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Two Days, One Night

February 2015

  • Oscar nominations for best film. Clockwise from top left: The Imitation Game, Boyhood, Birdman, Selma, Whiplash, American Sniper, The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Theory of EverythingCREDITS: Rex / Allstar Composite.

    Film blog
    Oscars 2015: Birdman and Boyhood set for a sumo contest

    Peter Bradshaw: I’ll be on tenterhooks on Sunday night, hoping Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age classic gets the attention it deserves – though will Birdman’s Iñárritu take off with the best director gong? It’s all to play for as the ceremony nears
  • The Bafta best actor nominees. We're a theory about who might win …

    Film blog
    Bafta predictions 2015: who will win tonight's big prizes?

    London gets its time in the limelight this evening as Hollywood troops into town to pick up prizes and make one final pitch for Oscar glory. Join us from 5pm GMT for coverage; in the meantime, here’s how we think the gongs will be divvied up
  • Best actress nominees

    Oscar predictions 2015
    Oscars 2015: who will win best actress?

    Julianne Moore’s complex performance as an English professor battling Alzheimer’s in Still Alice should finally net her the statuette on her fifth attempt

January 2015

  • Colman Domingo as Ralph Abernathy, David Oyelowo as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Andre Holland as Andrew Young, and Stephan James as John Lewis in a scene from the Selma

    2015 Oscar nominations: Mr Turner and Selma's snubs are shocking

    Can it really be true that Mike Leigh, David Oyelowo and Paul Thomas Anderson have been overlooked in favour of American Sniper and The Imitation Game? Peter Bradshaw stamps his foot at some of these nominations – but is glad for the success of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Birdman
  • Flying high ... Michael Keaton in Birdman

    The big winners and losers at the Oscar 2015 nominations – in pictures

    Here are the films of the year ranked by number of nominations, topped by Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel – plus those, like A Most Violent Year, that missed out
  • The crowds take their seats at last year's ceremony

    Baftas 2015: full list of nominations

    The full list of films nominated for this year’s premiere British film awards

December 2014

  • Leviathan

    Best foreign language Oscar slimmed down to nine contenders

    Shortlist announced for the prestigious best foreign film Academy Award, with Russia’s Leviathan duking it out with Poland’s Ida
  • Under the Skin.

    Best films of 2014
    Top 10 films of 2014: complete UK chart

    The complete list of the Guardian’s top 10 films of the year, as determined by UK release date
    • Best films of 2014
      Top 10 films of 2014: complete US chart

    • Best films of 2014
      The 10 best films of 2014: No 6 – Two Days, One Night

    • Boyhood bags hat-trick at New York Critics Circle awards

October 2014

  • Marion Cotillard in Two Days, One Night

    Film blog
    Spoiler alert: the BBFC is losing the plot over on-screen warnings

    Andrew Collins: The British Board of Film Classification’s consumer advice, revealing ‘unsuitable or harmful content’ before a film starts, is ruining the experience for some cinemagoers

September 2014

  • Gaspard Ulliel in the French film Saint Laurent

    Oscars race for best foreign-language film expands as Saint Laurent biopic sashays in

    Andrew Pulver: French film about fashion designer faces strong competition from other foreign-language favourites, including the Dardenne brothers’ Two Days, One Night
  • Pride

    Lights, camera, industrial action: how trade unions stormed our screens

    Steve Rose: From the micro-solidarity of Two Days, One Night, via the political corruption of On the Waterfront and everything Ken Loach has ever made to new feelgood mining drama Pride – labour rights are a surprisingly cinematic topic
  • 2014, DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

    Box office analysis: UK
    Apes swing past Inbetweeners to grab top spot at the UK's summer box office

    Charles Gant: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes rakes in 50% more than its predecessor, but The Inbetweeners' £31m take is phenomenal for a TV sitcom spinoff

August 2014

  • ‘Mesmerising’: Marion Cotillard as Belgian factory worker Sandra with screen husband Fabrizio Rongio

    Two Days, One Night review – small-town tale with a universal punch

    The latest from the Dardennes brothers stars the superb Marion Cotillard in an intimate drama with thriller-like intensity, writes Xan Brooks

  • Scarlett Johansson in Lucy

    The Guardian film show
    The Guardian Film Show: Lucy, God Help the Girl, What If and Two Days, One Night - video reviews

    Xan Brooks, Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes review Lucy, What If, God Help the Girl and Two Days, One Night

    • Two Days, One Night (Deux Jours, Une Nuit) review – Marion Cotillard gives a supremely intelligent performance

    • Five best moments
      Marion Cotillard: five best moments

    • Two Days, One Night: The Dardenne brothers on making their ‘Belgian western’

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