Awards / Luxembourg 21 articles available in total starting from 09/09/2003. Last article published on 17/03/2025. page: [1] 2 3 next The New Year That Never Came wins at the 15th Luxembourg City Film FestivalThe feature by Bogdan Mureșanu has scooped the Grand Prix, while The Landscape and the Fury by Nicole Vögele was crowned Best Documentary at the country’s main film gathering 17/03 | Luxembourg 2025 | AwardsSaulė Bliuvaitė's Toxic scoops the Grand Prix and the Critics’ Prize at CinÉastThe Luxembourgish event celebrated the finest of this year’s Central and Eastern European cinema, offering a grand finale to nearly three weeks of screenings, exhibitions, cine-debates and concerts 21/10/2024 | CinÉast 2024 | AwardsTerrestrial Verses wins big at the Luxembourg City Film FestivalThe film by Ali Asgari and Alireza Khatami has won the Grand Prix, Reas was crowned Best Documentary, while Viggo Mortensen received an Honorary Award at the country’s main festival 11/03/2024 | Luxembourg 2024 | AwardsCitizen Saint and Blaga’s Lessons shine bright at CinÉastTinatin Kajrishvili’s latest effort has scooped the Grand Prix, while the social thriller helmed by Stephan Komandarev took home two awards 24/10/2023 | CinÉast 2023 | AwardsI Have Electric Dreams adds the Luxembourg City Film Festival trophy to its collectionValentina Maurel’s multi-award-winning film has triumphed in the main competition of the festival, which once again focused on festival favourites and Luxembourgish creation 13/03/2023 | Luxembourg 2023 | AwardsGentle wins the Grand Prix at CinÉastIn Luxembourg, Hungarian directorial duo László Csuja and Anna Eszter Nemes have emerged triumphant with their intimate story of love and emancipation 24/10/2022 | CinÉast 2022 | AwardsThe Luxembourg City Film Festival reveals its winnersYuri Ancarani’s Atlantide reigned supreme when it came to the festival’s awards, at the close of this successful 12th edition 14/03/2022 | Luxembourg 2022 | AwardsMurina wins the Grand Prix at CinÉastCroatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović's coming-of-age tale, which won the Caméra d'Or at Cannes, was awarded the main prize in Luxembourg after a 17-day festival 25/10/2021 | CinÉast 2021 | AwardsQuo vadis, Aida? triumphs at the 11th Luxembourg City Film FestivalInterrupted by the March 2020 lockdown, the event this time unfolded in a hybrid format 16/03/2021 | Luxembourg 2021 | AwardsServants and Mare come out on top at the 13th CinÉastIvan Ostrochovský’s film took home the Grand Prize at this year’s hybrid edition of the Central and Eastern European Film Festival in Luxembourg 26/10/2020 | CinÉast 2020 | Awards page: [1] 2 3 next