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2873 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 22/08/2025.

Nordic Council Film Prize candidates announced

Jakob Thuesen, Dome Karukoski, Baltasar Kormákur, Stian Kristiansen and Roy Anderson are the five Nordic filmmakers whose latest works have been nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize (NCFP)...  

02/09/2008 | Awards | Scandinavia

Haugesund critics want Class

The 2008 Golden Palm winning film The Class was awarded the Critics Award during the closing ceremony of the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund on August 21. Laurent Cantet’s film...  

25/08/2008 | Awards | Norway

Four top awards to The Man Who Loved Yngve

Last Saturday’s Amanda Awards - Norway’s main national film awards, held at Haugesund’s Concert Hall - was a memorable evening for first time director Stian Kristiansen who received four top...  

18/08/2008 | Awards | Norway

33 Scenes from Life scoops two awards at Locarno

German-language films from Germany and Austria picked up honours at the Locarno Film Festival (August 6-16), which has just closed. Malgoska Szumowska’s debut film, 33 Scenes from Life – produced...  

18/08/2008 | Awards | Austria/Germany

Giffoni honours five German titles

The 38th Giffoni International Children’s Film Festival (July 18-26) honoured five German films (out of the four features and three shorts presented). The young jury of the "Free to Fly" section...  

30/07/2008 | Awards | Germany/Italy

Virzì, Franchi and Molaioli get Golden Globes

Paolo Virzì’s Tutta la vita davanti, on the “hellish” world of call centres, last night won the Best Italian Film Golden Globe, awarded each year by the Foreign Press Association in Italy. "It’s a...  

03/07/2008 | Awards | Italy

Gomorrah takes top prize at Munich

The 26th Munich Film Festival (June 20-28) announced its prize-winners this weekend. The winner of the new Arri-Zeiss Award for Best Foreign Film (created this year and worth €50,000) went to...  

02/07/2008 | Awards | Germany

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

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