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- | The most famous '''film award''' is the American Academy Award (with its statuette depicting a [[knight]] rendered in the [[Art Deco]] style), followed perhaps by the French [[César Award]]. | + | '''Film awards''' are given for [[artistic merit]], [[technical]] [[merit]], excellence, international recognition and other achievements in the [[film industry]]. |
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+ | The most famous film award is the American Academy Award (with its statuette depicting a [[knight]] rendered in the [[Art Deco]] style), followed perhaps by the French [[César Award]]. | ||
- | Film awards are given for [[artistic merit]], [[technical]] [[merit]], excellence, international recognition and other achievements in the [[film industry]]. | ||
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*[[international recognition ]] | *[[international recognition ]] |
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Film awards are given for artistic merit, technical merit, excellence, international recognition and other achievements in the film industry.
The most famous film award is the American Academy Award (with its statuette depicting a knight rendered in the Art Deco style), followed perhaps by the French César Award.
See also
- international recognition
- List of years in film
- Lists of films
- List of films considered the best
- Grammy
- Performing arts trophies
- César Awards
- Nobel Prize
- Pulitzer Prize
- MTV Awards
- Lists of awards
- List of films considered the best
- Golden Raspberry Awards
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