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NBR sets 2011 awards evening date
The National Board Of Review (NBR) has said it will hold next year’s annual awards on January 11 at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York.
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Venice to honour Mani Ratnam
The 67th Venice Film Festival, which runs September 1-11, will pay tribute to Indian film-maker Mani Ratman (pictured).
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Wiseman to receive Silverdocs honour
AFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Documentary Festival will honour Frederick Wiseman at the Charles Guggenheim Symposium.
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Five finallists compete for foreign student Academy Award
Five finallists selected from a record 61 entries from 36 countries will compete for the 2010 honorary foreign film award in the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences’ 37th Annual Student Academy Awards.
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53rd San Francisco International Film Festival bestows prizes
Lixin Fan’s Last Train Home claimed the Golden Gate Award for investigative documentary feature as the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival came to a close last night [5].
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Dogtooth, Strella dominate Hellenic Film Academy's new awards
Event is first public activity from HFA, founded by Filmmakers in the Mist protest movement.
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The White Ribbon dominates Germany's Lola Awards
Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon continued its run of awards by sweeping the board at this year’s German Film Awards with ten Lolas, including Golden Lolas for best feature film, direction, screenplay, cinematography and leading actor for Burghart Klaussner.
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Cameron to collect Visionary Award at Saturn Awards
James Cameron will receive the Academy Of Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror Films’ Visionary Award for Avatar at this year’s 36th Annual Saturn Awards.
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IIFAs headed to Sri Lanka in June
The 2010 International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards will be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from June 3-5.
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Tanner Hall takes feature prize at 15th Gen Art Film Festival
Tatiana Von Furstenberg and Francesca Gregorini’s Tanner Hall won the Acura grand jury award for best feature as the 15th Gen Art Film Festival came to a close.
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Polytechnique dominates Genie Awards with nine-trophy haul
Denis Villeneuve’s Polytechnique was the big winner at Canada’s Genie Awards last night [12], taking nine prizes including best picture.
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The First Beautiful Thing leads David of Donatello nominations
Other leading nominees for Italian honours are The Man Who Will Come, Vincere, Baaria, and Loose Cannons.
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PGA's 22nd annual awards set for January 22, 2011
The Producers Guild Of America’s (PGA) 22nd annual awards will take place on January 22, 2011.
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Asian Film Awards 2010
Asia’s biggest film stars, and international guests including Donatella Versace, walked the red carpet in Hong Kong for the fourth Asian Film Awards.
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Korea’s Mother tops Asian Film Awards
Korean thriller Mother, directed by Bong Joon-ho, scooped three awards including best film, best screenwriter and best actress for Kim Hye-ja’s performance at the 4th Asian Film Awards (AFAs) on Monday night.
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Oscar winning composer John Barry to receive lifetime award in Ghent
Four-time Oscar winning composer John Barry will receive a lifetime achievement award at the Ghent International Film Festival’s World Soundtrack Award Academy.
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Sara Johnsen's Upperdog take Grand Priz in Rouen
The Norwegian director scoops the festival’s Grand Prix, making it the second year in a row the country has won the award.
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Antichrist sweeps the board at Denmark's Bodil Awards
Lars von Trier’s controversial film scoops five awards at Denmark’s oldest film awards.
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La Pivellina wins Diagonale Grand Prix
Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s La Pivellina won the Grand Diagonale Prize for Best Austrian Feature Film at festival director Barbara Pichler’s second year heading up the annual national showcase of Austrian cinema in Graz.
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The White Ribbon leads nominations for Germany's Lola awards
Michael Haneke’s award winning film scores the best nominations at the German film industry awards.