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Awards Chatter

Carey Mulligan - 'Wildlife'

Awards Chatter

Scott Feinberg

Tv & Film, Film Interviews

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2018

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

An actors’ actor who is just 33, but already has more than a decade of acclaimed stage and screen work under her belt, on breaking out of period pieces, overcoming fears and her latest role, in which she gives, in the view of the New York Times' film critic, "the best performance of any I’ve seen in film this year." But first: Roger Ross Williams, the first black director ever to win an Oscar, and Kristi Jacobson join Scott to discuss their Oscar-eligible documentary short 'Take Back the Harbor,' which shows how high school students are using oysters to clean the polluted waters around New York. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi everyone and thank you for tuning in to the 250 second episode of Awards Chatter,

0:13.0

The Hollywood Reporters Awards Podcast.

0:15.2

I'm the host Scott Feinberg,

0:16.5

and this episode is presented by Warner Brothers

0:18.8

critically acclaimed film A Stars Born,

0:21.4

directed by Bradley Cooper. Starring Cooper, Lady Gaga, and Sam

0:25.2

Elliot, the Los Angeles Times says it is quote passionate, emotional and

0:29.7

fearless close quote for your consideration in all categories,

0:33.8

including Best Picture and Best Director.

0:36.6

A Star is Born.

0:37.9

Great fucking movie.

0:39.3

My guest today on Awards Shatter, which is now but one of four podcasts that comprise the

0:43.1

Hollywood Reporters Podcast Network, the others being it happened in Hollywood,

0:46.7

behind the screen, and TV's top five, is an actor's actor who is just 33

0:51.9

but already has more than a decade of stage and

0:54.0

screen work under her belt and has never given a performance that I don't

0:57.7

regard as A-grade. Carrie Mulligan. The first major film in which Mulligan appeared was 2005's Pride and Prejudice.

1:05.7

For her first leading role in a film, namely 2009's and education, she received a Best Actress

1:11.1

Oscar nomination.

1:12.6

And she hasn't stopped doing standout work since.

1:15.7

Indeed, she shines in 2010's Never Let Me Go, 2011's Drive and Shame,

1:21.4

2013's The Great Gatsby, and Inside Lewin Davis. Drive and

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