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Sewitsky’s Happy with Sundance Prize

Anne Sewitsky’s directorial debut Happy, Happy has won the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in the US. The Norwegian film was one of 14 international titles screening in...  

31/01/2011 | Awards | Norway

Sebbe surprise winner at Guldbagge ceremony

Babak Najafi’s directorial debut Sebbe was the surprise winner of the Best Film prize at the annual Swedish Guldbagge Awards ceremony, held last night in Stockholm. The jury preferred Najafi’s...  

25/01/2011 | Awards | Sweden

The Albanian triumphs at Max Ophüls fest

Known as a place of discovery for young talents of German-speaking cinema, the 32nd Max Ophüls Film Festival was held as every year in Saarbrücken from January 17-23. At the event's close, the...  

24/01/2011 | Awards | Germany

Buried and Black Bread flex muscles ahead of Goyas

Just less than a month before Spanish cinema’s top awards ceremony, the Goyas, Buried and Black Bread – which have ten and 14 nominations respectively (see news) – have emerged as strong...  

18/01/2011 | Awards | Spain

The King’s Speech leads BAFTA race

After getting nearly shut out at the Golden Globes, Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech has a strong chance to better its tally on home ground, leading the BAFTA nominations with a regal 14 nods. The...  

18/01/2011 | Awards | UK

Bier and Oplev triumph in the US

Two Danish directors were celebrated this weekend in Los Angeles: Susanne Bier’s In a Better World won Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globes while Niels Arden Oplev’s Swedish thriller...  

17/01/2011 | Awards | Denmark

Of Gods and Men crowned Best Film at Lumières

The winning streak continues for Xavier Beauvois’s Of Gods and Men, which took the Lumière Prize for Best French Film of 2010, awarded by foreign journalists based in Paris (see list of...  

17/01/2011 | Awards | France

Firth, Bale salvage British pride at Globes

Colin Firth and Christian Bale were the sole British winners at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards. In a year dominated by American winners, Bale won the Best Supporting Actor gong for David O....  

17/01/2011 | Awards | UK

Magritte Awards shine spotlight on Belgian Francophone cinema

Beyond the controversy, the Magritte Awards above all shine a much-needed spotlight on Belgian Francophone film production of recent months. Behind the powerhouses and almost-sacred hits like The...  

14/01/2011 | Awards | Belgium

Magritte nominations announced amid controversy

Nominations for the Magritte Film Awards, the first Belgian Francophone film awards, were announced against a backdrop of controversy. In an interview, French-speaking Belgian actress Cécile de...  

14/01/2011 | Awards | Belgium

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