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The Many Worlds of Marion Cotillard
Her versatility has allowed her to shine in the Oscar-winning 'La Vie en Rose,' blockbusters such as 'Inception' and art-house dramas like 'Rust and Bone.' Now she’s back at Berlin with 'The Ice Tower.'
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Daisy Ridley Talks the Physical Toll of ‘Cleaner’ and Quality Over Quickness for Her Next ‘Star Wars’ Movie
'New Jedi Order' has a new writer, and the star says her return to Rey will be worth the wait: "I don't think any fans would want it to be rushed."
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How ‘Conclave’ Composer Volker Bertelmann Used His Own Devout Background to Score The Thriller
The German artist also reveals why he was “quite scared” to take on Edward Berger’s film about one of the most secretive events on the planet.
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Will and Harper’s Trans-Atlantic Voyage
Harper Steele and Josh Greenbaum, helmer of the BAFTA-nominated doc, talk about how Trump 2.0 has impacted her and other trans Americans: "I’m a little afraid when I shouldn’t be."
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Which Genres Have Won the Most Oscars? (Yes, Musicals, Horror and Sci-Fi Sometimes Take Home the Gold)
THR takes a look at which categories of film have garnered the highest honor in the 97-year history of the Academy Awards.
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Why This May Be The Strangest Oscar Season Ever
From one frontrunner undone by AI to another favorite torpedoed by old posts, this year's awards campaigns have been fractured, confused and filled with excitement and ennui.
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Move Over, Asha Banks Is Now in the Driver’s Seat
As The Hollywood Reporter's latest "Person of Interest," the 21-year-old English actress and singer is looking to prove herself with her new film, 'My Fault: London,' and upcoming music EP, 'Untie My Tongue.'
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Still Richard: How a Director Living with a Fatal Disease Managed to Get Julianne Moore Her Oscar
Ten years after 'Still Alice' the film’s co-writer/director tells the story of his ailing partner’s own heartbreaking struggle to survive and see their longshot project through to its glorious end.
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Kahlil Joseph Brings ‘BLKNWS’ to Berlin: “It’s Always Been in Flux — It Was Never Meant to Be Static”
Joseph, best known for his work on a companion film to Beyonce's 2016 album 'Lemonade,' unpacks 'BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions' ahead of its Berlinale premiere.
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Jessica Chastain Had to Remove Her Personal Politics to Lead Michel Franco’s ‘Dreams’
The film on the U.S. immigrant experience, starring the Oscar winner and debuting at Berlin, comes amid President Trump's aggressive policies: "It's a country that has embraced the excellence of immigrants."
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How ‘Wicked’ Makeup Artist Frances Hannon Perfected the “Cynthia Green” Color for Elphaba
And how a dash of neon yellow fixed a persistent problem.
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‘Anora’ Director Sean Baker Reveals His Favorite Scene to Edit: “An Homage to Romantic Comedies”
The filmmaker scored a rare feat with the 2025 Oscar nominations: he received nods in four categories, namely director, picture, original screenplay and editing.
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‘The Girl With the Needle’ Started With Denmark’s Most Infamous Serial Killer, But Ended as “Coming-of-Age” Tale
Filmmaker Magnus von Horn discusses his gritty film, now nominated for the best international feature Oscar.
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Elon Musk’s Sister Is a Hopeless Romantic
Filmmaker and CEO Tosca Musk is pouring her heart into Passionflix, a steamy streaming platform built on the unifying power of love — even as her brother increasingly becomes one of the most divisive men in the world.
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Indonesian Action Star Iko Uwais Is Now Kicking Ass Behind the Camera
'The Raid' star has teamed with producer Ryan Santoso to form Jakarta-based production banner Uwais Pictures and is shopping two flicks at Berlin's market, one of which he directed: "It's a dream come true."
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Berlin Hidden Gem: ‘Lesbian Space Princess’ Tells a Tale of “Inter-Gay-Lactic” Self-Discovery
World premiering in Berlin’s Panorama section, directors Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs’ animated comedy channels traditional rom-coms and sci-fi comics to create a gooey gay adventure.
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