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2898 articles available in total starting from 01/07/2002. Last article published on 07/10/2025.

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

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

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