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Lumiere Award

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Is this award a separate award from the Lumiere Award, or does that prize have two different articles on wikipedia under both its english and french titles? Freikorp (talk) 01:57, 16 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Title mistranslation

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The article was first located at Prix Lumière but was moved to Prix Lumières, then moved to the current translation of "Lumières Award" one month later. Each of the awards are named singularly, as in the "Lumière du meilleur film" (Lumière for best film) and "Lumière de la meilleure actrice" (Lumière for best actress). From what I can find, the awards were previously known officially as the (les) Prix Lumières[1][2], and are currently officially named the Lumières de la presse internationale, but are still most commonly referred to as the Prix Lumières.[3][4] Analogous to the name "Golden Globe Awards", which these awards were modeled after, "Lumières Award" would read like "Golden Globes Award". Should the article not actually be titled Lumière Award? Well, actually, Lumière Awards? There does appear to be some historical variation between "Lumière" and "Lumières" in reliable sources, both English and French. However, recent sources in English appear to more uniformly use "Lumière Awards", "Lumière" and "Lumières" in the same way "Golden Globe Awards", "Golden Globe" and "Golden Globes" are named.

And looking back even further, I think the historical usage has actually more consistently referred to these awards as the "Lumière Awards"

Οἶδα (talk) 10:45, 13 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]