The European Film Awards recognize
excellence in European cinematic achievements. The awards are are
presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy and are
given in over ten categories, of which the most important is
“European Film,” the best film of the year award. The European
Film Awards are restricted to European cinema and European producers,
directors, and actors.
On Friday, November 5, 2016, the
nominations for the 29th European Film Awards were announced in
Seville, Spain. The EFA, in collaboration with the European Film
Academy and EFA Productions, honor the greatest achievements in
European cinema at the 2016 European Film Awards on December 10, 2016
in Wroclaw, Poland.
2016 / 29th European Film Awards
nominations:
BEST EUROPEAN FILM
“Elle,” (Paul Verhoeven, France,
Germany)
“I, Daniel Blake,” (Ken Loach,
U.K., France)
“Julieta,” (Pedro Almodóvar,
Spain)
“Room,” (Lenny Abrahamson, Ireland,
Canada)
“Toni Erdmann,” (Maren Ade,
Germany, Austria)
BEST EUROPEAN DIRECTOR
Paul Verhoeven
Cristian Mungiu, (“Graduation,”
Romania, France, Belgium)
Ken Loach
Pedro Almodóvar
Maren Ade, (“Toni Erdmann”)
BEST EUROPEAN ACTOR
Rolf Lassgård, (“A Man Called Ove”)
Hugh Grant, (“Florence Foster
Jenkins”)
Dave Johns, (“Blake”)
Burghart Klaußner, (“The People vs.
Fritz Bauer”)
Peter Simonischek, (“Erdmann”)
Javier Cámara, (“Truman”)
BEST EUROPEAN ACTRESS
Isabelle Huppert, (“Elle”)
Emma Suárez & Adriana Ugarte,
(“Julieta”)
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, (“Like
Crazy”)
Trine Dyrholm, (“The Commune”)
Sandra Hüller, (“Toni Erdmann”)
BEST EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER
Cristian Mungiu, (“Graduation”)
Paul Laverty, (“Blake”)
Emma Donoghue, (“Room”)
Maren Ade, (“Toni Erdmann”)
Tomasz Wasilewski, (“United States of
Love”)
BEST EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY
“The Land Of The Enlightened,”
(Pieter-Jan De Pue, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands)
“21 X New York,” (Piotr
Stasik,Poland)
“Mr. Gaga,” (Tomer Heymann, Israel,
Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands)
“S is for Stanley – 30 Years At The
Wheel For Stanley Kubrick,” (Alex Infascelli, Italy)
“A Family Affair,” (Tom Fassaert,
the Netherlands, Belgium)
“Fire At Sea,” (Gianfranco Rosi,
Italy, France)
BEST EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE
“My Life as a Zucchini,” (Claude
Barras, France, Switzerland)
“Psiconautas, the forgotten
children,” (Pedro Rivero, Alberto Vázquez, Spain)
“The Red Turtle” (Michael Dudok de
Wit, Japan, France, Belgium)
BEST EUROPEAN COMEDY
“A Man Called Ove,” (Hannes Holm,
Sweden, Norway)
“Look Who’s Back;” (David Wnendt,
Germany)
“La Vache,” (Mohamed Hamidi,
France)
FIPRESCI PRIZE – BEST EUROPEAN
DISCOVERY
“Dogs,” (Bogdan Mirica, France,
Romania, Bulgaria, Qatar)
“Liebmann” (Jules Herrmann,
Germany)
“Sand Storm,” (Elite Zexer, Israel)
“The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli
Mäki,” (Juho Kuosmanen, Finland, Sweden, Germany)
“Thirst,” (Svetla Tsotsorkova,
Bulgaria)
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY FILM AWARD
“Fire at Sea,” (Gianfranco Rosi,
Italy, France)
“Graduation”
“I, Daniel Blake”
“The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli
Mäki”
“Toni Erdmann”
BEST EUROPEAN SHORT
“The Wall”
“Edmond”
“The Goodbye”
“90 Degrees North”
“We All Love The Sea Shore”
“In The Distance”
“A Man Returned”
“Small Talk”
“I’m Not From Here”
“Home”
“The Fullness Of Time (Romance)”
“Limbo”
“Amalimbo”
“9 Days – From My Window In Aleppo”
Lifetime Achievement Award: Jean-Claude
Carrière
Achievement in World Cinema Award:
Pierce Brosnan
Young Audience Award: Émilie Deleuze -
Miss Impossible
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