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2901 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 13/10/2025.

Solitary Fragments and The Orphanage triumph at the Goyas

Solitary Fragments, the second feature film by Jaime Rosales (see interview), picked up the two top awards – Best Film and Best Director – at last night’s Goyas ceremony. The arthouse title, which...  

04/02/2008 | Awards | Spain

Night Shadows scoops double honours at Muscat

Swiss film Night Shadows received the award for Best Debut Feature and the Grand Audience Prize at the closing of the 5th Muscat Film Festival, held from January 22-29 in the capital of the...  

01/02/2008 | Awards | Switzerland

Atonement wins big at Attenboroughs

Atonement continued its stellar awards run and boosted its BAFTA and Academy Award chances when it won four prizes including Best Film at the newly named Richard Attenborough Film Awards. The film...  

31/01/2008 | Awards | UK

Cesar 2008: Un secret challenges La Vie en Rose

With 11 nominations each, Olivier Dahan’s La Vie en Rose and Claude Miller’s Un Secret dominate the nominees selected for the 2008 Cesars, to be awarded on February 22. They are followed by Julian...  

25/01/2008 | Awards | France

Swiss Film Prize goes to Der Freund

Winning awards in the categories of Best Feature and Best Emerging Actor (Philippe Graber), Micha Lewinsky’s Der Freund (“The Friend”) was the star of the show at the 2008 Swiss Film Awards, whose...  

24/01/2008 | Awards | Switzerland

Hello Goodbye lauded at Saarbrücken

The Interfilm jury at the 29th Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival, which was held from January 14-20 in Saarbrücken (Germany), honoured Stefan Jäger’s Hello Goodbye (Tellfilm). The jury’s motivation...  

23/01/2008 | Awards | Switzerland

Dörrie receives top honours at Bavarian Film Awards

Doris Dörrie continues her winning streak. Firstly, it has been confirmed that Cherry Blossoms will screen in competition at Berlin (see news). Secondly, the film – which tells the story of a...  

22/01/2008 | Awards | Germany

11 prize-winners at PISF Awards

In Warsaw yesterday evening, the Polish Film Institute (PISF) presented its PISF Awards for the first time. The awards honour all those who are active in the field of cinema and contribute to the...  

22/01/2008 | Awards | Poland

You, the Living wins Best Film Guldbagge

Roy Andersson and his tragicomedy about humankind, You, the Living, was the darling of last night’s annual ceremony in Stockholm for the Guldbagge Awards, taking home the most prestigious...  

22/01/2008 | Awards | Sweden

Atonement dominates BAFTA nominations

Atonement has snagged 14 nominations for the Orange British Academy Film Awards with La Vie en Rose receiving seven. Atonement has been nominated in the categories Best Film, Best British Film,...  

16/01/2008 | Awards | UK

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