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Awards


2856 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 09/07/2025.

Double win for Loss in Shanghai

The Lithuanian film Loss by Maris Martinsons won Best Director and Best Music (Andrius Mamontovas) at the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), which ended last Sunday. “Loss is the first...  

27/06/2008 | Awards | Lithuania

LUX Prize 2008: three films in competition

Three films from the official selection published last week will be competing for this year's European Parliament cinema Prize - the LUX Prize 2008: Delta de Kornél Mundruczó (Germany, Hungary);...  

24/06/2008 | Awards | Europe

Yngve and O’Horten lead Amanda nominations

Stian Kristiansen’s feature debut The Man Who Loves Yngve and Bent Hamer’s O'Horten are the frontrunners for this year’s Amanda Awards – Norway’s top film honours – with seven nominations each,...  

19/06/2008 | Awards | Norway

Audiences award two German films at the Seattle fest

Germany was represented at the 25-day 34th Seattle International Film Festival (May 22-June 15) with a total of eight German films and 17 German-international co-productions. Cherry Blossoms –...  

18/06/2008 | Awards | Germany

Virzi wins Nastro for Best Film of 2008

Paolo Virzì has received the Best Film of 2008 award for his Tutta la vita davanti. However, with its four prizes, Antonello Grimaldi’s Quiet Chaos is the most voted-for title by the National...  

05/06/2008 | Awards | Italy

Swiss filmmaker receives Student Oscar

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles have awarded the 2008 Oscar for Best Foreign Student Film to Reto Caffi for his film short Auf der Strecke, which was made at the...  

27/05/2008 | Awards | Switzerland

Dardenne brothers scoop another award

The Dardenne brothers no longer need any introduction, and yet their latest film is, in a sense, radically different from their previous works. The directors set down their camera, or rather, let...  

26/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Awards/ Belgium

Gomorrah and Il Divo “born of the same womb”

Matteo Garrone (40) won the Grand Jury Prize for his sixth feature film (and first in official competition at Cannes), Gomorrah. The adapatation was a true challenge, given the wealth and...  

25/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Awards/Italy

Cantet’s The Class crowned Palme d’Or

Making his official competition debut at the Cannes Film Festival, French director Laurent Cantet (see interview) struck gold by winning the Palme d’Or for The Class (see news). The last French...  

25/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Awards/France

Winners’ reactions

The winners speak at this evening’s press conference at the 61st Cannes Film Festival. Laurent Cantet (Palme d'Or): "I’m not surprised that an international jury liked the film because the subject...  

25/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Awards

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