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Awards


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

2007 Eagles bring no surprises

It seemed like a repeat of the Gdynia Polish Film Festival at the 2007 Eagles (Poland’s top film awards) ceremony yesterday evening. The event threw up no surprises, with Saviour Square taking the...  

06/03/2007 | Awards | Poland

Pan's Labyrinth gets top Fantasporto prize

Spanish-Mexican production Pan's Labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro was the top winner of the 27th Fantasporto Film Festival. Porto's festival fantastical films ended last Saturday night with an...  

05/03/2007 | Awards | Portugal

Menzel gets Lion’s share of prizes

Jirí Menzel’s I Served the King of England won the lion’s share on March 3 of the 13th Czech Lions, the Czech film industry’s top honours, receiving four awards, including Best Film and Best...  

05/03/2007 | Awards | Czech Republic

Once does it again

Irish director John Carney’s Once walked away with the first ever Audience Award at the fifth edition of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (February 16-25). Brendan McCaul, vice...  

02/03/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Kove wins Best Animated Short Oscar

The Danish Poet ( Den danske dikteren) by Torill Kove received the Academy Award for Best Animated Short at last Sunday night ceremony’s in Los Angeles. Narrated by Norwegian actress-director Liv...  

01/03/2007 | Awards | Norway

Lady Chatterley triumphs at Cesars

Pascale Ferran’s Lady Chatterley stole the show at the 2007 Cesars, France's major annual cinema awards, held in Paris on Saturday evening. In addition to Best Film, the title picked up four...  

25/02/2007 | Awards | France

An evening of firsts at the 2007 Cesars

The crème de la crème of French film industry professionals will be dashing on Saturday evening to Paris’ Théâtre du Chatelet, where the major awards in French cinema, the 2007 Cesars ceremony,...  

23/02/2007 | Awards | France

Berlin award to When Darkness Falls

Anders Nilsson’s three-part drama When Darkness Falls, which screened in the Berlinale’s Panorama section, was awarded the Amnesty International Film Prize worth €2,500. The film was chosen among...  

22/02/2007 | Awards | Sweden

Golden Bear to Tuya's Marriage

Although Europe was well represented in competition in Berlin, only two productions (Yella and Hallam Foe) and one co-production (El otro ) picked up awards. Nina Hoss, the third German actress in...  

17/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Awards

King of England dominates nominations

A few days before its first screening in the Berlinale’s official competition the news for Jirí Menzel and his box office smash hit I Served the King of England could not have been better....  

12/02/2007 | Awards | Czech Republic

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