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ISSUE DATE: February 10 2021; Issue 1881

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COVER: THE MAURITANIAN.

The Briefing:
COMMENT: SUNDANCE RISING: By all the current measures, the online Sundance Film Festival was a roaring success.

DRAWING POWER: How New York-based GKids has taken on the animation giants, with no fewer than five titles in contention this awards season.

WORD OF MOUTH: LEONARDO FASOLI: The writer of Italian crime series Gomorrah and ZeroZeroZero on TV and film recommendations, and the kids shows he just doesn't get AWARDS COUNTDOWN: Golden Globe nominations, Issue 5:
THE GOLD STANDARD: What do this year's Golden Globe nominations mean for the contenders across awards season? Screen International analyses the implications for the Baftas and Oscars.

ACTORS, WRITERS & DIRECTORS:
DANGER MAN: Sacha Baron Cohen on Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, his role in The Trial Of The Chicago 7 and revealing his true self.

LIFE PARTNERS: Veteran actress Sophia Loren discusses her latest role in The Life Ahead, directed by her son Edoardo Ponti.

WANDERING STAR: Awards frontrunner Chloe Zhao on mixing real-life modern nomads with an Oscar winner for her acclaimed drama Nomadland.

UNDER PRESSURE: UK actor Tom Holland on the mental and physical strains of an intense role — as a PTSD-stricken veteran and drug addict in Cherry.

ONE FROM THE HEART: On the brink of leaving filmmaking behind, Lee Isaac Chung delved into his family history to write and direct Minari.

THE SWEET SPOT: . Double Golden Globe nominee Anya Taylor-Joy discusses her personal breakthroughs in Emma, and Netflix series The Queen's Gambit.

PICKING UP PIECES: Director Kornel Mundruczo and writer Kata Weber on their English-language drama Pieces Of A Woman.

REGULARS:
REVIEWS: Some of the key titles from Sundance: JudasAnd The Black Messiah about Black Panther Fred Hampton, music documentary Summer Of Soul, UK horror film Censor, challenging drama Mass and Robin Wright's Land.

SCREEN LIFE: NISH PANCHAL: The literary agent at the UK's Curtis Brown on finding new clients during Iockdown, learning the importance of a good script and why he looks like Jeff Goldblum and not Riz Ahmed.


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