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323 articles available in total starting from 30/09/2002. Last article published on 24/11/2025.

Sinapi wins in Cabourg

Vivre me tue by Jean-Pierre Sinapi won the Grand Prix 2003 at the Romantic Film Festival of Cabourg, which ended on Saturday 14 June. This year’s winners also included Isabelle Adjani, Bernard...  

16/06/2003 | Awards | France

Civeyrac wins Jean Vigo

Toutes ces belles promesses, the sixth feature film directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac paid dividends when it won him the prestigious Jean Vigo award. The film was produced by Les Films Pelléas and...  

30/04/2003 | Awards | France

Director of the Year is...

The four candidates for the 5th edition of the France Culture Award for Director of the Year were announced: they are Lucas Belvaux (Cavale, Après la vie, Un couple épatant), Pascal Bonitzer...  

15/04/2003 | Awards | France

Spanish victory in Cognac

Enrique Urbizu's La caja 507 swept the boards at the 21st Crime Film Festival of Cognac in France. Urbizu won the Grand Prix that was presented by this year’s jury president, French actor Vincent...  

14/04/2003 | Awards | France

Comencini wins in Creteil

Il più bel giorno della mia vita wins Audience and Grand Prix at French Festival of Women's Cinema & gets Dutch release  

31/03/2003 | Awards | France

Kudos for Nordic films

Iceland’s “Noi Albinoi” is best film, Mikkelsen & Akinshina best actors and French to see “Open Hearts” & “Lilja 4-Ever”  

24/03/2003 | Awards | France

European Film Schools on display

The winners of the 26th International Festival of Film Schools were announced on 16 March. The festival, which is the sector’s most important European event, took place from 10-16 March in...  

17/03/2003 | Awards | France

Belgian talent wins in France

Belgian actress, Cécile de France won the César Award on Saturday 22 February for most promising newcomer of the year, for her inspired work in Cédric Klapisch’s L’auberge espagnole. The film is...  

24/02/2003 | Awards | France/Belgium

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

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