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2655 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 29/04/2024.

Scottish triumph at BIFAs

British Independent Film Awards for Sweet Sixteen, Morvern Callar and also Greengrass' Bloody Sunday  

31/10/2002 | Awards | UK

New writers at Solinas

The Solinas Awards, amongst Italy’s most important training grounds for new screenwriters were set up in memory of the Sardinian author of some of Italian cinema’s most prestigious domestic and...  

28/10/2002 | Awards | Italy

Oscar’s 8 Women

CNC expert committee chooses François Ozon’s movie to represent France next March in Los Angeles  

16/10/2002 | Awards | France

Nordic Council creates Best Film Award

The Nordic Council has decided to extend its annual prize for literature and music to Scandinavian films. The Scandinavian film industry welcomed this important acknowledgement of the growing...  

10/10/2002 | Awards | Scandinavia

Children’s film wins top award in Utrecht

The curtain came down at the 22nd Dutch Film Festival of Utrecht on 4 October with the Golden Calf for best film going to Vincent Bal for Minoes. The film’s female lead, Carice van Houten also won...  

07/10/2002 | Awards | Netherlands

Algerian victory in Namur

Presided over by French-Canadian singer, Robert Charlesbois, the Namur French-language film festival jury gave the Bayard D’Or award – and Euros 5000 cash – to Rachida, an Algerian film directed...  

07/10/2002 | Awards | Belgium

Annecy and Dinard assign their awards

The first weekend of October saw the conclusion of two important European film festivals. The 20th edition of the Annecy Festival of Italian cinema saw the victory of Daniele Vicari’s directorial...  

07/10/2002 | Awards | France

Danish victory

A Danish film entitled Ulvepigen Tinke (Little Big Girl) by Morten Kohlert shared the best film award at the 26th Lucas children’s film festival in Frankfurt, Germany together with British...  

02/10/2002 | Awards | Germany

BFI homages Weinsteins

Miramax founders made Honorary Fellows  

02/10/2002 | Awards | UK

Caroline Link wins "Golden Wave"

German filmmaker, Caroline Link won two of the most important awards at the 4th Bordeaux International Festival of Women’s Cinema, best film and screenplay for Nirgendwo in Afrka (Nowhere in...  

30/09/2002 | Awards | France

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