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European Film Award For Best Cinematographer
The European Film Award for Best Cinematographer, also known as Carlo Di Palma European Cinematographer Award, is an award given to cinematographers working in the motion picture industry by the European Film Academy. Winners and nominees 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s See also * César Award for Best Cinematography, Lumières Award for Best Cinematography * BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography * Lola Awards for Best Cinematography * David di Donatello for Best Cinematography * Goya Award for Best Cinematography * Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Camerimage * Golden Calf for Best Camera * Czech Lion Award for Best Cinematography * Magritte Award for Best Cinematography * Hellenic Film Academy Awards for Best Cinematography * Guldbagge Award for Best Cinematography * Robert Award for Best Cinematography, Bodil Award for Best Cinematographer * Golden Arena for Best Cinematography * Manaki Brothers Film Festival References External linksEuropean Film Academy a ...
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European Film Academy
The European Film Academy is an initiative of a group of European filmmakers who came together in Berlin on the occasion of the first presentation of the European Film Awards in November 1988. The Academy—under the name of European Cinema Society—was officially founded by its first President, the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, as well as 40 filmmakers from all over Europe, among them Bernardo Bertolucci, Claude Chabrol, Dušan Makavejev, István Szabó, and Wim Wenders. Every year, the European Film Academy honours films and filmmakers with the European Film Awards. The ceremony is taking place every even year in a different European city, and every odd year in Berlin. European Film Academy In 1988, the Academy—under the name of European Cinema Society—was officially founded by its first President, the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, as well as 40 filmmakers from all over Europe in order to promote European film culture worldwide and to protect and to support the inte ...
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Little Vera
''Little Vera'' (russian: links=no, italics=yes, Маленькая Вера, Malenkaya Vera), produced by Gorky Film Studio and released in 1988, is a film by Russian film director Vasili Pichul. The title in Russian is ambiguous and can also mean "Little Faith," symbolizing the characters' lack of hope (or a glimmer thereof).Horton, Andrew and Brashinsky, Michael, ''The Zero Hour: Glasnost and Soviet Cinema in Transition'' (pp. 111-113). Princeton University Press, 1992 The film was the leader in ticket sales in the Soviet Union in 1988 with 54.9 million viewers, and was the most successful Soviet film in the US since 1980's ''Moscow Does not Believe in Tears''. Part of its popularity was due to being one of the first Soviet movies with explicit sexual scene. The film's main character and namesake is a teenage girl, who just having finished school feels trapped in her provincial town. With its pessimistic and cynical view of Soviet society, the film was typical of its time (' ...
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Toto The Hero
''Toto the Hero'' (french: Toto le héros) is a 1991 Belgian film (co-produced with France and Germany) by Belgian film director and screenwriter Jaco Van Dormael. It won the Caméra d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1991, and the César Award for Best Foreign Film in 1992. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Plot Ostensibly set in the near future, the film tells the life story of an elderly man named Thomas Van Hasebroeck (who has dubbed himself Toto, after a childhood fantasy), looking back on his ordinary, apparently uneventful life in a complex mosaic of flashbacks, interspersed with fantasies about how events might have turned out differently. It is not always possible to tell the difference between embellished or manufactured memories and fantasies, as Thomas is a very unreliable narrator, but some scenes (such as the narrative thread that features Toto as a secr ...
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Walther Van Den Ende
Walther van den Ende (born 29 June 1947) is a Belgian cinematographer.http://www.cinematographers.nl/PaginasDoPh/vanden%20ende.htm He contributed to more than sixty films since 1975 including No Man's Land, Joyeux Noël :''Joyeux Noel means Merry Christmas in French. For other uses, see Christmas (other) and Merry Christmas (other)'' ''Joyeux Noël'' ''('Merry Christmas')'' is a 2005 war drama film based on the Christmas truce of December 1 ... and The Eighth Day. References External links * 1947 births Living people Belgian cinematographers European Film Award for Best Cinematographer winners {{Cinematographer-stub ...
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4th European Film Awards
The 4th Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1991. Winners European Film of the Year Young European Film of the Year * ''Toto the Hero'', by Jaco van Dormael, Prod. Pierre Drouot & Dany Geys, Iblis Films Bruxelles, Belgium European Actor of the Year * Michel Bouquet - ''Toto the Hero'' European Actress of the Year * Clotilde Courau - ''Le Petit Criminel'' European Supporting Actor of the Year * Ricky Memphis - ''Ultra'' European Supporting Actress of the Year * Marta Keler - ''Virdzina'' European Screen-Writer of the Year * Jaco van Dormael - ''Toto the Hero'' European Cinematographer of the Year * Walther van den Ende - ''Toto The Hero'' European Film Composer of the Year * Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson - ''Börn Náttúrunnar'' ''(Children of Nature)'' European Production Designers of the Year * Kreta Kjnakovic (sets) and Valerie Pozzo Di Borgo (costumes) - ''Delicatessen'' European Film Editor of the Year * Giancarla Simoncelli - ''Ultra'' European Cinema Lif ...
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The Guardian Angel (1990 Film)
''The Guardian Angel'' ( sv, Skyddsängeln) is a 1990 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten. Malin Ek won the award for Best Actress at the 26th Guldbagge Awards. Cast * Pia Bäckström as Maria Demodov * Malin Ek as Livia Birkman * Etienne Glaser as Joel Birkman * Hanna Hartleb as Hanna * Björn Kjellman as Welja * Tuncel Kurtiz as Ivar * Sven Lindqvist as Polisministern * Lena Nylén as Jessica * Gunilla Röör as Katja * Reuben Sallmander as Konstantin * Lars Wiik as Secretary * Philip Zandén Philip Zandén (born 23 July 1954) is a Swedish actor. He has appeared in more than 60 films and television shows since 1981. He is the brother of actress Jessica Zandén. Partial filmography * '' Jönssonligan och Dynamit-Harry'' (1982) - Dir ... as Jacob See also *'' The Last Summer'' (1954) References External links * * 1990 films 1990 drama films Swedish drama films 1990s Swedish-language films Films based on short fiction Films directed by Suzanne ...
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Göran Nilsson (cinematographer)
Göran Nilsson (16 July 1946 – 30 December 2012) was a Swedish cinematographer. At the 25th Guldbagge Awards he won the award for Best Cinematography for the film ''Codename Coq Rouge''. At the 29th Guldbagge Awards he was nominated for the same award for the film ''The Slingshot''. He worked on more than 20 films and television shows between 1980 and 2000. Selected filmography * ''Second Dance'' (1983) * ''Lethal Film'' (1988) * ''Codename Coq Rouge'' (1989) * '' The Guardian Angel'' (1990) * ''The Slingshot'' (1993) * ''Credo In Christian liturgy, the credo (; Latin for "I believe") is the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed – or its shorter version, the Apostles' Creed – in the Mass, either as a prayer, a spoken text, or sung as Gregorian chant or other musical setti ...'' (1997) References External links * * 1946 births 2012 deaths Swedish cinematographers People from Stockholm Best Cinematographer Guldbagge Award winners {{Sweden-film-bio-stub ...
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Cyrano De Bergerac (1990 Film)
''Cyrano de Bergerac'' is a 1990 French period comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and based on the 1897 play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière and Rappeneau. It stars Gérard Depardieu, Anne Brochet and Vincent Perez. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Hungary. The film is the first feature film version of Rostand's original play in colour, and the second theatrical film version of the play in the original French. It is also considerably more lavish and more faithful to the original than previous film versions of the play. The film had 4,732,136 admissions in France. The film and the performance of Gérard Depardieu won numerous awards, notably 10 of the César Awards of 1991. Subtitles are used for the non-French market; the English-language version uses Anthony Burgess's translation of the text, which uses five-beat lines with a varying number of syllables and a regular couplet rhyming scheme, in oth ...
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Pierre Lhomme
Pierre Lhomme (5 April 1930 – 4 July 2019) was a French cinematographer and filmmaker. Filmography *2002 : ''Le Divorce'' by James Ivory *1999 : '' Cotton Mary'' by Ismail Merchant *1998 : '' Voleur de vie'' by Yves Angelo *1997 : '' Les Palmes de Monsieur Schultz'' by Claude Pinoteau *1996 : ''Anna Oz'' by Éric Rochant *1996 : ''Mon homme'' by Bertrand Blier *1994 : '' Jefferson in Paris'' by James Ivory *1994 : '' Oh God, Women Are So Loving'' by Magali Clément *1992 : '' Toxic Affair'' by Philomène Esposito *1992 : '' Promenade d'été'' by René Féret *1991 : ''The Voyager'' by Volker Schlöndorff *1990 : ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' by Jean-Paul Rappeneau - Won for César Awards Best Photography / BAFTA BSC Award *1989 : '' Baptême'' by René Féret - Won : 1 er prix de l'image à Chalon-sur-Saône *1988 : ''Camille Claudel'' by Bruno Nuytten - Won for César Awards Best Photography *1987 : ''Charlie Dingo'' by Gilles Béhat *1987 : ''Maurice'' by James Ivory *1986 : ''C ...
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Open Doors (1990 Film)
''Open Doors'' ( it, Porte aperte) is a 1990 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. Set in Palermo in the 1930s, a judge who is morally against the death penalty is confronted with the case of a man who has murdered his wife and two colleagues in cold blood. Opposed by both the fascist government - endorsing death penalty since it allows people to be safe to the point of "sleeping at night with open doors" - and public opinion, he struggles to do what he believes is right. Based on a 1987 novel, " Porte Aperte", by Leonardo Sciascia. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards. Plot The film opens with a Fascist bureaucrat, recently fired, killing the man who fired him, the man who replaced him, and his wife. Cast *Gian Maria Volonté as Judge Vito di Francesco *Ennio Fantastichini as Tommasco Scalia *Renato Carpentieri as Consolo *Tuccio Musumeci as Spatafora *Silverio Blasi as Attorney *Vitalba Andrea as Rosa Sc ...
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Tonino Nardi
Tonino Nardi (25 September 1939 – 24 October 1993) was an Italian film cinematographer. Life and career Born in Pisa Nardi debuted as a cinematographer in 1973, for the Gianni Amelio's debut film ''La città del sole'', and since then he was a stable collaborator of Amelio in his following works. He also worked with other established directors such as Elio Petri, Mario Monicelli, Peter Del Monte, Marco BellocchioAlessandro Gatti (ed.). "Tonino Nardi". ''I Cineoperatori - Vol. 2''. Associazione Italiana Autori della Fotografia Cinematografica, 2000. pp. 182-3."E' morto a 54 anni Tonino Nardi". ''La Repubblica''. 26 October 1993. In 1990, Nardi was awarded best cinematographer at the 3rd edition of the European Film Awards for Amelio's '' Open Doors''."E' morto a 54 anni Tonino Nardi". ''La Repubblica''. 26 October 1993. Selected filmography * '' Il gabbiano'' (1977) * '' Good News'' (1979) * '' Blow to the Heart'' (1983) * '' Il diavolo sulle colline'' (1985) * ''Piccoli ...
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3rd European Film Awards
The 3rd Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1990. Winners and nominees Bold indicates winner in the category. European Film * '' Porte aperte'' (''Open Doors'') * ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' * '' Matj'' (''Mother'') * ''Przesluchanie'' (''Interrogation'') * '' Skyddsängeln'' (''The Guardian Angel'') * '' Tulitikkutehtaan tyttö'' (''The Match Factory Girl'') * '' ¡Ay, Carmela!'' Young European Film * ''Henry V'' * ''La blanca paloma'' (''The White Dove'') * '' Turnè'' (''On Tour'') * ''Un monde sans pitié'' (''Love Without Pity'') * '' Zamri, umri, voskresni!'' (''Lie Still, Die, Revive'') European Actor * Kenneth Branagh for ''Henry V'' * Gérard Depardieu for ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' * Philip Zandén for '' Skyddsängeln'' (''The Guardian Angel'') European Actress * Carmen Maura for '' ¡Ay, Carmela!'' * Anne Brochet for ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' * Krystyna Janda for ''Przesluchanie'' (''Interrogation'') European Supporting Actor * Dmitrij Pevsov for ...
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