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NewsPolytechnique leads Canadian Genie race
Denis Villeneuve’s Polytechnique picks up 11 nominations for Canada’s film awards
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NewsChristian Berger wins ASC prize for The White Ribbon
Christian Berger claimed top honours in the feature film category for his work on The White Ribbon at the 24th Annual American Society Of Cinematographers’ (ASC) awards.
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NewsA Prophet sweeps the board at France's Cesars
Jacques Audiard’s Oscar nominated A Prophet won ten Cesar Awards in its home country of France on Saturday night.The prison drama walked off with Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor among others.Audiard’s film was nominated in 13 categories and took a total of ...
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NewsIceland's Edda Awards dominated by Ragnar Bragason
At Iceland’s Edda Awards ceremony on Saturday, Icelandic director Ragnar Bragason cashed in on 12 out of 24 nominations: his feature, Mr Bjarnfredarson (Bjarnfredarson), won six national film prizes, and another six went to his television series, The Prison Shift (Fangavaktin), which the movie is based on.For the first time ...
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NewsOriginal Inglourious Basterds director to honour Tarantino
The director of the original 1978 Inglorious Bastards Enzo G Castellari will present Quentin Tarantino with an award at the opening of the 5th Annual Los Angeles – Italia Film, Fashion and Art Fest in Hollywood this weekend.
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NewsHAF pays tribute to Wouter Barendrecht with new award
The Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum dedicates new award to the memory Wouter Barendrecht, who passed away last year.
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NewsWhy Not's Pascal Caucheteux, Gregoire Solat win Toscan prize
The producers are awarded for their contribution to French cinema over the past year.
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NewsMorgan Freeman to receive ASC's Board Of Governors Award
Oscar-nominee Morgan Freeman will receive the American Society Of Cinematographers’ (ASC) Board Of Governors Award.
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NewsSemih Kaplanoglu's Honey takes Berlinale Golden Bear
Semih Kaplanoglu’s Honey (Bal), the third part of his reverse-order trilogy after Egg and Milk, became only the second Turkish film to win the Golden Bear in Berlin.
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NewsHurt Locker, Up In The Air eye Oscars after WGA triumph
The Hurt Locker and Up In The Air cemented their status as Academy Awards frontrunners as both films emerged triumphant at the 2010 Writers Guild Awards on Saturday [20].
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NewsFish Tank takes four at London critics’ awards
Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank picked up four awards at the 30th Annual London Film Critics’ Circle Awards, including best British film, whilst Jacques Audiard’s A Prophet was named film of the year.
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NewsEuropean Independent Film Festival reveals line up for fifth edition
The European Independent Film Festival (ECU) has announced its line-up for its fifth edition set to take place March 12-14 in Paris.
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NewsCell 211 takes top honours at the Goyas
Daniel Monzon’s thriller Cell 211 stole the limelight from Alejandro Amenabar’s historical epic Agora at the 25th Goya Awards ceremony last night (February 14), scooping eight awards including best film and best director, against Agora’s seven.
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Hurt Locker, Holmes, Avatar lead ADG winners
The Hurt Locker, Sherlock Holmes and Avatar were the major winners at the Art Directors Guild (ADG) awards in Los Angeles on Saturday [13].
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NewsBibliothèque Pascal takes top honors at 41st Hungarian Film Week
Szabolcs Hajdu’s latest received the Golden Reel award on Monday as the annual showcase of local cinema came to a close.
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NewsMr Bjarnfredarson picks up 11 nominations for Iceland's Eddas
Mr Bjarnfredarson leads the nominations for Iceland’s Edda Awards, which are due to take place on February 27.
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NewsDanish feature R wins top prize at Goteborg film festival
Tobias Lindholm and Michael Noer’s feature debut, R, win Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film in Gothenburg.
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NewsFabrega, Suwichakornpong and Rubio scoop 2010 Tiger Awards
The International Film Festival Rotterdam reveals the winners of this year’s Tiger Awards for first and second time directors.
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NewsWGAW to honour Anthony Peckham for Invictus screenplay
Invictus screenwriter Anthony Peckham will receive the Writers Guild Of America West’s (WGAW) 2010 Paul Selvin Award.
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European Film Awards replaces Prix d’Excellence
EFAs adds new award categories for the 2010 edition.









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