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1950s Best Actress Nominees
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2016-17 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 2016 to February 2017. 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. -
2018 Berlin Competition
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2018 Oscar Nominations
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Films nominated to the 90th Academy Awards. All categories. -
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. -
2019 Berlin Competition
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2019 Venice Competition
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
88th Academy Awards - Big 5
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Films nominated for one of the "Big 5" awards categories at the 88th Academy Awards 2016. Categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay and/or Best Adapted Screenplay -
A MUST SEEN
Favs/dislikes: 0:3. I decide to create this list so new members can go straight to the top 10 movies of all time -
Academy Award winners Best Visual Effects
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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. -
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. -
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 -
Amanda Awards 2022 - nominees
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Amanda Awards nominees 2023
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Missing: Best foreign film Shorts Havnesjefen and Komplikasjoner. -
Annie Awards: Best Animated Short
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Annie Awards: misc nominees
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Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival - Best Cinematography
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. International Antalya Film Festival, is one of the oldest film festivals in Europe and Asia, it is also the oldest and longest running film festival in our country. In the mid 1950s, theatre and concerts began to be held at the ancient Aspendos Theatre, which became the foundation of the International Antalya Film Festival. Due to great interest from the public, performances done in the summer every year became a tradition and this festive mood continued until the beginning of the 60s. For many years the late Dr. Avni Tolunay who served as Mayor took on board cinema in 1963, turning it into the " International Antalya Film Festival ". At first Dr. Avni Tolunay, was in search of an emblem and sculptors Gazanfer Karacehennem and Behlul Dal integrated the regions symbol, the orange, sea, historical elements and Venus into the statue. Not only was the orange used in the emblem, but also became the name of the film festival. http://www.altinportakal.org.tr/ -
Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival - Best Film
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. International Antalya Film Festival, is one of the oldest film festivals in Europe and Asia, it is also the oldest and longest running film festival in our country. In the mid 1950s, theatre and concerts began to be held at the ancient Aspendos Theatre, which became the foundation of the International Antalya Film Festival. Due to great interest from the public, performances done in the summer every year became a tradition and this festive mood continued until the beginning of the 60s. For many years the late Dr. Avni Tolunay who served as Mayor took on board cinema in 1963, turning it into the " International Antalya Film Festival ". At first Dr. Avni Tolunay, was in search of an emblem and sculptors Gazanfer Karacehennem and Behlul Dal integrated the regions symbol, the orange, sea, historical elements and Venus into the statue. Not only was the orange used in the emblem, but also became the name of the film festival. http://www.altinportakal.org.tr/ -
Austrian Film Award Winners
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. All films that have ever won an Austrian film award. Categories: Since 2011: Best Film Best Director Best Actor in a Leading Role Best Actress in a Leading Role Best Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Editing Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Makeup Best Score Best Sound Best Documentary Since 2013: Best Short Film Since 2016: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role Since 2020: Most Popular Film in Cinemas -
BAFTA Best Animated Film nominees
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. childrens awards not included
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