INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS 1999

INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS 1999
▪ 2000

 
Golden Globes, awarded in Beverly Hills, California, in January 1999
Best motion picture drama Saving Private Ryan (U.S.; director, Steven Spielberg)
Best musical or comedy Shakespeare in Love (U.S.; director, John Madden)
Best director Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan, U.S.)
Best actress, drama Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, U.K.)
Best actor, drama Jim Carrey (The Truman Show, U.S.)
Best actress, musical or comedy Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love, U.S.)
Best actor, musical or comedy Michael Caine (Little Voice, U.K.)
Best foreign-language film Central do Brasil (Brazil; director, Walter Salles)
Sundance Film Festival, awarded in Park City, Utah, in January 1999
Grand Jury Prize, dramatic film Three Seasons (U.S./Vietnam; director, Tony Bui)
Grand Jury Prize, documentary American Movie (U.S.; director, Chris Smith)
Audience Award, dramatic film Three Seasons (U.S./Vietnam; director, Tony Bui)
Audience Award, documentary Genghis Blues (U.S.; director, Roko Belic)
Best director, dramatic Eric Mendelsohn (Judy Berlin, U.S.)
Best director, documentary Barbara Sonneborn (Regret to Inform, U.S.)
Filmmakers Trophy, dramatic Tumbleweeds (U.S.; director, Gavin O'Connor)
Filmmakers Trophy, documentary Sing Faster: The Stagehands' Ring Cycle (U.S.; director, Jon Else)
Berlin International Film Festival, awarded in February 1999
Golden Berlin Bear The Thin Red Line (U.S.; director, Terrence Malick)
Special Jury Prize Mifunes sidste sang (Denmark; director, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen)
Best director Stephen Frears (The Hi-Lo Country, U.S.)
Best actress Juliane Koehler, Maria Schrader (Aimée & Jaguar, Germany)
Best actor Michael Gwisdek (Nachtgestalten, Germany)
Césars (France), awarded in March 1999
Best French film La Vie rêvée des anges (director, Erik Zonca)
Best director Patrice Chéreau (Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train)
Best actress Élodie Bouchez (La Vie rêvée des anges)
Best actor Jacques Villeret (Le Dîner de cons)
Best first film Dieu seul me voit (director, Bruno Podalydès)
Best foreign film La vita è bella (Italy, director, Roberto Benigni)
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars, U.S.), awarded in Los Angeles in March 1999
Best film Shakespeare in Love (U.S.; director, John Madden)
Best director Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan, U.S.)
Best actress Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love, U.S.)
Best actor Roberto Benigni (La vita è bella, Italy)
Best supporting actress Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love, U.S.)
Best supporting actor James Coburn (Affliction, U.S.)
Best foreign-language film La vita è bella (Italy; director, Roberto Benigni)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts, awarded in London in April 1999
Best film Shakespeare in Love (U.S.; director, John Madden)
Best director Peter Weir (The Truman Show, U.S.)
Best actress Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, U.K.)
Best actor Roberto Benigni (La vita è bella, Italy)
Best supporting actress Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love, U.S.)
Best supporting actor Geoffrey Rush (Shakespeare in Love, U.S.)
Best foreign-language film Central do Brasil (Brazil; director, Walter Salles)
Cannes International Film Festival, France, awarded in May 1999
Palme d'Or Rosetta (Belgium; directors, Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne)
Grand Jury Prize L'Humanité (France; director, Bruno Dumont)
Special Jury Prize A carta (Portugal; director, Manoel de Oliveira)
Best director Pedro Almodóvar (Todo sobre mi madre, Spain)
Best actress Séverine Caneele (L'Humanité, France) and Emilie Dequenne (Rosetta, Belgium)
Best actor Emmanuel Schotté (L'Humanité, France)
Caméra d'Or Marana Simhasanam (India; director, Murali Nair)
Locarno International Film Festival, Switzerland, awarded in August 1999
Golden Leopard Peau d'homme, coeur de bête (France; director, Hélène Angel)
Silver Leopard La Vie ne me fait pas peur (France; director, Noémie Lvosky) and Barak (Russia; director, Valery Ogorodnikov)
Best actress Véra Briole (Madeleine, France)
Best actor Serge Riaboukine (Peau d'homme, coeur de bête, France)
Montreal World Film Festival, awarded in September 1999
Best film (Grand Prix of the Americas) The Colour of Paradise (Iran; director, Majid Majidi)
Best actress Nina Hoss (Der Vulkan, Germany)
Best actor Ken Takakura (Poppoya, Japan)
Best director Louis Bélanger (Post Mortem, Canada)
Special Grand Prix of the Jury Fuori dal mondo (Italy; director, Giuseppe Piccioni) and The Minus Man (U.S.; director, Hampton Fancher)
Best screenplay Pierre Jolivet, Simon Michaël (Ma petite entreprise, France)
International cinematographic press award Village of Idiots (Canada; directors, Eugene Fedorenko, Rose Newlove)
Toronto International Film Festival, awarded in September 1999
Best Canadian feature film The Five Senses (director, Jeremy Podeswa)
Best Canadian first feature Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the 70's Generation (director, Catherine Annau)
Best Canadian short film Décharge (director, Patrick Demers)
International cinematographic press award Xizhao (Shower) (China; director, Zhang Yang)
People's Choice Award American Beauty (U.S.; director, Sam Mendes)
Venice Film Festival, Italy, awarded in September 1999
Golden Lion Ye ge dou bu neng shao (Not One Less) (China; director, Zhang Yimou)
Special Jury Prize Le Vent nous emportera (Iran; director, Abbas Kiarostami)
Volpi Cup, best actress Nathalie Baye (Une Liaison pornographique, France)
Volpi Cup, best actor Jim Broadbent (Topsy-Turvy, U.K.)
Silver Lion, best direction Zhang Yuan (Guo nian hui jia/Seventeen Years, China)
Chicago International Film Festival, awarded in October 1999
Best feature film La Maladie de Sachs (France; director, Michel Deville)
Silver Hugo Fuori dal mondo (Italy; director, Giuseppe Piccioni)
Best actress Hilary Swank (Boys Don't Cry, U.S.)
Best actor Benoît Poelvoorde (Les Convoyeurs attendent, Belgium/France)
International Film Critics Prize The Love of Three Oranges (Taiwan; director, Hung Hung)
San Sebastián International Film Festival, Spain, awarded in September 1999
Best film C'est quoi la vie? (France; director, François Dupeyron)
Special Jury Prize Jaime (Portugal; director, António-Pedro Vasconcelos)
Best director Zhang Yang (Xizhao [Shower], China) and Michel Deville (La Maladie de Sachs, France)
Best actress Aitana Sánchez-Gijón (Volavérunt, Spain)
Best actor Jacques Dufilho (C'est quoi la vie?, France)
Best photography Alfredo Mayo (Cuando vuelvas a mi lado, Spain)
New Directors Award Laurent Cantet (Ressources humaines, France)
Vancouver International Film Festival, Canada, awarded in October 1999
Federal Express Award Rollercoaster (director, Scott Smith)
Air Canada Award Genghis Blues (U.S.; director, Roko Belic)
Rogers Award Terrance Odette (Heater)
NFB Award (documentary feature) Megacities (Austria; director, Michael Glawogger)
Dragons and Tigers Award for Young Cinema 7/25 (Nana/Ni-go) (Japan; director, Wataru Hayakawa)
European Film Awards, awarded in Berlin, December 1999
Best European film Todo sobre mi madre (Spain; director, Pedro Almodóvar)
Best European actress Cecilia Roth (Todo sobre mi madre, Spain)
Best European actor Ralph Fiennes (Ein Hauch von Sonnenschein, Germany/Hungary)
Best European screenwriter Istvan Szabo, Israel Horovitz (Ein Hauch von Sonnenschein, Germany/Hungary)
Best European cinematographer Lajos Koltai (Ein Hauch von Sonnenschein, Germany/Hungary, La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano, Italy)
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