TheWrap Screening Series
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How Oscar-Nominated Doc ‘Porcelain War’ Uses Art to Show Ukraine’s Fighting Spirit
TheWrap Screening Series: The makers of the acclaimed feature discuss the fragility of life during wartime — and the strength of resistance
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Oscar-Nominated Doc Features Filmmakers Explain How Art Is a Powerful Tool of Resistance | Video
TheWrap Screening Series: The teams behind “Sugarcane,” “Black Box Diaries,” “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” and “Porcelain War” discuss the urgency of their non-fiction work
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Oscar-Nominated Shorts Filmmakers Swap Stories About Their Creative Process
TheWrap Screening Series: Nominees for live-action, documentary and animated shorts talk about the joy, trauma and universal human themes explored in their work
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Walter Salles and Fernanda Torres: ‘I’m Still Here’ Is Brazil’s Past and Future | Video
TheWrap Screening Series: “Everybody became very conscious that the film was not only about who we had been, but who we were and who we eventually wanted to be,” Salles says
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‘Super/Man’ Directors Share How Christopher Reeve’s Kids Played Emotional Role in Keeping Legacy Alive
TheWrap Screening Series: Filmmakers Peter Ettedgui and Ian Bonhôte discuss examining the “Superman” actor’s life after his 1995 accident
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Filmmakers Behind 5 Oscar-Qualifying Shorts Discuss the Inspiration Behind Their Powerful Films
TheWrap Screening Series: “A Guest in My Country,” “A Place to Fall Down,” “Equal Play,” “Once Upon a Time in Ukraine” and “Her Fight, His Name: The Story of Gwen Carr and Eric Garner” creatives discuss how their shorts came to be
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‘Yana-Wara’ Director on Violence, Nature and Spirits Both Good and Evil
TheWrap Screening Series: Tito Catacora spoke to us about making Peru’s Oscar entry, a drama set in an indigenous community in the Andes
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‘Americans With No Address’ Team Hopes to Break Misconceptions About Homelessness
TheWrap Screening Series: “There’s a general perception that everybody on the streets are drug addicts or have mental issues. And that is just not true,” says director Julia Verdin
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Maria Bakalova’s Sci-Fi Comedy ‘Triumph’ Tells the ‘Absolutely True Story’ of Psychics and Space Aliens
TheWrap Screening Series: The Oscar-nominated actress says the wild movie tells “a story that makes sense far outside” her native Bulgaria
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RaMell Ross Broke Rules in ‘Nickel Boys’ to Give ‘Agency to People of Color’s Perspective’
TheWrap Screening Series: The director and stars Ethan Herisse and Brandon Wilson discuss making the film based on Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer-winning novel
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How NatGeo’s ‘Queens’ Had to ‘Literally Rip Up the Rule Book’
The Wrap Screening Series: The creative team discussed their nature docuseries, which is the first to explore animal matriarchies in the wild
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TheWrap Screening Series: Best Animated Feature Nominees on Being ‘Dazzled by the Array of Different Styles’ | Video
Kemp Powers, Nick Bruno, Peter Sohn, Pablo Berger and Toshio Suzuki join us to talk about this year’s crop of animated features
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TheWrap Screening Series: Billie Eilish and Finneas Fell in Love With Movie Music Through ‘Social Network’ and ‘American Beauty’ | Video
They joined Best Original Song and Score nominees Diane Warren, Scott George, Laura Karpman and Jerskin Fendrix for a live Q&A
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TheWrap Screening Series: Filmmakers Behind Oscar-Nominated Doc Shorts Praise Unsung Heroes | Video
“It was really about turning a spotlight on these people that work literally in the shadows,” says “The Last Repair Shop” co-director Kris Bowers
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How ‘Four Souls of Coyote’ Used Standing Rock Protests to Tell an Ancient Native American Tale
TheWrap Screening Series: Hungary’s Oscar submission reminds us that “humans are not the crown of creation, they are just one of the created beings,” according to director Áron Gauder