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Awards


2854 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 01/07/2025.

Be All wins Monte Carlo

Bruce Webb’s comedy The Be All and End All has won Best First Film at the Monte Carlo Comedy Film Festival. The jury cited teen actors Josh Bolt (Nowhere Boy) and Eugene Byrne, who made their...  

09/12/2009 | Awards | UK

Moon wins top prize at BIFAs

Duncan Jones’ Moon was adjudged Best British Independent Film at the 12th annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs). BIFA co-directors Johanna von Fischer and Tessa Collinson said, “No single...  

07/12/2009 | Awards | UK

Schygulla and Kohlhaase honoured for career achievement

At its 60th anniversary edition, the Berlin Film Festival will honour two personalities who have contributed, each in their own way, to shaping post-war German cinema. Actress Hanna Schygulla and...  

04/12/2009 | Berlinale 2010 | Awards

Colony makes First Appearance at IDFA

Debut Irish feature documentary Colony, directed by Ross McDonnell and Carter Gunn, has won the First Appearance Award at the International Documentary Film Festival, Amsterdam (IDFA). The jury...  

01/12/2009 | Awards | Ireland

La Pivellina triumphs at Gijón

Italian/Austrian co-production La Pivellina picked up the top prize, the Principality of Asturias Award for Best Feature, at the 47th Gijón International Film Festival. Co-directed by Tizza Covi...  

30/11/2009 | Awards | Spain

Komandarev wins the Saturno fest

November 28 saw the conclusion of the fifth edition of the Saturno International Film Festival. The event is the first and only one of its kind in Italy dedicated to the ties between cinema and...  

30/11/2009 | Awards | Italy

Dogtooth wins Best Film at Stockholm

Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos' Dogtooth was awarded the Bronze Horse for Best Feature Film at the 20th Stockholm International Film Festival, which closed November 29 after 10 days of...  

30/11/2009 | Awards | Sweden

Brothers lauded at Amiens

Swiss director Igaal Niddam’s Brothers was awarded the City of Amiens Prize at the 29th Amiens International Film Festival (November 13-22). Produced by Swiss company Troubadour Films, this...  

26/11/2009 | Awards | Switzerland

Liechti picks up Grand Prize at Montreal

At the 12th Montreal International Documentary Film Meetings (November 11-21), Swiss director Peter Liechti received the highest honour, the Camera-Stylo Grand Prize, for The Sound of Insects....  

25/11/2009 | Awards | Switzerland

Father Jacob wins over Cairo jury

Klaus Härö’s Letters to Father Jacob won the Golden Pyramid for Best Film, as well as Best Screenplay (also by the director), at the 33rd Cairo International Film Festival in Egypt. Producer Rimbo...  

24/11/2009 | Awards | Finland

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