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Awards


2847 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 16/06/2025.

Constant winner at the Evening Standard Awards

Fernando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener among the top contender for yesterday’s Oscars nominations, won the Best Film and Best Actor awards (for Ralph Fiennes) at Monday evening’s Evening...  

01/02/2006 | Awards | UK

Top Guldbagge awards to Nina’s Journey

The feature debut of Lena Einhorn Nina’s Journey was the surprise winner at last night’s Swedish Oscar ceremony or Guldbagge Awards. Einholm’s Swedish-Polish co-production took two major awards...  

31/01/2006 | Awards | Sweden

The critics honour Audiard

An excellent week for The beat my heart skipped by Jacques Audiard which was crowned Best French film of the year last night by the Union of French Film Critics having garnered 10 nominations for...  

31/01/2006 | Awards | France

Honorary Golden Bears to Andrzej Wajda and Ian McKellen

The 56th Berlin International Film Festival will honour the Polish director and screenwriter Andrzej Wajda and the British actor Sir Ian McKellen with an Honorary Golden Bear for their lifework....  

30/01/2006 | Berlinale 2006 | Awards

Into Great Silence awarded at Sundance

Silence at the movies pays, and that profound and engrossing variety of German documentary Into Great Silence (Die Grosse Stille), by Philip Groening (who produced the film with Bavaria Film and...  

30/01/2006 | Awards | Germany

Coixet's melodrama heads Goyas

Isabel Coixet's The Secret Life of Words was the grand winner of the 20th Goyas ceremony, winning four out of the five awards for which it was nominated, including Best Film, Best Director, Best...  

30/01/2006 | Awards | Spain

13 (Tzameti) triumphant at Sundance

Great news for French production at the Sundance Festival with the World Cinema Jury prize going yesterday to 13 (Tzameti), the first feature from Gela Babluani. This award, a first for French...  

30/01/2006 | Awards | France

Downfall wins BBC World Cinema Award

Oliver Hirschbiegel’s portrayal of the last days of the Third Reich in Downfall was voted the Best foreign language film of the year last Thursday night at London’s National Film Theatre where the...  

30/01/2006 | Awards | UK

César 2006: Audiard heads the list

With 10 nominations, The Beat That My Heart Skipped by Jacques Audiard dominates the selection list for French cinema’s César 2006, it was revealed today. The film is notably candidate in the...  

27/01/2006 | Awards | France

French press crowns The Beat that my Heart Skipped

Awarded yesterday evening by French cinema journalists, the Etoiles de la Presse (press stars) crowned Jacques Audiard's latest feature film The Beat that my Heart Skipped, with five awards: Best...  

25/01/2006 | Awards | France

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