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Awards


2845 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 13/06/2025.

Polanski’s wins seven Césars

The Pianist sweeps the boards at the 28th Césars and takes home 7 including best film, director and actor. Isabelle Carré is best actress & Bernard Le Coq best supporting actor  

24/02/2003 | Awards | France

Waiting for César

There can be only one: will it be Ozon, or Philibert's Etre et Avoir? Polanski permitting, of course. And what about the actresses? All will be revealed Saturday night in Paris  

21/02/2003 | Awards | France

Hollywood conquers London

Everything's ready for Sunday's ceremony, although American talent and titles dominate what should be a British event  

21/02/2003 | Awards | UK

A right "Coq-up"

According to Henry Ingberg, the secretary-general of Belgium’s French Community, Belgian journalists performed a disservice to the national film industry last year, so no “Coq Awards” for them...  

18/02/2003 | Awards | Belgian

The best Spanish-language films

New York’s film journalists’ association selected the year’s best Spanish-language titles. Juan Luis Galiardo won best actor for El caballero Don Quijote, Pedro Almodòvar won best director for...  

17/02/2003 | Awards | Spain

Amen's Lumière victory

The Lumières are to the Césars as the Golden Globes are to the Oscars. The Lumière Academy is made up of 200 French-based foreign journalists who vote for their favourite films every year. The...  

17/02/2003 | Awards | France

Danish victory at Kinderfilmfest

Scandinavia’s traditional support for children’s films once again paid dividends when Kald mig bare Aksel (Wallah be) by Denmark’s Pia Bovin won the Berlinale Kinderfilmfest section and a cash...  

17/02/2003 | Berlinale 2003 | Awards

Michael Caine seduces the critics

During the London Critics Circle Awards, held on 12 February in London, actor Michael Caine was named best actor for The Quiet American. About Schmidt, starring Caines’s fellow nominee for the...  

14/02/2003 | Awards | UK

Kamera for Peer Raben

Dieter Kosslick, the artistic director of the 53rd Berlinale will present German composer, Peer Raben, with the Berlinale Kamera for his contribution to German film, on 13 February. The Berlinale...  

12/02/2003 | Berlinale 2003 | Awards

A Slovenian Bear

(A)Torzija, a short film about the Balkan war wins the Golden Bear, with the Ukraine and Argentina sharing Silver Bears  

12/02/2003 | Berlinale 2003 | Awards

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