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Nominations


34 articles available in total starting from 20/09/2002. Last article published on 21/01/2010.

The Swiss Film Awards

The Soleure screenings, an event that features this year’s Swiss productions, will be the venue for the ceremony of the Swiss Film Awards, as has been the case since 1998. There are 15 films and 6...  

12/12/2003 | Nominations | Switzerland

Wolfgang Becker against Lars von Trier

The nominations for the European Oscars (Berlin, December 6) have been announced. Good-Bye Lenin! is running in 5 categories, with 4 nominations for Dogville and Dirty Pretty Things by Stephen Frears  

07/11/2003 | EFA 2003 | Nominations

The shorts and documentaries

The European Film Academy has announced the shortlist of competitors for the Prix ARTE 2003, awarded to the Best European Documentary. The prize has been instigated in collaboration with the...  

28/10/2003 | Nominations | EFA

Intermission gets most IFTA

John Crowley's Intermission grabbed the most nominations for the upcoming Irish Film & Television Awards, the most important awards ceremony for the Irish film and TV industry set to take place in...  

16/10/2003 | Nominations | Irlande

Italian Golden Globes

Members of the Foreign Press Association in Italy have cast their votes for the 44th edition of the Italian Golden Globes, which will be handed out at a ceremony being held in Rome at the Villa...  

09/06/2003 | Nominations | Italy

Goodbye, Lenin! up for 6 Lolas

Becker’s blockbuster scores 6 nominations with 3 apiece for Elefantenherz and Pigs Will Fly while Daldry's The Hours wins best foreign film. The winners on 6 June in Berlin  

14/04/2003 | Nominations | Germany

Adrian Wootton Film London CEO

Adrian Wootton, the acting director of the British Film Institute, has just been appointed Chief Executive of the new body, Film London, in charge of promoting and developing the film and media...  

10/04/2003 | Nominations | UK

Legion d’Honneur for Åse Kleveland

Åse Kleveland , the Director General of the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has been awarded the French Légion d’honneur in recognition of her contribution to the promotion of film cooperation...  

09/04/2003 | Nominations | Sweden

11 David nominations for Ozpetek

La finestra di fronte leads the field, followed by 10 for Muccino and a record 25 for producer Domenico Procacci. The winners on 9 April in Rome  

18/03/2003 | David 2003 | Nominations

The Europeans in the race

Nominations rain down on Polanski and Almodovar, three European titles in competition for the best foreign film but bad luck for Francois Ozon and Roberto Benigni  

11/02/2003 | Oscar 2003 | Nominations

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