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171 articles available in total starting from 02/02/2010. Last article published on 20/02/2026.

Amour by Michael Haneke gets 5 nominations

Lincoln, Life Of Pi, Les Miserables amongst nomination leaders  

10/01/2013 | Oscars 2013

Best foreign-language film Oscar: 7 out of 9 shortlisted films are European

Amour, Untouchable, Beyond the Hills, Sister, A Royal Affair, The Deep and Kon-Tiki want to make it in Hollywood  

21/12/2012 | Oscars 2013

The Artist, Hugo share Oscar spoils

The Artist and Hugo tied with five Oscars apiece. No surprises in most predictable Oscars in years  

27/02/2012 | Oscars 2012

10 nominations for The Artist; Bullhead and In Darkness also in the running

During a quick, live announcement co-presented by US actress Jennifer Lawrence, the nominations for the 84th Oscars ceremony were unveiled this Tuesday. The whole world could follow this...  

24/01/2012 | Oscars 2012

Five Europeans make the shortlist

Five European films have been selected to the shortlist in the category of Best Foreign Language Film, as announced by the Academy. These are Michael R. Roskam’s Bullhead (Belgium), Ole Christian...  

19/01/2012 | Oscars 2012

The King’s Speech rules Oscars

Wags say that films with physical impediments win Oscars, as do films with British royalty. Therefore it was no surprise that The King's Speech, which has both, won the top prizes at the 83rd...  

28/02/2011 | Oscars 2011

Oscar loves The King’s Speech

Tom Hooper’s critical and box office darling The King's Speech leads the British charge at the Oscars with an imperious 12 nominations, including Best Picture, Actor for Colin Firth, Screenplay,...  

25/01/2011 | Oscars 2011

Europe prominent among Foreign-Language Film nominees

Europe figures prominently across the board among the freshly announced nominees for this year’s Academy Awards – thanks in large part to British director Tom Hooper’s worldwide hit The King's...  

25/01/2011 | Oscars 2011

Europe prominent among Foreign Language Film shortlist

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced by shortlist from which the final five nominations will be chosen on January 25 for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. The nine...  

20/01/2011 | Oscar 2011

Hurt Locker sweeps Oscars

The Hurt Locker director Kathryn Bigelow, which has earned $20 million (13.2 million pounds) at box offices, picked up six awards. Austrian actor Christoph Waltz won best supporting actor for his...  

08/03/2010 | Oscars 2010

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