Awards - (The article continues below - Commercial information) 2926 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 07/11/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 136 137 [138] 139 140 ... 291 292 293 next Israeli drama A Quiet Heart wins at TallinnEitan Anner's film has won the Grand Prix; other winners include Romania’s Eastern Business and Iran’s Breath 28/11/2016 | Black Nights 2016 | AwardsNowhere to Hide crowned champion at the IDFAZaradasht Ahmed’s latest film follows an Iraqi nurse over five years 24/11/2016 | IDFA 2016 | AwardsThe Sopadin Grand Prix for Best Screenplay goes to Dragon BoatThe script by Clément Koch has scooped the Sopadin Prize, while Appels d'air by Pauline Mauroux won out in the Junior category 22/11/2016 | Awards | FranceClash comes out on top at the 14th Zagreb Film FestivalThis year’s Golden Pram for Best Film went to the movie by Mohamed Diab, an unsettling, suspenseful insight into the aftermath of the Egyptian revolution 21/11/2016 | Zagreb 2016 | AwardsA double win for Zoology at CottbusThe film by Russia’s Ivan Tverdovsky has won the Best Film and Best Actress Awards, while Hungary’s Szabolcs Hajdu was singled out for It’s Not the Time of My Life 14/11/2016 | Cottbus 2016 | AwardsSeville succumbs to the oddball humour of Bruno DumontSlack Bay scooped the top prize at the European Film Festival in the Andalusian capital, which will also host the presentation ceremony for the EFA awards in 2018 14/11/2016 | Seville 2016 | AwardsGlory tastes victory at ArrasThe Golden Atlas has gone to Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s film, while the Silver Atlas was bestowed upon Anna's Life and Kills on Wheels was singled out with four prizes 14/11/2016 | Arras 2016 | AwardsKills on Wheels rolls all the way to the top at ThessalonikiAttila Till’s Hungarian dramedy won the Golden Alexander, with Heartstone and The Sower picking up Silver and Bronze, respectively 14/11/2016 | Thessaloniki 2016 | AwardsSeven hopefuls for the 2016 Louis-Delluc PrizeMia Hansen-Løve, Claire Simon, Bertrand Bonello, Alain Guiraudie, François Ozon, Albert Serra and Eugène Green are duking it out for the prestigious accolade 10/11/2016 | Awards | FranceEurope triumphs at the Tokyo Film FestivalChris Kraus’ The Bloom of Yesterday and Amanda Kernell’s Sámi Blood both won two prizes at the Japanese gathering 07/11/2016 | Tokyo 2016 | Awards previous page: 1 2 3 ... 136 137 [138] 139 140 ... 291 292 293 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)