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Alberto Iglesias on Narrating Penelope Cruz’s Character Through Music in ‘Parallel Mothers’ - variety.com
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16.03.2022

Alberto Iglesias on Narrating Penelope Cruz’s Character Through Music in ‘Parallel Mothers’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOscar voters: If you still have films to watch before casting your Oscar ballot March 17-22, make sure one of them is writer-director Pedro Almodóvar’s “Parallel Mothers.” The film boasts two nominations: Lead actress Penélope Cruz and the music score of Alberto Iglesias, both incredibly good. Though some subtitled films may seem like homework, this one is a treat from start to finish.The work of the two nominees is closely connected.

Oscars Hopeful ‘Drive My Car’ and Others in Driver’s Seat With Screenplay Adaptations - variety.com - France
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15.03.2022

Oscars Hopeful ‘Drive My Car’ and Others in Driver’s Seat With Screenplay Adaptations

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAs the March 27 Oscar ceremony looms, conversation has centered on the Academy’s decision to downgrade eight categories, their Twitter contest for fan favorites and their vaccination double-standard for attendees.In other words, while the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences could be shining a spotlight on the nominees, they’re instead shining a spotlight on the Academy. It’s too bad. The nominees are worth discussing, especially the enormous talent in the adapted-screenplay race.The contenders are Sian Heder, “CODA”; Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe, “Drive My Car”; Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve and Eric Roth, “Dune”; Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Lost Daughter”; and Jane Campion, “The Power of the Dog.” The writers and their scripts are a study in contrasts.

Cate Blanchett’s Acting Success Predicted with First Film Role in ‘Parklands’ - variety.com - Australia - France - county Todd - Egypt - city Cairo - city Bordertown
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13.03.2022

Cate Blanchett’s Acting Success Predicted with First Film Role in ‘Parklands’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentEverybody has to start somewhere. Cate Blanchett — long before her two Oscars and starring roles in film, TV and on stage — had an oddball beginning in showbiz.On March 28, 1994, Variety mentioned “Police Rescue,” a big-screen version of the hit Aussie TV series, in which she appeared.

AFI Awards Luncheon: Meryl Streep, Jane Campion, Morgan Freeman and More Salute Honorees, From ‘Belfast’ to ‘West Side Story’ - variety.com - USA - city Saniyya - city Easttown
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12.03.2022

AFI Awards Luncheon: Meryl Streep, Jane Campion, Morgan Freeman and More Salute Honorees, From ‘Belfast’ to ‘West Side Story’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTim Cook chatted with Ted Sarandos, Meryl Streep huddled with Jane Campion, Morgan Freeman (age 85) was deep in conversation with “King Richard’s” Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton (each 15), while “Squid Game” director Hwang Dong-hyuk fulfilled his personal goal of meeting both Guillermo del Toro and Steven Spielberg. Meanwhile, Rita Moreno was warmly greeted by the “CODA” team, including director Sian Heder and stars Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur.The event was the 22nd annual AFI Awards in an afternoon that is “all about one community of artists,” as AFI prexy-CEO Bob Gazzale said.AFI announced its honorees on Dec.

Aaron Sorkin on J.K. Simmons: ‘There Was Only One Actor I Wanted’ - variety.com
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12.03.2022

Aaron Sorkin on J.K. Simmons: ‘There Was Only One Actor I Wanted’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentEverybody in the industry seems to like and admire J.K. Simmons, and why wouldn’t they? He’s talented, versatile, dependable and affable. The fan club includes Aaron Sorkin, writer-director of Amazon’s “Being the Ricardos,” for which Simmons is Oscar-nominated as supporting actor.Sorkin’s last seven screenplays have centered on real people, but he tells Variety he doesn’t picture the person, or any actor, when writing.

Guillermo del Toro’s Mature Approach to Filmmaking with ‘Nightmare Alley’: ‘I Wanted a Dark Jewel’ - variety.com
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10.03.2022

Guillermo del Toro’s Mature Approach to Filmmaking with ‘Nightmare Alley’: ‘I Wanted a Dark Jewel’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentSearchlight’s “Nightmare Alley” has four well-deserved Oscar nominations: production design, Tamara Deverell, Shane Vieau; costume design, Luis Sequeira; cinematography, Dan Laustsen; and best picture.And while filmmaking greats including Martin Scorsese have praised “Alley,” some audiences were caught off-guard because it isn’t what they expected from Guillermo del Toro, who is director, co-writer and one of the three Oscar-nominated producers.“It’s the first film of a different period in my life,” del Toro tells Variety, marking a new style and outlook. The film is also physically beautiful.

‘Encanto’ Writers on Bruno’s Viral Popularity and the Madrigal’s Complex Family Dynamics: ‘We Spoke to a Lot of Therapists’ - variety.com - Greece
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28.02.2022

‘Encanto’ Writers on Bruno’s Viral Popularity and the Madrigal’s Complex Family Dynamics: ‘We Spoke to a Lot of Therapists’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThe team behind Disney Animation’s “Encanto” gave themselves a high degree of difficulty: In a development/production process that took five years of constant rewrites, they insisted on a film with a family of 12 principals, while most animated films center on half that number.The film is about 15-year-old Mirabel Madrigal (voiced by Stephanie Beatriz) and her family; the breakout star for fans and social media is Bruno, the exiled uncle voiced by John Leguizamo. “Encanto” was written by Jared Bush and Charise Castro Smith from a story credited to six writers, including those two.

Upset Over Oscar Changes? Too Late, They’ve Been Happening for Years - variety.com - Japan
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24.02.2022

Upset Over Oscar Changes? Too Late, They’ve Been Happening for Years

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOscar is a perfect metaphor for COVID. Or maybe COVID is a metaphor for Oscars. Either way, both center on a sense of uncertainty, with people loudly advocating a “return to normal.”The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced Feb.

Oscar Buzz: In Year of Uncertainty, Pundits Have Gained Clout, for Better or Worse - variety.com
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19.02.2022

Oscar Buzz: In Year of Uncertainty, Pundits Have Gained Clout, for Better or Worse

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWe are in the midst of Hollywood’s two big film events. One is the Oscar race, in which film artists salute great work.The other is the surrounding mini-industry that involves campaigners, contenders, agents, journalists and Oscar pundits.There is always confusion because the latter event is also called the Oscar race — but in fact, the two are very different species.Oscar Race #1 features major names (this year including Nicole Kidman, Will Smith, Steven Spielberg), newcomer/vets (Troy Kotsur, Ciaran Hinds) plus top-of-the-line artisans.

Oscar Hopefuls Included New Filmmakers, Industry Vets and Distinct Styles - variety.com
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11.02.2022

Oscar Hopefuls Included New Filmmakers, Industry Vets and Distinct Styles

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAfter Oscar nominations were announced Feb. 8, the buzz seems equally centered on who was nominated and who wasn’t.There’s an impressive roster of work in both categories.

Adam McKay, ‘Don’t Look Up’ Team Discuss Taking Tonal Risks and the Film’s Intense Reception - variety.com
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30.01.2022

Adam McKay, ‘Don’t Look Up’ Team Discuss Taking Tonal Risks and the Film’s Intense Reception

Tim Gray Senior Vice President“Don’t Look Up” has hit a nerve in a way that’s rare for films to do. That’s partly because it addresses an urgent, hot-button topic — climate change — with a film that’s partly a cry for help, partly a black comedy. The movie, written and directed by Adam McKay, with a story by David Sirota, boasts a starry cast, including Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett.

Guillermo Del Toro on Crafting ‘Nightmare Alley’ and Its Scary Truth - variety.com
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28.01.2022

Guillermo Del Toro on Crafting ‘Nightmare Alley’ and Its Scary Truth

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentSearchlight’s “Nightmare Alley” takes place mostly in 1939-41, but its sensibility is contemporary. It’s a time-capsule movie: If future generations want to know what life was like in the 21st century, tell them to see this film.“Nightmare,” written by Guillermo Del Toro (who directs) and Kim Morgan, depicts a world of liars and charlatans who manipulate the truth to gain wealth and/or power.

Aaron Sorkin ‘Splains ‘I Love Lucy’ Interest, Desilu History and ‘Ricardos’ Structure - variety.com - Vietnam
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28.01.2022

Aaron Sorkin ‘Splains ‘I Love Lucy’ Interest, Desilu History and ‘Ricardos’ Structure

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOn June 29, 1966, CBS had an internal debate over its morning programming: Whether to cut to a news conference about a turning point in the Vietnam war — the U.S. bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong — or to air a decade-old “I Love Lucy” rerun. They decided to stick with “Lucy.”The sitcom, which ran 1951-57, is more than beloved: It’s become part of our collective unconscious.

How Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘Lost Daughter’ Covers Spectrum of Maternal Emotion - variety.com - Greece
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28.01.2022

How Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘Lost Daughter’ Covers Spectrum of Maternal Emotion

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentHollywood has given us a wide range of mothers, including the hard-working and devoted (“Claudine”), the self-sacrificing (“Bambi”) and the monstrous (“The Manchurian Candidate”).It’s hard to come up with anything new on the subject, but first-time writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal, adapting Elena Ferrante’s novel, constantly surprises us by depicting several mothers who are complex, original and have the ring of truth in “The Lost Daughter.”“The book and, I hope, the film articulate a lot of the experience about being a woman that we don’t often talk about,” Gyllenhaal tells Variety. “Not just in terms of mothering and how complicated it is — it brings you to your knees.

Penelope Cruz on Working with ‘Inspiring’ Pedro Almodovar and Emotional ‘Parallel Mothers’ Role: ‘It Was Like a Ticking Bomb’ - variety.com
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27.01.2022

Penelope Cruz on Working with ‘Inspiring’ Pedro Almodovar and Emotional ‘Parallel Mothers’ Role: ‘It Was Like a Ticking Bomb’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOscar voters take their duties seriously and seem to have a few key criteria in voting: Is this work emotionally honest, does it pop off the screen, and is it something that will be admired 50 years from now?Penelope Cruz in “Parallel Mothers” checks all those boxes. There are no guarantees with Oscars, but if there’s justice in the world, she will be nominated Feb. 8.

J.K. Simmons on How Aaron Sorkin Convinced Him to Take ‘Being the Ricardos’ Role - variety.com
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27.01.2022

J.K. Simmons on How Aaron Sorkin Convinced Him to Take ‘Being the Ricardos’ Role

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentJ.K. Simmons was reluctant to appear in “Being the Ricardos.” But reading Aaron Sorkin’s script, “I was able to see the gift that Aaron was giving to each of the actors.”It’s a gift exchange: Simmons is so versatile and talented that he brings gifts to any filmmaker he works with.Oscar voting runs Jan. 27-Feb.

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Director Reveals ‘Therapy Session’ Held for Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire - variety.com - county Andrew - city Holland, county Andrew
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27.01.2022

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Director Reveals ‘Therapy Session’ Held for Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThere has been media debate whether “Spider-Man: No Way Home” could get a best picture Oscar nomination, since voters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences have been reluctant to celebrate movies in that genre. But describing this as a superhero movie is like saying “The Godfather” is a gangster film. It IS, but it’s much more.The box-office success proves that the film is hitting a nerve with audiences: They needed this film.

Have the Oscars Become the Olympics of Cinema? - variety.com - Australia - Britain - France - USA - Mexico - Canada - Denmark - Poland - city Mexico
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23.01.2022

Have the Oscars Become the Olympics of Cinema?

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentIn April 2019, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences board of governors decided to change the name of the foreign-language-film category, saying it was “outdated within the global film community.” So they renamed it “international film.” It’s better, but still not precise: All films are international, whether they’re in English or not. This year’s Academy Awards race provides many reminders of that fact.Several 2021 Oscar contenders seem like all-American films, such as “West Side Story,” though the cinematographer is Janusz Kaminski, from Poland; “Nightmare Alley” boasts DP Dan Laustsen (Denmark), editor Cam McLauchlin and production designer Tamara Deverell (both Canada), not to mention director Guillermo del Toro (Mexico) and stars Cate Blanchett and Toni Collette (both from Australia).

Oscar’s Foreign Accent Dates Back to the Birth of Cinema - variety.com - Australia - Britain - France - USA - California - Ireland - Canada - Austria - Germany - Moldova
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22.01.2022

Oscar’s Foreign Accent Dates Back to the Birth of Cinema

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThe public considers the Academy Awards as a Hollywood event. True, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences is headquartered in Southern California, and most of the best pic contenders are American and/or in the English language.

Oscar’s Déjà Vu: Remakes Like ‘Dune’ and ‘CODA’ Spice Up Awards Race - variety.com - Britain - Norway - Hong Kong - county Bullock
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21.01.2022

Oscar’s Déjà Vu: Remakes Like ‘Dune’ and ‘CODA’ Spice Up Awards Race

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWhen Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” screened for industry audiences in late November, Oscar pundits were rapturous but immediately worried: “It’s great, but could a remake win best picture?”The answer, of course, is yes. (Pundits like to either predict the Oscar outcome five months in advance or else predict dire scenarios, nothing in between.)This year, there are some terrific remakes.

Guillermo del Toro on the Crafts of ‘Nightmare Alley’ - variety.com
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20.01.2022

Guillermo del Toro on the Crafts of ‘Nightmare Alley’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentGuillermo del Toro’s “Nightmare Alley” is physically stunning, which the director says “sustains the darkness of the movie by keeping the audience almost hypnotized by those textures. If you make a beautiful movie that’s not telling a story or defining a character, it’s just decorative. That’s the difference between eye protein and eye candy.”Every worker behind the camera on the Searchlight film was “first-rate,” says del Toro, who also singled out several key artisans.

Brothers Offer New Perspective on ‘Maternity and Family’ With ‘Parallel Mothers’ - variety.com
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24.12.2021

Brothers Offer New Perspective on ‘Maternity and Family’ With ‘Parallel Mothers’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentPedro Almodóvar has written and directed 23 feature films since 1978; each one carries his unique style, yet he manages to keep surprising audiences.

Looking at How Oscar Proves Bullish for Biopics - variety.com - Jordan
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23.12.2021

Looking at How Oscar Proves Bullish for Biopics

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThis year’s Oscar race is in a bio rhythm, with a huge percentage of films based upon real people and events.Merriam-Webster defines “biopic” as simply a biographical movie.

‘King Richard’ Editor on Crafting Unique Tennis Matches and Capturing Venus and Serena Williams’ ‘Inspiring’ Family - variety.com
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17.12.2021

‘King Richard’ Editor on Crafting Unique Tennis Matches and Capturing Venus and Serena Williams’ ‘Inspiring’ Family

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentPamela Martin of Warner Bros.’ “King Richard,” says, “When it comes to editing, you have to love your characters, flawed or not. And I loved that family.”Before signing on, the editor says, “I knew very little about Richard Williams, and it was mostly filtered through the media: ‘That crazy tennis dad’ or ‘He’s a nut job.’ Now I think that guy’s a genius.”The Will Smith-starring film, which is an Oscar contender, concerns the early days of tennis champs Venus and

Peter Jackson’s Five New Zealand Companies: Weta and Beyond - variety.com - New Zealand
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16.12.2021

Peter Jackson’s Five New Zealand Companies: Weta and Beyond

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAfter concluding his sixth Middle-earth film, “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,” Ian McKellen praised Peter Jackson, telling Variety, “He’s invented technology to match his imagination.”Jackson’s first “Lord of the Rings” film, “The Fellowship of the Ring,” premiered in December, 2001, and celebrates its 20th anniversary this month.Jackson oversees five companies in Wellington, New Zealand, that were each started to fill the films’ needs:— Weta Workshop w

How Peter Jackson Became New Zealand’s Local Hero After ‘Lord of the Rings’ - variety.com - Britain - New Zealand
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16.12.2021

How Peter Jackson Became New Zealand’s Local Hero After ‘Lord of the Rings’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWhen Amazon announced in August 2021 that its billion-dollar “Lord of the Rings” TV series would shift production to England, fans were stunned. Though J.R.R.

The Beatles Almost Starred in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ for Director Stanley Kubrick - variety.com - New Zealand
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15.12.2021

The Beatles Almost Starred in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ for Director Stanley Kubrick

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOn Aug. 31, 1998, Variety reported that New Zealand filmmakers Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh would transform J.R.R.

‘Lord of the Rings’ at 20: Why Peter Jackson’s Trilogy Was One of Hollywood’s Riskiest Projects Ever - variety.com - Jackson
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14.12.2021

‘Lord of the Rings’ at 20: Why Peter Jackson’s Trilogy Was One of Hollywood’s Riskiest Projects Ever

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAfter success with several small-scale films, Peter Jackson in 1992 told Variety he was looking for a project “that will really push me.”He found something that surpassed everyone’s expectations. This month marks the 20th anniversary of Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings,” which kicked off the 2001-2003 film trilogy based on the books by J.R.R.

Jake Gyllenhaal on Tackling Pandemic Protocols, Police Perspective in ‘The Guilty’: ‘I Don’t Think It’s What People Expect’ - variety.com
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08.12.2021

Jake Gyllenhaal on Tackling Pandemic Protocols, Police Perspective in ‘The Guilty’: ‘I Don’t Think It’s What People Expect’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentIt’s that time of year when film awards ballots are going out. Here’s some advice for voters: make sure you see Netflix’s “The Guilty” before voting.

George Clooney on Working with Ben Affleck in ‘Tender Bar,’ Inspiration for Role and Political Activism - variety.com
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03.12.2021

George Clooney on Working with Ben Affleck in ‘Tender Bar,’ Inspiration for Role and Political Activism

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAmazon’s “The Tender Bar” is George Clooney’s eighth film as director, with William Monahan scripting from J.R. Moehinger’s book about a family that spans the years, with Daniel Ranieri, then Tye Sheridan as J.R.

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