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

The thing from another world

Foreign, not alien: This is the title of an interesting article published in the New York Times on the Academy Awards. In it, Caryn James, writes about the senseless and anachronistic segregation...  

03/03/2006 | Oscar 2006 | Awards

Upcoming talents celebrated by local industry

During a ‘mini’ Oscars ceremony held yesterday in London, 10 awards were given to upcoming filmmakers (aged 7 to 18) who hail from Scotland to the UK’s southwest, and who were judged by the new...  

01/03/2006 | Awards | UK

Something Like Happiness triumphs at the Lions

The fairy tale continues for Bohdan Slama’s Something Like Happiness (see making of), which performed a veritable smash-and-grab at Czech cinema’s 2006 Lions Awards ceremony. After its surprise...  

28/02/2006 | Awards | Czech Republic

The Collector collects prizes

The 2006 Eagle Awards ceremony, which took place in Warsaw yesterday evening, did not bring any surprises. The most important awards in Polish cinema went to the two films most appreciated by...  

28/02/2006 | Awards | Poland

Jordan honoured at Irish pre-Oscar event

On March 2, just three days before the Oscars ceremony, Jodie Foster will present Irish writer/director Neil Jordan with an honorary award at the inaugural edition in Los Angeles of Oscar Wilde:...  

27/02/2006 | Awards | Ireland

Cesars 2006: The Beat My Heart Skipped crushes competition

The favourites won as expected at the 2006 Cesars, French cinema’s annual awards, held Saturday evening in Paris’ Théâtre du Châtelet. The raid on the trophy cabinet by Jacques Audiard’s The Beat...  

26/02/2006 | Awards | France

Cesar 2006: Rising stars knocking at cinema’s door

The entire French film industry will be onhand in Paris for 31st Cesar Awards ceremony, with an unusual five candidates who have never before won Best Film. The heavy favourite with 10 nominations...  

24/02/2006 | Awards | France

A Lumière for Audiard

Adding even more awards to its already long list of accolades (see news), on Tuesday The Beat My Heart Skipped byJacques Audiard picked up the Lumière trophy from the Paris-based foreign press for...  

22/02/2006 | Awards | ­ France

Brokeback Mountain steals the show

Ang Lee’s gay cowboy film Brokeback Mountain was the big winner at last night’s BAFTA Awards ceremony in London, adding four top awards, including Best Film and Best Director, to its already long...  

20/02/2006 | Awards | UK

BAFTA for Audiard as he sets up Le Prophète

A few days before the French Césars, Jacques Audiard’s The Beat My Heart Skipped last night won the BAFTA for Best Film Not In The English Language. This victory at British cinema’s annual awards...  

20/02/2006 | Awards | France

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