Copenhagen International Film Festival

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Copenhagen International Film Festival is a film festival held in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was first held in 2003, and is held annually. The main award at the Copenhagen International Film Festival is the Golden Swan, which will be awarded for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Script and Best Cinematography.

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[edit] 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
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

[edit] Other awards

[edit] 2003

Special Grand Prize of the Jury
Rithy Panh (S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine)
The Special Jury Award
Sylvain Chomet (Les Triplettes de Belleville)

[edit] 2004

Grand Jury Special Prize
Nina Choubina and Anna Ovsiannikova (The Granny)
Special Lifetime Achievement Award
Abbas Kiarostami
The Hans Morten prize (70.000 Euro)
Mette Heeno

[edit] 2005

Grand Prix du Jury
The Death of Mr. Lăzărescu (Cristi Puiu)
Honorary Award
Nils Malmros
Emir Kusturica

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