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    Oscar 2016

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  2. Oscar 2015's icon

    Oscar 2015

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  3. Deauville American Film Festival - Grand Prix's icon

    Deauville American Film Festival - Grand Prix

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Deauville American Film Festival (French: Festival du cinéma américain de Deauville) is a yearly film festival devoted to American cinema, taking place since 1975 in Deauville, France. It was established by Lionel Chouchan, André Halimi, and then Mayor of Deauville Michel d'Ornano, with support from the Groupe Lucien Barrière in providing a luxurious setting for the Festival. Although not competitive at its origin, the festival began to award prizes in 1995, for feature films, and 1998 for short films. This is the list of the feature films. The 47th edition took place from September 3 to September 12 2021.
  4. Blue Dragon Awards's icon

    Blue Dragon Awards

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. South Korea is is big place of cinema. Recently, Joon-ho Bong won an Oscar, but he's not alone, et since more than a decade, this country took some importance and prestige in the international market. And as every country, they have their own "Oscars". Since 1963 exactly. And this is the list of the winners of the Blue Dragon Award !
  5. Submissions to the 94th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film (2022 Ceremony)'s icon

    Submissions to the 94th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film (2022 Ceremony)

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  6. Le masque et la plume - Prix des auditeurs's icon

    Le masque et la plume - Prix des auditeurs

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    Prix Jean Vigo

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The Prix Jean Vigo is an award in the Cinema of France given annually since 1951 to a French film director in homage to Jean Vigo. It was founded by French writer Claude Aveline. Since 1960, the award is given to a director of a feature film and to a director of a short film. The award is usually given to a young director, for his or her independent spirit and stylistic originality.
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    Westerns Nominated for An Academy Award

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  9. Étoiles de Cristal - Grand Prix's icon

    Étoiles de Cristal - Grand Prix

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  10. Brazilian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film's icon

    Brazilian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

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  11. Hugo Awards: Best Dramatic Presentation (Sci-Fi & Fantasy)'s icon

    Hugo Awards: Best Dramatic Presentation (Sci-Fi & Fantasy)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Winners first, nominees later. not on IMDb: The War of the Worlds (radio Orson) - W used Moonwalk One for 1970 winner N: more radio Orson: Around the World in Eighty Days, A Christmas Carol, Dracula, Donovan's Brain The Adventures of Superman: The Baby from Krypton (radio) Jefferson Starship - Blows Against the Empire (music) The Firesign Theatre - Don't Crush That Dwarf Hand Me the Pliers (comedy) The Firesign Theatre - I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus (comedy) The Capture (slide show - unavailable?) Robert Bloch & Harlan Ellison - Blood!: The Life and Future Times of Jack the Ripper (audio book) Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio) METAtropolis (audiobook series) Lucas Back in Anger (?) Prix Victor Hugo Awards Ceremony (French) The Drink Tank's Hugo Acceptance Speech (joke nominee but the clip is on youtube) Clipping - Splendor & Misery (music) Clipping - The Deep (song) Thanks to NinjaLore for creating a starting point
  12. Most International Industry Awards's icon

    Most International Industry Awards

    Favs/dislikes: 16:1. Below are the films that have won over five "industry awards," defined as those awards selected by professionals in the movie business. I limited the pool of film industry bodies to those from the following countries: Australia (AACTA, formerly AFI), China (Golden Horse & Golden Rooster), France (Cesar), Germany (Lola), Great Britain (BAFTA), Italy (Donatello), India (Lotus), Japan (Awards of the Japanese Academy), Mexico (Ariel), Russia (Nika), Sweden (Guldbagge), and the United States (Oscar). All titles are sorted first by total, then by year of release. The leader (at 23) is "The Last Emperor" with 9 Oscars, 9 Donatellos, 3 BAFTAs, 1 Cesar, and an award from the Japanese Academy.
  13. 2018-19 Awards Season's icon

    2018-19 Awards Season

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This list comprises all feature films that won an award or were nominated during the Awards season from November 2018 to February 2019. This includes: Gotham Awards, National Board of Review, New York Film Critics Circle Awards, British Independent Film Awards, Critics' Choice Awards, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Golden Globe Awards, ACE Eddie Awards, PGA Awards, SAG Awards, DGA Awards, Annie Awards, BAFTA Awards, WGA Awards, Independent Spirit Awards and the Academy Awards. Awards exclusively for documentaries or short films are excluded.
  14. 20/20 Award Best Foreign Language Film Nominees's icon

    20/20 Award Best Foreign Language Film Nominees

    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 film nominees, as selected by The 20/20 Awards.
  15. 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.
  16. 20/20 Award Best Cinematography Nominees's icon

    20/20 Award Best Cinematography Nominees

    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 nominees, as selected by The 20/20 Awards.
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    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.
  18. 20/20 Award Best Picture Nominees's icon

    20/20 Award Best Picture Nominees

    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 nominees, as selected by The 20/20 Awards.
  19. 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.
  20. Submissions to the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Film (Former Foreign Language)'s icon

    Submissions to the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Film (Former Foreign Language)

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  21. Submissions to the 91st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film's icon

    Submissions to the 91st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

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  22. Indonesian Film Festival - Best Feature Film - winners and nominees's icon

    Indonesian Film Festival - Best Feature Film - winners and nominees

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. All the films that won or were nominated to the Best Feature Film (Film Cerita Panjang Terbaik) at Festival Film Indonesia since 1955 Winners - 1-36 Nominees - 37-.. (in progress, -1990 nominees missing) Missing from IMDb: Perkawinan (1972) - https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perkawinan_(film) Senyum di Pagi Bulan Desember (1975) - https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senyum_di_Pagi_Bulan_Desember Cinta (1975) - https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinta_(film) Sebelum Pagi Terulang Kembali (2014) Langit Kembali Biru (1990) -https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langit_Kembali_Biru Potret (1991) - https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potret_(film) Cas Cis Cus (1989) -https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cas_Cis_Cus_(film) Sesaat Dalam Pelukan (1989) - https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesaat_Dalam_Pelukan
  23. Japan Academy Prize Picture of the Year Nominees's icon

    Japan Academy Prize Picture of the Year Nominees

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  24. Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe) 2014's icon

    Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe) 2014

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Festival Sections (in order) [01 - 23] Avant-premieres, the world’s finest films purchased for Slovenian distribution. [24 - 44] World Film Panorama, front-runners of five-continent festivals. [45 - 54] Perspectives, the official competitive section of new filmmakers competing for the Kingfisher Award [55 - 60] Extravaganza, the so-called late-night cinema of daring idiosyncratic artists addressing sensual topics. [61 - 74] Kings and Queens, films by notable and award-winning virtuosos of contemporary cinema. [75 - 87] Retrospective, a thematic or overview retrospective of a foremost contemporary filmmaker [88 - 93] Kinobalon, a selection of films for children aged 7 to 14. Not included in the list: homages and shorts.
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    Cannes Film Festival - Best Director

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. "The Best Director Award (French: Prix de la mise en scène) is an award presented at the Cannes Film Festival. It is chosen by the jury from the 'official section' of movies at the festival. It was first awarded in 1946."
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