Darius Marder reflects on his Oscar-nominated movie’s authentic depictions of CODA
Quo Vadis, Aida? Jasmila Žbanić’s Oscar-Nominated Drama
April 6, 2021 by
“The women of Srebrenica are my inspiration,” she says. “Even after this genocide happened, they were always promoting peace, and never asked for revenge or had words of hatred.”
Dig, The: Interview with Simon Stone, Director of WWII Period Drama, Starring Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan
January 30, 2021 by
Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes star in The Dig, Simon Stone’s period drama about the excavation of ancient burial site on an English estate on the eve of World War II.
Oscar Actors: Viola Davis Says “The Fight Is Not Easy” for Black Talent Seeking Change and Autonomy
January 30, 2021 by
If we weren’t the change we wanted to see, then I was going to continue to have the same kind of roles available to me. It became very obvious that we had to find the emerging artists and find that material–Oscar winner Viola Davis
Sound of Metal: Riz Ahmed, Oscar Nominee, on Ending Racial Stereotyping and Promoting Understanding of Deaf Culture
December 26, 2020 by
Many hearing people don’t understand or have never experienced what it’s like to be deaf. The new movie Sound of Metal fills that gap.







