brittany Runs A Marathon premiered at Sundance in the Us Dramatic Competition and was picked up by Amazon Studios in...
Republic Film Distribution, the nascent UK releasing company set up by Zak Brilliant, has made two significant theatrical acquisitions: Amazon Studios’ Brittany Runs A Marathon, and UK feature documentary For Sama, which has had acclaimed screenings at SXSW and Cannes.
Republic is positioning itself as both a boutique distributor and theatrical servicing company, with a focus on independent films with social impact.
Paul Downs Colaizzo’s Brittany Runs A Marathon premiered at Sundance in the Us Dramatic Competition and was picked up by Amazon Studios in...
- 7/11/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Joe Cornish returns with his second feature.
Joe Cornish’s sophomore feature The Kid Who Would Be King opens in UK cinemas this weekend, with Warner Bros’ sequel The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part currently holding the number one spot.
Cornish previously directed 2011 inner city sci-fi Attack The Block starring Screen Star of Tomorrow 2011 John Boyega. The film opened to £1.1m in May 2011 with a £3,221 screen average, going on to hit £2.5m in the UK.
Fantasy adventure The Kid Who Would Be King stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis (son of actor Andy Serkis) as a young boy who discovers he...
Joe Cornish’s sophomore feature The Kid Who Would Be King opens in UK cinemas this weekend, with Warner Bros’ sequel The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part currently holding the number one spot.
Cornish previously directed 2011 inner city sci-fi Attack The Block starring Screen Star of Tomorrow 2011 John Boyega. The film opened to £1.1m in May 2011 with a £3,221 screen average, going on to hit £2.5m in the UK.
Fantasy adventure The Kid Who Would Be King stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis (son of actor Andy Serkis) as a young boy who discovers he...
- 2/15/2019
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
This evening the 2019 Critics Circle Award were held at the May Fair Hotel in London. Each year the ceremony brings together the finest in modern film and 2019 continues to focus a wider spotlight than the glitzier events.
Yorgos Lanthimos’ cruelty-saoked period drama The Favourite is rightly, well – the favourite for many of the awards. Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cold War joins Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here, Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma and Rupert Everett’s The Happy Prince with five nominations apiece.
As well as the winners (indicated in Bold) below we were on the red carpet to speak with the nominees and guests at the event.
We spoke to Richard E. Grant (Star Wars Episode IX), Anya Taylor-Joy, Fionn Whitehead (Back Mirror Bandersnatch, Dunkirk & many more this evening the 2019 Critics Circle Award, which were held at the May Fair Hotel in London. Each year the ceremony brings together...
Yorgos Lanthimos’ cruelty-saoked period drama The Favourite is rightly, well – the favourite for many of the awards. Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cold War joins Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here, Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma and Rupert Everett’s The Happy Prince with five nominations apiece.
As well as the winners (indicated in Bold) below we were on the red carpet to speak with the nominees and guests at the event.
We spoke to Richard E. Grant (Star Wars Episode IX), Anya Taylor-Joy, Fionn Whitehead (Back Mirror Bandersnatch, Dunkirk & many more this evening the 2019 Critics Circle Award, which were held at the May Fair Hotel in London. Each year the ceremony brings together...
- 1/20/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Yorgos Lanthimos’ acclaimed period drama “The Favourite,” and Bart Layton’s heist movie “American Animals,” have landed the most British Independent Film Award nominations this year, with 13 and 11 apiece. “You Were Never Really Here” also put in a strong showing with 8 noms.
Bifa has made strides to ensure its voters for its awards are mindful of their influences and this year instigated a BFI-backed unconscious bias program for its voting members, juries, committees, and board.
In a record year for female representation – over 40% of nominations in the individual categories are women – Olivia Colman is nominated for best actress for her role as Queen Anne in “The Favourite.” Her co-stars Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz are both up for best supporting actress. The latter also landed a best actress nom for her performance in “Disobedience.”
“The Favourite” also puts in an impressive performance in the technical categories and is nominated...
Bifa has made strides to ensure its voters for its awards are mindful of their influences and this year instigated a BFI-backed unconscious bias program for its voting members, juries, committees, and board.
In a record year for female representation – over 40% of nominations in the individual categories are women – Olivia Colman is nominated for best actress for her role as Queen Anne in “The Favourite.” Her co-stars Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz are both up for best supporting actress. The latter also landed a best actress nom for her performance in “Disobedience.”
“The Favourite” also puts in an impressive performance in the technical categories and is nominated...
- 10/31/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Atmospheric Scottish Highland-set thriller Calibre has taken the top prize at this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival and there's good news for anyone who wants to watch the award-winning film: just a few days after it's World Premiere at the festival, it became available to view on UK Netflix. The film is the feature debut of Matt Palmer and stars Jack Lowden and Martin McCann as a pair of friends who make a terrible mistake on a hunting trip, falling foul of gun-wielding villagers who draw them into a dark nightmare... Others winners at the festival include Best Performance Awards for actresses Liv Hill and Sinead Matthews for their roles in British drama Jellyfish, Best International Feature Film for Cyril Shäublin’s Those Who Were Fine,...
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- 7/2/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Jerusalem Film Festival’s industry sidebar, Pitch Point, has unveiled its selection of projects, including new works from Avishai Sivan, Shira Geffen (“Jellyfish”), Keren Yedaya (“My Treasure”), and Tawfik Abu Wael (“Atash”).
Among the 10 projects selected for Pitch Point is “Lot’s Wife,” Sivan’s follow-up to “Tikkun,” which won the top prize at the Jerusalem fest in 2015. Set up at Ronen Ben Tal at Plan b Productions, “Lot’s Wife” centers on a religious couple who, after 10 years of childlessness, has a child born with two heads, named Noah and Lot. Lot is wicked, Noah good-hearted. After Noah dies and his head is detached, Lot sets on a challenge to overcome his nature.
Geffen will present “A Responsible Adult,” which is being produced by Elad Gavish at Marker Films.The project follows Maya, a 13-year-old girl who goes on a school trip and whose father joins the group as...
Among the 10 projects selected for Pitch Point is “Lot’s Wife,” Sivan’s follow-up to “Tikkun,” which won the top prize at the Jerusalem fest in 2015. Set up at Ronen Ben Tal at Plan b Productions, “Lot’s Wife” centers on a religious couple who, after 10 years of childlessness, has a child born with two heads, named Noah and Lot. Lot is wicked, Noah good-hearted. After Noah dies and his head is detached, Lot sets on a challenge to overcome his nature.
Geffen will present “A Responsible Adult,” which is being produced by Elad Gavish at Marker Films.The project follows Maya, a 13-year-old girl who goes on a school trip and whose father joins the group as...
- 7/2/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix may have been shut out of Cannes, but one of its original films, Matt Palmer’s “Calibre,” has won the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film at the 72nd edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Palmer’s debut feature follows a pair of friends on a hunting trip in the Scottish Highlands and the consequences of a tragic accident. It had its world premiere at the Eiff. The Edinburgh jury said the film “unanimously made the biggest impact on us,” adding: “Beautifully shot, technically accomplished, with a fantastic ensemble performance, director and screenwriter Matt Palmer pitches the tension and emotional journey flawlessly.”
Palmer said: “We’ve been completely thrilled by the amazing response from Edinburgh International Film Festival audiences and had a fantastic experience at the festival, which has been the perfect lead-up to ‘Calibre’s’ global release on Netflix today.”
The movie is produced by...
Palmer’s debut feature follows a pair of friends on a hunting trip in the Scottish Highlands and the consequences of a tragic accident. It had its world premiere at the Eiff. The Edinburgh jury said the film “unanimously made the biggest impact on us,” adding: “Beautifully shot, technically accomplished, with a fantastic ensemble performance, director and screenwriter Matt Palmer pitches the tension and emotional journey flawlessly.”
Palmer said: “We’ve been completely thrilled by the amazing response from Edinburgh International Film Festival audiences and had a fantastic experience at the festival, which has been the perfect lead-up to ‘Calibre’s’ global release on Netflix today.”
The movie is produced by...
- 6/28/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Discussions to cover Brexit, animation and the state of the industry in Scotland.
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has unveiled the line-up of industry events set to take place alongside this year’s festival.
Industry events
The nine-day industry events program held at the Press and Industry Centre in the Traverse theatre begins with the annual Eiff Screen Summit on 21 June, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and Creative Scotland, and in association with the BFI.
This year it will focus on two issues; the UK screen sector in Europe as the UK moves towards Brexit; and the key developments in Scotland’s screen sector in the past 12 months. This session will begin with a keynote address from Fiona Hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external relations at the Scottish government.
Other industry events include a networking event in partnership with the BFI Network and Prs for Music connecting filmmakers with producers and with...
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has unveiled the line-up of industry events set to take place alongside this year’s festival.
Industry events
The nine-day industry events program held at the Press and Industry Centre in the Traverse theatre begins with the annual Eiff Screen Summit on 21 June, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and Creative Scotland, and in association with the BFI.
This year it will focus on two issues; the UK screen sector in Europe as the UK moves towards Brexit; and the key developments in Scotland’s screen sector in the past 12 months. This session will begin with a keynote address from Fiona Hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external relations at the Scottish government.
Other industry events include a networking event in partnership with the BFI Network and Prs for Music connecting filmmakers with producers and with...
- 6/7/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Discussions to cover Brexit, animation and the state of the industry in Scotland.
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has unveiled the line-up of industry events set to take place alongside this year’s festival.
Industry events
The nine-day industry events program held at the Press and Industry Centre in the Traverse theatre begins with the annual Eiff Screen Summit on 21 June, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and Creative Scotland, and in association with the BFI.
This year it will focus on two issues; the UK screen sector in Europe as the UK moves towards Brexit; and the key developments in Scotland’s screen sector in the past 12 months. This session will begin with a keynote address from Fiona Hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external relations at the Scottish government.
Other industry events include a networking event in partnership with the BFI Network and Prs for Music connecting filmmakers with producers and with...
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has unveiled the line-up of industry events set to take place alongside this year’s festival.
Industry events
The nine-day industry events program held at the Press and Industry Centre in the Traverse theatre begins with the annual Eiff Screen Summit on 21 June, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and Creative Scotland, and in association with the BFI.
This year it will focus on two issues; the UK screen sector in Europe as the UK moves towards Brexit; and the key developments in Scotland’s screen sector in the past 12 months. This session will begin with a keynote address from Fiona Hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external relations at the Scottish government.
Other industry events include a networking event in partnership with the BFI Network and Prs for Music connecting filmmakers with producers and with...
- 6/7/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
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