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  1. Korkut Ata Film Festival - Best Film's icon

    Korkut Ata Film Festival - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Korkut Ata Film Festival of the Turkic World is an annual film festival hosted by TÜRKSOY since 2021. Its name comes from Korkut Ata, Turkic narrator in the Book of Dede Korkut. Missing from IMDB: Kadının Kısmeti (Dilmurod Masaidov)
  2. 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 (?)
  3. Ak Ilbirs Awards - Best Central Asian Film's icon

    Ak Ilbirs Awards - Best Central Asian Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. "Ak Ilbirs Awards" is held annually and takes place in the Kyrgyz Republic, awarding each year's winners in different categories. The main purpose of Ak Ilbirs Awards is to improve the quality of cinema, produced by national film production, as well as to provide an incentive for further development by selecting the best works in each category, approved by authority committee. 2018-2019 - Unknown 2020 - Postponed 2021-2022 - No awards 2023 - Unknown
  4. Anahit - Armenian Film Awards - Best Film's icon

    Anahit - Armenian Film Awards - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Anahit National Film Awards is a unique way of finding, motivating and appreciating local filmmakers and their work. The "Anahit" National Film Award is aimed at transforming the criteria of evaluation of films, by encouraging the discovery of new names and promoting the films, which have already been selected. There are 38 members of the Armenian National Film Academy, who have contributed to the history of modern Armenian cinema, are the ones deciding who will be the winners.
  5. Colibrí Awards - Best Ecuadorean Film's icon

    Colibrí Awards - Best Ecuadorean Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Since 2020, the Corporation of Audiovisual Producers and Promoters of Ecuador, COPAE, and the Academy of Cinematographic and Audiovisual Arts of Ecuador, ACEC, will organize the Colibrí Award on a biannual basis, as an effective mechanism to encourage, promote and disseminate quality Ecuadorian film and audiovisual production. - ceremony held in 2010, 2015, 2020, 2022
  6. 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
  7. Festival Internacional de Cine de Guayaquil - Best Ecuadorian Film's icon

    Festival Internacional de Cine de Guayaquil - Best Ecuadorian Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Festival Internacional de Cine de Guayaquil is an annual international film festival in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was founded in 2015. No eligible films: 2020, 2022, 2023 2021 winner Sansón is on IMDB but not importing yet
  8. Mongolian Academy Awards - Grand Prix's icon

    Mongolian Academy Awards - Grand Prix

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Mongolian Academy Awards started in 2010 and continued through at least 2017. List includes winners of the Grand Prix's "Best of the Best" Award Missing: 2011 - Unknown 2017 - Unknown 2018 - Top Secret 2: Battle of Baitag Bogd 2019-2023 - Unknown
  9. 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)
  10. Ak Ilbirs Awards - Best Kyrgyz Film's icon

    Ak Ilbirs Awards - Best Kyrgyz Film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "Ak Ilbirs Awards" is held annually and takes place in the Kyrgyz Republic, awarding each year's winners in different categories. The main purpose of Ak Ilbirs Awards is to improve the quality of cinema, produced by national film production, as well as to provide an incentive for further development by selecting the best works in each category, approved by authority committee. Missing: The Princess Nasikn (dir. Erkin Saliyev)
  11. IFFR MovieZone Award Winners's icon

    IFFR MovieZone Award Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. MovieZone (previously called MovieSquad) is the youth panel which awards the MovieZone award to their favorite film from the shown films in the yearly International Film Festival of Rotterdam.
  12. Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards - Best Cinematographer's icon

    Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards - Best Cinematographer

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. "Hailed as the premium awards for filmmakers in Africa, the AMVCAs has recognized and celebrated outstanding achievements in the African film and TV industry both in front and behind the cameras." This list compiles the films which have won the Best Cinematographer category at the AMVCAs.
  13. Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards - Best Movie Director's icon

    Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards - Best Movie Director

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. "Hailed as the premium awards for filmmakers in Africa, the AMVCAs has recognized and celebrated outstanding achievements in the African film and TV industry both in front and behind the cameras." This list compiles the films which have won the Best Movie Director category at the AMVCAs.
  14. Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards - Best Overall Film's icon

    Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards - Best Overall Film

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. "Hailed as the premium awards for filmmakers in Africa, the AMVCAs has recognized and celebrated outstanding achievements in the African film and TV industry both in front and behind the cameras." This list compiles the films which have won the Best Overall Film category at the AMVCAs.
  15. AMP's 10 Mongolian Films Worth Watching's icon

    AMP's 10 Mongolian Films Worth Watching

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. As we have mentioned before in our review of films from the country, Mongolian cinema has been taking gradual steps towards a very interesting path, away from the exotification of the country, which usually revolves around stories taking place in green fields, and instead dealing with contemporary themes, which, most of the time, take place in the urban centre. This effort, which is mostly driven from two companies, Mongolfilms Distribution and The Filmbridge has resulted in a number of very intriguing productions, which also, finally, move also towards genre paths, apart from arthouse ones. In this article, we present ten of the most noteworthy, once more with a focus on diversity, in reverse chronological order. Missing from IMDB: The Only Reason (2022) by Batzaya Gandush Gergi (2020) by Janchivdorj Sengedorj
  16. Curaçao International Film Festival - Yellow Robin Award's icon

    Curaçao International Film Festival - Yellow Robin Award

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Starting from the 2013 edition, Curaçao IFFR introduced its very own unique Yellow Robin Award for the best film of the region. The Yellow Robin Award aims to encourage film talent from the countries around the Caribbean Basin and Latin America for which Curaçao IFFR will collaborate with festivals and film commissions in the region. - Included one special mention (Hijos de la sal)
  17. Didor International Film Festival - Best Film's icon

    Didor International Film Festival - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Didor International Film Festival is a bi-annual film festival in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Originally conceived as a Persian movie festival, it has now expanded its scope to take in Russian and European movies. A documentary festival takes place in the uneven years. Missing: 2010, 2014, 2020, 2022 Best Documentary Winners (alt years) 2019 - Waterworks (Iran, Azadeh Bizargiti) missing Best Tajik Film 2008 - Happiness (Alisher Khoushvakhtov) missing 2014 - Tasfiya - temp missing 2016 - Mushkilkusho 2019 - Teacher Kimiagarov (Faizullo Faizov) missing 1-7 (Best Film) 8 (Best Tajik Film)
  18. Santiago International Film Festival (SANFIC)'s icon

    Santiago International Film Festival (SANFIC)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Santiago International Film Festival winners in the category "Chilean Cinema Competition" since 2009. If the festival of Santiago (Chile) was launched in 2005 this category opened later in the 5th edition of 2009. Below the list of the winners: 2009: "Paseo"; Sergio Castro San-Martín *missing* 2010: "Manuel de Ribera"; Christopher Murray y Pablo Carrera 2011: "Ulises"; Óscar Godoy 2012: "Cuentos Sobre el Futuro"; Pachi Bustos *missing* 2013: "Las analfabetas"; Moisés Sepúlveda 2014: "La once"; Maite Alberdi 2015: "Surire"; Bettina Perut e Iván Osnovikoff 2016: "El fumigador"; Francisco Hevia y Vinko Tomicic 2017: "Sapo"; Juan Pablo Ternicier 2018: “Flow”; Nicolás Molina The list is under construction. Some titles are *missing* on IMDB and Icheckmovies. Please write me for any suggestion of to updating titles notifications
  19. 20/20 Award Best Cinematography's icon

    20/20 Award Best Cinematography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. From the website: "The 20/20 Awards uses the advantage of time and perspective to annually re-evaluate the Oscars from 20 years prior. Utilizing the benefit of hindsight, a voting body of film industry professionals from around the world carefully elects either new or previous nominees, and hosts a live awards ceremony, designed to both honor and offer new perspective with fresh commentary on the impact of this body of work on cinema itself, and its influence on our culture. Every year since 1927, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognizes excellence in the film industry through the Academy Awards®, bestowing honors upon films, directors, actors, screenwriters, and technical artists who created outstanding art in cinema. The awards are given in the spring, honoring those films released in the previous calendar year. However, as with all annual award ceremonies, the Academy Awards® lack two of history’s most reliable criteria for appraising artistic merit: time and perspective. By bestowing awards on film-work released merely the year before, errant factors often come into play such as fleeting trends, industry politics, favoritism, marketing campaigns and short term current events that translate little out of context. Sifting through the list of Academy Award winners over the decades reveals a multitude of films, directors, screenplays, performances, musical scores and other contributions that have not stood well against the cold scrutiny of time. Meanwhile, many neglected films have proved to be far more influential to the medium, continuing to resonate with modern audiences and critics far more than many of the Oscar winning films. The 20/20 Awards offer a unique alternative to prevailing award shows, emphasizing the test of time as the key criterion by which films and filmmakers should be honored. Looking back twenty years affords voters an insight free from industry insiderism and the contemporary zeitgeist." This is the list of best cinematography winners, as selected by The 20/20 Awards.
  20. 20/20 Award Best Foreign Language Film's icon

    20/20 Award Best Foreign Language Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. From the website: "The 20/20 Awards uses the advantage of time and perspective to annually re-evaluate the Oscars from 20 years prior. Utilizing the benefit of hindsight, a voting body of film industry professionals from around the world carefully elects either new or previous nominees, and hosts a live awards ceremony, designed to both honor and offer new perspective with fresh commentary on the impact of this body of work on cinema itself, and its influence on our culture. Every year since 1927, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognizes excellence in the film industry through the Academy Awards®, bestowing honors upon films, directors, actors, screenwriters, and technical artists who created outstanding art in cinema. The awards are given in the spring, honoring those films released in the previous calendar year. However, as with all annual award ceremonies, the Academy Awards® lack two of history’s most reliable criteria for appraising artistic merit: time and perspective. By bestowing awards on film-work released merely the year before, errant factors often come into play such as fleeting trends, industry politics, favoritism, marketing campaigns and short term current events that translate little out of context. Sifting through the list of Academy Award winners over the decades reveals a multitude of films, directors, screenplays, performances, musical scores and other contributions that have not stood well against the cold scrutiny of time. Meanwhile, many neglected films have proved to be far more influential to the medium, continuing to resonate with modern audiences and critics far more than many of the Oscar winning films. The 20/20 Awards offer a unique alternative to prevailing award shows, emphasizing the test of time as the key criterion by which films and filmmakers should be honored. Looking back twenty years affords voters an insight free from industry insiderism and the contemporary zeitgeist." This is the list of best foreign language films, as selected by The 20/20 Awards.
  21. 20/20 Award Best Picture Winners's icon

    20/20 Award Best Picture Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. From the website: "The 20/20 Awards uses the advantage of time and perspective to annually re-evaluate the Oscars from 20 years prior. Utilizing the benefit of hindsight, a voting body of film industry professionals from around the world carefully elects either new or previous nominees, and hosts a live awards ceremony, designed to both honor and offer new perspective with fresh commentary on the impact of this body of work on cinema itself, and its influence on our culture. Every year since 1927, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognizes excellence in the film industry through the Academy Awards®, bestowing honors upon films, directors, actors, screenwriters, and technical artists who created outstanding art in cinema. The awards are given in the spring, honoring those films released in the previous calendar year. However, as with all annual award ceremonies, the Academy Awards® lack two of history’s most reliable criteria for appraising artistic merit: time and perspective. By bestowing awards on film-work released merely the year before, errant factors often come into play such as fleeting trends, industry politics, favoritism, marketing campaigns and short term current events that translate little out of context. Sifting through the list of Academy Award winners over the decades reveals a multitude of films, directors, screenplays, performances, musical scores and other contributions that have not stood well against the cold scrutiny of time. Meanwhile, many neglected films have proved to be far more influential to the medium, continuing to resonate with modern audiences and critics far more than many of the Oscar winning films. The 20/20 Awards offer a unique alternative to prevailing award shows, emphasizing the test of time as the key criterion by which films and filmmakers should be honored. Looking back twenty years affords voters an insight free from industry insiderism and the contemporary zeitgeist." This is the list of best picture winners, as selected by The 20/20 Awards.
  22. Academy Award Best Picture Nominees 2012's icon

    Academy Award Best Picture Nominees 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  23. Eko International Film Festival - Best Nigerian Film's icon

    Eko International Film Festival - Best Nigerian Film

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The annual Eko International Film Festival (EKOIFF) is an international film festival held in Lagos, Nigeria. The purpose of the Eko International Film Festival is to develop tourism in Nigeria by promoting appreciation of the arts and culture through the motion picture arts and sciences. Missing: 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 winners
  24. Gumma Awards - Best Ethiopian Film's icon

    Gumma Awards - Best Ethiopian Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Gumma Film Awards (Amharic: ጉማ የፊልም ሽልማት, romanized: guma yefīlimi shilimati) is an Ethiopian domestic film award held in Addis Ababa annually since 2014. Created by film director Yonas Berhene Mewa, the award programme broadcast through some television stations. Gumma rewards acclaimed domestic Ethiopian films.
  25. Platino Awards - Best Film's icon

    Platino Awards - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. known in Spanish as 'los Premios Platino del Cine Iberoamericano', the Platino award is is given annually to the best Ibero-American film. Beginning in 2013, this award can be granted to films from Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in South and Central America, the Caribbean, and the Iberian peninsula.
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