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Awards


2865 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 24/07/2025.

Vitus wins Strasbourg Augenblick Award

Winner of the 2007 Swiss Film Prize, Fredi M. Murer’s Vitus (Hugofilm, see Focus) has been awarded Best Feature at the 3rd Strasbourg Augenblick Festival. Two other Swiss films also screened in...  

12/02/2007 | Awards | Switzerland

Coca wins in Germany

Chechen militant Sainap Gaschaiewa – the subject of Swiss director Eric Bergkraut’s documentary Coca: la Colombe de Tchétchénie (Doc Productions) – will be presented the International Human Rights...  

10/02/2007 | Awards | Switzerland

Five Roberts for We Shall Overcome

Niels Arden Oplev’s We Shall Overcome, the favourite of this year’s Robert Awards, turned five of its 16 nominations into wins at last Sunday’s award ceremony, held at Danmark Radio’s headquarters...  

10/02/2007 | Awards | Denmark

Second win for Khadak

The Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports for the Flemish Community, Bert Anciaux, presented Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth with the CultuurPrijs van Vlaanderen 2006 voor Film (2006 Flemish...  

08/02/2007 | Awards | Belgium

Kaurismäki wins top Jussi award

During the annual awards film ceremony held last Sunday night in Helsinki, Aki Kaurismaki received the Jussi award for Best Film of the Year, for Lights in the Dusk, presented to him by French...  

06/02/2007 | Awards | Finland

Belgians out to conquer Cesars

Although the Cesars awards ceremony, which will take place on February 24, will present a prize to the Best French Film of 2006, many of the nominations have Belgian connections. Aside from Rachid...  

30/01/2007 | Awards | Belgium

Eagle nominations 2007

The list of nominees for the 2007 Eagles – which will be presented on March 3 by the Polish Film Academy – was announced yesterday afternoon. The ninth edition of the competition is largely...  

30/01/2007 | Awards | Poland

Sundance audiences warm up for Once

The Irish film Once, directed and written by John Carney (On the Edge), has won the World Cinema Audience Award in the dramatic category at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Discovered by Sundance...  

30/01/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Sundance smiles on Babluani

After winning the 2006 Grand Prize in the World Competition section at Sundance 2006 for his debut feature 13 (Tzameti) (see Focus) – which recently opened in Spain – young Georgian-born French...  

29/01/2007 | Awards | France

Volver and Pan's Labyrinth shine at the Goyas

Pedro Almodóvar's Volver (see Focus), with its five awards, and Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth with seven, were the top winners of the 21st edition of the Goya Awards. Alatriste, nominated...  

29/01/2007 | Awards | Spain

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