All Awards articles – Page 223
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NewsBoyhood wins top FIPRESCI critics award
Richard Linklater’s 12-year project beats Ida, The Grand Budapest Hotel and Winter Sleep.
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NewsADG announces rule changes
The Art Directors Guild (ADG), IATSE LOCAL 800 has unveiled changes for its annual Excellence In Production Design Awards set for January 31, 2015.
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NewsAustria, Norway enter Oscar race
Austrian entry The Dark Valley stars British actor Sam Riley; Estonia and Venezuela also make their submissions for the Best Foreign-Language Film category.
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NewsFive nominated for lucrative Nordic prize
There are five films now nominated for the 2014 Nordic Council Film Prize.
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NewsFinland, Croatia, Serbia enter Oscar race
Three new submissions hope to make the shortlist for Best Foreign-Language Film at the Oscars 2015.
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NewsBenicio Del Toro to receive San Sebastian award
Benicio Del Toro to be honoured at San Sebastian; Oscar-winning actor’s Escobar: Paradise Lost to close Pearls section.
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NewsSweden enters Force Majeure to Oscar race
Ruben Östlund’s Force Majeure has been chosen to compete for an Academy Award nomination as Best Foreign-Language Feature.
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NewsLuxembourg submits doc to Oscar race
Never Die Young submitted by Luxembourg for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards.
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NewsNorway shortlists three for Oscar race
Blind, 1001 Grams and Letter to the King considered for submission for the Best Foreign-Language Feature.
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NewsScreen Awards unveils Rising Star shortlist
The Screen Awards has now unveiled the shortlist for this year’s Rising Star award.
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NewsHayao Miyazaki among honourary Oscar recipients
The board of governors of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences has voted (August 26) to present honorary awards to Jean-Claude Carrière, Hayao Miyazaki and Maureen O’Hara. The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award will go to Harry Belafonte.
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NewsGermany submits Beloved Sisters to Oscar race
Dominik Graf’s ménage-à-trois drama to compete for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards.
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FeaturesAwards 2014: The prize fighters
As Venice, Telluride and Toronto introduce a slew of prestige titles, Jeremy Kay examines the season’s possible awards contenders
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NewsMichael Shamberg to receive Zurich honour
Michael Shamberg, producer of Pulp Fiction and A Walk Among the Tombstones, to be honoured at Zurich Film Festival, which has added Zach Braff’s Wish I Was Here.
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NewsSong of My Mother triumphs at Sarajevo
Debut film of Turkey’s Erol Mintas wins best film, best actor. Special Jury Award and best actress go to Brides
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NewsKen Loach calls for Israel boycott
Honouring two Palestinian filmmakers at the Sarajevo Film Festival, British director Ken Loach branded the US as a “bully” and said cultural happenings supported by the Israeli state should be boycotted.
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NewsBoyhood wins at Norwegian festival
Other winners include Chef, The Hundred-Foot Journey and Stations of the Cross with a special mention for ’71.
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NewsRob Brydon to host Britannia Awards
The comedian and actor will emcee the 2014 BAFTA Los Angeles Jaguar Britannia Awards on October 30 in Beverly Hills.
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Screen Awards 2014 shortlist revealed
Fox/Fox Searchlight and Lionsgate UK lead the nominations; The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Filth and X-Men: Days of Future Past are most nominated films.
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NewsDanes shortlist three for Oscars
Includes films by Niels Arden Oplev, Pernille Fischer Christensen and Nils Malmros.
















