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Awards


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

Artur Brauner gets Berlinale Kamera

This evening, 11 February, legendary German film producer and native-son of Berlin, Artur Brauner, will be presented with the Berlinale Kamera. This special award traditionally goes to individuals...  

11/02/2003 | Berlinale 2003 | Awards

Top Roberts

Paprika Steen makes history by winning best actress and best supporting actress  

04/02/2003 | Awards | Denmark

Lilja 4 Ever “bags” 5 Guldbagges

Lukas Moodysson's feature (also the Swedish Oscar candidate) wins five top Guldbagge Awards & The Man Without A Past is best foreign film  

04/02/2003 | Awards | Sweden

Frears wins best film

Dirty Pretty Things wins best film and Chiwetel Ejofor best actor at London's 30th Evening Standard British Film Awards  

04/02/2003 | Awards | UK

5 Goyas for Los Lunes al Sol

Fermando Leòn’s film wins five of the best at this year’s Spanish industry awards, with 1 Goya each for Almodòvar and Lazaro. Event ends with unanimous call for “Peace!”  

03/02/2003 | Awards | Spain

Los Lunes al Sol wins Writers’ Awards

Spanish Oscar candidate wins 6 of the 10 awards at the 59th Writers' Club Awards while and Polanski's The Pianist wins best foreign film  

31/01/2003 | Awards | Spain

A very rewarding 2002

A record year for Norwegian cinema with 101 awards won the world over. The best performing titles were 2 kids titles: Glasskår and Aria, & Elling  

27/01/2003 | Awards | Norway

Nominations announced

Chicago and Gangs of New York lead the field with 12 Bafta nominations each. The winners on 23 February in London  

27/01/2003 | Awards | UK

The César nominations

Ozon’s 8 Women sweeps the boards with 12 nominations, followed by The Pianist’s 10 plus a new Cèsar for Best European Film of the Year  

24/01/2003 | Awards | France

“Bloody Sunday” scoops 4 IFTA Awards

Bloody Sunday produced by Hell’s Kitchen and Granada Films, and directed by Paul Greengrass won four of the most important Irish Film and Television Awards IFTA: best film, director, screenplay...  

23/01/2003 | Awards | Ireland

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