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2906 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 20/10/2025.

Ya Sharr Mout honoured at Montreal

At the 28th International Festival of Films on Art, Sabine Gisiger received the Best Portrait Award for her documentary film Ya Sharr Mout. Over one year, the Swiss director followed...  

30/03/2010 | Awards | Switzerland

Police, Adjective top winner at Gopos

Corneliu Porumboiu's Police, Adjective was the top winner at last night’s Gopo Awards ceremony, turning ten of its nominations into six wins in the fourth edition of Romania's top film industry...  

30/03/2010 | Awards | Romania

Academy announces nominees for first Film Awards

In a press conference held yesterday, the Hellenic Film Academy announced the nominees for its first-ever Film Awards, set to be presented on May 3. The Academy’s awards, which remain unnamed for...  

30/03/2010 | Awards | Greece

Five Bodils for Antichrist, four Cannons for Upperdog

Lars von Trier’s Antichrist dominated yesterday’s Bodil Awards ceremony, organised by the Danish Film Critics Association in Copenhagen. A few days earlier, in Trondheim, Norway, Norwegian film...  

22/03/2010 | Awards | Scandinavia

La Pivellina wins Best Austrian film

Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s La Pivellina won the Grand Prize for Best Austrian Feature Film at Diagonale, the Festival of Austrian Film, which took place in Graz from March 16-22. Best...  

22/03/2010 | Awards | Austria

Lola nominations unveiled

The German Film Academy, which since its founding in 2003 has selected the nominees and winners of the Lola Awards, has unveiled the list of contenders for the 2010 edition. There are no real...  

19/03/2010 | Awards | Germany

Two Swiss films honoured in Miami

At the 27th Miami International Film Festival, Vladimir Perisic’s Swiss co-production Ordinary People received the Cineuropa.org Award (see news). Another Swiss work was also honoured: Pepperminta...  

18/03/2010 | Awards | Switzerland

Broken Promise and Soul at Peace lead national awards nominations

Jiří Chlumský’s Broken Promise and Vlado Balko’s Soul at Peace lead the race for the Slovak Film Academy Awards, with each film receiving nominations in nine categories. They are contending for...  

18/03/2010 | Awards | Slovakia

Almási scoops Kossuth Prize

Tamás Almási has received the Kossuth Prize, one of Hungary’s major artistic awards. Born in 1948, the director has helmed around 20 documentary features, including The Real Puskas (focusing on...  

18/03/2010 | Awards | Hungary

Serbia’s Ordinary People wins Cineuropa.org prize at Miami

The Cineuropa.org Award has gone to Vladimir Perisic’s Serbian film Ordinary People, in competition at the Miami International Film Festival, which ended yesterday. The prize – which consists of...  

15/03/2010 | Awards | Europe

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