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logo en 1 LUX Cinema Prize: Winner announcedAnd, guess what? Our man James got it wrong, of course, a fact that will come as no surprise to anyone who has ever read any of his Oscars predictions…

The film Le Silence de Lorna (2008), by Belgian directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, is the winner of the European Parliament LUX Cinema Prize 2008. EP President, Hans-Gert Pöttering handed over the trophy to Luc Dardennne in a ceremony in front of MEPs and representatives of the three competing films in the final on 22 October. The aim of the LUX Prize is to facilitate the circulation of European films within Europe.

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Lorna 1 150x150 Le silence de Lorna (2008)As promised in our recent article on the European Parliament LUX Cinema Prize, we begin our assessment of the three films up for the gong. A review of Občan Havel (2008) will follow on Picturenose presently, and you can check out  Delta (2008) on our sister site, European Film Awards Reviews…

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logo en 1 150x98 European Parliament LUX Cinema Prize We highlight the European Parliament’s LUX Cinema Prize, as MEPs begin casting their votes on films selected for their illustration of the European integration process, topical EU issues and cultural diversity.

In 2007, the European Parliament inaugurated the LUX Cinema Prize award, to “reflect cinema as being the ideal vehicle for communication – or reflection – on Europe and its future”.

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