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1st European Film Awards 1988[edit]

The 1st European Film Awards
Date1988
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
2nd →

The 1st Annual European Film Awards were given in 1988.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best European Film[edit]

Polish People's Republic A Short Film About Killing (Krotki film o zabijaniu)

Best European Director[edit]

West Germany Wim Wenders - Wings of Desire (Der Himmel über Berlin)

Best European Actor[edit]

Sweden Max von Sydow - Pelle the Conqueror (Pelle erobreren)

Best European Actress[edit]

Spain Carmen Maura - Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios)

Best Supporting Actor[edit]

West Germany Curt Bois - Wings of Desire (Der Himmel über Berlin)

Best Supporting Actress[edit]

Netherlands Johanna ter Steege - The Vanishing (Spoorloos)

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Sweden Ingmar Bergman

Italy Marcello Mastroianni

Special Jury Award[edit]

Italy Bernardo Bertolucci - for The Last Emperor

Soviet Union Yuri Khanon - Days of Eclipse (special Prize of the Jury for the best music of the film)

External links[edit]

2nd European Film Awards 1989[edit]

The 2nd European Film Awards
Date25 November 1989
LocationParis, France
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
← 1st
3rd →

The 2nd Annual European Film Awards were given in 1989.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best European Actor[edit]

France Philippe Noiret - Cinema Paradiso (Nuovo cinema Paradiso) and Life and Nothing But (La vie et rien d'autre)

Best European Actress[edit]

United Kingdom Ruth Sheen - High Hopes

Best European Cinematographer[edit]

Ulf Brantas and Jörgen Persson - The Women on the Roof (Kvinnorna pa taket)

Best European Composer[edit]

Andrew Dickson - High Hopes

Best European Director[edit]

Hungary Géza Bereményi - The Midas Touch (Eldorádó)

Best European Film[edit]

Greece Landscape in the Mist (Topio stin omichli)

Best European Screenwriter[edit]

Maria Khmelik - Little Vera (Malenkaya Vera)

Best European Supporting Performance[edit]

United Kingdom Edna Doré - High Hopes


3rd European Film Awards 1990[edit]

The 3rd European Film Awards
Date2 December 1990
LocationGlasgow, United Kingdom
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
← 2nd
4th →

The 3rd Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1990.[1][2]

Winners and nominees[edit]

Bold indicates winner in the category.

European Film[edit]

Young European Film[edit]

European Actor[edit]

European Actress[edit]

European Supporting Actor[edit]

European Supporting Actress[edit]

European Screenwriter[edit]

European Cinematographer[edit]

European Film Composer[edit]

No award was given in this category.

European Production Designer[edit]

Special awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1990 The Winners". European Film Academy. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  2. ^ "1990 The Nominations". European Film Academy. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2010.

4th European Film Awards 1991[edit]

The 4th Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1991.

Winners[edit]

European Film of the Year[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Riff-Raff Ken Loach United Kingdom
The Voyager Homo Faber Volker Schlöndorff Germany
The Little Gangster Le petit criminel Jacques Doillon France
Toto the Hero Toto le Héros Jaco Van Dormael Belgium
Delicatessen Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet France
Ultra Ultrà Ricky Tognazzi Italy

Young European Film of the Year[edit]

European Actor of the Year[edit]

European Actress of the Year[edit]

European Supporting Actor of the Year[edit]

European Supporting Actress of the Year[edit]

  • Marta Keler - Virdzina

European Screen-Writer of the Year[edit]

European Cinematographer of the Year[edit]

European Film Composer of the Year[edit]

European Production Designers of the Year[edit]

European Film Editor of the Year[edit]

European Cinema Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

European Cinema Society Award of Merit[edit]

  • La Quinzaine Des Realisateurs

European Documentary Film of the Year[edit]

  • Usłyszcie mój krzyk (Hear My Cry), by Maciej Janusz Drygas, Prod. Film Studio Zodiak Warsaw, Poland

Special Mentions[edit]

  • Crimes et Passions - La Cicatrice, by Mireille Dumas Prod. TF1 Paris, France
  • The Wall, by Jürgen Böttcher, Prod. DEFA-Studio for Dokumentarfilme Berlin, Germany

5th European Film Awards 1992[edit]

5th European Film Awards
DateNovember 25, 1992
SiteBabelsberg Studio, Potsdam, Germany
Hosted bySenta Berger, Ben Kingsley
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureThe Stolen Children
Best ActorMatti Pellonpää
La Vie de Bohème
Best ActressJuliette Binoche
The Lovers on the Bridge
Most awardsThe Lovers on the Bridge (3), The Northerners (3)[1]
Most nominationsThe Lovers on the Bridge (5), La Vie de Bohème

The 5th European Film Awards were presented on November 25, 1992, in Potsdam, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
The Stolen Children Il ladro di bambini Gianni Amelio Italy
La Vie de Bohème Aki Kaurismäki France
The Lovers on the Bridge Les Amants du Pont-Neuf Leos Carax France
North Nord Xavier Beauvois France
Three Days Trys dienos Šarūnas Bartas Lithuania
The Northerners De Noorderlingen Alex van Warmerdam Netherlands

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation
Austria Billy Wilder filmmaker, screenwriter, producer

References[edit]

External links[edit]

6th European Film Awards 1993[edit]

6th European Film Awards
DateDecember 4, 1993
SiteBabelsberg Studio, Potsdam, Germany
Hosted byFanny Ardant
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureClose to Eden
Best ActorDaniel Auteuil
A Heart in Winter
Best ActressMaia Morgenstern
The Oak
Most nominationsA Heart in Winter (2)[1]

The 6th European Film Awards were presented on 4 December 1993, in Potsdam, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Close to Eden Урга — территория любви Nikita Mikhalkov Russia
Benny's Video Michael Haneke Austria
A Heart in Winter Un cœur en hiver Claude Sautet France
Man Bites Dog C'est arrivé près de chez vous Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, Benoît Poelvoorde Belgium
Orlando Sally Potter United Kingdom
Antonio's Girlfriend La petite amie d'Antonio Manuel Poirier France

Best Documentary[edit]

Result English title Original title Director(s) Country
Winner Misfits To Yuppies Det sociala arvet Stefan Jarl Sweden
Special Mentions The Man Who Loves Gary Lineker Ylli Hasani, Steve Sklair United Kingdom
89mm from Europe 89 mm od Europy Marcel Łoziński Poland

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation
Italy Michelangelo Antonioni film director, screenwriter, editor

References[edit]

External links[edit]

7th European Film Awards 1994[edit]

7th European Film Awards
Date27 November 1994
SiteSpiegeltent, Berlin, Germany
Hosted bynone
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureLamerica

The 7th European Film Awards were presented on 27 November 1994 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Lamerica Gianni Amelio Italy
In the Name of the Father Jim Sheridan Ireland, United Kingdom
Three Colours: Blue, Three Colours: White, Three Colors: Red Trois couleurs: Bleu, Trois couleurs: Blanc, Trois couleurs: Rouge Krzysztof Kieślowski France, Poland, Switzerland
Kosh ba kosh Кош ба кош Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov Russia
Son of the Shark Le Fils du requin Agnès Merlet France
Woyzeck Woyzeck János Szász Hungary

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Angels of Sarajevo Anđeli u Sarajevu Saga-Group Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation
France Robert Bresson film director


References[edit]

External links[edit]

8th European Film Awards 1995[edit]

8th European Film Awards
Date12 November 1995
SiteBar jeder Vernunft, Berlin, Germany
Hosted bynone
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureLand and Freedom

The 8th European Film Awards were presented on 12 November 1995 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Land and Freedom Ken Loach United Kingdom
Rendez-Vous in Paris Les Rendez-vous de Paris Éric Rohmer France
Ulysses' Gaze Το βλέμμα του Οδυσσέα Theo Angelopoulos Greece
Butterfly Kiss Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom
Deathmaker Der Totmacher Romuald Karmakar Germany
La Haine La Haine Mathieu Kassovitz France

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Viva Stalin - Jens Meurer Germany

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation
France Marcel Carné film director

References[edit]

External links[edit]

9th European Film Awards 1996[edit]

9th European Film Awards
Date8 November 1996
SiteBlaues Zelt am Lützowplatz, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byN/A
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best FilmBreaking the Waves
Best ActorIan McKellen
Best ActressEmily Watson

The 9th European Film Awards were presented on 8 November 1996 in Berlin, Germany.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Breaking the Waves Lars von Trier Denmark
Kolya Kolja Jan Svěrák Czech Republic
Secrets & Lies Mike Leigh United Kingdom
Lea Lea Ivan Fila Germany
Some Mother's Son Terry George Ireland

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation
United Kingdom Alec Guinness actor

References[edit]

External links[edit]

10th European Film Awards 1997[edit]

10th European Film Awards
Date7 December 1997
SiteFlughafen Tempelhof, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byTania Bryer
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best FilmThe Full Monty
Best ActorBob Hoskins
Best ActressJuliette Binoche

The 10th European Film Awards were presented on 7 December 1997 in Berlin, Germany.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
The Full Monty Peter Cattaneo United Kingdom
Captain Conan Capitaine Conan Bertrand Tavernier France
The Fifth Element Le Cinquième Élément Luc Besson France
The Perfect Circle Savršeni krug Ademir Kenović Bosnia and Herzegovina
The English Patient Anthony Minghella United States, United Kingdom
The Thief Вор Pavel Chukhrai Russia

External links[edit]

11th European Film Awards 1998[edit]

11th European Film Awards
The exterior of The Old Vic
Date4 December 1998 [1]
SiteOld Vic Theatre, London, United Kingdom
Hosted byMel Smith, Carole Bouquet
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best FilmLife Is Beautiful
Best ActorRoberto Benigni
Best ActressElodie Bouchez and Natacha Regnier

The 11th European Film Awards were presented on 4 December 1998 in London, England.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Life Is Beautiful La vita è bella Roberto Benigni Italy
The Butcher Boy Neil Jordan Ireland
Live Flesh Carne trémula Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Celebration Festen Thomas Vinterberg Denmark
The Dreamlife of Angels La Vie rêvée des anges Erick Zonca France
Run Lola Run Lola rennt Tom Tykwer Germany
My Name Is Joe Ken Loach United Kingdom

References[edit]

External links[edit]

12th European Film Awards 1999[edit]

12th European Film Awards
DateDecember 4, 1999
SiteSchiller Theater, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byMel Smith, Carole Bouquet
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureAll About My Mother
Best ActorRalph Fiennes
Sunshine
Best ActressCecilia Roth
All About My Mother
Most awardsAll About My Mother (3) [1]

The 12th European Film Awards were presented on December 4, 1999, in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
All About My Mother Todo sobre mi madre Pedro Almodóvar Spain
Show Me Love Fucking Åmål Lukas Moodysson Sweden
Mifune's Last Song Mifunes sidste sang Søren Kragh-Jacobsen Denmark
Moloch Молох Alexander Sokurov Russia
Notting Hill Roger Michell United Kingdom
Rosetta Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
Sunshine István Szabó Canada, Hungary, Austria, Germany
The War Zone Tim Roth United Kingdom

References[edit]

External links[edit]

13th European Film Awards 2000[edit]

The 13th European Film Awards
Date2 December 2000
LocationParis, France
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
← 12th
14th →

The 13th European Film Awards were given on 2 December 2000 in Paris, France.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best European Actor[edit]

Spain Sergi López - Harry, He's Here to Help (Harry un ami qui vous veut du bien)

Best European Actress[edit]

Iceland Björk - Dancer in the Dark

Best European Cinematographer[edit]

Italy Vittorio Storaro - Goya in Bordeaux (Goya en Burdeos)

Best European Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country

Dancer in the Dark
Lars von Trier Denmark
Billy Elliot Stephen Daldry United Kingdom
Chicken Run Peter Lord, Nick Park United Kingdom
Harry, He's Here to Help Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien Dominik Moll France
The Taste of Others Le Goût des autres Agnès Jaoui France
Bread and Tulips Pane e tulipani Silvio Soldini Italy
Faithless Trolösa Liv Ullmann Sweden

Best European Screenwriter[edit]

Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri - The Taste of Others (Le goût des autres)

Best Documentary[edit]

Year English title Original title Director(s) Country
2000
(12th)
The Gleaners and I[1] Les glaneurs et la glaneuse Agnès Varda France
Calle 54 Fernando Trueba Spain
Gulag Goulag Iossif Pasternak, Hélène Châtelain France
Home Game Heimspiel Pepe Danquart Germany
One Day in September± - Kevin Macdonald United Kingdom
Working Women of the World Ouvrières du monde Marie-France Collard France

References[edit]

14th European Film Awards 2001[edit]

14th European Film Awards
DateDecember 1, 2001
SiteTempodrom, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byMel Smith
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureAmélie
Best DirectionJean-Pierre Jeunet
Amélie
Best ActorBen Kingsley
Sexy Beast
Best ActressIsabelle Huppert
The Piano Teacher
Most awardsAmélie (4) [1]
Most nominationsAmélie (7)
Television coverage
ChannelArte

The 14th European Film Awards were presented on December 1, 2001 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Amélie Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain Jean-Pierre Jeunet France
Bridget Jones's Diary Sharon Maguire United Kingdom
The Experiment Das Experiment Oliver Hirschbiegel Germany
Intimacy Patrice Chéreau France, Italy
Italian for Beginners Italiensk for begyndere Lone Scherfig Denmark
The Piano Teacher La Pianiste Michael Haneke France, Austria
The Son's Room La stanza del figlio Nanni Moretti Italy, France
The Others Alejandro Amenábar Spain

References[edit]

External links[edit]

15th European Film Awards 2002[edit]

15th European Film Awards
DateDecember 7, 2002
SiteTeatro dell'Opera di Roma, Rome, Italy
Hosted byAsia Argento, Mel Smith
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureTalk to Her
Best DirectionPedro Almodóvar
Talk to Her
Best ActorSergio Castellitto
Mostly Martha
and My Mother's Smile
Best ActressThe ensemble cast:

Catherine Deneuve
Isabelle Huppert
Emmanuelle Béart
Fanny Ardant
Virginie Ledoyen
Danielle Darrieux
Ludivine Sagnier

Firmine Richard
8 Women
Most awardsTalk to Her (5) [1]
Most nominationsTalk to Her (7)

The 15th European Film Awards were presented on December 7, 2002 in Rome, Italy. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Talk to Her Hable con ella Pedro Almodóvar Spain
Bend It Like Beckham Gurinder Chadha United Kingdom
Bloody Sunday Paul Greengrass United Kingdom
8 Women 8 femmes François Ozon France
Lilya 4-ever Lukas Moodysson Sweden
The Man Without a Past Mies vailla menneisyyttä Aki Kaurismäki Finland, Germany, France
The Magdalene Sisters Peter Mullan United Kingdom
The Pianist Roman Polanski Poland, France, Germany, United Kingdom

References[edit]

External links[edit]

16th European Film Awards 2003[edit]

16th European Film Awards
DateDecember 6, 2003
SiteTreptow Arena, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byHeino Ferch
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureGood Bye, Lenin!
Best DirectionLars von Trier
Dogville
Best ActorDaniel Brühl
Good Bye, Lenin!
Best ActressCharlotte Rampling
Swimming Pool
Most awardsGood Bye, Lenin! (6) [1]
Most nominationsGood Bye, Lenin! (8)
Television coverage
ChannelArte

The 16th European Film Awards were presented on December 6, 2003 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Good Bye, Lenin! Wolfgang Becker Germany
Dirty Pretty Things Stephen Frears United Kingdom
Dogville Lars von Trier Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden, France, United Kingdom, Germany
In This World Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom
My Life Without Me Mi vida sin mí Isabel Coixet Spain, Canada
Swimming Pool François Ozon France, United Kingdom

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation
France Claude Chabrol film director

References[edit]

External links[edit]

17th European Film Awards 2004[edit]

17th European Film Awards
DateDecember 11, 2004
SiteForum Convention Center, Barcelona, Spain
Hosted byMaria de Medeiros, Juanjo Puigcorbé
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureHead-On
Best DirectionAlejandro Amenábar
The Sea Inside
Best ActorJavier Bardem
The Sea Inside
Best ActressImelda Staunton
Vera Drake
Most awardsHead-On (2), The Sea Inside (2) [1]
Most nominationsHead-On (7)
Television coverage
ChannelArte

The 17th European Film Awards were presented on December 11, 2004 in Barcelona, Spain. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Head-On Gegen die Wand Fatih Akın Germany, Turkey
A Hole in My Heart Ett hål i mitt hjärta Lukas Moodysson Sweden, Denmark
Bad Education La mala educación Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Chorus Les choristes Christophe Barratier France, Switzerland
The Sea Inside Mar adentro Alejandro Amenábar Spain, France, Italy
Vera Drake Mike Leigh United Kingdom, France

References[edit]

External links[edit]

18th European Film Awards 2005[edit]

18th European Film Awards
DateDecember 3, 2005
SiteTreptow Arena, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byHeino Ferch
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureHidden
Best DirectionMichael Haneke
Hidden
Best ActorDaniel Auteuil
Hidden
Best ActressJulia Jentsch
Sophie Scholl – The Final Days
Most awardsHidden (5)[1]
Most nominationsHidden (8)
Television coverage
ChannelArte

The 18th European Film Awards were presented on December 3, 2005 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Winners and nominees[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Best Film
Hidden Caché Michael Haneke  France,  Austria,  Germany,  Italy
Brothers Brødre Susanne Bier  Denmark,  United Kingdom,  Sweden,  Norway
Don't Come Knocking Wim Wenders  Germany
The Child L'enfant Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne  Belgium,  France
My Summer of Love Pawel Pawlikowski  United Kingdom
Sophie Scholl – The Final Days Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage Marc Rothemund  Germany

References[edit]

External links[edit]

19th European Film Awards 2006[edit]

19th European Film Awards
DateDecember 2, 2006
SiteCentrum EXPO XXI, Warsaw, Poland
Hosted byMaciej Stuhr, Sophie Marceau
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureThe Lives Of Others
Best DirectionPedro Almodóvar
Volver
Best ActorUlrich Mühe
The Lives Of Others
Best ActressPenélope Cruz
Volver
Most awardsVolver (4)[1]
Most nominationsVolver (6), The Lives Of Others
Television coverage
ChannelArte, TVP2

The 19th European Film Awards were presented on December 2, 2006 in Warsaw, Poland. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.

Awards[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
The Lives of Others Das Leben der Anderen Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck Germany
Breakfast on Pluto Neil Jordan Ireland, United Kingdom
Grbavica: Esma's Secret Grbavica Jasmila Žbanić Bosnia and Hercegovina, Austria, Germany, Croatia
The Road to Guantanamo Michael Winterbottom, Mat Whitecross United Kingdom
Volver Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Wind That Shakes the Barley Ken Loach Ireland, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Into Great Silence Die Grosse Stile Philip Gröning Germany
37 Uses for a Dead Sheep Ben Hopkins United Kingdom
Dreaming by Numbers Anna Bucchetti Netherlands
Grandmother's House La casa de mi abuela Adan Allaga Spain
Maradona, the Golden Kid Maradona, un gamin en or Jean-Christophe Rosé France
The Cemetery Club Moadon beit hakvarot Tali Shemesh Israel
The Fisherman and the Dancing Girl Rybak i tantsovshitsa Valeriy Solomin Russia
Our Daily Bread Unser täglich Brot Nikolaus Geyrhalter Austria

References[edit]

External links[edit]

20th European Film Awards 2007[edit]

The 20th European Film Awards
Date1 December 2007
LocationBerlin, Germany
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
← 19th
21st →

The 20th Annual European Film Awards took place on December 1, 2007 in Berlin, Germany

Winners and nominees[edit]

European Film of the Year[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days 4 luni, 3 săptămâni şi 2 zile Cristian Mungiu Romania
The Edge of Heaven Auf der anderen Seite Fatih Akın Germany, Turkey
The Last King of Scotland Kevin Macdonald United Kingdom
La Vie En Rose La Môme Olivier Dahan France, Czech Republic, United Kingdom
Persepolis Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud France
The Queen Stephen Frears United Kingdom, France, Italy

European Director[edit]

European Actress[edit]

European Actor[edit]

European Cinematographer[edit]

European Screenwriter[edit]

European Composer[edit]

European Film Academy Prix d'Excellence[edit]

European Discovery 2007[edit]

European Documentary - Prix ARTE[edit]

European Shortfilm - Prix UIP[edit]

People's Choice Award[edit]

External links[edit]

21st European Film Awards 2008[edit]

The 21st European Film Awards
Date6 December 2008
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
← 20th
22nd →

The 21st Annual European Film Awards took place on December 6, 2008 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best European Actor[edit]

Italy Toni ServilloGomorrah (Gomorra) and Il Divo

Best European Actress[edit]

United Kingdom Kristin Scott ThomasI've Loved You So Long (Il y a longtemps que je t'aime)

Best European Composer[edit]

Germany Max RichterWaltz with Bashir (Vals im Bashir)

Best European Director[edit]

Italy Matteo GarroneGomorrah (Gomorra)

Best European Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
Gomorrah Gomorra Matteo Garrone Italy
Il Divo Paolo Sorrentino Italy
The Class Entre les murs Laurent Cantet France
Happy-Go-Lucky Mike Leigh United Kingdom
The Orphanage El orfanato Juan Antonio Bayona Spain
Waltz with Bashir ואלס עם באשיר Ari Folman Israel, France, Germany

Best European Screenwriter[edit]

Maurizio Braucci, Ugo Chiti, Gianni di Gregorio, Matteo Garrone, Massimo Gaudioso and Roberto SavianoGomorrah (Gomorra)

22nd European Film Awards 2009[edit]

The 22nd European Film Awards
Date12 December 2009
LocationBochum, Germany
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
← 21st
23rd →

The 22nd European Film Awards were presented on 12 December 2009, in Bochum, Germany.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best Actor[edit]

Tahar RahimA Prophet (Un prophète)

Best Actress[edit]

Kate WinsletThe Reader

Best Animated Film[edit]

Mia and the Migou (Mia et le Migou)Jacques-Rémy Girerd

Best Cinematographer[edit]

Anthony Dod MantleAntichrist and Slumdog Millionaire

Best Composer[edit]

Alberto IglesiasBroken Embraces (Los abrazos rotos)

Best Director[edit]

Michael HanekeThe White Ribbon (Das weiße Band)

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country

The White Ribbon
Das weiße Band Michael Haneke Germany, Austria, France, Italy
Fish Tank Andrea Arnold United Kingdom
Let the Right One In Låt den rätte komma in Tomas Alfredson Sweden
A Prophet Un prophète Jacques Audiard France
The Reader Stephen Daldry United Kingdom, Germany
Slumdog Millionaire Danny Boyle United Kingdom

Best Screenwriter[edit]

Michael HanekeThe White Ribbon (Das weiße Band)

23rd European Film Awards 2010[edit]

The 23rd European Film Awards
Date4 December 2010
LocationNokia Concert Hall
Tallinn, Estonia
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
Hosted byAnke Engelke
Märt Avandi
← 22nd
24th →

The 23rd European Film Awards were presented on 4 December, 2010, in Tallinn, Estonia.[1]

Winners and nominees[edit]

The nominations for the 23rd European Film Awards were announced on 6 November at the Seville European Film Festival.[1]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
The Ghost Writer Roman Polanski France, Germany, United Kingdom
Honey Bal Semih Kaplanoğlu Turkey
Of Gods and Men Des hommes et des dieux Xavier Beauvois France
Lebanon לבנון Samuel Maoz Israel, Germany, France
The Secret in Their Eyes El secreto de sus ojos Juan José Campanella Argentina, Spain
Soul Kitchen Fatih Akın Germany

Best Director[edit]

Roman PolanskiThe Ghost Writer[2]

Best Actress[edit]

Sylvie TestudLourdes[2]

Best Actor[edit]

Ewan McGregorThe Ghost Writer[2]

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

The IllusionistSylvain Chomet • United Kingdom/France[2][3]

Best Screenwriter[edit]

Robert Harris and Roman PolanskiThe Ghost Writer[2]

Best Cinematographer[edit]

Giora Bejach – Lebanon[2]

Best Editor[edit]

Luc Barnier and Marion Monnier – Carlos[2]

Best Production Designer[edit]

Albrecht Konrad – The Ghost Writer[2]

  • Paola Bizzarri and Luis Ramirez – I, Don Giovanni (Io, Don Giovanni)
  • Markku Pätilä and Jaagup Roomet – The Temptation of St. Tony (Püha Tõnu kiusamine)

Best Composer[edit]

Alexandre DesplatThe Ghost Writer[2]

Best Documentary[edit]

Nostalgia for the Light (Nostalgia de la luz) – Patricio Guzmán • France/Germany/Chile[2][4]

Best Short Film[edit]

Hanoi - Warsaw (Hanoi - Warszawa) – Katarzyna Klimkiewicz • Poland[2][5]

  • Amor – Thomas Wangsmo • Norway[5]
  • Lights (Ampelmann) – Giulio Ricciarelli • Germany[5]
  • Joseph’s Snails (Les escargots de Joseph) – Sophie Roze • France[5]
  • Stay, Away (Blijf bij me, weg) – Paloma Aguilera Valdebenito • Netherlands[5]
  • Out of Love (Ønskebørn) – Birgitte Stærmose • Denmark[5]
  • Venus VS MeNathalie Teirlinck • Belgium[5]
  • The Little Snow Animal (Lumikko) – Miia Tervo • Finland[5]
  • TussilagoJonas Odell • Sweden[5]
  • Maria's Way – Anne Milne • United Kingdom/Spain[5]
  • Talleres Clandestinos – Catalina Molina • Austria/Argentina[5]
  • Rendezvous in Stella-Plage (Rendez-vous à Stella-Plage) – Shalimar Preuss • France[5]
  • Diarchy (Diarchia) – Ferdinando Cito Filomarino • Italy/France[5]
  • The External WorldDavid O'Reilly • Germany[5]
  • Here I Am (Itt vagyok) – Bálint Szimler • Hungary[5]

People's Choice Award for Best European Film[edit]

Mr. Nobody[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Nominations for the 23rd European Film Awards". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Academy. 6 November 2010. Archived from the original on 9 November 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "The Winners". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Academy. 4 December 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Staff writer (21 September 2010). "Three nominees for the Best Animated Feature Film prize". Cineuropa. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  4. ^ a b c "EFA nominates three Documentaries". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Academy. 27 October 2010. Archived from the original on 30 October 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "The Short Film Nominees for the 23rd European Film Awards". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Academy. 28 September 2010. Archived from the original on 14 October 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010.

24th European Film Awards 2011[edit]

24th European Film Awards
DateDecember 3, 2011
SiteTempodrom, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byAnke Engelke
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureMelancholia
Best DirectionSusanne Bier
Television coverage
ChannelArte, HBO

The 24th European Film Awards were presented on 3 December 2011 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the over 2,500 members of the European Film Academy.[1]

Winners and nominees[edit]

The nominations for the 24th European Film Awards were announced on 5 November.

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Melancholia Melancholia Lars von Trier  Denmark,  Sweden,  Italy,  Germany,  France
The Artist The Artist Michel Hazanavicius  France
The Kid with a Bike Le Gamin au vélo Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne  Belgium,  France,  Italy
In a Better World Hævnen Susanne Bier  Denmark,  Sweden
The King's Speech The King's Speech Tom Hooper  Great Britain
Le Havre Le Havre Aki Kaurismäki  Finland,  France,  Germany

Best Director[edit]

Director(s) Nationality English title Original title
Susanne Bier  Denmark In a Better World Hævnen
Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne  Belgium The Kid with a Bike Le Gamin au vélo
Aki Kaurismäki  Finland Le Havre Le Havre
Béla Tarr  Hungary The Turin Horse A torinói ló
Lars von Trier  Denmark Melancholia Melancholia

Best Actress[edit]

Actress Nationality English title Original title
Tilda Swinton  Great Britain We Need to Talk about Kevin We Need to Talk about Kevin
Kirsten Dunst  Germany and  United States Melancholia Melancholia
Cécile de France  Belgium The Kid with a Bike Le Gamin au vélo
Charlotte Gainsbourg  France and  Great Britain Melancholia Melancholia
Nadezhda Markina  Russia Elena Elena

Best Actor[edit]

Actor Nationality English title Original title
Colin Firth  Great Britain The King's Speech The King's Speech
Jean Dujardin  France The Artist The Artist
Mikael Persbrandt  Sweden In a Better World Hævnen
Michel Piccoli  France We Have a Pope Habemus Papam
André Wilms  France Le Havre Le Havre

Best Screenwriter[edit]

Writer(s) Nationality English title Original title
Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne  Belgium The Kid with a Bike Le Gamin au vélo
Anders Thomas Jensen  Denmark In a Better World Hævnen
Aki Kaurismäki  Finland Le Havre Le Havre
Lars von Trier  Denmark Melancholia Melancholia

Best Cinematographer[edit]

Cinematographer Nationality English title Original title
Manuel Alberto Claro  Denmark Melancholia Melancholia
Fred Kelemen  Germany and  Hungary The Turin Horse A torinói ló
Guillaume Schiffman  France The Artist The Artist
Adam Sikora  Poland Essential Killing Essential Killing

Best Editor[edit]

Editor Nationality English title Original title
Tariq Anwar  India and  Great Britain The King's Speech The King's Speech
Mathilde Bonnefoy  France Three Drei
Molly Malene Stensgaard  Denmark Melancholia Melancholia

Best Production Designer[edit]

Production Designer Nationality English title Original title
Jette Lehmann  Denmark Melancholia Melancholia
Paola Bizzarri  Italy We Have a Pope Habemus Papam
Antxón Gómez  Spain The Skin I Live In La piel que habito

Best Composer[edit]

Composer Nationality English title Original title
Ludovic Bource  France The Artist The Artist
Alexandre Desplat  France The King's Speech The King's Speech
Alberto Iglesias  Spain The Skin I Live In La piel que habitoi
Mihály Vig  Hungary The Turin Horse A torinói ló

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Pina Pina Wim Wenders  Germany
Position Among the Stars Stand van de Sterren Leonard Retel Helmrich  Netherlands
¡Vivan las Antipodas! ¡Vivan las Antipodas! Victor Kossakovsky  Germany,  Netherlands,  Argentina,  Chile

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

The nominees for Best Animated Feature Film were selected by a committee consisting of EFA Board Members and representatives from the European Association of Animation Film.[2]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Chico and Rita Chico & Rita Tono Errando, Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba  Spain and Isle of Man
The Rabbi's Cat Le Chat du rabbin Antoine Delesvaux and Joann Sfar  France
A Cat in Paris Une vie de chat Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol  France,  Belgium

Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI[edit]

The nominees for best feature-film debut were selected by a committee consisting of representatives from EFA and the International Federation of Film Critics.[3]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Oxygen Adem Hans Van Nuffel  Belgium and the  Netherlands
Breathing Atmen Karl Markovics  Austria
Michael Michael Markus Schleinzer  Austria
Nothing's All Bad Smukke menesker Mikkel Munch-Fals  Denmark
Tilva Roš Tilva Roš Nikola Ležaić  Serbia

Best Short Film[edit]

The nominees for Best Short Film were selected by independent juries at a series of film festivals throughout Europe.[1]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The Wholly Family The Wholly Family Terry Gilliam  Italy
Berik Berik Daniel Joseph Borgman  Denmark
Little Children, Big Words Små barn, stora ord Lisa James-Larsson  Sweden
Incident by a Bank Händelse vid bank Ruben Östlund  Sweden
Derby Derby Paul Negoescu  Romania
Jessi Jessi Mariejosephin Schneider  Germany
The Wolves I lupi Alberto de Michele  Italy and  Netherlands
The Unliving Återfödelsen Hugo Lilja  Sweden
Silent River Apele tac Anca Miruna Lăzărescu  Germany and  Romania
Paparazzi Paparazzi Piotr Bernaś  Poland
The Great Race La gran carrera Kote Camacho  Spain
Dimanches Dimanches Valéry Rosier  Belgium
Out Tse Roee Rosen  Israel
Frozen Stories Opowieści z chłodni Grzegorz Jaroszuk  Poland
Hypercrisis Hypercrisis Josef Dabernig  Austria

People's Choice Award[edit]

The winner of the People's Choice Award was selected by online votes.[4]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The King's Speech The King's Speech Tom Hooper  Great Britain
Animals United Konferenz der Tiere Reinhard Klooss and Holger Tappe  Germany
Even the Rain También la lluvia Icíar Bollaín  Spain
In a Better World Hævnen Susanne Bier  Denmark and  Sweden
Little White Lies Les Petits Mouchoirs Guillaume Canet  France
Potiche Potiche François Ozon  France and  Belgium
Unknown Unknown Jaume Collet-Serra  Germany,  United States,  Great Britain
Welcome to the South Benvenuti al Sud Luca Miniero  Italy

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Staff writer (26 September 2011). "15 Short Films Nominated for European Film Awards". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  2. ^ Staff writer (20 September 2011). "EFA Nominates Three Animation Films". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  3. ^ Staff writer (11 October 2011). "Five Debut Films nominated for European Film Awards". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 16 October 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  4. ^ Staff writer (1 September 2011). "EFA Opens Vote for People's Choice Award". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Retrieved 16 October 2011.

External links[edit]

25th European Film Awards 2012[edit]

The 25th European Film Awards
Date1 December 2012
LocationValletta, Malta
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
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The 25th European Film Awards were presented on 1 December 2012 in Valletta, Malta. The winners were selected by over 2,500 members of the European Film Academy.[1]

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Love Amour Michael Haneke  France,  Austria,  Germany
Caesar Must Die Cesare deve morire Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani  Italy
The Intouchables Intouchables Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano  France
Barbara Christian Petzold  Germany
Shame Steve McQueen  United Kingdom
The Hunt Jagten Thomas Vinterberg  Denmark

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

The nominees for Best Animated Feature Film were selected by a committee consisting of EFA Board Members and representatives from the European Association of Animation Film.[2]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Alois Nebel Tomáš Luňák  Czech Republic,  Germany
The Pirates! in an Adventure with Scientists Peter Lord  Great Britain,  United States
Wrinkles Arrugas Ignacio Ferreras  Spain

European Film Award for Achievement in World Cinema[edit]

People's Choice Award[edit]

The winner of the People's Choice Award was selected by online votes.[4]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Come As You Are Hasta la Vista Geoffrey Enthoven  Belgium
The Artist Michel Hazanavicius  France
Barbara Christian Petzold  Germany
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel John Madden  Great Britain,  United States
Caesar Must Die Cesare deve morire Paolo Taviani  Italy
Headhunters Hodejegenre Morten Tyldum  Norway
In Darkness W ciemności Agnieszka Holland  Germany,  Poland,  Canada
Untouchable Intouchables Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano  France
The Iron Lady Phyllida Lloyd  Great Britain
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Lasse Hallström  Great Britain
Shame Steve McQueen  Great Britain
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Tomas Alfredson  France,  Great Britain,  Germany

References[edit]

  1. ^ The 25th European Film Awards will take place in Malta on 1 December 2012.
  2. ^ Staff writer (4 October 2012). "EFA Nominates Three Animation Films". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  3. ^ Staff writer (1 September 2011). "HELEN MIRREN RECEIVES EUROPEAN ACHIEVEMENT IN WORLD CINEMA AWARD". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  4. ^ Staff writer (1 September 2011). "People's Choice Award 2012: Polls Are Now Open". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Retrieved 3 October 2012.

26th European Film Awards 2013[edit]

26th European Film Awards
Haus der Berliner Festspiele
DateDecember 7, 2013 (2013-12-07)
SiteHaus der Berliner Festspiele, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byAnke Engelke[1]
Produced byMarion Döring and Jürgen Biesinger
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Television coverage
ChannelArte, HBO Europe, NTV Plus Kino+, ETV2, ORF III, SBS Two, OTE Cinema 1HD, TV3[2]

The 26th European Film Awards were presented on 7 December 2013 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by over 2,500 members of the European Film Academy. On 28 October 2013, a special seven-member jury convened in Berlin and, based on the EFA Selection list, decided on the winners in the categories cinematography, editing, production design, costume design, composer and sound design.[3] On November 4, 2013 nominations for documentary were announced. The special documentary jury consist five members: Antonio Saura Despina Mouzaki, Claas Danielsen, Ally Derks and Jacques Laurent.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best Film[edit]

[4]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The Great Beauty La grande bellezza Paolo Sorrentino Italy France
Blue Is the Warmest Colour La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 Abdellatif Kechiche France
The Best Offer La migliore offerta Giuseppe Tornatore Italy
Blancanieves Pablo Berger Spain France
The Broken Circle Breakdown Felix Van Groeningen Belgium
Oh Boy! Jan Ole Gerster Germany

People’s Choice Award[edit]

[5]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Producer(s) Production country
The Gilded Cage La Cage dorée Ruben Alves Ruben Alves, Jean-André Yerlès, Hugo Gélin Portugal France
Anna Karenina Joe Wright Tom Stoppard United Kingdom
The Best Offer La migliore offerta Giuseppe Tornatore Giuseppe Tornatore Italy
The Broken Circle Breakdown Felix Van Groeningen Carl Joos, Felix Van Groeningen Belgium
The Deep Djúpið Baltasar Kormákur Jón Atli Jónasson, Baltasar Kormákur Iceland
I'm So Excited Los amantes pasajeros Pedro Almodóvar Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Impossible Lo Imposible J.A. Bayona Sergio G. Sánchez, María Belón Spain
Kon-Tiki Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg Petter Skavlan Norway Denmark Germany United Kingdom Sweden
Love Is All You Need Den skaldede frisør Susanne Bier Anders Thomas Jensen, Susanne Bier Denmark
Oh Boy! Jan Ole Gerster Jan Ole Gerster Germany
Searching for Sugar Man Malik Bendjelloul Sweden United Kingdom

Discovery of the Year[edit]

[6]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Producer(s) Production country
Oh Boy! Jan Ole Gerster Marcos Kantis, Alexander Wadouh Germany
Eat Sleep Die Äta sova dö Gabriela Pichler China Åhlander Sweden
Call Girl Mikael Marcimain Mimmi Spång Sweden Norway Republic of Ireland Finland
Miele Valeria Golino Riccardo Scamarcio, Viola Prestieri, Anne-Dominique Toussaint, Raphaël Berdugo Italy France
The Plague La Plaga Neus Ballús Pau Subirós Spain

Best Comedy[edit]

[7]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Love Is All You Need Den skaldede frisør Susanne Bier Denmark
I'm So Excited Los amantes pasajeros Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Priest's Children Svećenikova djeca Vinko Brešan Croatia
Welcome Mr. President! Benvenuto Presidente! Riccardo Milani Italy

Best Director[edit]

Director(s) Nationality English title Original title
Paolo Sorrentino  Italy The Great Beauty La grande bellezza
Giuseppe Tornatore  Italy The Best Offer La migliore offerta
Pablo Berger  Spain Blancanieves
Abdellatif Kechiche  France Blue Is the Warmest Colour La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2
François Ozon  France In the House Dans la maison
Felix Van Groeningen  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown

Best Actor[edit]

Actor Nationality English title Original title
Toni Servillo  Italy The Great Beauty La grande bellezza
Johan Heldenbergh  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown
Jude Law  Great Britain Anna Karenina
Fabrice Luchini  France In the House Dans la maison
Tom Schilling  Germany Oh Boy!

Best Actress[edit]

Actress Nationality English title Original title
Veerle Baetens  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown
Luminița Gheorghiu  Romania Child's Pose Poziția copilului
Keira Knightley  Great Britain Anna Karenina
Barbara Sukowa  Germany Hannah Arendt
Naomi Watts  Australia and  Great Britain The Impossible Lo Imposible

Best Composer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Best Offer La migliore offerta Ennio Morricone Italy

Best Screenwriter[edit]

Screenwriter(s) Nationality English title Original title
François Ozon  France In the House Dans la maison
Paolo Sorrentino, Umberto Contarello  Italy The Great Beauty La grande bellezza
Tom Stoppard  Great Britain Anna Karenina
Giuseppe Tornatore  Italy The Best Offer La migliore offerta
Felix Van Groeningen, Carl Joos  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown

Best Cinematographer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Fill the Void למלא את החלל Asaf Sudry Israel

Best Production Designer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Anna Karenina Sarah Greenwood United Kingdom

Best Co-Production[edit]

Winner(s) Nationality
Ada Solomon Romania

Best Costume Designer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Blancanieves Paco Delgado Spain

Best Editor[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Great Beauty La grande bellezza Cristiano Travaglioli Italy

Best Sound Designer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Paradise: Faith Paradies: Glaube Matz Müller i Erik Mischijew Germany

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

[8]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Animation Production country
The Congress Ari Folman Ari Folman Yoni Goodman Israel Germany Poland Luxembourg France Belgium
Jasmine Alain Ughetto Alain Ughetto, Jacques Reboud, Chloé Inguenaud Alain Ughetto France
Pinocchio Enzo d' AIò Enzo d' AIò, Umberto Marino Marco Zanoni Italy Luxembourg France Belgium

European Achievement in World Cinema[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Pedro Almodóvar [9] Director Spain

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Catherine Deneuve [10] Actress France

Best Documentary[edit]

[11]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Producer(s) Production country
The Act of Killing Jagal Joshua Oppenheimer Signe Byrge Sørensen Denmark Norway United Kingdom
Stop-Over L'escale Kaveh Bakhtiari Kaveh Bakhtiari Elisa Garbar, Heinz Dill, Olivier Charvet, Sophie Germain Switzerland France
The Missing Picture L'image manquante Rithy Panh Rithy Panh Catherine Dussart France Cambodia

Best Short Film[edit]

[12]

Film Director(s) Country Nominating Festival
Death of a Shadow Tom Van Avermaet Belgium France Valladolid Short Film Nominee
Cut Christoph Girardet, Matthias Müller Germany Vila do Conde Short Film Nominee
Butter Lamp Hu Wei France China Drama Short Film Nominee
Houses with small windows Bülent Öztürk Belgium Venice Short Film Nominee
Letter Sergei Loznitsa Russia Kraków Short Film Nominee
Mistery Chema García Ibarra Spain Berlin Short Film Nominee
Morning Cathy Brady United Kingdom Cork Short Film Nominee
The Waves Miguel Fonseca Portugal Ghent Short Film Nominee
Orbit Ever After Jamie Stone United Kingdom Bristol Short Film Nominee
Jump Petar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva Bulgaria Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Nominee
Sunday 3 Jochen Kuhn Germany Tampere Short Film Nominee
A Story For The Modlins Sergio Oksman Spain Sarajevo Short Film Nominee
Though I Know the River is Dry Omar Robert Hamilton Egypt State of Palestine United Kingdom Rotterdam Short Film Nominee
Nuclear Waste Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy Ukraine Grimstad Short Film Nominee
Zima Cristina Picchi Russia Locarno Short Film Nominee

Young Audience Award[edit]

[13]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Producer(s) Production country
The Zigzag Kid Nono, het Zigzag Kind Vincent Bal Vincent Bal, Jon Gilbert Burny Bos, Els Vandevorst Netherlands
The Suicide Shop Le Magasin des suicides Patrice Leconte Patrice Leconte Gilles Podesta France Belgium Canada
Upside Down Kopfüber Bernd Sahling Bernd Sahling, Anja Tuckermann Jörg Rothe Germany

References[edit]

External links[edit]

27th European Film Awards 2014[edit]

27th European Film Awards
Latvian National Opera
Date13 December 2014
SiteLatvian National Opera, Riga, Latvia
Hosted byThomas Hermanns
Produced byMarion Döring and Jürgen Biesinger
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best FilmIda
Best DirectorPaweł Pawlikowski
Best ActorTimothy Spall
Best ActressMarion Cotillard
Most awardsIda (5)
Most nominationsIda (7)
Television coverage
ChannelArte

The 27th European Film Awards were presented on 13 December 2014 in Riga, Latvia.[1][2] The winners were selected by more than 2,500 members of the European Film Academy. Nominations for the People's Choice Award category were announced on 1 September 2014.[3][4]On 16 September 2014, the European Film Academy and EFA Productions announced a list of 50 films which qualified for nominations.[5] All nominations were announced on 8 November 2014 at the Seville European Film Festival in Spain.[6][7][8] British director Steve McQueen was presented with the European Achievement in World Cinema Award[9] and filmmaker Agnès Varda was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.[10]

Winners and nominees[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Ida Paweł Pawlikowski Poland Denmark
Force Majeure Turist Ruben Östlund Sweden France Norway Denmark
Leviathan Левиафан Andrey Zvyagintsev Russia
Nymphomaniac - Director's Cut Lars von Trier Denmark Belgium France Germany
Winter Sleep Kış Uykusu Nuri Bilge Ceylan Turkey

Best Director[edit]

Director(s) English title Original title
Poland Paweł Pawlikowski Ida
Turkey Nuri Bilge Ceylan Winter Sleep Kış Uykusu
United Kingdom Steven Knight Locke
Sweden Ruben Östlund Force Majeure Turist
Italy Paolo Virzì Human Capital Il capitale umano
Russia Andrey Zvyagintsev Leviathan Левиафан

Best Screenwriter[edit]

Screenwriter(s) Nationality English title Original title
Paweł Pawlikowski, Rebecca Lenkiewicz  Poland Ida
Ebru Ceylan, Nuri Bilge Ceylan  Turkey Winter Sleep Kış Uykusu
Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne  Belgium Two Days, One Night Deux jours, une nuit
Steven Knight  United Kingdom Locke
Oleg Negin, Andrey Zvyagintsev  Russia Leviathan Левиафан

Best European Actor[edit]

Actor English title Original title
United Kingdom Timothy Spall Mr. Turner
Republic of Ireland Brendan Gleeson Calvary
United Kingdom Tom Hardy Locke
Russia Aleksei Serebryakov Leviathan Левиафан
Sweden Stellan Skarsgård Nymphomaniac

Best European Actress[edit]

Actress English title Original title
France Marion Cotillard Two Days, One Night Deux jours, une nuit
Spain Marian Álvarez Wounded La herida
ItalyFrance Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Human Capital Il capitale umano
United KingdomFrance Charlotte Gainsbourg Nymphomaniac
Poland Agata Kulesza Ida
Poland Agata Trzebuchowska Ida

Best Comedy[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The Mafia Kills Only in the Summer La mafia uccide solo d'estate Pierfrancesco Diliberto Italy
Carmina & Amen Carmina y amén Paco León Spain
Le Week-End Roger Michell United Kingdom France

People's Choice Award for Best European Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
Ida Paweł Pawlikowski Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Paweł Pawlikowski Poland Denmark
Beauty and the Beast La Belle et la Bête Christophe Gans Christophe Gans, Sandra Vo-Anh France Germany
Nymphomaniac Lars von Trier Lars von Trier Denmark Belgium France Germany
Philomena Stephen Frears Steve Coogan, Jeff Pope United Kingdom
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann Felix Herngren Felix Herngren, Hans Ingemansson, Jonas Jonasson Sweden
Two Days, One Night Deux jours, une nuit Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium France Italy

Discovery of the Year[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
The Tribe Плем'я (Plemya) Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy Ukraine
10,000 km Carlos Marques-Marcet Carlos Marques-Marcet, Clara Roquet Spain
'71 Yann Demange Gregory Burke United Kingdom
Party Girl Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger, Samuel Theis Samuel Theis, Claire Burger, Marie Amachoukeli France
Wounded La herida Fernando Franco Fernando Franco, Enric Rufas Spain

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

The nominees were announced on 22 September 2014.[11]

English title Original title Director(s) Animation Production country
The Art of Happiness L'arte della felicità Alessandro Rak Alessandro Rak, Ivan Cappiello, Dario Sansone, Marino Guarnieri, Annarita Calligaris, Ivana Verze, Laura Sammati, Antonia Emanuela Angrisani, Corrado Piscitelli, Flavio Di Biase, Giorgio Siravo, Sergio Chimenti, Ilaria Jones, Antonio Funaro, Danilo Florio, Mirko Prota, Alberto Panico, Paolo Acampora, Marco Iannaccone Italy
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart Jack et la mécanique du cœur Stéphane Berla, Mathias Malzieu Nicolette Ceccoli, Stéphane Martine, Robert Cepo France Belgium
Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants Minuscule - La vallée des fourmis perdues Hélène Giraud, Thomas Szabo France Belgium

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Master of the Universe Marc Bauder Germany Austria
Just the Right Amount of Violence Jon Bang Carlsen Denmark
Of Men and War Des hommes et de la guerre Laurent Bécue-Renard France Switzerland
Sacro GRA Gianfranco Rosi Italy France
Waiting For August Teodora Ana Mihai Belgium Romania
We Come as Friends Hubert Sauper Austria France

Best Cinematographer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Ida Łukasz Żal and Ryszard Lenczewski Poland

Best Editor[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Locke Justine Wright United Kingdom

Best Production Designer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Dark Valley Das finstere Tal Claus-Rudolf Amler Germany

Best Costume Designer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Dark Valley Das finstere Tal Natascha Curtius-Noss Germany

Best Composer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Under the Skin Mica Levi United Kingdom

Best Sound Designer[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Starred Up Joakim Sundström Sweden

European Co-Production Award—Prix Eurimages[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Ed Guiney Producer Republic of Ireland

European Achievement in World Cinema[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Steve McQueen Director and screenwriter United Kingdom

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Agnès Varda Director and screenwriter France

Best Short Film[edit]

The nominees for Best Short Film were selected by independent juries at a series of film festivals throughout Europe.[12][13]

English title Original title Director(s) Country Nominating Festival
The Chicken Una Gunjak Germany Croatia Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival
Emergency Calls Hätäkutsu Hannes Vartiainen, Pekka Veikkolainen Finland Sarajevo Film Festival
Shipwreck Morgan Knibbe Netherlands Locarno Film Festival
A Town Called Panic: The Christmas Log Panique au Village: La Bûche de Noël Vincent Patar, Stéphane Aubier Belgium France Vila do Conde Film Festival
Dinola დინოლა Mariam Khatchvani Georgia (country) Grimstad Film Festival
Summer 2014 Lato 2014 Wojciech Sobczyk Poland Kraków Film Festival
Wall Fal Simon Szabó Hungary Tampere Film Festival
Taprobana Gabriel Abrantes Portugal Sri Lanka Denmark Berlin International Film Festival
Pride Pavel Vesnakov Bulgaria Germany Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
The Chimera of M. Sebastian Buerkner United Kingdom International Film Festival Rotterdam
Little Block of Cement with Disheveled Hair Containing the Sea Pequeño bloque de cemento con pelo alborotado conteniendo el mar Jorge Lopez Navarette Spain Cork Film Festival
The Missing Scarf Eoin Duffy Republic of Ireland Valladolid International Film Festival
Whale Valley Hvalfjörður Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson Denmark Iceland Flanders International Film Festival Ghent
Daily Bread פת לחם Idan Hubel Israel Venice Film Festival
Still Got Lives Ich hab noch Auferstehung Jan-Gerrit Seyler Germany Drama International Short Film Festival

Young Audience Award[edit]

Twelve- to fourteen-year-old audiences from across Europe voted for the winner after watching the three nominated films at special screenings held on "Young Audience Film Day".[14][15]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
Regret! Spijt! Dave Schram Maria Peters, Dick van den Heuvel Netherlands
The Contest: To the Stars and Back MGP missionen Martin Miehe-Renard Gitte Løkkegaard, Martin Miehe-Renard Denmark
Windstorm Ostwind - Zusammen sind wir frei Katja von Garnier Kristina Magdalena Henn, Lea Schmidbauer Germany

References[edit]

  1. ^ European Film Awards 2014 go to Riga
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  3. ^ "EFA Opens Vote for People's Choice Award". European Film Academy. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  4. ^ "European Film Academy opens vote for People's Choice Award 2014". Cineuropa. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  5. ^ "THE 27th EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS: 50 Films in EFA Selection 2014". European Film Academy. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Nominations 2014". European Film Academy. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  7. ^ "NOMINATIONS FOR THE EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS 2014". European Film Academy. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  8. ^ "'Ida,' 'Leviathan' Top European Film Awards Nominations". Variety. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  9. ^ "European Film Academy Honours Steve McQueen". European Film Academy. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  10. ^ "EFA Honours Agnès Varda". European Film Academy. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  11. ^ "EFA Nominates Three Animation Films". European Film Academy. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  12. ^ "EFA short film". European Film Academy. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  13. ^ "European film Academy announces short film nominations". Cineuropa. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  14. ^ "EFA Young Audience Award goes to REGRET!". European Film Academy. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  15. ^ "THE CONTEST, REGRET! and WINDSTORM Nominated for EFA Young Audience Award". European Film Academy. Retrieved 4 September 2014.

External links[edit]

28th European Film Awards 2015[edit]

Sir Michael Caine, 28th EFA Awards 2015, Berlin
28th European Film Awards
Date12 December 2015
SiteBerlin, Germany
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureYouth
Best ActorMichael Caine
Best ActressCharlotte Rampling
Television coverage
ChannelArte

The 28th European Film Awards were presented on 12 December 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by more than 2,500 members of the European Film Academy.

Winners and nominees[edit]

European Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Youth Youth - La giovinezza Paolo Sorrentino Italy France United Kingdom Switzerland
The Lobster Yorgos Lanthimos Republic of Ireland United Kingdom Greece France Netherlands
Mustang Deniz Gamze Ergüven France Turkey Germany
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron Roy Andersson Sweden Norway France Germany
Rams Hrútar Grímur Hákonarson Iceland Denmark
Victoria Sebastian Schipper Germany

European Comedy[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron Roy Andersson Sweden Norway France Germany
The Bélier Family La Famille Bélier Éric Lartigau France
The Brand New Testament Le Tout Nouveau Testament Jaco Van Dormael France Belgium Luxembourg

European Documentary[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Amy Asif Kapadia United Kingdom
Dancing with Maria Ivan Gergolet Italy Argentina Slovenia
The Look of Silence Senyap Joshua Oppenheimer DenmarkFinland Indonesia Norway United Kingdom
A Syrian Love Story Sean McAllister United KingdomFrance
Toto and His Sisters Alexander Nanau RomaniaHungary

European Animated Feature Film 2015[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Animation Production country
Song of the Sea Tomm Moore Fabian Earlinghauser & Sean McCarron Republic of Ireland Belgium Denmark France Luxembourg
Adama Simon Rouby Pierre Ducos France
Shaun the Sheep Movie Richard Starzak & Mark Burton Will Becher United Kingdom France

People's Choice Award for Best European Film[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
Marshland La isla mínima Alberto Rodríguez Alberto Rodríguez, Rafael Cobos Spain
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron Roy Andersson Roy Andersson Sweden Germany France Norway
Force Majeure Turist Ruben Östlund Ruben Östlund Sweden Norway France Denmark
Leviathan Левиафан Andrey Zvyagintsev Oleg Negin, Andrey Zvyagintsev Russia
Samba Samba Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano France
Serial (Bad) Weddings Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu ? Philippe de Chauveron Guy Laurent, Philippe de Chauveron France
The Imitation Game The Imitation Game Morten Tyldum Graham Moore United Kingdom United States
The Salt of the Earth Le Sel de la Terre Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado David Rosier, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders France
Victoria Victoria Sebastian Schipper Sebastian Schipper Germany
White God Fehér isten Kornél Mundruczó Viktória Petrányi, Kornél Mundruczó, Kata Wéber Hungary Sweden Germany

European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI[edit]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Mustang Deniz Gamze Ergüven France GermanyTurkey
Goodnight Mommy Ich seh Ich seh Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala Austria
Limbo Anna Sofie Hartmann GermanyDenmark
Slow West John Maclean New Zealand United Kingdom
Summers Downstairs Im Sommer wohnt er unten Tom Sommerlatte GermanyFrance

European Director[edit]

Director(s) English title Original title
Italy Paolo Sorrentino Youth Youth - La giovinezza
Poland Małgorzata Szumowska Body Body / Ciało
Greece Yorgos Lanthimos The Lobster
Italy Nanni Moretti Mia madre
Sweden Roy Andersson A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron
Germany Sebastian Schipper Victoria

European Screenwriter[edit]

Screenwriter(s) English title Original title
Greece Yorgos Lanthimos
Greece Efthimis Filippou
The Lobster
Romania Radu Jude
Romania Florin Lazarescu
Aferim!
United Kingdom Alex Garland Ex Machina
United Kingdom Andrew Haigh 45 Years
Sweden Roy Andersson A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron
Italy Paolo Sorrentino Youth Youth - La giovinezza

European Actor[edit]

Actor English title Original title
United Kingdom Michael Caine Youth Youth - La giovinezza
United Kingdom Tom Courtenay 45 Years
Republic of Ireland Colin Farrell The Lobster
Germany Christian Friedel 13 Minutes Elser - Er hätte die Welt verändert
France Vincent Lindon The Measure of a Man La Loi du marché

European Actress[edit]

Actress English title Original title
United Kingdom Charlotte Rampling 45 Years
Italy Margherita Buy Mia madre
Spain Laia Costa Victoria
Sweden Alicia Vikander Ex Machina
United Kingdom / United States Rachel Weisz Youth Youth - La giovinezza

European Cinematographer 2015 – Prix Carlo di Palma[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Goodnight Mommy Ich seh Ich seh Martin Gschlacht Austria

European Editor 2015[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Body Ciało Jacek Drosio Poland

European Production Designer 2015[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Brand New Testament Le Tout Nouveau Testament Sylvie Olivé France

European Costume Designer 2015[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Lobster Sarah Blenkinsop United Kingdom

European Composer 2015[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Duke of Burgundy Cat's Eyes United Kingdom

European Sound Designer 2015[edit]

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Arabian Nights – Vol. I-III As Mil e uma noites – Vol. I-III Vasco Pimentel & Miguel Martins Portugal

European Co-Production Award — Prix Eurimages[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Andrea Occhipinti Producer Italy

European Achievement in World Cinema[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Christoph Waltz[1] Actor and director GermanyAustria

Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Charlotte Rampling[1] Actress United Kingdom

Honorary Award of the EFA President and Board[edit]

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Michael Caine[2] Actor United Kingdom

Young Audience Award[edit]

Twelve- to fourteen-year-old audiences from across Europe voted for the winner after watching the three nominated films at special screenings held on "Young Audience Film Day" on 3 May.[3][4]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
The Invisible Boy Il ragazzo invisibile Gabriele Salvatores Alessandro Fabbri, Ludovica Rampoldi, Stefano Sardo Italy
My Skinny Sister Min lilla syster Sanna Lenken Sanna Lenken SwedenGermany
You're Ugly Too Mark Noonan Mark Noonan Republic of Ireland

European Short Film 2015[edit]

The nominees for Best Short Film were selected by independent juries at a series of film festivals throughout Europe.[5]

English title Original title Director(s) Country Nominating Festival
Picnic Piknik Jure Pavlović Croatia Drama International Short Film Festival
Dissonance Till Nowak Germany Berlin International Film Festival
E.T.E.R.N.I.T. Giovanni Aloi France Venice Film Festival
Field Study Eva Weber United Kingdom Cork Film Festival
Kung Fury David Sandberg Sweden Vila do Conde Film Festival
Listen Kuuntele Hamy Ramezan & Rungano Nyoni DenmarkFinland Tampere Film Festival
Our Body Naše telo Dane Komljen SerbiaBosnia and Herzegovina International Film Festival Rotterdam
Over Jörn Threlfall United Kingdom Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival
Smile, and the World Will Smile Back Im tekhayekh, ha'Olam yekhayekh elekha Yoav Gross, Ehab Tarabieh & the al-Haddad family Israel State of Palestine Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
Son of the Wolf Fils du loup Lola Quivoron France Locarno International Film Festival
Symbolic Threats Mischa Leinkauf, Lutz Henke & Matthias Wermke Germany Grimstad Film Festival
The Runner El corredor José Luis Montesinos Spain Valladolid International Film Festival
The Translator Çevirmen Emre Kayiş United Kingdom Turkey Sarajevo Film Festival
This Place We Call Our Home Thora Lorentzen & Sybilla Tuxen Denmark Kraków Film Festival
Washingtonia Konstantina Kotzamani Greece Film Fest Gent

References[edit]

External links[edit]

29th European Film Awards 2016[edit]

29th European Film Awards
Narodowe Forum Muzyki
Date10 December 2016
SiteNational Forum of Music, Wrocław, Lower Silesia, Poland
Hosted byMaciej Stuhr
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureToni Erdmann
Best DirectionMaren Ade
Toni Erdmann
Best ActorPeter Simonischek
Toni Erdmann
Best ActressSandra Hüller
Toni Erdmann
Most awardsToni Erdmann (5/6), Land of Mine (4/4)
Most nominationsToni Erdmann (6), I, Daniel Blake (6)
Television coverage
ChannelArte, TVN, NTV Plus, HBO Europe, RAI Movie, Movistar+, Cosmote TV, Curzon Home Cinema, 15 min, LTV, ETV+

The 29th European Film Awards were presented on 10 December 2016 in Wrocław, Poland.[1] The ceremony is one of a number of events to take place in Wrocław as the city is a 2016 European Capital of Culture, along with San Sebastián.[2] The nominations and winners were selected by more than 2,500 members of the European Film Academy.

Ceremony[edit]

The ceremony focused on a political message against ongoing nationalism and euroscepticism. The European Film Academy also remarked on Ukrainian filmmaker Oleh Sentsov, who is imprisoned in Russia.

Selection[edit]

Awards voted by EFA Members[edit]

Best Film[edit]

The nominees were announced on 6 November 2016 in Seville, Spain at the Seville Festival of European Cinema. Four films nominated for Best Film were premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d’Or winner I, Daniel Blake, and FIPRESCI Critics Award Toni Erdmann.[3] One film (Room) has been already nominated for the Best Picture at the 88th Academy Awards. Three films (Toni Erdmann, Elle, Julieta) had been submitted for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. Two films (I, Daniel Blake, Toni Erdmann) received nominations at the 18th British Independent Film Awards.

Toni Erdmann is the first film directed by a woman to win best picture.[4]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Toni Erdmann Maren Ade Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Michael Merkt Komplizen Film, Coop99, KNM, Missing Link Films, SWR, WDR, Arte, MonkeyBoy Germany Austria German, English, Romanian
Elle Paul Verhoeven Saïd Ben Saïd, Michel Merkt SBS Productions, Pallas Film, France 2 Cinéma, Entre Chien et Loup, Canal+, France Télévisions, Orange Cinéma Séries, Casa Kafka Pictures, Proximus, Centre National de la Cinématographie, Filmförderungsanstalt France Germany Belgium French
I, Daniel Blake Ken Loach Rebecca O'Brien Sixteen Films, Why Not Productions, Wild Bunch, Entertainment One, Les Films du Fleuve, Canal+, Ciné+, BE TV, British Film Institute, BBC, France 2, France Télévisions, Le Pacte, VOO United Kingdom France English
Julieta Pedro Almodóvar Agustín Almodóvar, Pedro Almodóvar, Esther García El Deseo, Canal+ France, Ciné +, Televisión Española Spain Spanish
Room Lenny Abrahamson Ed Guiney, David Gross Telefilm Canada, Filmnation Entertainment, Irish Film Board, Element Pictures, No Trace Camping, Film4 Republic of Ireland Canada English

Best Comedy[edit]

The nominees were announced on 25 October 2016.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
A Man Called Ove Hannes Holm Annica Bellander, Nicklas Wikström Nicastro Tre Vänner Sweden Swedish
Look Who's Back David Wnendt Lars Dittrich, Christopher Müller Mythos Film Germany German
One Man and His Cow Mohamed Hamidi Nicolas Duval-Adassovsky, Laurent Zeitoun, Yann Zenou Quad Productions France Algeria French, Arabic

Technical awards[edit]

A special seven-member jury convened in Berlin and, based on the selection list. The members of the jury were:

  • Benoît Barouh, production designer, France
  • Paco Delgado, costume designer, Spain
  • Martin Gschlacht, cinematographer, Austria
  • Dean Humphreys, sound designer, UK
  • Era Lapid, editor, Israel
  • Waldemar Pokromski, make-up artist, Poland
  • Giuliano Taviani, composer, Italy.

Critics Award[edit]

European Discovery[edit]

The nominees were announced on 19 September 2016. Award given by International Federation of Film Critics - Prix FIPRESCI.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki Juho Kuosmanen Juho Kuosmanen Aamu Filmcompany, ONE TWO Films, Tre Vänner Produktion AB, Elokuvayhtiö Oy Aamu, Film Väst, Tre Vänner Produktion AB Finland Germany Sweden Finnish, English
Dogs Bogdan Mirica Marcela Ursu 42 km Film, EZ Films Romania Bulgaria France Qatar Romanian
Liebmann Jules Herrmann Jules Herrmann Ester.Reglin.Film Produktionsgesellschaft Germany French, German, English
Sand Storm Elite Zexer Haim Mecklberg, Estee Yacov-Mecklberg 2-Team Productions, Rotor Film Babelsberg Israel Arabic
Thirst Svetla Tsotsorkova Svetla Tsotsorkova, Nadejda Koseva Front Film Bulgaria Bulgarian

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

The nominees were announced on 25 October 2016. Two films nominated for Best Animated Feature Film were premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. One film (My Life as a Courgette) has been submitted for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. My Life as a Courgette also in official selection for The European Parliament's LUX Prize.

English title Director(s) Animator(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
My Life as a Courgette Claude Barras Kim Keukeleire Armelle Glorennec, Éric Jacquot, Marc Bonny Gebeka Films, Rita Productions, Blue Spirit Animation, KNM Switzerland France French
Psyconauts, the Forgotten Children Alberto Vázquez, Pedro Rivero Krhis Cembe Farruco Castroman, Carlos Juarez, Luis Tosar Basque Films Spain Spanish
The Red Turtle Michaël Dudok de Wit Michaël Dudok de Wit Vincent Maraval Why Not Productions, Wild Bunch, Studio Ghibli, CN4 Productions, Arte France Cinéma, Belvision France Belgium None

Audience awards[edit]

People's Choice Award[edit]

The nominees were announced on 1 September 2016.[5]

English title Director(s) Production country
Body Małgorzata Szumowska Poland
A Man Called Ove Hannes Holm Sweden Norway
A War Tobias Lindholm Denmark
Aferim! Radu Jude Romania Bulgaria Czech Republic
Fire at Sea Gianfranco Rosi Italy France
Julieta Pedro Almodóvar Spain
Mustang Deniz Gamze Ergüven France Germany Turkey
Spectre Sam Mendes United Kingdom
The Brand New Testament Jaco Van Dormael Belgium France Luxembourg
The Danish Girl Tom Hooper United Kingdom
The High Sun Dalibor Matanić Croatia, Slovenia Serbia
The Lobster Yorgos Lanthimos United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Greece France Netherlands

Best Children and Family Film[edit]

The winners were announced on 10 May 2016.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Miss Impossible Emilie Deleuze Tatiana Bouchain Ad Vitam Production, Agat Films & Cie France French
Girls Lost Alexandra-Therese Keining Ellinor Lingvall Götafilm Sweden Finland Swedish
Rauf Soner Caner, Baris Kaya Ali Ozgur Ates, Soner Caner, Baris Kaya, Kazim Ugur Kizilaslan, Selman Kizilaslan, Burak Ozan Peri Istanbul, Aslan Film Turkey Turkish, Kurdish

University Award[edit]

The announcement of the five European University Film Award nominations took place during Filmfest Hamburg on 5 October 2016. Films were selected by: Feo Aladag (director/Germany), Dagmar Brunow (academic, Linnaeus University/Sweden), Luis Martinez Lopez (journalist, EL MUNDO/Spain), Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy (director/Ukraine) and Patrick Sobelman (producer/France). Five nominated films were screened and discussed in the respective classes and each university voted its favourite film. The following 13 universities from 13 European countries participated:

  • Czech Republic: Charles University/Prague
  • France: Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3
  • Germany: University of Rostock
  • Greece: University of the Aegean/Mytilini (Lesbos)
  • Hungary: Pázmány Péter Catholic University/Budapest
  • Ireland: University College Cork
  • Italy: University of Udine
  • Netherlands: Utrecht University
  • Poland: University of Lodz
  • Portugal: University of Lisbon
  • Sweden: Linnaeus University/Växjö
  • Turkey: Kadir Has University/Istanbul
  • United Kingdom: John Moores University/Liverpool
English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
I, Daniel Blake Ken Loach Rebecca O'Brien Sixteen Films, Why Not Productions, Wild Bunch, Entertainment One, Les Films du Fleuve, Canal+, Ciné+, BE TV, British Film Institute, BBC, France 2, France Télévisions, Le Pacte, VOO United Kingdom France English
Graduation Cristian Mungiu Cristian Mungiu Les Films du Fleuve, Mobra Films, Romanian Film Board, Why Not Productions Romania France Belgium Romanian
The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki Juho Kuosmanen Juho Kuosmanen Aamu Filmcompany, ONE TWO Films, Tre Vänner Produktion AB, Elokuvayhtiö Oy Aamu, Film Väst, Tre Vänner Produktion AB Finland Germany Sweden Finnish, English
Fire at Sea Gianfranco Rosi Gianfranco Rosi, Paolo Del Brocco, Donatella Palermo Stemal Entertainment, 21 Unofilm, Cinecittà Luce, Rai Cinema, Les Films d'Ici, Arte France Cinéma, Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali Italy France Italian
Toni Erdmann Maren Ade Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Michael Merkt Komplizen Film, Coop99, KNM, Missing Link Films, SWR, WDR, Arte, MonkeyBoy Germany Austria German, English, Romanian

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Fire at Sea Gianfranco Rosi Gianfranco Rosi, Paolo Del Brocco, Donatella Palermo Stemal Entertainment, 21 Unofilm, Cinecittà Luce, Rai Cinema, Les Films d'Ici, Arte France Cinéma, Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali Italy France Italian
21 X New York Piotr Stasik Agnieszka Wasiak Lava Films Poland English, Chinese
A Family Affair Tom Fassaert Wout Conijn Conijn Film Netherlands Belgium Denmark South Africa Dutch, English
Mr. Gaga Tomer Heymann Barak Heymann, Diana Holtzberg Heymann Brothers Films, ZDF, ARTE, AVROTROS, SVT Israel Sweden Germany Netherlands Hebrew, English
S Is for Stanley Alex Infascelli Inti Carboni, Federica Paniccia, Alex Infascelli, Lorenzo Foschi, Davide Lucchetti Kinethica, Lock & Valentine Italy English, Italian
The Land of the Enlightened Pieter-Jan De Pue Bart van Langendonck Savage Film, Fastnet Films, Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion, Submarine, ZDF, Arte, Canvas, IKON, Eyeworks, Prime, Sciapode Belgium Republic of Ireland Netherlands Germany Afghanistan Persian, English

Best Short Film[edit]

To be considered for a nomination, a short film has to screen in competition at any of the participating festivals:

  • 13 - 24 Oct. 2015: Film Fest Gent (Belgium)
  • 19 - 25 Oct. 2015: Uppsala International Short Film Festival (Sweden)
  • 24 - 31 October 2015: Valladolid International Film Festival (Spain)
  • 6 - 15 Nov. 2015: Cork Film Festival (Ireland)
  • 27 Jan. - 7 Feb. 2016: International Film Festival Rotterdam (the Netherlands)
  • 5 - 13 Feb. 2016: International Short Film Festival Clermont-Ferrand (France)
  • 11 - 21 Feb. 2016: Berlin International Film Festival (Germany)
  • 9 - 13 Mar. 2016: Tampere Film Festival (Finland)
  • 29 May - 5 Jun. 2016: Kraków Film Festival (Poland)
  • 9 - 17 Jul 2016: Curtas Vila do Conde - International Film Festival/ (Portugal)
  • 3 - 13 Aug. 2016: Festival del film Locarno (Switzerland)
  • 12 - 20 Aug. 2016: Sarajevo Film Festival (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
  • 31 Aug. - 10 Sep. 2016: Venice Film Festival (Italy)
  • 19 - 24 Sep. 2016: International Short Film Festival in Drama (Greece)
  • 20 - 25 Sep. 2016: Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival Bristol (UK)
English title Original title Director(s) Type Minutes Production country Language(s) Festival
9 days: From My Window in Aleppo - Thomas Vroege, Floor van der Meulen, Issa Touma documentary 13 min. Netherlands Syria Arabic Bristol
The Wall Le mur Samuel Lampaert fiction 8 min Belgium Chinese Ghent
Edmond - Nina Gantz animation 10 min. United Kingdom English Uppsala
The Goodbye El adiós Clara Roquet fiction 15 min. Spain United States Spanish Valladolid
90 Degrees North 90 Grad Nord Detsky Graffam fiction 21 min. Germany German Cork
We All Love the Seashore Tout le monde aime le bord de la mer Keina Espiñeira fiction/documentary 18 min. Spain Spanish Rotterdam
In the Distance - Florian Grolig animation 7 min. Germany - Clermont-Ferrand
A Man Returned - Mahdi Fleifel documentary 30 min. United Kingdom Denmark Netherlands Lebanon Arabic Berlin
Small Talk - Even Hafnor, Lisa Brooke Hansen fiction 21 min. Norway Norwegian Tampere
I'm Not From Here Yo no soy de aquí Maite Alberdi, Giedrė Žickytė documentary 26 min. Chile Denmark Lithuania Spanish, Basque Kraków
Home - Daniel Mulloy fiction 20 min. Kosovo United Kingdom Albania English Vila do Conde
The Fullness of Time (Romance) L'immense retour Manon Coubia fiction 14 min. Belgium Belgium French Locarno
Limbo - Konstantina Kotzamani fiction 30 min. Greece France Greek Sarajevo
Amalimbo - Juan Pablo Libossart animation 15 min. Sweden Estonia Swedish Venice
Shooting star Падаща звезда Lyubo Yonchev fiction 28 min. Bulgaria Italy Bulgarian Drama

European Co-Production Award — Prix Eurimages[edit]

The winners were announced on 15 November 2016.

Recipient Occupation
Netherlands Leontine Petit Producer

Honorary Awards[edit]

List of partners[edit]

The European Film Awards 2016 are presented by the European Film Academy and EFA Productions in co-operation with:

References[edit]

External links[edit]

30th European Film Awards[edit]

30th European Film Awards
Haus der Berliner Festspiele
Date9 December 2017
SiteBerlin, Germany
Hosted byThomas Hermanns
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best PictureThe Square
Best DirectionRuben Östlund
The Square
Best ActorClaes Bang
The Square
Best ActressAlexandra Borbély
On Body and Soul
Most awardsThe Square (5)
Most nominationsThe Square (5)

The 30th European Film Awards were presented on 9 December 2017 in Berlin, Germany.[1] The nominations and winners are selected by more than 2,500 members of the European Film Academy.

Selection[edit]

Awards voted by EFA Members[edit]

Best Film[edit]

The nominees were announced on 4 November 2017 in Seville, Spain at the Seville Festival of European Cinema. Three films nominated for Best Film were premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d’Or winner The Square, and Grand Prix winner BPM (Beats per Minute).[2] Four films (BPM (Beats per Minute), Loveless, On Body and Soul, The Square) had been submitted for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. Two films (Loveless, The Square) received nominations at the 19th British Independent Film Awards.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
The Square Ruben Östlund Erik Hemmendorff, Philippe Bober Plattform Produktion, Film i Väst, Essential Films, Parisienne, Coproduction Office, Sveriges Television, Imperative Entertainment, ARTE France Cinéma, ZDF Sweden France Germany Denmark Swedish, English, Danish
BPM (Beats per Minute) Robin Campillo Marie-Ange Luciani, Hugues Charbonneau Les Films de Pierre, France 3 Cinéma, Page 114, Memento Films, FD Production, Centre National de la Cinématographie, Indéfilms 5, Cofinova 13, France Télévisions, Canal+, Ciné+ France French
Loveless Andrey Zvyagintsev Alexander Rodnyansky, Sergey Melkumov, Gleb Fetisov Arte France Cinéma, Fetisoff Illusion, Les Films du Fleuve, Non-Stop Production, Senator Film Produktion, Why Not Productions Russia Belgium Germany France Russian
On Body and Soul Ildikó Enyedi Ernő Mesterházy, András Muhi, Mónika Mécs Inforg-M&M Film Kft. Hungary Hungarian
The Other Side of Hope Aki Kaurismäki Aki Kaurismäki Sputnik, Oy Bufo Ab, ZDF Finland Germany Finnish, English, Arabic

Best Comedy[edit]

The nominees were announced on 4 November 2017.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
The Square Ruben Östlund Erik Hemmendorff, Philippe Bober Plattform Produktion, Film i Väst, Essential Films, Parisienne, Coproduction Office, Sveriges Television, Imperative Entertainment, ARTE France Cinéma, ZDF Sweden Germany France Denmark Swedish, English, Danish
King of the Belgians Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth Bo Films, Entre Chien et Loup, Topkapi Films, Art Fest Belgium Netherlands Bulgaria English, Flemish, French, Bulgarian
Vincent Christophe van Rompaey Dries Phlypo, Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem, Emmanuel Giraud, Aurélie Bordier A Private View, Les Films de la Croisade Belgium France Dutch, French
Welcome to Germany Simon Verhoeven Quirin Berg, Max Wiedemann, Michael Verhoeven, Stefan Gärtner Wiedemann & Berg, Filmproduktion GmbH & Co. KG, Sentana Film, Seven Pictures Film Germany German

Technical awards[edit]

A special seven-member jury convened in Berlin and decided on the winners in seven tech categories. The members of the jury are:

  • Samir Fočo, sound designer, Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Raf Keunen, composer, Belgium
  • Melanie Ann Oliver, editor, UK
  • Vassilia Rozana, costume designer, Greece
  • Susana Sanchez, hair & make-up artist, Spain
  • Łukasz Żal, cinematographer, Poland
  • Tonino Zera, production designer, Italy.

Critics Award[edit]

European Discovery[edit]

The nominees were announced on 19 October 2017. Award given by International Federation of Film Critics - Prix FIPRESCI.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Lady Macbeth William Oldroyd Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly BBC Films, British Film Institute, Creative England, iFeatures, Protagonist Pictures, Sixty Six Pictures United Kingdom English
Bloody Milk Hubert Charuel Stéphanie Bermann, Alexis Dulguerian Domino Films, France 2 Cinéma, Canal+, France Télévisions, Indéfilms 5, Pyramide France French
Godless Ralitza Petrova Rossitsa Valkanova, Eva Jakobsen, Laurence Clerc KLAS Film, Snowglobe, Alcatraz Films, Film Factory, Aporia Filmworks Bulgaria Denmark France Bulgarian
Summer 1993 Carla Simón Valérie Delpierre, Stefan Schmitz, María Zamora Avalon, Fundación SGAE, Inicia Films, ICEC, ICAA, Media, Producciones Cinematográficas Cima, Sources 2, Televisión Española Spain Catalan
The Eremites Ronny Trocker Susanne Mann, Paul Zischler Zischlermann Filmproduktion, Golden Girls Filmproduktion, EchoFilm, BLS Südtirol Alto Adige, Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Angelegenheiten der Kultur und der Medien, Filmservices, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Servus TV, Österreichisches Filminstitut Germany Austria German

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

The nominees were announced on 24 October 2017. One film (Zombillenium) nominated for Best Animated Feature Film were premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

English title Director(s) Animator(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Loving Vincent Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman Dorota Kobiela, Lukasz Mackiewicz Hugh Welchman, Ivan Mactaggart, Sean Bobbitt BreakThru Productions, Trademark Films Poland United Kingdom English
Ethel & Ernest Roger Mainwood Peter Dodd Camilla Deakin, Ruth Fielding, Stephan Roelants BBC Films, British Film Institute, Ffilm Cymru Wales, Film Fund Luxembourg, Cloth Cat Animation, Ethel & Ernest Productions, Lupus Films, Mélusine Productions United Kingdom English
Louise by the Shore Jean-François Laguionie Lionel Chauvin, Joahanna Bessière Jean-Pierre Lemouland, Galilé Marion-Gauvin JPL Films, Unité centrale, Tchack, Arte France Cinéma France Canada French
Zombillenium Arthur de Pins, Alexis Ducord David Nasser Henri Megalon, Léon Pérahia Maybe Movies, Belvision, Dupuis Audiovisuel, France 3 Cinéma, Gébéka Films, 2 Minutes Animation, Pipangaï Production, Gao Shan Pictures France Belgium French

Audience awards[edit]

People's Choice Award[edit]

The nominees were announced on 1 September 2017.[3]

English title Director(s) Production country
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe Maria Schrader Germany Austria France
A Monster Calls J. A. Bayona Spain
Bridget Jones's Baby Sharon Maguire Republic of Ireland United Kingdom France United States
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them David Yates United Kingdom United States
Frantz François Ozon France Germany
Graduation Cristian Mungiu Romania France Belgium
Like Crazy Paolo Virzì Italy France
The Commune Thomas Vinterberg Denmark Sweden Netherlands
The Other Side of Hope Aki Kaurismäki Finland Germany

University Award[edit]

The announcement of the five European University Film Award nominations took place during Filmfest Hamburg on 10 October 2017. Films were selected by: Fabian Gasmia (producer / Germany), Juho Kuosmanen (director / Finland), Elli Mastorou (journalist / Belgium/Greece) and Dagmar Brunow (Linnaeus University / Sweden). Five nominated films were screened and discussed in the respective classes and each university voted its favorite film.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Heartstone Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson Anton Máni Svansson, Lise Orheim Stender, Jesper Morthorst, Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson SF Studios, Join Motion Pictures Iceland Denmark Icelandic
Home Fien Troch Antonino Lombardo, Jacques-Henri Bronckart, Olivier Bronckart Prime Time, Versus Production Belgium Flemish, Dutch
Loveless Andrey Zvyagintsev Alexander Rodnyansky, Sergey Melkumov, Gleb Fetisov Arte France Cinéma, Fetisoff Illusion, Les Films du Fleuve, Non-Stop Production, Senator Film Produktion, Why Not Productions Russia Belgium Germany France Russian
The Other Side of Hope Aki Kaurismäki Aki Kaurismäki Sputnik, Oy Bufo Ab, ZDF Finland Germany Finnish, English, Arabic
The War Show Andreas Dalsgaard, Obaidah Zytoon Miriam Nørgaard, Alaa Hassan Fridthjof Film, Oktober, Yleisradio Denmark Syria Finland Arabic

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Communion Anna Zamecka Anna Wydra, Anna Zamecka, Zuzanna Krol, Izabela Lopuch, Hanka Kastelicova Wajda Studio, HBO Europe, Otter Films Poland Polish
Austerlitz Sergei Loznitsa Sergei Loznitsa Imperativ Film, BKM, German Federal Film Board Germany German, English, Spanish
La Chana Lucija Stojevic Lucija Stojevic, Greta Olafsdottir, Deirdre Towers, Susan Muska Noon Films S.L. Spain Iceland United States Spanish
Stranger in Paradise Guido Hendrikx Frank van den Engel Zeppers Film & TV Netherlands English
The Good Postman Tonislav Hristov Kaarle Aho, Kai Nordberg Making Movies Oy, Soul Food Finland Bulgaria Bulgarian

Best Short Film[edit]

Original title Director(s) Type Minutes Production country Language(s)
Timecode Juanjo Giménez 15 min Spain
Copa-Loca Christos Massalas 14 min Greece
En La Boca Matteo Gariglio 26 min Switzerland Argentina
Fight on a Swedish Beach Simon Vahlne 15 min Sweden
Information Skies Daniel van der Velden, Vinca Kruk 24 min Netherlands South Korea
LOVE Réka Bucsi 14 min Hungary France
Os Humores Artificiais
(The Artificial Humors)
Gabriel Abrantes 29 min Portugal
HEVÊRK
(The Circle)
Rûken Tekes 14 min Turkey
Los Desheredados
(The Disinherited)
Laura Ferrés 19 min Spain
The Party Andrea Harkin 14 min Republic of Ireland
Ugly Nikita Diakur 12 min Germany
Wannabe Jannis Lenz 30 min Austria Germany
SCRIS/NESCRIS
(Written/Unwritten)
Adrian Silisteanu 20 min Romania
GROS CHAGRIN
(You will be fine)
Céline Devaux 15 min France
Jeunes Hommes à la fenêtre
(Young Men at their Window)
Loukianos Moshonas 18 min France

European Co-Production Award — Prix Eurimages[edit]

Recipient Occupation
Croatia Čedomir Kolar Producer

Honorary Awards[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

31st European Film Awards 2018[edit]

31st European Film Awards
Date15 December 2018
SiteSeville, Spain
Organized byEuropean Film Academy

The 31st European Film Awards were presented on 15 December 2018 in Seville, Spain.[1]

Selection[edit]

Awards voted by EFA Members[edit]

Best Film[edit]

The nominees were announced on 10 November 2018.[2]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Cold War Pawel Pawlikowski Tanya Seghatchian, Ewa Puszczynska Apocalypso Pictures, BFI Film Fund, Film4, MK2 Productions, Opus Film, Protagonist Pictures Poland France United Kingdom Polish
Border Ali Abbasi Nina Bisgaard, Peter Gustafsson, Petra Jonsson META Film, Black Spark Film & TV, Karnfilm, TriArt Film Sweden Denmark Swedish
Dogman Matteo Garrone Matteo Garrone, Jeremy Thomas, Jean Labadie, Paolo Del Brocco Archimede, Le Pacte, 01 Distribution Italy France Italian
Girl Lukas Dhont Dirk Impens Menuet, Frakas Productions, Topkapi Films, Netflix Belgium Netherlands Dutch, French
Happy as Lazzaro Alice Rohrwacher Carlo Cresto-Dina, Gregory Gajos, Pierre-François Piet, Tiziana Soudani, Michael Weber Tempesta SRL, Amka Films Productions, Ad Vitam Production, Pola Pandora, Filmproduktions Italy Germany France Switzerland Italian

Best Comedy[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
The Death of Stalin Armando Iannucci Yann Zenou, Laurent Zeitoun, Nicolas Duval Adassovsky, Kevin Loader eOne Films, IFC, Gaumont France United Kingdom Belgium English
C'est la vie! Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano Nicolas Duval Adassovsky, Laurent Zeitoun, Yann Zenou Quad Productions, Ten Films France French
Diamantino Gabriel Abrantes & Daniel Schmidt Justin Taurand, Maria João Mayer, Daniel van Hoogstraten Maria & Mayer, Les Films du Bélier, Syndrome Films Portugal France Brazil Portuguese

Technical awards[edit]

Critics Award[edit]

European Discovery[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Girl Lukas Dhont Dirk Impens Menuet, Frakas Productions, Topkapi Films, Netflix Belgium Netherlands Dutch, French
One Day Zsófia Szilágyi Edina Kenesei, Ági Pataki Filmpartners, Sparks, Vertigo Média Kft., Zeta Filmes Hungary Hungarian, Italian
Scary Mother Ana Urushadze Lasha Khalvashi, Tinatin Kajrishvili Artizm, Gemini, Allfilm, Georgian National Film Centre Georgia (country) Estonia Georgian
The Guilty Gustav Möller Lina Flint Nordisk Film Spring, New Danish Screen, Magnolia Pictures Denmark Danish
Those Who Are Fine Cyril Schäublin Silvan Hillmann, Cyril Schäublin, Lara Hacisalihzade Seeland Filmproduktion, Film IGRF Switzerland Swiss, German
Touch Me Not Adina Pintilie Adina Pintilie, Bianca Oana, Philippe Avril Manekino Film, 4 Proof Film, Agitprop, Les Films de l'Étranger, Pink Productions, Rohfilm Romania Germany Czech Republic Bulgaria France English, German

Best Animated Feature Film[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Another Day of Life Raul de la Fuente & Damian Nenow Jarek Sawko, Amaia Remirez, Ole Østergaard Platige Image, Kanaki Films Poland Spain Belgium Germany Hungary Polish
Early Man Nick Park Peter Lord, David Sproxton, Nick Park, Carla Shelley, Richard Beek Aardman Animations, British Film Institute, StudioCanal United Kingdom English
The Breadwinner Nora Twomey Anthony Leo, Tomm Moore, Andrew Rosen, Paul Young Cartoon Saloon, Aircraft Pictures, Guru Studio, Jolie Pas, Irish Film Board, Melusine Productions, Telefilm Canada, Elevation Pictures, StudioCanal Republic of Ireland Canada Luxembourg English
White Fang Alexandre Espigares Clément Calvet, Jérémie Fajner, Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub, Lilian Eche, Christel Henon Superprod, Bidibul Productions, Big Beach, Wild Bunch France Luxembourg French

Audience awards[edit]

People's Choice Award[edit]

English title Director(s) Production country
Call Me by Your Name Luca Guadagnino Italy France United States Brazil
Borg vs McEnroe Janus Metz Pedersen Sweden Denmark Finland Czech Republic
C'est la vie! Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano France
Dunkirk Christopher Nolan United Kingdom Netherlands France United States
Darkest Hour Joe Wright United Kingdom
In the Fade Fatih Akin Germany
The Death of Stalin Armando Ianucci United Kingdom France
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Luc Besson France
Victoria & Abdul Stephen Frears United Kingdom

University Award[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Happy as Lazzaro Alice Rohrwacher Carlo Cresto-Dina, Gregory Gajos, Pierre-François Piet, Tiziana Soudani, Michael Weber Tempesta SRL, Amka Films Productions, Ad Vitam Production, Pola Pandora, Filmproduktions Italy Germany France Switzerland Italian
Foxtrot Samuel Maoz Michael Weber, Viola Fügen, Eitan Mansuri, Cedomir Kolar, Marc Baschet & Michel Merktri Bord Cadre Films Israel Germany France Switzerland Hebrew
Styx Wolfgang Fischer Marcos Kantis, Martin Lehwald A.S.A.P.,ARTE,Arte France Cinéma Germany Austria German
Tarzan's Testicles Alexandru Solomon Ada Solomon, Cedric Bonin, Pascaline Geoffroy HI Film Productions,Seppia Production Romania France Russian
Utøya: July 22 Erik Poppe Stein B. Kvae & Finn Gjerdrum Paradox Film 7,Paradox,MEDIA Programme of the European Union Norway Norwegian

Best Documentary[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Bergman - A Year in a Life Jane Magnusson Mattias Nohrborg, Cecilia Nessen, Fredrik Heinig B-Reel Films, Carlotta Films, Filmarti, Imovision Sweden Germany Swedish, English, German
A Woman Captured Bernadett Tuza-Ritter Julianna Ugrin, Viki Réka Kiss Éclipse Film, Corso Film Hungary Germany Hungarian
Of Fathers and Sons Talal Derki Eva Kemme, Hans Robert Eisenhauer, Ansgar Frerich, Tobias Siebert Cinema Group Production, Südwestrundfunk, Impact Partners, Basis Berlin Filmproduktion, Ventana Film- und Fernsehproduktion Germany Syria Lebanon Qatar Arabic
The Distant Barking of Dogs Simon Lering Wilmont Monica Hellström Final Cut for Real Denmark Finland Sweden Russian
The Silence of Others Almudena Carracedo & Robert Bahar Almudena Carracedo, Robert Bahar Semilla Verde Productions, Lucernam Films, Blue Ice Docs, El Deseo, ITVS, Latino Public Broadcasting, P.O.V. Spain United States Spanish

Best Short Film[edit]

Original title Director(s) Minutes Production country
The Years Sara Fgaier 20 min. Italy France
Aquaparque Ana Moreira 17 min. Portugal
Burkina Brandenburg Komplex Ulu Braun 19 min. Germany
Graduation '97 Pavlo Ostrikov 19 min. Ukraine
I Signed The Petition Mahdi Fleifel 19 min. United Kingdom Germany Switzerland
Kapitalistis Pablo Muñoz Gómez 15 min. Belgium France
Kontener Sebastian Lang 30 min. Germany
Meryem Reber Dosky 16 min. Netherlands
Prisoner of Society Rati Tsiteladze 15 min. Georgia (country)
Release The Dogs Manue Fleytoux 21 min. France Belgium
Shame Petar Krumov 24 min. Bulgaria
The Escape Laëtitia Martinoni 10 min. France
Those Who Desire Elena López Riera 24 min. Switzerland Spain
What's The Damage Heather Phillipson 7 min. United Kingdom
Wildebeest Nicolas Keppens, Matthias Phlips 19 min. Belgium

European Co-Production Award — Prix Eurimages[edit]

Recipient Occupation
Greece Konstantinos Kontovrakis
Greece Giorgos Karnavas
Producer

Honorary Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "European Film Awards". European Film Awards. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  2. ^ "European Film Awards Nominations: 'Cold War', 'Dogman', 'Border' Lead – Full List". Retrieved 10 November 2018.

External links[edit]

32nd European Film Awards 2019[edit]

32nd European Film Awards
Date7 December 2019
SiteBerlin, Germany
Hosted byAnna Brüggemann and Aistė Diržiūtė
Produced byEFA Productions
Directed byde:Dietrich Brüggemann
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Official websitewww.europeanfilmawards.eu
Highlights
Best PictureThe Favourite
Best DirectionYorgos Lanthimos
The Favourite
Best ActorAntonio Banderas
Pain and Glory
Best ActressOlivia Colman
The Favourite
Most awardsThe Favourite (8)
Most nominationsThe Favourite (9)

The 32nd European Film Awards were presented in Berlin, Germany on December 7, 2019.

Selection[edit]

Feature[edit]

The list of feature-length fiction films recommended for a nomination for the 2019 European Film Awards.[1][2]

Documentary[edit]

Ten documentary festivals have suggested one film each, which has had its world premiere at the respective festival’s latest edition, to the committee. Chosen in co-operation with the European Documentary Network (EDN), these festivals are: Cinéma du Réel (France), CPH:DOX (Denmark), Doclisboa (Portugal), DOK Leipzig (Germany), IDFA (Netherlands), Ji.hlava (Czech Republic), Krakow Film Festival (Poland), Sheffield Doc/Fest (UK), Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival (Greece) and Visions du Réel (Switzerland). Based on their recommendations and the films individually submitted, the documentary committee, decided on the EFA Documentary Selection.

Short films[edit]

For the 2019 and 2020 editions of the European Film Awards, the European Film Academy will welcome new festivals to participate in the EFA Short Film selection and awarding procedure. When the annual cycle of participating festivals – running from October of the preceding year to September of the actual awards year – is complete, a committee of short film experts and of EFA Board Members will nominate five of the short film candidates for the award European Short Film.[3]

Awards voted by EFA Members[edit]

Nomination has been announced on November 9th, 2019[4][5].

Feature[edit]

Best Film[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Blue ribbon The Favourite Yorgos Lanthimos Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, Yorgos Lanthimos Element Pictures, Arcana, Film4 Productions, Waypoint Entertainment United Kingdom Republic of Ireland English
Les Misérables Ladj Ly Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral SRAB Films, Rectangle Productions, Lyly Films France French
An Officer and a Spy Roman Polanski Alain Goldman Canal+, Eliseo Cinema, France 2 (FR2), France 3 (FR3), Gaumont, Légende Films, Rai Cinema France Italy French
Pain and Glory Pedro Almodóvar Agustín Almodóvar, Esther García El Deseo Spain Spanish
System Crasher Nora Fingscheidt Peter Hartwig, Jonas Weydemann, Jakob Weydemann, Frauke Kolbmüller Kino Filmproduktion, Wydemann Bros. Germany German
The Traitor Marco Bellocchio Giuseppe Caschetto, Simone Gattoni IBC Movie, Kavac Film, Rai Cinema, Ad Vitam Production, Gullane, Match Factory Productions, Arte France Italy Germany France Brazil Italian, Sicilian, Portuguese, English

European Comedy[edit]

The nominees were announced on 29 October 2019. The nominations were determined by a committee comprised of EFA Board Members Katriel Schory (Israel) and Angela Bosch Ríus (Spain), distributor/festival programmer Selma Mehadzic (Croatia), film, festival & event specialist Jacob Neiiendam (Denmark) and producer Nik Powell (UK).

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Blue ribbon The Favourite Yorgos Lanthimos Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, Yorgos Lanthimos Element Pictures, Arcana, Film4 Productions, Waypoint Entertainment United Kingdom Republic of Ireland United States English
Tel Aviv on Fire Sameh Zoabi Gilles Sacuto, Miléna Poylo, Bernard Michaux, Amir Harel, Patrick Quinet Samsa Film, Lama Films, TS Productions, Artémis Productions Israel Luxembourg Hebrew, Arabic
Ditte & Louise Niclas Bendixen Thomas Heinesen Nordisk Film Production Denmark Danish

Documentary[edit]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Blue ribbon For Sama Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts Waad al-Kateab Channel 4 News, Channel 4, Frontline, ITN, Productions, PBS Distribution, WGBH United Kingdom United States Arabic, English
The Disappearance of My Mother Beniamino Barrese Filippo Macelloni Nanof, RYOT Films Italy United States English, Italian
Honeyland Ljubomir Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska Atanas Georgiev Apolo Media, Trice Films North Macedonia Turkish
Putin's Witnesses Vitaly Mansky Natalia Manskaia, Gabriela Bussmann, Filip Remunda, Vit Klusak Vertov SIA, GoldenEggProduction, Hypermarket Film LatviaSwitzerland Czech Republic Russian
Selfie Agostino Ferrente Marc Berdugo, Barbara Conforti, Gianfilippo Pedote Magnéto Prod France Italy Italian

Animated Feature[edit]

The nominations were determined by a committee consisting of EFA Board Deputy Chairman Antonio Saura (Spain), EFA Board Member Graziella Bildesheim (Italy) and producer Paul Young (Ireland) as well as, representing CARTOON, the European Association of Animation Film, film critic Stéphane Dreyfus (France), producer Kristine M. I. Knudsen (Germany) and director Janno Põldma (Estonia).[6]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Blue ribbon Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles Salvador Simó Manuel Cristobal, José M. Fernández de Vega Sygnatia, The Glow, Submarine Spain Spanish
I Lost My Body Jérémy Clapin Marc Du Pontavice Xilam France French
Marona's Fantastic Tale Anca Damian Anca Damian, Ron Dyens, Tomas Leyers Aparte Film, Minds Meet, Sacrebleu Productions France Romania Belgium French
The Swallows of Kabul Zabou Breitman, Eléa Gobé Mévellec Michel Merkt, Reginald de Guillebon Les Armateurs France French

Short Film[edit]

Television Series[edit]

European Achievement in Fiction Series Award[edit]

English title Director Screenplay Country of Production Language
Babylon Berlin Blue ribbon Germany Henk Handloegten
Blue ribbon Germany Achim von Borries
Blue ribbon Germany Tom Tykwer
Germany Henk Handloegten
Germany Achim von Borries
Germany Tom Tykwer
Germany German

Technical awards[edit]

The Favourite has scooped four of the eight technical awards. The jury for the initial eight winners were: Nadia Ben Rachid, editor, France: Vanja Černul, cinematographer, Croatia; Annette Focks, composer, Germany; Gerda Koekoek, hair and make-up artist, Netherlands; Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh, costume designer, Ireland; Artur Pinheiro, production designer, Portugal; Gisle Tveito, sound designer, Norway; István Vajda, visual effects, Hungary.[7]

Critics Award[edit]

European Discovery - Prix FIPRESCI[edit]

The nominees were announced on 8 October 2019.[8] The nominations were determined by a committee comprised of EFA Board Members Mike Goodridge (UK) and Valérie Delpierre (Spain), festival programmer Azize Tan (Turkey) as well as film critics Marta Balaga (Finland), Robbie Eksiel (Greece) and Michael Pattison (UK) as representatives of FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Film Critics.

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Blue ribbon Les Misérables Ladj Ly Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral SRAB Films, Rectangle Productions, Lyly Films France French
Aniara Pella Kagerman, Hugo Lilja Annika Rogell Meta Film Stockholm, Meta Film Sweden Denmark Swedish
Atlantics Mati Diop Judith Levy Meta Film Stockholm, Meta Film France Senegal Belgium Wolof
Blind Spot Tuva Novotny Elisabeth Kvithyll Cinekap, Frakas Productions, Les Films du Bal Norway Denmark Norwegian
Irina Nadejda Koseva Stefan Kitanov Art Fest Bulgaria Bulgarian
Ray & Liz Richard Billingham Jacqui Davies Jacqui Davies United Kingdom English

Audience awards[edit]

People's Choice Award[edit]

The nominees were announced on 2 September 2019.[9]

English title Director(s) Production country
Blue ribbon Cold War Paweł Pawlikowski Poland United Kingdom France
Border Ali Abbasi Sweden Denmark
Dogman Matteo Garrone Italy France
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald David Yates United Kingdom United States
Girl Lukas Dhont Belgium Netherlands
Happy as Lazzaro Alice Rohrwacher Italy France Germany Switzerland
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Ol Parker United Kingdom
Pain and Glory Pedro Almodóvar Spain
Sink or Swim Gilles Lellouche France
The Breadwinner Nora Twomey Republic of Ireland Canada Luxembourg
The Favourite Yorgos Lanthimos United Kingdom Republic of Ireland
The Purity of Vengeance Journal 64 Christoffer Boe Denmark

University Award[edit]

The European Film Academy and Filmfest Hamburg, a committee consisting of producer Carlo Cresta-Dina (Italy), EFA Board Member Joanna Szymańska (producer/Poland) and university representative Dagmar Brunow (Linnaeus University, Sweden) has decided on the following nominations:[10]

English title Director(s) Producer(s) Production companies Country Language
Blue ribbon Portrait of a Lady on Fire Céline Sciamma Bénédicte Couvreur Lilies Films France French
And Then We Danced Levan Akin Mathilde Dedye, Ketie Danelia French Quarter Film Sweden Georgia (country) Georgian
God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija Teona Stugar Mitevska Labina Mitevska Sister and Brother Mitevski, Entre Chien et Loup, Vertigo, Spiritus Movens, Deuxieme Ligne Films North Macedonia Belgium Slovenia France Croatia Macedonian
Piranhas Claudio Giovannesi Carlo Degli Esposti, Nicola Serra Palomar, Vision Distribution Italy Italian, Neapolitan
System Crasher Nora Fingscheidt Jonas Weydemann, Peter Hartwig, Jakob Weydemann, Frauke Kolbmüller Kineo Filmproduktion, Weydemann Bros. Germany German

European Co-Production Award — Prix Eurimages[edit]

The award acknowledges the decisive role of coproductions in fostering international exchange, and pays tribute to a woman’s contribution to the success of film coproduction.

Recipient Occupation
Blue ribbon Croatia Ankica Jurić[11] founder of the production company Kinorama

Honorary Awards[edit]

Films with multiple nominations and awards[edit]

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations (including awards) Film
9 The Favourite
6 Pain and Glory
5 Portrait of a Lady on Fire
4 An Officer and a Spy
The Traitor
System Crasher
3 Les Misérables
2 And Then We Danced
Films that received multiple awards
Wins Film
8 The Favourite
2 Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Pain and Glory

Broadcasters[edit]

Call to pull Polanski's nominations[edit]

French feminists and film industry professionals, including Rosanna Arquette, Andrea Bescond, Eric Metayer, Amandine Gay, Catherine Zavlav asked for An Officer and a Spy to be taken out of contention for the awards. The nominations were announced just days after actress Valentine Monnier came forward with her story of allegedly being raped by Polanski in 1975 in newspaper Le Parisien, which was corroborated by contemporary witnesses. The group addressed the request to EFA Production director Marion Doring and jury members Nadia Ben Rachid, Vanja Cernjul, Annette Focks, Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh, Gerda Koekoek, Artur Pinheiro, Gisle Tveito and Istvan Vadja.[14]

References[edit]

External links[edit]