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2960 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 16/12/2025.

Les Arcs’ Work in Progress section crowns Man vs Flock its champion

Les Arcs’ Work in Progress section crowns Man vs Flock its champion

The debut fiction feature by the multi-award-winning documentary-maker Tamara Kotevska bags the TitraFilm Prize, while Girl Beast and A Happy Family also grace the winners’ list  

16/12 | Les Arcs 2025 | Industry Village/Awards

One Hand Jesus triumphs at Les Arcs’ Co-Production Village

One Hand Jesus triumphs at Les Arcs’ Co-Production Village

Bogdan Mirică’s project won the Eurimages Prize, Marleen Valien’s Hard Copy scooped the ArteKino International trophy and Xandra Popescu’s Burning Heart bagged the Ciclic Talent Village Award  

16/12 | Les Arcs 2025 | Industry Village/Awards

Wind Talk to Me triumphs at the tenth edition of Novos Cinemas

Wind Talk to Me triumphs at the tenth edition of Novos Cinemas

The movie by Serbia's Stefan Djordjevic has scooped Best Film and the Audience Award in a winners’ list dominated by European productions  

15/12 | Festivals | Awards | Spain

Sundays emerges triumphant at the 31st Forqué Awards

Sundays emerges triumphant at the 31st Forqué Awards

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa’s film has scooped Best Fiction Feature at the ceremony held to award the trophies handed out by Spanish producers, who also showed some love for the series The Anatomy of a Moment  

15/12 | Festivals | Awards | Spain

Maha Haj and Anocha Suwichakornpong among the winners of the Red Sea Souk awards

Maha Haj and Anocha Suwichakornpong among the winners of the Red Sea Souk awards

Besides Haj’s Playhouse, a collaborative effort between Palestine, Germany, France and Cyprus, other winning European co-productions include Yesterday the Eye Didn't Sleep and Price of Evil  

12/12 | Red Sea 2025 | Red Sea Souk/Awards

Lost Land and All That’s Left of You triumph at the fifth Red Sea International Film Festival

Lost Land and All That’s Left of You triumph at the fifth Red Sea International Film Festival

Yunan, Hijra and A Sad and Beautiful World have also pocketed prizes, adding to the list of European co-productions that won plaudits at Saudi Arabia’s leading film gathering  

12/12 | Red Sea 2025 | Awards

The Little Sister wins the Louis Delluc Prize

The Little Sister wins the Louis Delluc Prize

The Award for Best French Film of 2025 has gone to Hafsia Herzi’s feature, while That Summer in Paris by Valentine Cadic triumphed among the feature debuts  

10/12 | France

My Father’s Scent triumphs at the 25th Cinemamed Festival

My Father’s Scent triumphs at the 25th Cinemamed Festival

Egyptian director Mohamed Siam’s film scoops both the Grand Prize and the Cineuropa Prize, while DJ Ahmet bags the RêVolution Award  

08/12 | Cinemamed 2025 | Awards

Tania Hermida’s On the Invention of the Species crowned Best Film at the Olympia Film Festival for Children and Young People

Tania Hermida’s On the Invention of the Species crowned Best Film at the Olympia Film Festival for Children and Young People

Spilt Milk, Sunshine and I Accidentally Wrote a Book also stood out at the 28th edition of the festival, which highlighted powerful youth narratives across fiction, animation and documentary  

08/12 | Festivals | Awards | Greece

Erige Sehiri’s Promised Sky soars to victory at Marrakech

Erige Sehiri’s Promised Sky soars to victory at Marrakech

The poetic drama has also netted Best Actress, while Oscar Hudson’s Straight Circle picked up Best Director and a Special Mention for its twin leads  

08/12 | Marrakech 2025 | Awards

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