Regular Award Winners
Year | Best Film | Best Director | Best Actress | Best Actor | Best Script | Best Cinema- tographer |
Best Female Director | Politiken Audience Award | Lifetime Achievement Awards |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Song For a Raggy Boy (Aisling Walsh) |
Bent Hamer (Kitchen Stories) |
Stephanie Léon (Bagland) |
Kristoffer Joner (Himmelfald) |
Afgrunden (Torben Skjødt Jensen) |
Vera Gebuhr Gabriel Axel |
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2004 | The Granny (Lidija Bobrova) |
Nimród Antal (Kontroll) |
Anna Maria Mühe (Love in Thoughts) |
Luis Tosar (Te doy mis ojos) |
Lidija Bobrova (The Granny) |
Gyula Pados (Kontroll) |
Guka Omarova (Shiza) |
Kongekabale (Nicolaj Arcel) |
István Szabó |
2005 | Live and Become (Radu Mihaileanu) |
Bent Hamer (Factotum) |
Lili Taylor (Factotum) |
Ion Fiscuteanu (The Death of Mr. Lăzărescu) |
Radu Mihaileanu (Live and Become) |
Gyula Pados (Fateless) |
Yasmine Kassari (The Sleeping Child) |
Harry's Daughters (Richard Hobert) |
Costa-Gavras Nicolas Roeg |
2006 | 12:08 East of Bucharest (Corneliu Porumboiu) |
Kim Rossi Stuart (Along the Ridge) |
Heidrun Bartholomäus (Happy as One) |
Ulrich Mühe (Das leben der Anderen) |
Corneliu Porumboiu (12:08 East of Bucharest) |
Stefano Falivene (Along the Ridge) |
Valeska Grisebach (Sehnsucht) |
Das Leben der Anderen (Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck) |
Henning Carlsen |
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