Charts: Lists

This page shows you the list charts. By default, the movies are ordered by how many times they have been marked as a favorite. However, you can also sort by other information, such as the total number of times it has been marked as a dislike.

  1. Tashkent International Film Festival - Best Central Asian Film's icon

    Tashkent International Film Festival - Best Central Asian Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Tashkent International Film Festival has a long history. It was first held in October from 21 to 31, 1968, in Tashkent City. At the film festival attended filmmakers from 22 states. Many famous filmmakers, such as Senegalese famous actress Mbissin Terez, actress Magda Kamel, Japanese actor Kimura Akira, Bulgarian director Tordon Dinov visited to the festival After that, within 31 years, International Film Festivals were held in Tashkent with the participation of filmmakers from three continents: Asia, Africa, Latin America. The festival went on hiatus from 1998 to 2020. There was no national or regional prize during the earlier years. Winners of Best Central Asian film are included - Award started in 2023 (?)
  2. The Stinkers Bad Movie Award Winners's icon

    The Stinkers Bad Movie Award Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. All movies picked as worst picture in the years 1979 to 2006
  3. TIFF's Midnight Madness Award Nominations's icon

    TIFF's Midnight Madness Award Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  4. UBIFF - Khangarid Award - Best Mongolian Film's icon

    UBIFF - Khangarid Award - Best Mongolian Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival (UBIFF) has been held since 2013 to introduce Mongolian film audiences to a World Class A Film Festival, arthouse and independent films. Missing: 2013: No prize (?) 2014: Unknown (Mommy! Marry Me, The Infinity, or Tsentogoruu) 2015: Unknown (Last Light, Father, Bosuul, or Wheel) 2016 - No national competition 2017 - Unknown 2021 - Unknown 2022 - Unknown (The Coach, Aberrance, or Trio)
  5. Visual Effects Society Awards (all nominees)'s icon

    Visual Effects Society Awards (all nominees)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 2002-2020
  6. Warsaw International Film Festival - Grand Prix's icon

    Warsaw International Film Festival - Grand Prix

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Warsaw Film Festival is a major film festival held every October in Warsaw, Poland. The festival has been held every year since 1985. It is one of the 15 international competitive feature film festivals recognized by the FIAPF. Until 2001 only Audience Awards were handed out. Since 2002, the most prestigious prize is the Grand Prix, a jury prize awarded to the best feature film. Still missing is the 2017 winner, yet to be imported to iCM: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6392362/reference
  7. Western Heritage Awards (Television)'s icon

    Western Heritage Awards (Television)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:2. Every year the Museum gives "The Wrangler" (also known as the Bronze Wrangler), an original bronze sculpture by artist John Free. It is awarded annually during the Western Heritage Awards to principal creators of the winning entries in specified categories of Western literature, music, film and television. Past winners have included Owen Wister, William S. Hart, Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson, Ken Maynard, Tim McCoy, Harry Carey, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Tex Ritter, Rex Allen, John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea, Richard Widmark, James Stewart, Buck Taylor, Howard R. Lamar, Ben Johnson, Pernell Roberts, and Tom Selleck. (ABC News Nightline is for the episode: The Cowboy Way (2003), EKN Worldwide Kids News is for the episode "Cowgirl Museum" (2004))
  8. Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival - Grand Prize's icon

    Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival - Grand Prize

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival is a documentary film festival held biennially in Yamagata, Japan. It was first held in October 1989, which makes it one of the longest- running documentary film festivals in the world and the most distinguished such festival in Asia. Its emphasis is on showcasing the best achievements in documentary filmmaking, as well as promoting and popularizing the genre and documentary filmmaking in the region.
  9. Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival - Shinsuke Ogawa Award's icon

    Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival - Shinsuke Ogawa Award

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival is a documentary film festival held biennially in Yamagata, Japan. It was first held in October 1989, which makes it one of the longest- running documentary film festivals in the world and the most distinguished such festival in Asia. Its emphasis is on showcasing the best achievements in documentary filmmaking, as well as promoting and popularizing the genre and documentary filmmaking in the region. The Shinsuke Ogawa Award for most promising Asian film director in the New Asian Currents program was introduced in 1993. Missing from IMDB: Losing Ground Dir. anonymous (2023)
  10. Yerevan International Film Festival - Armenian & Regional Panorama's icon

    Yerevan International Film Festival - Armenian & Regional Panorama

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival (GAIFF; Armenian: «Ոսկե Ծիրան» Երևանի միջազգային կինոփառատոն, romanized: "Voske Tsiran" Yerevani mijazgayin kinop'arraton) is an annual film festival held in Yerevan, Armenia. 2005-2011 Armenian Panorama Golden Apricot - Best Film 2012-2013 Armenian Panorama Golden Apricot - Best Fiction Film 2014-2017 Armenian Panorama Golden Apricot - Best Film 2018-2019 Armenian Panorama Armenian National Film Academy Award for Best Film 2020-2021 (no eligible prize?) 2022-Present Regional Panorama Best Film Missing: Under the Open Sky (2005, Arman Yeritsyan) The Road (Naira Muradyan) The Dwellers of Forgotten Islands (2006, Hrant Hakobyan) With Love and Gratitude (Arka Manukyan) - in some years there were shorts that appear to have been awarded or shared the main prize (these are also included) - prize shifted over the years and switched from national to regional focus
  11. ZIFF - Zimbabwe Calabash's icon

    ZIFF - Zimbabwe Calabash

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Zimbabwe International Film Festival (abbreviated as ZIFF) is an annual ten-day film festival held in Zimbabwe in August or September. Instituted in 1998, it is organised by the Zimbabwe International Film Festival Trust (ZIFFT), a non-profit organisation. The festival is a non-political competitive platform that provides a showcase of feature films, documentary films and short films, as well as providing workshops and other cultural events. For the first time in 2005, ZIFF honoured the best Zimbabwean Production, the Zimbabwe Calabash Award. Winners: 2005 - Tanyardzwa 2006 - Evil in Our Midst 2009 - Unknown (https://allafrica.com/stories/200909080151.html) 2011 - No festival 2012 - No festival 2013 - No new films 2015 - Kilimanjaro 2016 - No eligible film (?) 2017 - Mind Games 2018 - The Cook Off 2019 - No festival 2020 - No festival 2021 - No eligible film (?) 2022 - Mirage - incomplete
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