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Alemanic cinema sweeps Quartz nominations

Swiss German cinema largely dominates the nominations for Switzland's cinema awards to be handed out on March 17 in Lucerne  

27/02/2012 | Awards | Switzerland

The Artist sweeps the Golden Stars

With six awards, Michel Hazanavicius’ film is widely acclaimed by the French press  

24/02/2012 | Awards | France

Gopos announce nominated films

George Bogdan Apetri's Outbound became the most nominated Romanian film of 2011 at the Gopos, the Romanian film industry awards, with 12 nominations, but Apetri's film did not beat the...  

21/02/2012 | Awards | Romania

Alain Attal crowned producer of the year

France’s Academy of Film Arts and Sciences on Monday named Alain Attal Best Producer of 2011, by awarding its fifth Daniel Toscan du Plantier Prize to his production company Les Productions du...  

21/02/2012 | Awards | France

Strong on home lava, Volcano takes five Eddas

Already on the way to becoming Iceland’s most awarded film, Icelandic director Rúnar Rúnarsson’s feature debut, Volcano (2011), added five Eddas – Iceland’s national film prize – to the...  

21/02/2012 | Awards | Iceland

Italian cinema triumphs in Berlin: Ceasar Must Die wins Golden Bear

It was in the top three predicted to win by the international press, and its magnitude grew so much after its screening in Berlin that Cineuropa decided to make a Film Focus on it. It is therefore...  

18/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Awards

The Artist sweeps BAFTAs

The Artist continued its tremendous awards run at the BAFTAs winning seven of British cinema’s most prestigious honours including Best Film, Leading Actor for Jean Dujardin and Director and...  

13/02/2012 | Awards | UK

Albert Nobbs, The Guard share IFTA spoils

Rodrigo Garcia’s Albert Nobbs and John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard were the big winners at the 9th annual Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs), winning four recognitions each. President of...  

12/02/2012 | Awards | Ireland

Runarsson’s Volcano still burning - nominated for 14 Icelandic Eddas

Launched in Directors’ Fortnight at last year’s Cannes International Film Festival and since then on an award-winning ride worldwide, Icelandic director Rúnar Rúnarsson’s feature debut, Volcano,...  

08/02/2012 | Awards | Iceland

Corpo celeste takes the Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award in Göteborg

Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo celeste has won the Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award. This prestigious recognition for European directors was given to the Italian filmmaker at the Göteborg...  

08/02/2012 | Awards | Italy/Sweden

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