What's Happening?
The Los Angeles Times has released highlights from its February 19 issue, focusing on the current state of the award season and featuring insights from various contributors. The issue includes an interview with director Joachim Trier and actor Stellan Skarsgård about their film, which is the most-nominated international feature this year. The discussion touches on the challenges faced during production, including a stroke that affected Skarsgård's acting process. Additionally, the issue features a digital cover story on Kate Hudson, who is nominated for her role in a Neil Diamond tribute band film. The publication also profiles Adolpho Veloso, the cinematographer of 'Train Dreams,' highlighting the technical challenges of filming in protected
parks without harming the environment.
Why It's Important?
This issue of the Los Angeles Times provides valuable insights into the film industry during the award season, offering perspectives from filmmakers and actors on the creative and technical challenges they face. The interviews and profiles highlight the dedication and innovation required to produce award-winning films, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes efforts that contribute to cinematic success. For industry professionals and enthusiasts, these stories offer inspiration and a deeper understanding of the filmmaking process. The focus on environmental considerations in film production also underscores the growing importance of sustainability in the industry.









