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Breaking Baz: How ‘I Swear’ Filmmaker Kirk Jones Financed His BAFTA-Nominated British Movie By Selling The Family Home
EXCLUSIVE: Kirk Jones, the writer and director of StudioCanal's I Swear movie that collected five competitive BAFTA Award nominations today — six if we include the Rising Star Award nom that the movie's lead Robert Aramayo had already nabbed — swore that he and his wife would bankroll the production…
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Breaking Baz On Oscar Nominations: All About Elle, Voter Insights And ‘Wicked’s Wind-Down
Just the other night Joachim Trier was talking all about Elle, as in Elle Fanning, listed as a first-time Academy Award nominee Thursday for her performance in Trier's Sentimental Value, a Norwegian family drama of the kind Henrik Ibsen, and even Arthur Miller, would've approved. The Neon film…
Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd On ‘Sentimental Value’ Oscar Nomination Following 2022 Stroke: “I’m Glad The Core Of The Acting, The Important Thing, Survived”
On Thursday, Sentimental Value star Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd made history as the first to receive a Supporting Actor nomination for a performance in an international film. Speaking to Deadline shortly after the news broke, SkarsgÃ¥rd said he hadn’t realized the category-shaking factor of his…
Deadline Spotlight: Anatomy Of A Song – How Ed Sheeran And Blake Slatkin Kept ‘F1’s “Drive” “As Raw As Possible”
When Apple Original Films reached out to Ed Sheeran to commission a song from him for F1 starring Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon and more, they let him select the scene to set it to and the type of song he would write.
The "Sapphire" singer and four-time Grammy winner, who…
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‘One Battle After Another’ Producer & Editor On Getting PTA Epic Across The Line; Budget Was “Not Wasteful” – Crew Call Podcast
On today’s Crew Call we talk with One Battle After Another producer Sara Murphy and editor Andy Jurgensen, both longtime Paul Thomas Anderson collaborators, hot off the film’s three Critics Choice Awards wins Sunday night including for Best Picture.
There’s been a lot of noise over One Battle Aft…
Breaking Baz: Brazilian Cinematographer Adolpho Veloso On The Visual Poetry He Created For Awards-Season Contender ‘Train Dreams’Â
EXCLUSIVE: Adolpho Veloso, the acclaimed Brazilian cinematographer who shot Trains Dreams, Clint Bentley's beautifully realized adaptation of Denis Johnson's elegiac novella starring Joel Edgerton, says that the picture's Pacific Northwest locations reminds him of his homeland.
It was where he…
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Oscar Isaac On ‘In The Hand Of Dante’, ‘King Hamlet’ And The “Beautiful Symbolism” Of ‘Frankenstein’: “It’s About Generational Trauma”
Oscar Isaac is doing a bit of time traveling these days, cinematically at least, with three new films that all debuted at fall festivals. In current release and airing on Netflix is Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, set in the late 18th century, in which Isaac plays the title role of Victor…
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Bruce Springsteen & Jon Landau Q&A: After Half A Century Telling Hollywood No, Why They Let Scott Cooper Tap The Boss’ Pain In ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’
EXCLUSIVE: Bruce Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere marks the second film in consecutive years that put a formative story about an iconic rock star into the awards race. The difference between the film and last year's Bob Dylan movie A Complete Unknown has just taken a seat right next to me on a…
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The Partnership: Yorgos Lanthimos And Jesse Plemons On Making ‘Bugonia’, Their Enduring Relationship And What’s Next
Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos burst onto the international scene in 2009 with his third feature, Dogtooth, a jet-black comedy about a messed-up family that heralded a whole series of films christened Weird Wave by the startled media. After the even more cryptic Alps, Lanthimos branched out into the…
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Deadline’s Disruptors In Film At SVFF: ‘Train Dreams’ Clint Bentley And Greg Kwedar Reveal Their Groundbreaking Approach To Filmmaking
On Sunday at the Sun Valley Film Festival, Train Dreams director and co-writer Clint Bentley and co-writer Greg Kwedar received Deadline’s Disruptors in Film Award.
The filmmaking duo, who were Oscar-nominated in 2025 for Best Adapted Screenplay for their film Sing Sing, directed by Kwedar…
Golden Globe Nominee Elle Fanning On ‘Sentimental Value’ And Shooting New Show ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ In Hollywood: “Bring The Work To LA!”
Monday morning marked Elle Fanning’s fourth ever Golden Globe nomination, this time for her role of Hollywood movie star Rachel Kemp in Joachim Trier’s family drama Sentimental Value.
In a conversation with Deadline following the announcement, Fanning revealed details of her next project, Ma…
Joachim Trier And Renate Reinsve On ‘Sentimental Value’, 15 Years And Three Films: “I’m So Proud That We Keep Working Together”
Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier reunites with his Oslo neighbor, acclaimed actor Renate Reinsve for their third collaboration, Sentimental Value, a movie about two bereaved sisters — Nora, a stage actor played by Reinsve, and her younger sibling Agnes, a historian, performed by Inga Ibsdotter…
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