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2867 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 12/08/2025.

Costanzo wins in Cape Town and arrives in the US

Private by Saverio Costanzo won the Best Film prize at the Cape Town World Cinema Festival . "This is the first time that a Western film has won at this festival," said Luciano Sovena of Istituto...  

21/11/2005 | Awards | Italy

Peter Timm wins in Chicago

German films were particularly successful at the 22nd Chicago International Children's Film Festival, especially Peter Timm's My Brother is a Dog (t.o. Mein Bruder ist ein Hund), voted "Best...  

15/11/2005 | Awards | Germany

AFI top award for Oscars nominee

Kissed By Winter, the feature film debut of Sara Johnsen and Norwegian’s official entry for the foreign language Oscar race, was voted Best Film at this year’s American Film Institute (AFI) Film...  

15/11/2005 | Awards | Norway

BAFTAs honours feature debuts

Four feature film debuts won the top awards at BAFTA Scotland Awards that took place last night in Glasgow. Gaby Dellal’s already multiple-award winning film On a Clear Day starring Peter Mullan...  

14/11/2005 | Awards | Scotland

First selection for the Delluc

Considered as the most important French cinema award alongside the Césars, the Louis Delluc yesterday revealed the pre-selection list for 2005. In the category of Best film of the year, six...  

10/11/2005 | Awards | France

Top awards to Pavee Lackeen

Pavee Lackeen, the first steps into feature filmmaking of Irish stills photographer Perry Ogden (read the interview) was awarded Best feature film and Best IFB/NIFTC Breakthrough Talent at the 3rd...  

09/11/2005 | Awards | Ireland

Cinéma Tout Ecran crowns Ryna

The jury for 11e Cinéma Tout Ecran Festival International Film , taking place in Geneva (31 October - 6 November), awarded the Reflet d’or for the Best Film to Ryna, also winner of the...  

09/11/2005 | Awards | Switzerland

Hungarian Gyula Pados at the EFA for Fateless

Two nominations in the technical categories for the European Film Awards 2005, which will be handed out on the 3rd December in Berlin, have rewarded a Hungarian film Fateless (Sorstalansag). In...  

08/11/2005 | Awards | Europe

Manslaughter wins in Lübeck

Per Fly’s Manslaughter has just added Lübeck’s Nordic Film Days’ main award, the NDR Promotion Film Prize -amounting to €12,5000- to its already long list of festival awards. The five-member jury...  

08/11/2005 | Awards | Denmark

The Ministry of Culture gives gold

Within the framework of the German short film prize for 2005 (Deutschen Kurzfilmpreis 2005), Christina Weiss, German Minister of Culture, has just awarded three Golds, female/male by Daniel Lang...  

07/11/2005 | Awards | Germany

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