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Norwegian wins at Tampere

Through My Think Glasses (Gjennom mine tykke briller) by Norwegian Pjotr Sagepin has just won the prestigious Grand prix at the 35th Tampere International Short Film Festival (9-1 March). The jury...  

16/03/2005 | Awards | Finland

Lions for Horem pádem

Last Saturday night, the ceremony for the Czech Lion Awards, crowned, as expected, Horem pádem (Up and down) by Jan Hrebejk. With four major awards, Best Film, Best Director, Best Script, and Best...  

07/03/2005 | Awards | Czech Republic

The Orly Awards

On Sunday night in Warsaw, the 7th ceremony of the yearly Polish cinema awards will reveal this year’s Orly winners. Three favourites are predominant in this year’s list of nominees in the 14...  

03/03/2005 | Awards | Poland

King’s Game wins at the Bodils

Nikolaj Arcel’s King’s Game produced by Nimbus Film, has just won two Bodil awards for Best film and Best supporting actor (Søren Pilmark) at the Bodil ceremony held at the Imperial Cinema in...  

03/03/2005 | Awards | Denmark

L'Esquive wins France's top cinema award

The film earned a Cesar prize for its director, Tunisian-born Abdellatif Kechiche, and its young star, the 18-year-old actress Sara Forestier  

27/02/2005 | Awards | France

Young UK filmmakers under the spotlight

The First Light Film Awards ceremony celebrating the best short films made by young British people between the ages of 5 and 18 was held yesterday in London’s Leicester Square. The awards were...  

24/02/2005 | Awards | UK

Asylum gets German art-house prize

David Mackenzie’s Asylum has won the Prize of the Guild of German Art-house Cinemasat the last Berlin Film Festival. The award - given to a film in official competition - was handed out by Adrian...  

23/02/2005 | Awards | Ireland

Desplat gets silver

Last Saturday, the French Alexandre Desplat was honoured for the first time as a major composer and was granted the Silver Bear for the music of Jacques Audiard’s The Beat That my Heart Skipped....  

21/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Awards

Unexpected results

South African U-Carmen eKhayelitsha by Marc Dornford-May won the Golden Bear. Marc Rothemund was awarded the Silver Bear for the Best direction for his film Sophie Scholl – Her Last Days  

19/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Awards

Barratier and Desplechin’s success in the press

Two weeks before the French Cesar awards, the French cinema critics Union and the international press granted the traditional yearly awards : the Melies and the Lumières2004. The two films they...  

18/02/2005 | Awards | France

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