Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light won the best foreign language film of the year award at the London Critics’ Circle Film Awards held in the UK capital’s May Fair Hotel on Sunday, the organisers ...
Directed and co-written by Brady Corbet, it tells the story of a Hungarian-Jewish architect who is separated from his wife as he flees the Nazis.
Kneecap’s self-titled Irish language film won four awards and Say Nothing also won four for its starring actors. Small Things Like These won best film and best script, and comedy series Bad Sisters ...
Gate of Hell won the Grand Prix at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival and the following year picked up Oscars for best costume design and an honorary award for the best foreign language film at ... recent ...
There’s a reason it was named the Best Documentary of 2024 by the National ... the most acclaimed films of 2021 in this Best Original Screenplay and Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee.
The UK’s strongest chance for an acting gong could be in the best actress category, where the nominees include Cynthia Erivo ...
The two films were ... to the Academy Awards. The Film Federation of India instead sent Kiran Rao's Laapataa Ladies (Lost Ladies) for consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light lost the trophy for best foreign film to Emilia Pérez ... continued its awards season dominance, having already secured the Golden Globe for best non-English ...
Keeping pace with Hollywood’s perpetual awards ... Film race? The Academy has not been afraid to make minor changes to the category. A few years ago, they got rid of the name Best Foreign ...
The Bhutan Information, Communications, and Media Authority (BICMA) will organise the Bhutan National Film Awards in collaboration with the Film Association of Bhutan (FAB) from this year. Fully ...
El 47 (“the 47”) triumphed at the Catalan Film Awards Saturday evening ... 2024 and has become the highest-grossing Catalan language film in history, with a box office to date of €3.3million ...
The 45th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards were voted on by the 210 members of the Film Section of the Critics’ Circle, the UK’s longest standing and most prestigious critics’ organisation.