All Awards articles – Page 255
-
News
Uncle Boonmee takes best film at Asian Film Awards
Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul echoed his Cannes Palme d’Or victory at the Asian Film Awards last night, winning best film for Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.
-
News
Oliver Stone to head Short Awards jury at ScreenSingapore
Winner of the Asian Short Film Awards will receive a cash prize worth more than $15,000.
-
News
Swiss Oscar entry wins two awards at this year’s Swiss Film Prize
Switzerland’s 2011 Oscar entry La Petite Chambre by Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond won the awards for Best Film and Best Screenplay at this year’s Swiss Film Prize Quartz 2011.
-
News
Tykwer’s Three picks up six Lola nominations
Tom Tykwer’s love triangle with a difference Three (Drei) has picked up six nominations for this year’s German Film Awards which will be presented at a gala ceremony in Berlin’s Friedrichstadtpalast on Friday, April 8.
-
News
Essential Killing, All That I Love, Ghost Writer win Polish awards
At this week’s Polish Film Academy Awards (The Eagles), Jerzy Skolimowski’s Venice prize winner Essential Killing was named best film and he also won best director.
-
News
Academy, ABC extend Oscars contract through 2020
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences and ABC Television Network have extended their contract to broadcast the Oscars through 2020.
-
Features
King's Speech: BFI gets king’s ransom?
The UK Film Council invested £1 million ($1.6 million) in The King’s Speech through its now defunct Premiere Fund (then run by Sally Caplan) and is believed to have a net profit position as high as 34% in the film.
-
News
R leads winners at Denmark's Bodil awards
Other winners at Danish critics’ 64th annual awards include Susanne Bier’s In A Better World and Thomas Vinterberg’s Submarino.
-
-
News
Above Us Only Sky wins Berlin Europa Cinemas Label
Jan Schomburg’s drama awarded the Europa Cinemas Label for Best European Film at the Berlinale.
-
News
Rosch wins Berlin Talent Campus Score Competition
German composer Felix Rösch picked up the top prize in the Berlinale Talent Campus’ Score Competition awards ceremony which took place today (February 17).
-
News
Black Bread sweeps the board at the Goya awards
De La Iglesia confirms resignation as Academy president
-
News
The Social Network triumphs at London Film Critics' Circle Awards
David Fincher’s film picked up four prizes; The King’s Speech missed out on the Film of the Year award.
-
News
Fortissimo to receive special award at 5th Asian Film Awards
The Asian Film Awards has announced that it will give a special award to Hong Kong and Amsterdam-based Fortissimo Films for its long-time promotion of Asian cinema.
-
News
Fireworks International seals raft of TV deals for BAFTAs
BAFTAs will be available in more than 75 territories.
-
News
Detective Dee, Assassins lead race for Hong Kong Film Awards
Tsui Hark’s Detective Dee And The Mystery Of The Phantom Flame and Su Chao-Pin’s Reign Of Assassins scooped the most nominations for this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards with 13 and 11 nods apiece.
-
News
BAFTA to honour Christopher Lee with highest accolade
British actor to receive British Academy Fellowship.
-
News
How To Train Your Dragon wins big at Annie awards
DreamWorks studios claimed 15 of the 24 awards at Saturday’s Annie awards.
-
News
Lapland Odyssey, Rare Exports lead Jussi winners
Finnish director Dome Karukoski’s local blockbuster, Lapland Odyssey (Napapiirin sankarit) [pictured], scooped four prizes in the heavy categories – Best Feature, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, the Audience Prize – as the Filmiaura, the Finnish Film Professionals’ Association, Sunday announced their annual Jussi awards at a televised Helsinki gala.A comic ...
-
News
Prison drama R sweeps Danish Robert Awards
A low-budget film about life in a Danish prison, R, by writer-directors Tobias Lindholm and Michael Noer, swept the Danish Robert Awards at Sunday’s gala ceremony in Copenhagen’s Cirkusbygningen.