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In Darkness wins Manaki Brothers’ Golden Camera 300
Vasily Sigarev’s Living wins Silver Camera 300 and Paolo Sorrentino’s This Must Be The Place receives Bronze Camera 300 at the world’s oldest festival dedicated to cinematographers in Bitola, Macedonia.
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White Tiger enters Oscar race for Russia
Karen Shakhnazarov’s World War II-set fantasy action selected by Russian Oscar committee.
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The Clown to represent Brazil in Oscar race
The Ministry of Culture of Brazil has announced Selton Mello’s The Clown (O Palhaço) as the country’s official entry for best foreign-language film in the 85th Academy Awards.
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Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair picked as Denmark's Oscar entry
Historical romance world premiered in Berlin, taking home two prizes for best script and best actor.
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Ursula Meier's Sister entered for Oscar race
Jury praised Meier’s film for its “intelligent and original screenplay”.
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Lincoln, Hitchcock slot into awards race starters blocks
AFI FEST announced on Thursday (20) that the world premiere of DreamWorks-Fox’s Lincoln will close the festival on Nov 8, two weeks before Fox Searchlight drops Hitchcock into the race with a Nov 23 platform release. Looking ahead to next year’s contest, Warner Bros has set a May 10 2013 ...
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Stephen Daldry to receive Frankfurt Book Fair’s prize for best international film adaptation
Award ceremony to take place during the Frankfurt StoryDrive conference as part of Frankfurt Book Fair, which runs Oct 10-14.
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Senna, The King's Speech, Lee Walpole among winners at Conch Awards
Ceremony took place in London last night with around 250 people in attendance.
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Universal moves back Les Miserables to Dec 25
The switch means that the studio’s classic adaptation joins Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained as the last of the expected Oscar contenders to open in North American theatres this year.
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Jan Chapman to head Asia Pacific Screen Awards' international jury
Producer [pictured] will lead six-member jury for the upcoming sixth annual APSA, to take place in Brisbane on Nov 23.
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Intouchables is France’s foreign language Oscar submission
Film recently overtook Amélie as most seen French-language film at international box office.
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Alois Nebel, Wrinkles and Pirates! up for EFA animated feature film award
Winner to be presented at ceremony in Malta on Dec 1.
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Czech Republic submits In The Shadow for Oscar race
David Ondricek directs the 1950s-set crime drama.
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Countries of former Yugoslavia select Oscar submissions
Bosnia sends Un Certain Regard title Children of Sarajevo [pictured], Slovenia opts for festival hit A Trip, Croatia selects visceral corruption story Vegetarian Cannibal, Macedonia chooses WW2 football-themed The Third Half, and Serbia goes for Nazi concentration camp drama When Day Breaks.
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Academy sets Oscar documentary feature deadline
Filmmakers must submit their entries to the Academy by Sept 24 at 5pm PT to be eligible for consideration in the 85th Academy Awards.
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Our Children enters Oscar race for Belgium
The Belgian selection committee has submitted Our Children (A Perdre La Raison) by Joachim Lafosse as the country’s candidate for the Best Foreign Language Oscar.
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Finalists unveiled for fifth Virgin Media Shorts competition
Phyllida Lloyd CBE, 2010 Star of Tomorrow Luke Snellin [pictured] and Julie Walters CBE among judges for the short film prize.
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Pieta, The Master dominate Venice awards
Kim Ki-duk’s South Korean tale about a loan shark who meets a woman claiming to be his mother scooped the Golden Lion best film award at the 69th Venice Film Festival on Saturday (8).
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Shortland's Lore to represent Australia in Oscar race
German language film is about daughter of Nazi parents.