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2653 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 23/04/2024.

Rare triumphs at Sitges

Jalmari Helander’s Finnish genre film Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale swept up at the 43rd Sitges International Film Festival in Spain, winning Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography (Mika...  

18/10/2010 | Awards | Finland

Vincent Wants To Sea wins over Paris audiences

The 15th German Film Festival, which ran from September 29-October 5 in Paris, closed with the presentation of the Audience Award to Ralph Huettner’s road movie Vincent Wants To Sea (Vincent Will...  

06/10/2010 | Awards | Germany

Burger’s Circus Fantasticus triumphs at Portoroz

The 13th Festival of Slovenian Film in Portoroz wrapped on Sunday night with Janez Burger’s Circus Fantasticus winning six Vesna prizes, including Best Film and Best Director. The 75-minute...  

04/10/2010 | Awards | Slovenia

Joy for Best Dutch film win

The annual showcase of local films, the Netherlands Film Festival, came to an end on Friday with the traditional awards ceremony for the Golden Calves, the Dutch national film awards. Big winner...  

04/10/2010 | Awards | Netherlands

Race is on for Magritte Awards

It’s official: Belgian Francophone cinema will finally have its own awards. Since the Joseph Plateau Awards were discontinued in 2006, Belgian Francophone films have had to make do with taking a...  

01/10/2010 | Awards | Belgium

The Misfortunates triumphs at Flanders Film Awards

As expected, The Misfortunates swept up at the Flanders Film Awards ceremony on September 10. Very magnanimously, Felix Van Groeningen’s film contented itself with five prizes, even though it was...  

14/09/2010 | Awards | Belgium

Julia’s Disappearance makes EFA long-list

Christoph Schaub’s film Julia’s Disappearance (produced by T&C Film) has been selected by the European Film Academy in the long-list of nominees for the European Film Awards 2010. Scripted by...  

13/09/2010 | Awards | Switzerland

Mythberg Films enjoys Mostra success with Essential Killing

József Berger’s Budapest-based company Mythberg Films enjoyed success at the 67th Venice Film Festival with its co-production Essential Killing by Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski. The film...  

13/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Awards/Hungary

Alex de la Iglesia: “Don’t call me master"

Alex de la Iglesia bursts into the press conference and embraces jury president Quentin Tarantino, who awarded his film A Sad Trumpet Ballad two gongs, the Osella for Best Screenplay and the...  

11/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Awards

Golden Lion for Coppola's Somewhere, De la Iglesia gets Silver Lion

Quentin Tarantino, president of the international jury, awarded the Golden Lion to his friend Sofia Coppola for her film Somewhere. It has been a lucky year for women in cinema, after Kathryn...  

11/09/2010 | Venice 2010 | Awards

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