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Awards


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

Être et Avoir still on the top

Nicolas Philibert's feature, best documentary at the EFA 2002, has beeen awarded with the illustrious Louis Delluc' Award  

12/12/2002 | Awards | France

Sir John Mills receives BAFTA Fellowship

On 2 December veteran British actor, Sir John Mills was made a Fellow of the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA, the highest accolade the institution can bestow upon an individual in...  

09/12/2002 | Awards | UK

Ton of Money for Irish writers

Butlers win 2002 "Oscar Moore" Screenwriting award and a cash prize of Euros15,000 for their comedy  

04/12/2002 | Awards | Ireland

The "Louis Delluc" finalists

The nine finalists for this year's Lousi Delluc were announced on Friday 29 November. Set up in memory of one of France’s pre-eminent cinemeates, it is an annual award that goes to the year's best...  

02/12/2002 | Awards | France

Belfort looks to the future

"Entre Vues", specialised in first films, ends after focusing on the rebirth of German cinema  

02/12/2002 | Awards | France

Etre et Avoir Best European Documentary

Over 1.3 million French filmgoers have seen this touching story of one teacher's dedication to his job that's won Nicholas Philibert Europe's top award  

28/11/2002 | EFA 2002 | Awards

Die Manns wins best film/series Emmy

Seventeen years after Wolfgang Petersen’s victory with Das Boot, a three-part German film for television entitled Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman has won the Emmy for best “International Films/...  

26/11/2002 | Awards | Germany

A Danish triumph in New York

The Danes have won their first-ever Emmy. Yesterday in New York, the Best Drama Emmy - the TV equivalent of the Oscars - went to rank outsider, Rejseholdet. "It’s fantastic. Just the idea of being...  

26/11/2002 | Awards | Denmark

Fellini Gold Medal to Pierre Rissient

French film producer, Pierre Rissient received the 2002 Unesco Fellini Gold Medal for his “exceptional contribution to spreading international awareness of world cinema.” Rissient, 66, has enjoyed...  

26/11/2002 | Awards | France

Charlie Butterfly gets a second chance

The Danes had a bit of a surprise during the Mannheim-Heidelberg Film Festival. The festival’s audience chose two films to be awarded and one of them turned out to be Charlie Butterfly, a feature...  

19/11/2002 | Awards | Denmark

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