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Awards


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

Two IFB titles win Galway

Co-funded by the UK Film Commission’s (FC) New Cinema Fund to the tune of €876.214, and by the Irish Film Board (IFB) , Intermission by John Crowley won the audience award for best film at the...  

17/07/2003 | Awards | UK

Sergio Amidei 2003

French director, documentary-maker and writer Bertrand Tavernier is this year’s winner of the 22nd Sergio Amidei award for the best screenplay of the year for Laissez passer. This title was...  

10/07/2003 | Awards | Italy

Foreign submissions by 1 October

The Academy has changed the rules regarding submissions to the best foreign film Oscar category. The 87 countries eligible to take part now have until 1 October to enter their films and must have...  

10/07/2003 | Awards | Oscar 2004

The triumph of tolerance

A Belgian documentary entitled A Lesson of Tolerance by Roger Beeckmans won the 22nd URTI (International TV & Radio University)Grand Prix at the Monte Carlo Festival which ended on 1 July....  

09/07/2003 | Awards | Belgium

The Golden Globes

La Finestra di Fronte by Ferzan Ozpetek swept the boards at this year's Golden Globes, the annual film awards presented by the Foreign Press Association of Italy. The Turkish-born director's hit...  

03/07/2003 | Awards | Italy

Hollywood on the Rhine

“Why doesn’t Germany have a proper film academy that would give out the top awards, similar to the one in America?” The question was put to German film directors, producers and critics during a...  

01/07/2003 | Awards | Germany

Miguel Hermoso wins in Moscow

Last year, Italy’s Tavianis triumphed at the Moscow Film Festival. This year, another European and Mediterranean to boot, Miguel Hermoso won Grand Prix at the 25th edition with a feature entitled...  

30/06/2003 | Awards | Spain

The Amanda Nominations

The winners of the local film industry’s top awards will be announced on 22 August. The 2003 best film nominations include Jens Lien, Bent Hamer and Pål Øien  

27/06/2003 | Awards | Norway

A filmmaking celebration

The city of Cologne hosted the 13th edition of the prestigious Kamerapreis, a celebration of the often underestimated arts of cinematography and film editing whose artistic director is...  

26/06/2003 | Awards | Germany

"Beyond Gibraltar"

Au-delà de Gibraltar, directed by the Turkish-born German Taylan Barman and Mourad Boucif, a Moroccan who was born in Algeria, has won two more important prizes: the best director and actor awards...  

19/06/2003 | Awards | Belgium

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