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189 articles available in total starting from 27/09/2002. Last article published on 07/10/2025.

Stuttgart honours Cardinale

The 3rd Stuttgart Ludwigsberg European Film Festival will run on 10-15 July: Cinema Europa and the Stuttgart Children’s FilmFest followed on 10—15 September by the European Short Film Festival....  

28/05/2003 | Awards | Germany

Short wins Student Oscar

German film student, Florian Baxmeyer has won a Student Academy Award for his short film entitled Die rote Jacke, about a boy who escaped the horrors of civil war Sarajevo. The film was first...  

19/05/2003 | Awards | Germany

Short Awards in November

The federal minister for culture, Christina Weiss will present the German Short Film Awards for 2003 in November for films in the following categories: fiction, documentary and animation. German...  

12/05/2003 | Awards | Germany

Animago at FMX-03

The FMX 03 Congress, one of Europe’s most important events for digital effects in film and audiovisual production, ended on a high note on 2 May in Stuttgart with the presentation of the Animago...  

07/05/2003 | Awards | Germany

Polanski wins Bavarian Film Award

The Prime Minister of Bavaria presented Polish-born director Roman Polanski with the Bavarian Film Award - worth Euros250,000 - for his multiple award-winning feature, The Pianist. The "Producers’...  

20/01/2003 | Awards | Germany

Die Manns wins best film/series Emmy

Seventeen years after Wolfgang Petersen’s victory with Das Boot, a three-part German film for television entitled Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman has won the Emmy for best “International Films/...  

26/11/2002 | Awards | Germany

German Films at International Film Festivals

Carlo Rolla, one of the most active and well-known TV directors in Germany, received the Best Direction prize at the 15th Tokyo International Film Festival (26 October–4 November) for his feature...  

12/11/2002 | Awards | Germany

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

From Sirk to Kaurismäki

The Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki has won the ‘Douglas Sirk Award’ of the Filmfest Hamburg. He will receive the award on September 27 at the German premiere of his latest film The Man without a...  

27/09/2002 | Awards | Germany

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