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  • Nominations for the 2026 European Film Awards Unveiled

    The European Film Academy on Tuesday unveiled the nominees for the 2026 European Film Awards (EFA), the top pan-European honor for cinematic excellence.

    In the Best European Feature category, Joachim Trier‘s Norwegian melodrama Sentimental Value, Jafar Panahi‘s Palme d’Or winning Iranian thriller It Was Just an Accident, Olivier Laxe’s post-apocalyptic road movie Sirāt, Mascha Schilinski’s multi-generational German period film Sound of Falling, and Kaouther Ben Hania’s harrowing Gaza drama The Voice of Hind Rajab are contenders for the top prize.

    In the director race, Yorgos Lanthimos is nominated for the Emma Stone/Jessie Plemons starrer Bugonia, alongside Laxe for Sirāt, Panahi for It Was Just an Accident, Schilinski for Sound of Falling and Trier for Sentimental Value.

    Panahi also picked up a best European Screenwriter nomination for the script to It Was Just an Accident. Laxe and Sirāt co-writer Santiago Fillol were nominated in the same category, alongside Schilinksi and co-writer Louise Peter for Sound of Falling; Trier and co-writer Eskil Vogt for Sentimental Value; and Paolo Sorrentino for La Grazia.

    The Best European Actress nominees include Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), Leonie Benesch (Late Shift), Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Duse), Léa Drucker (Case 137), and Vicky Krieps (Love Me Tender). European actor nominees include Sirāt star Sergi López, Mads Mikkelsen for The Last Viking, Toni Servillo for La Grazia, Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value, and Idan Weiss for Franz. Stone and Plemons, as Americas, can’t be nominated for the EFAs.

    Trier’s Sentimental Value has a slight edge in the overall nominations, with 5 noms across the top 5 categories. Laxe’s Sirāt is right behind it with 4 noms, for best feature, director, actor and screenplay, followed by It Was Just an Accident and Sound of Falling, with 3 noms each.

    The European Film Awards group their documentary and animated film nominees into the Best Feature category. Documentary contenders include Afternoons of Solitude, Fiume o Morte!, Riefenstahl, Songs of Slow Burning Earth and With Hasan in Gaza. The 2026 Animated feature nominees are Arco, Dog of God, Little Amelie, Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake and Tales From the Magic Garden.

    In the European Discovery category, honoring up-and-coming young filmmakers, the nominees include Urška Djukić for Little Trouble Girls, Akinola Davies Jr. for My Father’s Shadow, Laura Carreira for On Falling, Murat Fıratoğlu for One of Those Days When Hemme Dies, Mathias Broe for Sauna, and Mara Tamkovich for Under the Grey Sky.

    European Young Audience Award nominees include Bienvenu’s Arco, Nóra Lakos’ I Accidentally Wrote a Book, and Siblings from director Greta Scarano.

    The Academy announced the nominations in front of a live audience at the iconic Real Alcázar palace at the Seville European Film Festival.

    The winners of the 38th European Film Awards will be announced at a gala ceremony in Berlin on Jan. 17, 2026.

    The European Film Awards have traditionally been held at the end of the year, but the Academy has moved the date to mid-January to position the EFAs as part of the international awards season, and as a harbinger for the Baftas and the Oscars. Indeed, many of this year’s EFA nominees, including Sentimental Value, Bugonia, It Was Just an Accident, Sirat, and Sound of Falling, are among the Oscar frontrunners.

    Liv Ullmann, the two-time Oscar-nominated Norwegian actress and director, best known for such 1970s classics as Cries and Whispers, and Scenes From a Marriage, will receive a lifetime achievement honor at this year’s EFAs. Alice Rohrwacher, the Italian director of La Chimera, Futura, and Happy as Lazzaro will be honored with the European Achievement in World Cinema Award.

    See the nominations for the 2026 European Film Awards below.

    EUROPEAN FILM

    Afternoons of Solitude, dir. Albert Serra
    Arco, dir. Ugo Bienvenu
    Dog of God, dir. Raitis Ābele and Lauris Ābele
    Fiume o Morte!, dir. Igor Bezinović
    It Was Just an Accident, dir. Jafar Panahi
    Little Amelie, dir. Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han
    Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake, dir. Irene Iborra Rizo
    Riefenstahl, dir. Andres Veiel
    Sentimental Value, dir. Joachim Trier
    Sirāt, dir. Oliver Laxe
    Songs of Slow Burning Earth, dir. Olha Zhurba
    Sound of Falling, dir. Mascha Schilinski
    Tales From the Magic Garden, dir. David Súkup, Patrik Pašš, Leon Vidmar and Jean-Claude Rozec
    The Voice of Hind Rajab, dir. Kaouther Ben Hania
    With Hasan in Gaza, dir. Kamal Aljafari

    EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY

    Afternoons of Solitude, dir. Albert Serra
    Fiume o Morte!, dir. Igor Bezinović
    Riefenstahl, dir. Andres Veiel
    Songs of Slow Burning Earth, dir. Olha Zhurba
    With Hasan in Gaza, dir. Kamal Aljafari

    EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

    Arco, dir. Ugo Bienvenu
    Dog of God, dir. Raitis Ābele and Lauris Ābele
    Little Amelie, dir. Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han
    Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake, dir. Irene Iborra Rizo
    Tales From the Magic Garden, dir. David Súkup, Patrik Pašš, Leon Vidmar and Jean-Claude Rozec

    EUROPEAN DIRECTOR

    Yorgos Lanthimos for Bugonia
    Oliver Laxe for Sirāt
    Jafar Panahi for It Was Just an Accident
    Mascha Schilinski for Sound of Falling
    Joachim Trier for Sentimental Value

    EUROPEAN ACTRESS

    Leonie Benesch for Late Shift
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi for Duse
    Léa Drucker for Case 137
    Vicky Krieps for Love Me Tender
    Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value

    EUROPEAN ACTOR

    Sergi López for Sirāt
    Mads Mikkelsen for The Last Viking
    Toni Servillo for La Grazia
    Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value
    Idan Weiss for Franz

    EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER

    Santiago Fillol and Oliver Laxe for Sirāt
    Jafar Panahi for It Was Just an Accident
    Mascha Schilinski and Louise Peter for Sound of Falling
    Paolo Sorrentino for La Grazia
    Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier for Sentimental Value

    EUROPEAN DISCOVERY – PRIX FIPRESCI

    Little Trouble Girls, dir. Urška Djukić
    My Father’s Shadow, dir. Akinola Davies Jr
    On Falling, dir. Laura Carreira
    One of Those Days When Hemme Dies, dir. Murat Fıratoğlu
    Sauna, dir. Mathias Broe
    Under the Grey Sky, dir. Mara Tamkovich

    EUROPEAN YOUNG AUDIENCE AWARD

    Arco, dir. Ugo Bienvenu
    I Accidentally Wrote a Book, dir. Nóra Lakos
    Siblings, dir. Greta Scarano

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  • ‘Bugonia’, ‘On Falling’ & ‘Sound Of Falling’ Among Titles On The European Film Awards Nominations Shortlist 

    The European Film Academy has shortlisted 67 films, which will be available to receive nominations for the 38th European Film Awards, taking place on January 17, 2026. 

    The shortlist includes 44 feature films, 15 documentary films, and 8 animated feature films, with 27 shortlisted films directed or co-directed by women. 34 European – both EU and non-EU – countries are represented. The list was voted for by the members of the European Film Academy.

    Titles that made the list include Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest Bugonia, Mascha Schilinski’s Cannes favorite Sound Of Falling, and On Falling, the debut feature from filmmaker Laura Carreira and produced by Jack Thomas-O’Brien of Sixteen Films. Scroll down for the full shortlist. 

    European Film Awards 2026: Shortlist
    FEATURE FILMS (44):
    BEARCAVE (ARKOUDOTRYPA) directed by Krysianna B. Papadakis & Stergios Dinopoulos (Greece,
    United Kingdom)
    BUGONIA directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (United Kingdom, United States, South Korea)
    CASE 137 (DOSSIER 137) directed by Dominik Moll (France)
    CHRISTY directed by Brendan Canty (Ireland, United Kingdom)
    DEAF (SORDA) directed by Eva Libertad (Spain)
    DIE MY LOVE directed by Lynne Ramsay (United Kingdom, United States, Canada)
    DREAMS (DRØMMER) directed by Dag Johan Haugerud (Norway)
    DUSE directed by Pietro Marcello (Italy, France)
    FATHER (OTEC) directed by Tereza Nvotová (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland)
    FRANZ directed by Agnieszka Holland (Czech Republic, Germany, Poland)
    FUORI directed by Mario Martone (Italy, France)
    I ONLY REST IN THE STORM (O RISO E A FACA) directed by Pedro Pinho (Portugal, France, Brazil,
    Romania)
    IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT (UN SIMPLE ACCIDENT) directed by Jafar Panahi (France, Iran,
    Luxembourg)
    LA GRAZIA directed by Paolo Sorrentino (Italy)
    LATE SHIFT (HELDIN) directed by Petra Volpe (Switzerland, Germany)
    LITTLE TROUBLE GIRLS (KAJ TI JE DEKLICA) directed by Urška Djukić (Slovenia, Italy, Croatia,
    Serbia)
    LOVE ME TENDER directed by Anna Cazenave Cambet (France)
    LOVEABLE (ELSKLING) directed by Lilja Ingolfsdottir (Norway)
    MASPALOMAS directed by Jose Mari Goenaga & Aitor Arregi (Spain)
    MILK TEETH (DINTI DE LAPTE) directed by Mihai Mincan (Romania, France, Denmark, Greece,
    Bulgaria)
    MIRRORS NO. 3 (MIROIRS NO. 3) directed by Christian Petzold (Germany)
    MOTHER directed by Teona Strugar Mitevska (North Macedonia, Belgium)
    ON FALLING directed by Laura Carreira (United Kingdom, Portugal)
    ONCE UPON A TIME IN GAZA directed by Tarzan Nasser & Arab Nasser (France, Palestine,
    Germany, Portugal, Qatar, Jordan)
    ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN HEMME DIES (HEMME’NİN ÖLDÜĞÜ GÜNLERDEN BİRİ) directed by
    Murat Fıratoğlu (Turkey, Germany)
    PALESTINE 36 directed by Annemarie Jacir (Palestine, United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Norway)
    PILLION directed by Harry Lighton (United Kingdom)
    ROMERIA (ROMERÍA) directed by Carla Simón (Spain, Germany)
    SENTIMENTAL VALUE (AFFEKSJONSVERDI) directed by Joachim Trier (Norway, France, Denmark,
    Germany, Sweden)
    SILENT FRIEND directed by Ildikó Enyedi (Germany, France, Hungary)
    SIRAT (SIRÂT) directed by Oliver Laxe (Spain, France)
    SLEEPLESS CITY (CIUDAD SIN SUEÑO) directed by Guillermo Galoe (Spain, France)
    SOUND OF FALLING (IN DIE SONNE SCHAUEN) directed by Mascha Schilinski (Germany)
    SUNDAYS (LOS DOMINGOS) directed by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa (Spain)
    THE LAST VIKING (DEN SIDSTE VIKING) directed by Anders Thomas Jensen (Denmark, Sweden)
    THE LITTLE SISTER (LA PETITE DERNIÈRE) directed by Hafsia Herzi (France, Germany)
    THE LOVE THAT REMAINS (ÁSTIN SEM EFTIR ER) directed by Hlynur Pálmason (Iceland, Denmark,
    Sweden, France)
    THE NORTH directed by Bart Schrijver (Netherlands)
    THE STRANGER (L’ÉTRANGER) directed by François Ozon (France)

    THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB directed by Kaouther Ben Hania (France, Tunisia)
    TWO PROSECUTORS directed by Sergei Loznitsa (France, Germany, Netherlands, Latvia, Romania,
    Lithuania)
    WHAT MARIELLE KNOWS (WAS MARIELLE WEISS) directed by Frédéric Hambalek (Germany)
    YES (KEN) directed by Nadav Lapid (France, Israel, Cyprus, Germany)
    YOUNG MOTHERS (JEUNES MÈRES) directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne (Belgium,
    France)

    DOCUMENTARY FILMS (15):
    AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE (TARDES DE SOLEDAD) directed by Albert Serra (Spain, France)
    AN AMERICAN PASTORAL (UNE PASTORALE AMERICAINE) directed by Auberi Edler (France)
    ANCESTRAL VISIONS OF THE FUTURE directed by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese (France, Lesotho,
    Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia)
    FIUME O MORTE! directed by Igor Bezinović (Croatia, Slovenia, Italy)
    FLOPHOUSE AMERICA directed by Monica Strømdahl (Norway, Netherlands, United States)
    GOOD VALLEY STORIES (HISTORIAS DEL BUEN VALLE) directed by José Luis Guerin (Spain,
    France)
    HAIR, PAPER, WATER… (TÓC, GIẤY VÀ NƯỚC…) directed by Nicolas Graux & Minh Quý Trương
    (Belgium, France, Vietnam)
    LISTEN TO THE VOICES (KOUTÉ VWA) directed by Maxime Jean-Baptiste (Belgium, France)
    MEMORY directed by Vladlena Sandu (France, Netherlands)
    MILITANTROPOS directed by Yelizaveta Smith, Alina Gorlova & Simon Mozgovyi (Ukraine, Austria,
    France)
    RIEFENSTAHL directed by Andres Veiel (Germany)
    SONGS OF SLOW BURNING EARTH (PISNI ZEMLI SHSCHO POVOLNO HORYT) directed by Olha
    Zhurba (Ukraine, France, Denmark, Sweden)
    THE SHARDS (OSKOLKY) directed by Masha Chernaya (Georgia, Germany)
    TWST / THINGS WE SAID TODAY directed by Andrei Ujică (France, Romania)
    WITH HASAN IN GAZA directed by Kamal Aljafari (Germany)

    ANIMATED FEATURE FILMS (8):
    ARCO directed by Ugo Bienvenu (France)
    BALENTES directed by Giovanni Columbu (Italy, Germany)
    CHECKERED NINJA 3 (TERNET NINJA 3) directed by Anders Matthesen & Thorbjørn Christoffersen
    (Denmark)
    DANDELION’S ODYSSEY (PLANETES) directed by Momoko Seto (France)
    DOG OF GOD (DIEVA SUNS) directed by Raitis Abele & Lauris Abele (Latvia, United States)
    LITTLE AMELIE (AMÉLIE ET LA MÉTAPHYSIQUE DES TUBES) directed by Maïlys Vallade & LianeCho Han (France)
    OLIVIA AND THE INVISIBLE EARTHQUAKE (L’OLÍVIA I EL TERRATRÈMOL INVISIBLE) directed by
    Irene Iborra Rizo (Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Chile)
    TALES FROM THE MAGIC GARDEN (POHADKY PO BABICCE) directed by David Súkup, Patrik
    Pašš, Leon Vidmar & Jean-Claude Rozec (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, France)

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  • 2023 European Film Award Winners (Updating Live)

    2023 European Film Award Winners (Updating Live)

    The 36th European Film Awards have kicked off in Berlin with several of this year’s hottest award season contenders vying for the top honors from the European Film Academy.

    Justine Triet’s acclaimed French courtroom drama Anatomy of a Fall, Jonathan Glazer’s harrowing Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest and Aki Kaurismäki dark, droll Finnish love story Fallen Leaves, all of which have received major awards buzz, are multiple nominees and all up for the top prize of best European film. Other best film nominees include Matteo Garrone’s Io Capitano from Italy, and Agnieszka Holland’s Polish drama Green Border, both of which look at the refugee crisis on Europe’s borders.

    Sandra Hüller is a double nominee in the best actress category, for her starring turns in The Zone of Interest and Anatomy of a Fall, and is going up against Fallen Leaves star Alma Pöysti; Leonie Benesch, nominated for İlker Çatak’s The Teachers’ Lounge; Mia McKenna-Bruce, star of Molly Manning Walker’s How To Have Sex; and Eka Chavleishvili for her starring role in Elene Naveriani’s Georgian drama Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry.

    Hüller’s Zone co-star Christian Friedel is in the running for the best European actor honor, competing with Mads Mikkelsen for Nikolaj Arcel’s The Promised Land, Josh O’Connor for Alice Rohrwacher’s La ChimeraFallen Leaves co-star Jussi Vatanen and Thomas Schubert for Christian Petzold’s Afire.

    EFA’s Excellence Awards, the craft section of the European Film Awards, were announced ahead of Saturday’s gala. Arcel’s 18th-century Danish Western The Promised Land picked up best cinematography honors for. J.A. Bayona‘s real-life drama Society of the Snow won best visual effects for Félix Bergés and Laura Pedrobest and best hair and make-up for Ana López-Puigcerver, Belén López-Puigcerver, David Martí and Montse Ribé. The Zone of Interest won best sound design for Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers, and Laurent Sénéchal took the best editing prize for his work on Anatomy of a Fall. Emita Frigato won the EFA for best production design for Rohwacher’s Italian drama La Chimera, and Markus Binder took best score for his soundtrack to Jessica Hausner’s health cult satire Club Zero starring Mia Wasikowska.

    The European Film Academy also presented several filmmakers with honorary accolades. Spanish director Isabel Coixet (My Life Without Me, The Bookshop) got the European Achievement in World Cinema Award. Oscar-winning British actress Vanessa Redgrave (Julia, Howards End) received the European Lifetime Achievement honor. Legendary Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr (The Turin Horse, Werckmeister Harmonies) was presented with the Honorary Award of the Academy President and Board, a rare achievement. Tarr is only the sixth filmmaker to be so honored, following directors Manoel de Oliveira, Andrzej Wajda and Costa-Gavras, and actors Michel Piccoli and Michael Caine.

    The Euroimages European Co-Production Award, honoring excellence in cross-border film production, went to Lithuanian-based producer Uljana Kim. Through her company, Studio Uljana Kim, she has produced some 34 features and documentaries, almost all co-productions, including The Gambler (2013), Teesklejad (2016) and The Year Before the War (2021).

    From outside the film business, Turkish executive Güler Sabancı, chairperson of Sabancı Holding, received the European Sustainability Award, for her philanthropic work to promote sustainability practices across multiple sectors.

    Full list of winners for the 2023 European Film Awards

    European Film

    Anatomy of a Fall, dir. Justine Triet

    Fallen Leaves, dir. Aki Kaurismäki

    Green Border, dir. Agnieszka Holland

    Io Capitano, dir. Matteo Garrone

    The Zone of Interest, dir. Jonathan Glazer

    European Documentary

    Apolonia, Apolonia, dir. Lea Glob

    Four Daughters, dir. Kaouther Ben Hania

    Motherland, dir. Hanna Badziaka, Alexander Mihalkovich

    On the Adamant, dir. Nicolas Philibert

    Smoke Sauna Sisterhood, dir. Anna Hints

    European Director

    Justine Triet for Anatomy of a Fall

    Aki Kaurismäki for Fallen Leaves

    Agnieszka Holland for Green Border

    Matteo Garrone for Io Capitano

    Jonathan Glazer for The Zone of Interest

    European Actress

    Sandra Hüller in Anatomy of a Fall

    Eka Chavleishvili in Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry

    Alma Pöysti in Fallen Leaves

    Mia McKenna-Bruce in How To Have Sex

    Leonie Benesch in The Teachers’ Lounge

    Sandra Hüller in The Zone of Interest

    European Actor

    Thomas Schubert in Afire

    Jussi Vatanen in Fallen Leaves

    Josh O’Connor in La Chimera

    Mads Mikkelsen in The Promised Land

    Christian Friedel in The Zone of Interest

    European Screenwriter

    Justine Triet and Arthur Harari for Anatomy of a Fall

    Aki Kaurismäki for Fallen Leaves

    Maciej Pisuk, Gabriela Łazarkiewicz-Sieczko and Agnieszka Holland for Green Border

    İlker Çatak and Johannes Duncker for The Teachers’ Lounge

    Jonathan Glazer for The Zone of Interest

    European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI

    20,000 Species of Bees, dir, Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren

    How To Have Sex, dir. Molly Manning Walker

    La Palisiada, dir. Philip Sotnychenko

    Safe Place, dir. Juraj Lerotić

    The Quiet Migration, dir. Malene Choi

    Vincent Must Die, dir. Stéphan Castang

    European Animated Feature Film

    A Greyhound of a Girl, dir. Enzo d’Alò

    Chicken For Linda!, dir. Chiara Malta, Sébastien Laudenbach

    Robot Dreams, dir. Pablo Berger

    The Amazing Maurice, dir. Toby Genkel

    White Plastic Sky, dir. Tibor Bánóczki, Sarolta Szabó

    European Short Film

    27, dir. Flóra Anna Buda
    Aqueronte, dir. Manuel Muñoz Rivas

    Daydreaming So Vividly About Our Spanish Holidays, dir. Christian Avilés

    Flores Del Otro Patio, dir. Jorge Cadena

    Hardly Working, dir. Susanna Flock, Robin Klengel, Leonhard Müllner, Michael Stumpf

    European Cinematography

    Rasmus Videbaek for The Promised Land

    European Editing

    Laurent Sénéchal for Anatomy of a Fall

    European Score

    Markus Binder for Club Zero

    European Production Design

    Emita Frigato for La Chimera

    European Costume Design

    Kicki Ilander for The Promised Land

    European Visual Effects

    Félix Bergés and Laura Pedrobest for Society of the Snow

    European Hair and Make-Up

    Ana López-Puigcerver, Belén López-Puigcerver, David Martí and Montse Ribé for Society of the Snow

    European Sound Design

    Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers for The Zone of Interest

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  • Despite Acclaim, European Art House Films Struggle 

    Despite Acclaim, European Art House Films Struggle 

    The nominees for the 2023 European Film Awards (EFAs) are among the very best movies of the year, in Europe or anywhere. The five best picture nominees include Justine Triet’s legal thriller Anatomy of a Fall; Jonathan Glazer’s harrowing Holocaust film The Zone of Interest; the refugee dramas Io Capitano, from Italian director Matteo Garrone, and Green Border from Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland; and dour romantic comedy Fallen Leaves, by Finland’s Aki Kaurismäki. Award winners all — Anatomy, Zone and Fallen Leaves picked up top honors in Cannes, while Green Border and Io Capitano won plaudits at this year’s Venice Film Festival — this lineup of critical hits could hold its own at any awards ceremony.

    The quality at the EFAs goes deep, including first-time filmmakers like Britain’s Mia McKenna-Bruce (How to Have Sex), France’s Stéphan Castang (Vincent Must Die) and Spanish filmmaker Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren (20,000 Species of Bees), whose debuts were among the buzziest movies on this year’s festival circuit and are all up for the EFA Discovery prize for best first feature.

    “They are very, very strong movies,” says Holland. “And I have to say that most years the international selection is stronger than the main American selection of films.”

    But as a who’s who of the Euro film scene descends on Berlin on Dec. 9 for the 36th EFAs, European cinema is struggling to find its audience, and its gala awards show is fighting to stay relevant.

    Box office across Europe has bounced back significantly from its COVID-era dip. Theater revenue last year was up 70 percent year-over-year to $5.6 billion (5.1 billion euros), according to figures from the European Audiovisual Observatory, a media think tank, though still around a third below the pre-pandemic peak. More worrying for local industry: The top 20 films of the year, by theatrical admissions, were all Hollywood-backed productions.

    “Clearly, there is a segment of the art house audience for European films that hasn’t come back to the cinema on a regular basis,” says European Film Academy chairman Mike Downey, who notes that audiences for European movies tend to skew older, a demographic that has been more wary about returning to theaters. “This is what the industry needs to focus on for the next few years, [getting] audiences for [European films] back into the cinemas.”

    Pan-European distribution, or the lack of it, is one the biggest problems. Many of this year’s EFA nominees are local hits, but without a strong U.S. partner to release and promote them, they have struggled to translate that success across EU borders.

    “The way these films are being made, sold and distributed makes it hard for people to watch them across Europe,” says European Film Academy CEO Matthijs Wouter Knol. 

    Knol points to last year’s EFA best film winner Triangle of Sadness, which earned some $20 million at the EU box office in part thanks to a more coordinated rollout. The movie’s financing structure, which included co-producers and distributors from Europe’s three largest markets (the U.K., France and Germany), meant that Ruben Östlund’s satire on capitalism was able to translate the hype from its festival run into pan-European success.

    To boost their own profile, the EFAs will be changing their dates. After next year’s event, the EFAs will take a 13-month break, to hold their 2026 gala in mid-January, strategically scheduled between the Golden Globes and the closing of voting for the Academy Awards.

    “The Oscars play an incredibly important role in the visibility for European films,” says Knol. “By positioning ourselves in the middle [of awards season], we think we can benefit by giving the winners of the European Film Awards a greater visibility and better promotion leading into the Oscars.” 

    This story first appeared in the Dec. 7 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.

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  • Oscar Contenders ‘Zone of Interest,’ ‘Io Capitano,’ ‘Fallen Leaves’ Among 2023 European Film Award Nominees

    Oscar Contenders ‘Zone of Interest,’ ‘Io Capitano,’ ‘Fallen Leaves’ Among 2023 European Film Award Nominees

    Jonathan Glazer’s harrowing Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest leads the nominations for this year’s European Film Awards (EFAs), picking up five nominations, including for best film and best director, in nominations announced via video on Tuesday.

    Zone of Interest, the U.K. official entry for the 2024 Oscars in the best international feature category, also scored EFA nominations for best screenwriter, for Glazer, and best actress and best actor noms for leads Sandra Hüller and Christian Friedel.

    Hüller will be competing against herself in the best actress category, having picked up a second EFA nom for her starring role in Justine Triet’s courtroom drama Anatomy of a Fall. The Palme d’Or winner recieved four EFA noms, including for best European Film, best director for Triet and best screenplay for Triet and co-writer Arthur Harari.

    Other best European film nominees include Matteo Garrone’s refugee drama Io Capitano from Italy, and Aki Kaurismäki’s Finnish romantic drama Fallen Leaves, official Oscar submissions from their respective countries, alongside Agnieszka Holland’s Green Border, a black-and-white feature on the plight of migrants caught on the border between Poland and Belarus. Green Border came under fire from Poland’s previous far-right government — Poland’s justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro compared the movie to ‘Nazi propaganda’ — and was not picked for the Oscar race.

    Holland, Kaurismäki and Garrone all recieved best director nominations, alongside Glazer and Triet.

    Competing against Hüller in the best actress race will be Fallen Leaves star Alma Pöysti, Leonie Benesch, who plays an educator under pressure in İlker Çatak’s The Teachers’ Lounge, Germany’s 2024 Oscar hopeful, Mia McKenna-Bruce for Molly Manning Walker’s How To Have Sex, and Eka Chavleishvili for her starring role in Elene Naveriani’s Georgian drama Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry.

    Alongside Zone lead Christian Friedel, best actor contenders include Fallen Leaves‘ Jussi Vatanen, Mads Mikkelsen for Nikolaj Arcel’s The Promised Land, Josh O’Connor for Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera, and Thomas Schubert for Christian Petzold’s Afire.

    Molly Manning Walker’s How to Have Sex, Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren’s transgender drama 20,000 Species of Bees, The Quiet Migration from Malene Choi, Juraj Lerotić’s Croatian drama Safe Place, Philip Sotnychenko’s La Palisiada, and Stéphan Castang’s mircoagression thriller Vincent Must Die were all nominated for the European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI for best debut feature.

    The 4,600 members of the European Film Academy voted on this year’s nominations, based on “the excellent quality of each film” and reflecting the diversity and inclusion standards of the European Film Academy. The winners of the 2023 European Film Awards will be announced in Berlin on December 9.

    Full list of nominees for the 2023 European Film Award

    European Film

    Anatomy of a Fall, dir. Justine Triet

    Fallen Leaves, dir. Aki Kaurismäki

    Green Border, dir. Agnieszka Holland

    Io Capitano, dir. Matteo Garrone

    The Zone of Interest, dir. Jonathan Glazer

    European Documentary

    Apolonia, Apolonia, dir. Lea Glob

    Four Daughters, dir. Kaouther Ben Hania

    Motherland, dir. Hanna Badziaka, Alexander Mihalkovich

    On the Adamant, dir. Nicolas Philibert

    Smoke Sauna Sisterhood, dir. Anna Hints

    European Director

    Justine Triet for Anatomy of a Fall

    Aki Kaurismäki for Fallen Leaves

    Agnieszka Holland for Green Border

    Matteo Garrone for Io Capitano

    Jonathan Glazer for The Zone of Interest

    European Actress

    Sandra Hüller in Anatomy of a Fall

    Eka Chavleishvili in Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry

    Alma Pöysti in Fallen Leaves

    Mia McKenna-Bruce in How To Have Sex

    Leonie Benesch in The Teachers’ Lounge

    Sandra Hüller in The Zone of Interest

    European Actor

    Thomas Schubert in Afire

    Jussi Vatanen in Fallen Leaves

    Josh O’Connor in La Chimera

    Mads Mikkelsen in The Promised Land

    Christian Friedel in The Zone of Interest

    European Screenwriter

    Justine Triet and Arthur Harari for Anatomy of a Fall

    Aki Kaurismäki for Fallen Leaves

    Maciej Pisuk, Gabriela Łazarkiewicz-Sieczko and Agnieszka Holland for Green Border

    İlker Çatak and Johannes Duncker for The Teachers’ Lounge

    Jonathan Glazer for The Zone of Interest

    European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI

    20,000 Species of Bees, dir, Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren

    How To Have Sex, dir. Molly Manning Walker

    La Palisiada, dir. Philip Sotnychenko

    Safe Place, dir. Juraj Lerotić

    The Quiet Migration, dir. Malene Choi

    Vincent Must Die, dir. Stéphan Castang

    European Animated Feature Film

    A Greyhound of a Girl, dir. Enzo d’Alò

    Chicken For Linda!, dir. Chiara Malta, Sébastien Laudenbach

    Robot Dreams, dir. Pablo Berger

    The Amazing Maurice, dir. Toby Genkel

    White Plastic Sky, dir. Tibor Bánóczki, Sarolta Szabó

    European Short Film

    27, dir. Flóra Anna Buda
    Aqueronte, dir. Manuel Muñoz Rivas

    Daydreaming So Vividly About Our Spanish Holidays, dir. Christian Avilés

    Flores Del Otro Patio, dir. Jorge Cadena

    Hardly Working, dir. Susanna Flock, Robin Klengel, Leonhard Müllner, Michael Stumpf

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