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News list
2008-06-30
2008-03-10
2007-10-15 New festival landscape 2008
2007-10-15 Watch the Festival TV
2007-10-04 Winners of The Golden Swans 2007
2007-09-29 Gala Award Show 2007
2007-09-28 Kim Fupz Aakeson to receive an Honorary Award When Copenhagen International Film Festival rolls out the red carpet for the Gala Awards Ceremony on Saturday, 29 September, the Danish screenwriter Kim Fupz Aakeson will be presented with an Honorary Award.
2007-09-24 Sweepingly beautiful costumes and Israeli Night Read about today´s events - Talkie with Manon Rasmussen and Israeli night
2007-09-23 Meet the director of Heartbeat Detector come to the Turkish Night, see Ingmar Bergman´s masterpiece Shame and get behind the camera with Spielberg
2007-09-22 The Black Pimpernel - one of the real world´s heroes Copenhagen International Film Festival proudly invites you to the preview screening of The Black Pimpernel on Sunday, 23 September.
2007-09-21 Festive gala opening ceremony in Imperial
2007-09-18 Makram Khoury replaces Gillies MacKinnon in the jury
2007-09-17 Spielberg on Spielberg - behind the camera Copenhagen International Film Festival will be the first festival to screen the brand-new documentary Spielberg on Spielberg, where the audience will have a unique possibility to step behind the camera with the director.
2007-09-13 The festival´s guests The stars are waiting in the wings for the kick-off on 20 September, when Copenhagen International Film Festival fades up for 10 days of tribute to European films and the capital’s cinemas fill up with world-famous and upcoming film directors and actors.
2007-09-13 New Danish Screen Copenhagen International Film Festival proudly welcomes you to the premieres of a string of exciting films from New Danish Screen.
2007-09-06 Tribute to Bergman and Renoir Copenhagen International Film Festival will look back at two of Europe’s great filmmakers, Ingmar Bergman and Jean Renoir.
2007-09-04 This year’s nominations for the Alice Award Eight films by female directors are this year competing for Copenhagen International Film Festival’s women’s award – the Alice Award.
2007-08-31 Jury 2007
2007-08-30 Patrice Leconte to attend Copenhagen IFF Patrice Leconte will attend the French Day at Copenhagen International Film Festival.
2007-08-28 Kenneth Branagh to attend Copenhagen IFF The Oscar-nominated director and actor Kenneth Branagh will attend this year’s film festival.
2007-08-27 This year’s competition films When Copenhagen International Film Festival fades up for this year’s film event on 20 September, the audience can experience 147 fantastic films. 11 of them will get special attention, namely the films in competition, which compete for the six categories of the festival’s Golden Swan award.
2007-08-23 Israeli film in the competition Israeli film will play an important role at Copenhagen International Film Festival. This year, the festival’s competition series will feature the Israeli film The Band’s Visit, and the festival has decided to dedicate a whole series to Israeli film.
2007-08-20 This year´s festival is kicked off with The Diving Bell and concluded with Sleuth Julian Schnabel’s Cannes-award-winning The Diving Bell and the Butterfly will open this year’s Copenhagen International Film Festival, and the 10 days of European film will be rounded off with Kenneth Branagh’s Sleuth.
2007-08-17 Come to the program launch Copenhagen International Film Festival will launch this year’s program with both a biographical drama and a zombie thriller on Sunday, 2 September.
2007-08-13 New head of BUSTER Füsun Eriksen has been appointed as the new head of BUSTER and will take up office on 1 September 2007
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The Winners 2006
Best Film: 12:08 East of Bucharest (A fost sau n-a fost?) Director: Corneliu Porumboiu, Rumania |
The Rumanian director Corneliu Porumboiu won the award Best Film for 12:08 East of Bucharest (A fost sau n-a fost?). Here with jury president Ghita Nørby.
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Best Director: Kim Rossi Stuart for Along the Ridge (Anchero libero va bene), Italy |
The Italian director Kim Rossi Stuart won the award Best Director for the film Along the Ridge (Anche libero va bene). He plays the main part in the film too.
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Best Actress: Heidrun Bartholomäus for Happy as One (Komm Näher), Germany |
The German actress Heidrun Bartholomäus won for her part as Johanna in Happy as One (Komm näher). The film is directed by Vanessa Jopp.
Photo: Robin Jørgensen |
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Best Actor: Ulrich Mühe for The lives of others (Das Leben der Anderen), Germany |
The award for Best Actor went to Ulrich Mühe for his part in the German film The Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen). The director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck received the award on behalf of Ulrich Mühe.
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Best Screenplay: Corneliu Porumboiu for 12:08 East of Bucharest (A fost sau n-a fost?), Rumania |
Corneliu Porumboiu also won the Best Script award for 12:08 East of Bucharest (A fost sau n-a fost?).
Photo: Robin Jørgensen |
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Best Cinematography: Stefano Falivene for Along the Ridge (Anchero libero va bene), Italy |
The Italian cinematographer Stefano Falivene won a Golden Swan for his work on Along the Ridge (Anche libero va bene).The film is directed by Kim Rossi Stuart.
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The Alice Award: Valeska Grisebach for Longing (Sehnsucht), Germany |
The Alice Award went to the film Longing(Sehnsucht), written and directed by Valeska Grisebach. Claudia Marchegiani (The Goethe Institute) received the Alice-Award on behalf of director Valeska Grisebach.
Photo: Robin Jørgensen
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The Audience Award: The Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen) Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, Germany |
In 2006 the audience award went to the German film The Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen). The prize was received by the director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck.
Photo: Robin Jørgensen |
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Lifetime Achievement Award: Ghita Nørby |
Copenhagen International Film Festival honoured Denmark’s first lady of screen and stage, actress Ghita Nørby, with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Photo: Robin Jørgensen |
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Lifetime Achievement Award: Henning Carlsen
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The Danish director Henning Carlsen, whose masterpiece Hunger (Sult), 1966, celebrates its 40th anniversary was given a Lifetime Achievement Award for his great importance for Danish film. The prize winner Henning Carlsen (right) with his colleague and friend the writer Benny Andersen.
Photo: Robin Jørgensen |
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