Alexander Tuschinski (born 28 October 1988) is a German film director, film producer, writer, actor and musician. Tuschinski's parents were born in Romanian...
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Netherlands Film Festival (category Golden Calf (award))
special awards. Dutch Film Critics award Award of the city Utrecht Tuschinski Award (former Cannon City Prize) Talent & Pro Student Award NPS Award for best...
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was followed by the IIFA World Premiere held at the centuries-old Pathe Tuschinski Theatre. The film screened was Pradeep Sarkar's Parineeta. This was the...
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Sander Vos (section Awards)
2016) and Tonio (2016, awarded in 2017). Vos also edited the film De tranen van Maria Machita (1991) which won the Tuschinski Award as well as the Golden...
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International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (redirect from Joris Ivens Award)
Amsterdam. It has since spread to a number of other locations, including the Tuschinski Theatre and EYE Filmmuseum. Apart from its international film program...
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The Barefoot Contessa (category Films featuring a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award–winning performance)
O'Brien won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe. Mankiewicz was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original...
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Stelt, AKA 'Trudiola'. On 24 September 2012, the movie premiered in the Tuschinski Theater in Amsterdam. Both the version by Verhoeven and the version of...
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Six of Amsterdam's mayors were Jewish. Job Cohen was runner-up for the award of World Mayor in 2006. In 1964 Adje Cohen began Jewish classes with five...
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Menschenliebe (category Films directed by Alexander Tuschinski)
directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It had its premiere in Stuttgart, Germany in December 2010. It was screened and received numerous awards at international...
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the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Catherine ten Bruggencate: Lea Pierre...
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1898 Jubilee Medal (category Awards established in 1898)
military and civil decoration of Austria-Hungary established in 1898 and awarded for the anniversary of Emperor Franz Josef's accession to the throne of...
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Marlene Dietrich (category Special Tony Award recipients)
radio interviews worldwide on her concert tours. In 1960, her show at the Tuschinski in Amsterdam was broadcast live on Dutch radio. Her 1962 appearance at...
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execution, neither of which match up to the original good idea." TV Guide awarded the film two out of five stars, stating that the film was "Surprisingly...
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the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is sexually explicit and, like...
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and Tunnel (Director: Jason Michael Brescia) Best Director: Alexander Tuschinski (for: Break-Up) Best Screenplay: Time Lapse (Bradley King & B.P. Cooper)...
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Soldier of Orange (section Awards and nominations)
submissions to the 50th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Dutch submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film "SURVIVAL...
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Frameline Film Festival. At Frameline, the film was the winner of the Audience Award. Annette Kuhn and Susannah Radstone, The Women's Companion to International...
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in Spain Sándor Szathmári, leading figure of Esperanto literature Anna Tuschinski, prominent Esperantist in the Free City of Danzig; "Mother of Esperanto"...
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film Gold (2015 film), a German short documentary directed by Alexander Tuschinski Gold (2016 film), an American crime drama Gold (2017 film), a Spanish...
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Louis van Gaal (category Rinus Michels Award winners)
tagline "The man behind the legend". It premiered on 11 April at the Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam. It was released on 14 April 2022. As of match played...
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the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mirjam Sternheim as Martje Wilbrink...
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diepte", was presented to the public during an event that took place at the Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam. The song was premiered at the same time during the...
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1921 in architecture (section Awards)
Theatre movie palace in the United States. October 28 – The Theater Pathé Tuschinski movie/live theatre in Amsterdam, designed by Hijman Louis de Jong. The...
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officially retired on 25 September 1954, with a farewell performance at the Tuschinski Theatre, where notable artists like Wim Kan, Wim Sonneveld, Toon Hermans...
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Order of the Iron Crown (Austria) (category Military awards and decorations of Austria-Hungary)
knight I. Class (top right) First Attorney of State Dr. Demeter Ritter von Tuschinski in 1912 wearing insignia of a knight III. Class James Hamilton, 2nd Duke...
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purchases ranged from European companies (Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment, Tuschinski Theatres, a 49-screen theater chain in the Netherlands, and the 53-screen...
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Meijer got her own documentary series on Videoland, which premiered at the Tuschinski cinema in Amsterdam. Since the end of 2018, Meijer has been signed to...
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"The man behind the legend". It premiered, on April 11, in the Amsterdam Tuschinski Theatre. It was released April 14, 2022. "Leider plan Soestdijk vertelt...
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Zoop in Africa (section Awards)
locations in South Africa. The film premiered on July 10, 2005 at the Tuschinski theatre in Amsterdam. Eight youngsters studying for zookeeper in the Netherlands...
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include Etty Hillesum, whose writings were later published; Abraham Icek Tuschinski, and Edith Stein, who converted to Christianity and is also known as Saint...
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