European Film Awards

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The European Film Award
The European Film Award

The European Film Awards are the most prestigious pan European movie awards.

Similar to the Academy Awards in many ways, the European Film Awards are selected by the European Film Academy. In this regard they are sometimes called the “European Oscars.” They are restricted to European cinema and European producers and actors.

Extremely popular since their inception in 1988 their importance and prestige diminished in mid-90s. The beginning of the 21st century marked a certain rise of interest towards these awards. The awards were originally called the Felix Awards but the name was changed to the European Film Awards.

The host cities alternate. Berlin hosts them every other year while other European cities get the chance in between. In 2006 it is Warsaw’s turn. The awards are given in over ten categories of which the most important is the Film of the year.

Contents

[edit] Best European Film (Film of the year)

[edit] Best European Director

[edit] Best European Actor

[edit] Best European Actress

[edit] Best European Screenwriter

[edit] Best European Composer

[edit] European Editor

[edit] European Cinematographer

[edit] Jameson People's Choice Award - Best European Director

[edit] Jameson People's Choice Award - Best European Actor

[edit] Jameson People's Choice Award - Best European Actress

[edit] European Achievement in World Cinema

[edit] Non-European Film - Prix Screen International

[edit] Lifetime Achievement Award

[edit] Other Awards

  • European Production Designer
  • European Film Academy Discovery - Prix Fassbinder
  • Critics Award - Prix Fipresci
  • Documentary - Prix Arte
  • Short Film - Prix UIP

[edit] External links