All Awards articles – Page 209
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'Home' wins top German Critics Award
Edgar Reitz’s Home From Home [pictured] wins best film, while Katrin Gebbe’s Cannes 2013 title Tore Tanzt wins best debut.
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Batlle to receive UNIC award
Former CEO of CINESA and COO for Continental Europe, ODEON & UCI Cinemas Group, to receive honour at this year’s convention.
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PGA sets 2015 show date
The Producers Guild Of America hierarchy has announced their 2015 awards show following its recent historic tie for best film between 12 Years A Slave and Gravity.
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Cannes awards brought forward
European elections will see the winners of the 67th Cannes Film Festival announced a day earlier.
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Gravity, Her, Gatsby rule ADG awards
The Art Directors Guild (ADG) unveiled its winners at the 18th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards in Los Angeles on February 8.
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Writers’ Guild highlight Guardian Film Awards issue
Olivia Hetreed [pictured] writes letter on behalf of Writers’ Guild to newspaper for not citing screenwriters in their inaugural awards.
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BAFTAs sell in 167 territories
Awards ceremony takes place at London’s Royal Opera House on Feb 16.
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BAFTA 2014: awards countdown
The countdown to the 2014 BAFTAs continues with news of Dame Helen Mirren’s honour and a chat with red carpet photographer Richard Young.
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Awards: They want your consideration
Behind the films in the running for awards every season are the teams ensuring they are seen and talked about by the right people. Louise Tutt meets the awards whisperers who help great work to stand out from the pack.
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The Hunt sweeps Danish Critics awards
Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-nominated film picks up four; Charlotte Gainsbourg honoured for Nymphomaniac.
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Zaman wins Gothenburg's Dragon
Hisham Zaman has become the first director to be a two-time winner of Gothenburg’s Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film.
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WGA, Annies, ASC hail winners
The Writers Guild Of America announced its winners in simultaneous bicoastal shows on February 1 and in the process shed some light on the two of the more inscrutable races of the season. Separately, animation and cinematography came under the spotlight in stand-alone shows.
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Ron Howard, Rush
Ron Howard talks about the challenges and rewards of returning to independent film-making with Formula 1 character study Rush. He also tells Wendy Mitchell about the adventure of his new film Heart Of The Sea.
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Peter Jackson, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
For The Desolation of Smaug, the second part of his Hobbit trilogy, Peter Jackson had the tricky task of bringing the story’s raging, intelligent dragon to life. He tells John Hazelton about how the second film brings certain freedoms.
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In service of The Butler
Pulling together the financing for an epic about the civil-rights movement was not easy, but Lee Daniels’ box-office hit The Butler has challenged conventional wisdom about audiences for African-American and political stories. John Hazelton reports.
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Adele, Guillaume lead César nominees
Foreign film nominations for Biancanieves, Gravity and Great Beauty.
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American Hustle: the American way
The hustling started a year and a half before David O Russell’s American Hustle hit cinemas. Jeremy Kay speaks to the director and producers about the film’s high-speed, high-stakes production.