Joseph Plateau Awards 1999

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13th Joseph Plateau Awards

1999


Best Film:
Rosie

The 13th Joseph Plateau Awards honoured the best Belgian filmmaking of 1998 and 1999.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Best Belgian Actor

Benoît Poelvoorde The Carriers Are Waiting (Les convoyeurs attendent)

Best Belgian Actress

Aranka Coppens Rosie [1]

Best Belgian Director

Patrice Toye Rosie [1]

Best Belgian Screenplay 1984–1999

Toto le héros Jaco Van Dormael

Best Belgian Film

Rosie [1]

Best Belgian Series – Drama

Heterdaad

Box Office Award

Kabout Plop: De kabouterschat [1]

Joseph Plateau Award of Honour

Bonnie Arnold
Sandra Bullock
Peter Greenaway

Joseph Plateau Life Achievement Award

Stanley Donen
Irwin Winkler

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