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2900 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 10/10/2025.

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

France in force at EFA 2005

Producers, actors and technicians from the French film industry appear in great numbers on the list nominees for the European Film Awards 2005 which will be handed out on December 3rd in Berlin....  

07/11/2005 | Awards | Europe

LFF Sutherland Trophy to Finnish film

Kari Paljakka’s For The Living And The Dead was this year’s recipient of the coveted Sutherland Trophy awarded annually to the most original and imaginative first feature film screening in the...  

07/11/2005 | Awards | UK

Frozen Land wins again

Aku Louhimies’ Frozen Land (t.o. Paha maa) has just won the main award at the Bergen International Film Festival (BIFF, October 20-26), consisting of a NOK 75.000 (around €9.500) cash prize given...  

28/10/2005 | Awards | Finland

BIFAs favour The Libertine and Mrs Henderson

With 8 nominations each, Stephen Frear’s Mrs Henderson Presents and Laurence Dunmore’s The Libertine are the two films that dominate this year’s British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) which will...  

26/10/2005 | Awards | UK

Slama continues prize winning spree at Montreal

Bohdan Slama’s Czech film Something Like Happiness (Stesti) has continued its award winning dash by claiming the main prize for best film at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema in Montreal, October...  

24/10/2005 | Awards | Czech Republic

Heim ins reich, Best film for Jury & Audience

The Luxemburgish Film Week ended Friday evening with the awards ceremony of De Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis in the capital of the Grand Duchy. A total of eight awards were handed out during the evening...  

18/10/2005 | Awards | Luxemburg

Manslaughter wins Nordic Film Prize

Manslaughter, Per Fly’s third film in his societal trilogy was awarded yesterday at the Danish Film Institute the prestigious Nordic Council Film Prize, beating 9 other Nordic films including the...  

13/10/2005 | Awards | Scandinavia

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