All Awards articles – Page 237
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NewsFrance selects Renoir for Oscars
Picture sold by Wild Bunch has enjoyed healthy international career, drawing 3 million cinemagoers worldwide.
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NewsEFA to honour Pedro Almodóvar
Spanish director to receive European Achievement in World Cinema Award.
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NewsSlave wins TIFF audience award
Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave won the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) Blackberry People’s Choice Award in a significant development that places the hard-hitting drama among an elite club.
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NewsWadjda to lead first Saudi Oscar bid
Haifaa Al Mansour’s acclaimed drama will contest the Academy’s foreign language race for Saudi Arabia.
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Netherlands enters Borgman into Oscar race
Alex van Warmerdam’s thriller submitted by the Netherlands for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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NewsLatvia submits 'Mother' for Oscar
Janis Nords’ coming of age story submitted by Latvia for the Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film.
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NewsBritdoc names five Puma finalists
The Act of Killing and Bully among those up for the $66,000 Puma Impact Award, with a jury including Susan Sarandon and Gael Garcia Bernal.
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NewsEFA unveils 46 selected films
European Film Academy reveals titles of the films on this year’s selection list.
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NewsSacro GRA surprise Venice winner
Surprise choice for Golden Lion is Italian documentary. Silver Lion for best director goes to Alexandros Avranas for Miss Violence.
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NewsBlue is the Warmest Colour wins FIPRESCI
Abdellatif Kechiche’s Cannes winner will receive critics prize at San Sebastian.
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NewsLast call: Women in film/TV awards
Open invitation to put forward a woman who deserves to be honoured with a WFTV Award.
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NewsWoodhouse wins Film London shorts award
Mr. Torquay’s Holiday and The Field secure special mentions at the Best of Boroughs (BoBs).
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CommentStrong titles in Telluride, Venice signal big competition
There have been a lot of rave reviews at the autumn festivals so far, before we even get to Toronto.
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NewsVinterberg in running for Nordic Prize
Danish director Thomas Vinterberg is among the contenders for the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize, complete with $62,000 (DKK 350,000).
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NewsEFAs name people's choice nominees
The European Film Academy has announced its People’s Choice Award nominees.
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NewsZurich to honour Hugh Jackman
Wolverine, Les Miserables actor to receive Golden Icon Award at the 9th Zurich Film Festival; Prisoners to receive gala premiere.
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NewsHAF to launch documentary award
The Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) is to introduce a new documentary award worth nearly $13,000.














