This is a list of groups, organizations, and festivals that recognize achievements in cinema, usually by awarding various prizes. The awards sometimes also have popular unofficial names (such as the "Oscar" for Hollywood's Academy Awards), which are mentioned if applicable. Many awards are simply identified by the name of the group presenting the award. [clarification needed]

Awards have been divided into four major categories: critics' awards, voted on (usually annually) by a group of critics; festival awards, awards presented to the best film shown in a particular film festival; industry awards, which are selected by professionals working in some branch of the movie industry; and audience awards, which are voted by the general public.

Critics' awards

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International

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Argentinien

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Australien

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Bangladesch

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Belgien

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Brasilien

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Kanada

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Tschechische Republik

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Dänemark

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Frankreich

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Deutschland

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Hongkong

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Indien

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Indonesien

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Irland

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Italien

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Japan

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Libanon

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Mexiko

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Myanmar

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Malaysia

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  • Kuala Lumpur Film Critics Council Awards (Malay: Anugerah Majlis Pengkritik Filem Kuala Lumpur)

Nigeria

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Pakistan

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Philippinen

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Portugal

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Südafrika

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  • National Film and TV Awards (NFTA) South Africa

Südkorea

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Spanien

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Türkei

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Vereinigtes Königreich

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Vereinigte Staaten

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Uruguay

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Vietnam

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  • HCMC International Film Festival (HIFF)

Significant Festival awards

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As of 1998, The Variety Guide to Film Festivals states that "the Triple Crown of international competitive festivals" are Cannes, Venice and Berlin.[2]

Argentinien

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Armenien

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Australien

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Bangladesch

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Belgien

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Bosnien und Herzegowina

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Brasilien

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Burkina Faso

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Kanada

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China

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Kroatien

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Tschechische Republik

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Ägypten

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Frankreich

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Deutschland

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Griechenland

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Ungarn

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  • Hungarian Film and TV Awards[3]

Indien

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Indonesien

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Iran

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Italien

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Japan

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Marokko

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Malaysia

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Niederlande

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Nigeria

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Norwegen

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Pakistan

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Polen

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Portugal

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Philippinen

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Russland

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Südkorea

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Spanien

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Schweden

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Schweiz

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Türkei

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Ukraine

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Vereinigtes Königreich

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Vereinigte Staaten

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Vietnam

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Industry awards

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International

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Argentinien

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  • AACCA (Academia de las Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas de la Argentina)

Australien

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Österreich

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Bangladesch

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Belgien

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Kanada

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Dänemark

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Estland

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Europa

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Finnland

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Frankreich

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Deutschland

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Hongkong

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Ibero-America

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Indien

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Indonesien

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Irland

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Israel

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Italien

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Japan

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Lettland

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Litauen

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Mexiko

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Malaysia

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  • Screen Awards (Malay: Anugerah Skrin)

Nigeria

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Pakistan

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Philippinen

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Polen

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Portugal

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Rumänien

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Russland

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Südafrika

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Südkorea

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Spanien

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Schweden

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Taiwan

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Thailand

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Türkei

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Vereinigtes Königreich

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Vereinigte Staaten

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Vietnam

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Audience awards

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International

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Österreich

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Bangladesch

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Kanada

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Deutschland

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Indien

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Indonesien

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Malaysia

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Nigeria

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Pakistan

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Polen

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Spanien

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Vereinigtes Königreich

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Vereinigte Staaten

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Sources and references

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About – Film Critics Association UK". Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  2. ^ Gaydos, Steven (1998). The Variety Guide to Film Festivals: The Ultimate Insider's Guide to Film Festivals Around the World. Berkley Publishing. ISBN 9780399524424.
  3. ^ "Hungarian Film and TV Awards". Hungarian Film and TV Awards. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012.