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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 1A - January 8, 2024
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

A New Era for Queer Storytelling • Many films this season delivered LGBTQ content free from the tropes of the past, but will the Academy — and the industry at large — pay attention?

No Rest for Contenders • Much of Hollywood might have shut down for the holidays, but the race for Oscar revved on

‘It’s a Great Medium for Documentaries’ • Three-time Oscar nominee Wim Wenders once again turned to 3D, this time to create an immersive film about painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer

‘Damn, This Is About Me’ • Siblings and songwriters Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell reflect on how their hit Barbie song ‘What Was I Made For?’ came to be, their process for creating music and how they combat writer’s block

Creating a Vision in Red for The Color Purple • The musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s prize-winning novel is a full-circle moment for its costume designer, who worked on the 1985 adaptation and included stylistic nods to that film

‘It Can Be a Very Lonely Profession’ • Powerhouse producers Natalie Portman, Christine Vachon, Ed Guiney, Scott Sanders, George C. Wolfe and Tom Ackerley discuss the best piece of advice received at the start of their careers, how their award-worthy films came to fruition and what they would be doing if they hadn’t gone into producing

AMERICAN FICTION • Cord Jefferson’s button-pushing directorial debut — originally titled Fuck — stars Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated Black novelist whose writing isn’t considered ‘Black enough’ by the literary elite

Taming the Wild With Mads • The Promised Land director Nikolaj Arcel talks reteaming with Mikkelsen for this Danish historical epic and surviving Hollywood: ‘My studio-system experience left me a bit scarred’

‘THEY CAN BAN BOOKS, BUT THEY CAN’T BAN NETFLIX’

‘There’s Something Very Icky About It’ • Samy Burch explains how she captured the unnerving yet irresistible aspects of a tabloid scandal for May December

The Love That Haunts Us • All of Us Strangers writer-director AndrewHaigh found a personal connection to his adaptation of Taichi Yamada’s novel Strangers — including filming in his childhood home

50 Years Ago, The Sting Hit the Oscar Jackpot


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 32 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 1A - January 8, 2024

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

A New Era for Queer Storytelling • Many films this season delivered LGBTQ content free from the tropes of the past, but will the Academy — and the industry at large — pay attention?

No Rest for Contenders • Much of Hollywood might have shut down for the holidays, but the race for Oscar revved on

‘It’s a Great Medium for Documentaries’ • Three-time Oscar nominee Wim Wenders once again turned to 3D, this time to create an immersive film about painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer

‘Damn, This Is About Me’ • Siblings and songwriters Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell reflect on how their hit Barbie song ‘What Was I Made For?’ came to be, their process for creating music and how they combat writer’s block

Creating a Vision in Red for The Color Purple • The musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s prize-winning novel is a full-circle moment for its costume designer, who worked on the 1985 adaptation and included stylistic nods to that film

‘It Can Be a Very Lonely Profession’ • Powerhouse producers Natalie Portman, Christine Vachon, Ed Guiney, Scott Sanders, George C. Wolfe and Tom Ackerley discuss the best piece of advice received at the start of their careers, how their award-worthy films came to fruition and what they would be doing if they hadn’t gone into producing

AMERICAN FICTION • Cord Jefferson’s button-pushing directorial debut — originally titled Fuck — stars Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated Black novelist whose writing isn’t considered ‘Black enough’ by the literary elite

Taming the Wild With Mads • The Promised Land director Nikolaj Arcel talks reteaming with Mikkelsen for this Danish historical epic and surviving Hollywood: ‘My studio-system experience left me a bit scarred’

‘THEY CAN BAN BOOKS, BUT THEY CAN’T BAN NETFLIX’

‘There’s Something Very Icky About It’ • Samy Burch explains how she captured the unnerving yet irresistible aspects of a tabloid scandal for May December

The Love That Haunts Us • All of Us Strangers writer-director AndrewHaigh found a personal connection to his adaptation of Taichi Yamada’s novel Strangers — including filming in his childhood home

50 Years Ago, The Sting Hit the Oscar Jackpot


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