All Awards articles – Page 218
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NewsKarlovy Vary to honour Mel Gibson
Other guests of the festival will include Hollywood actress Laura Dern and French actress Fanny Ardant as well as directors Alice Rohrwacher, Bong Joon-ho and David Mackenzie among others.
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NewsParamount, Pathé date Selma
Paramount Pictures and Pathé have set a December 25 limited release on Ava DuVernay’s Civil Rights drama and potential awards contender. Separately, Open Road has picked up what is being described as the inspirational drama Little Boy.
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NewsThe Tribe wins at Tarkovsky fest
Ukrainian feature wins Grand Prix at ‘Zerkalo’ Andrey Tarkovsky International Film Festival.
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NewsHorses gallops to Brussels victory
Icelandic director Bendikt Erlingsson’s Of Horses And Men won the Golden Iris Award, the top prize at the 12th Brussels Film Festival.
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NewsTwo Days, One Night wins in Sydney
The Dardenne brothers’ Two Days, One Night, starring Marion Cotillard, wins Sydney Film Prize.
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NewsEat Your Bones wins Jean Vigo Prize
Feature set against the backdrop of traveller community in France premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight
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NewsScreen's Nigel Daly awarded OBE
Daly, who is also chairman of BAFTA LA, is honoured for services to film and TV industry.
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NewsBoy and the World wins at Annecy
A Brazilian feature wins at the animation festival for the second consecutive year; market reports record high.
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NewsACE sets 2015 Eddie Awards
The American Cinema Editors (ACE) has set the date for its 65th annual awards show, the ACE Eddie Awards.
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NewsProducer pays tribute to Sugar Man director
Producers at Sheffield Doc/Fest talk about Oscars race for documentaries.
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NewsAsghar Farhadi to lead APSA jury
Iranian film-maker named as president of the international jury for this year’s awards.
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NewsAnne Garefino to receive AFI honour
Producer awarded with the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal.
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NewsCannes winners offer some surprises
There were a number of surprises among the Cannes 2014 winners, in a year in which there were a number of very strong titles but no clear White Ribbon-style masterpiece as a shoo-in for the top award.
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NewsWinter Sleep wins Palme d'Or
Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Winter Sleep has won the coveted Palme d’Or at the 67th Cannes Film Festival, where Timothy Spall and Julianne Moore picked up Best Actor and Best Actress.
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NewsWhite God wins Un Certain Regard
Kornél Mundruczó’s White God has won the top prize in Un Certain Regard at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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News‘First Fight’ sweeps Directors’ Fortnight
Thomas Cailley’s French drama scores hat-trick at the Cannes Film Festival sidebar.
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