European Film Awards

2018

Introduction

On a beautiful set bringing the welcoming street life and tapas bars of Seville onstage, the 31st European Film Awards kicked off with a powerful flamenco number by renowned Sevillian choreographer and dancer Andrés Marín. EFA Chairwoman Agnieszka Holland then introduced the evening’s hosts Rossy de Palma (Spain), Ashraf Barhom (Israel), Amira Casar (France), Anamaria Marinca (Romania), Ivan Shvedoff (Russia) and Tom Wlaschiha (Germany).

After a medley of clips of the nominated films, the Spanish actress and Goya-winner Emma Suarez presented the EURIMAGES Co-Production Award. The prize, acknowledging the decisive role of co-productions in fostering international exchange, went to Konstantinos Kontovrakis and Giorgos Karnavas of Heretic Productions in Athens. The Greek producers thanked the academy and dedicated their award to everybody they work with.

Last year’s EFA Winner Alexandra Borbély then came on stage and presented the award European Actor to Marcello Fonte for his impressive performance in DOGMAN. Visibly moved, the actor complimented the other nominees on their performances and expressed his gratitude – all in Italian!

EFA Chairwoman Agnieszka Holland and Deputy Chairman Mike Downey addressed the difficult political situation of artists who are being censored and locked away. Singling out the Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov who has been sentenced to 20 years in prison and went on a hunger strike, and the Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov who lives under house arrest, their statement culminated in standing ovations for human rights.

German actor Alexander Fehling, best known for his roles in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS and the HOMELAND series, introduced the nominations for European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI, an award presented to a young and upcoming director for a first full-length feature film. This year’s award went to GIRL by Lukas Dhont from Belgium. Stating that “the biggest power of any artist is empathy,” the director dedicated the award to the main actor Viktor Polster and to Nora Monsecour, the young trans girl at the base of the film.
Known internationally for her role as Crown Princess Tilde of Sweden in KINGSMAN, Swedish actress Hanna Alström presented the category European Animated Feature Film. The award went to Raul de la Fuente & Damian Nenow for ANOTHER DAY OF LIFE, about the legendary Polish war correspondent Ryszard Kapuściński.

With various international nominations for her part across Daniel Day-Lewis in PHANTOM THREAD, Vicky Krieps from Luxembourg next introduced the nominations for European Screenwriter. The award was the first in a series that ended up going to COLD WAR. Director/Screenwriter Paweł Pawlikowski thanked his parents, whom the film is based on, “for having lived such a disastrous and ultimately beautiful life”.

EFA President Wim Wenders came on stage to present the Honorary Award of the EFA President and Board to Costa-Gavras, the legendary Greek-born director who shot to international fame in 1967 with his political thriller Z. In an emotional speech, the director thanked Wim Wenders and the EFA for setting “an example for what Europe should be.”

After a performance by celebrated flamenco singer Rocío Marques, Rossy de Palma came back onstage to deliver a message of sorority: “Be strong and love yourself, women!”

European Comedy went to THE DEATH OF STALIN by Armando Iannucci who said, “as the first person from the UK on this stage, can I say: I love Europe!” and continued to point out that, “if different countries came together in a community, a union, it’s a very good idea and I’m going to take that idea back to the UK after this evening!”

Certainly the evening’s most hilarious laudatory, erm, speech, came from Rossy de Palma and Carlos Areces, singing themselves through a repertoire of dancefloor classics which culminated in an astonished Carmen Maura listening to EFA President Wim Wenderspresenting her with the EFA Lifetime Achievement Award. In tears, and getting all her languages charmingly mixed up, the Maura confessed: “I am very happy with this, encantida, en tous cas, je suis très fier, I am very proud!”

French actress, former fashion model, and singer Emmanuelle Seigner announced the winner of the award European Director, another award that went to COLD WAR. Paweł Pawlikowski used the opportunity to admit: “To see Carmen Maura embody this beautiful European chaos that’s within us, moved me to tears!”

Czech actress Anna Geislerová, internationally most known for THE IDIOT RETURNS (1999), ŽELARY (2003) and SOMETHING LIKE HAPPINESS (2005), presented the European Documentary. Winning with BERGMAN – A YEAR IN A LIFE, Swedish director Jane Magnusson admitted she was “shocked and honoured”, thanked Ingmar Bergman and the inspiration he has given to so many filmmakers all over the world.

To standing ovations, the legendary Spanish actress Victoria Abril presented Ralph Fiennes with the award European Achievement in World Cinema. The British actor wondered aloud, “Can I be English and European?” and answered himself immediately: “emphatically, yes!” “It is depressing and distressing” he said of the current crisis in Europe, and added, “in England now there is only the noise of division.”

The final award of the evening, European Film was presented by British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, known for DIRTY PRETTY THINGS (2002) and 12 YEARS A SLAVE (2013), to name only two. It didn’t come as a surprise that also this award went to COLD WAR which ended up taking home five awards, among them also European Actress, presented by César-winner Nahuel Pérez Biscayart.
Presented by legendary Irish filmmaker Jim Sheridan, European Short Film went to THE YEARS by Sara Fgaier. Voted for by film fans across Europe, the People’s Choice Award went to CALL ME BY YOUR NAME by Luca Guadagnino.

On a beautiful set bringing the welcoming street life and tapas bars of Seville onstage, the 31st European Film Awards kicked off with a powerful flamenco number by renowned Sevillian choreographer and dancer Andrés Marín. EFA Chairwoman Agnieszka Holland then introduced the evening’s hosts Rossy de Palma (Spain), Ashraf Barhom (Israel), Amira Casar (France), Anamaria Marinca (Romania), Ivan Shvedoff (Russia) and Tom Wlaschiha (Germany).

After a medley of clips of the nominated films, the Spanish actress and Goya-winner Emma Suarez presented the EURIMAGES Co-Production Award. The prize, acknowledging the decisive role of co-productions in fostering international exchange, went to Konstantinos Kontovrakis and Giorgos Karnavas of Heretic Productions in Athens. The Greek producers thanked the academy and dedicated their award to everybody they work with.

Last year’s EFA Winner Alexandra Borbély then came on stage and presented the award European Actor to Marcello Fonte for his impressive performance in DOGMAN. Visibly moved, the actor complimented the other nominees on their performances and expressed his gratitude – all in Italian!

EFA Chairwoman Agnieszka Holland and Deputy Chairman Mike Downey addressed the difficult political situation of artists who are being censored and locked away. Singling out the Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov who has been sentenced to 20 years in prison and went on a hunger strike, and the Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov who lives under house arrest, their statement culminated in standing ovations for human rights.

German actor Alexander Fehling, best known for his roles in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS and the HOMELAND series, introduced the nominations for European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI, an award presented to a young and upcoming director for a first full-length feature film. This year’s award went to GIRL by Lukas Dhont from Belgium. Stating that “the biggest power of any artist is empathy,” the director dedicated the award to the main actor Viktor Polster and to Nora Monsecour, the young trans girl at the base of the film.
Known internationally for her role as Crown Princess Tilde of Sweden in KINGSMAN, Swedish actress Hanna Alström presented the category European Animated Feature Film. The award went to Raul de la Fuente & Damian Nenow for ANOTHER DAY OF LIFE, about the legendary Polish war correspondent Ryszard Kapuściński.

With various international nominations for her part across Daniel Day-Lewis in PHANTOM THREAD, Vicky Krieps from Luxembourg next introduced the nominations for European Screenwriter. The award was the first in a series that ended up going to COLD WAR. Director/Screenwriter Paweł Pawlikowski thanked his parents, whom the film is based on, “for having lived such a disastrous and ultimately beautiful life”.

EFA President Wim Wenders came on stage to present the Honorary Award of the EFA President and Board to Costa-Gavras, the legendary Greek-born director who shot to international fame in 1967 with his political thriller Z. In an emotional speech, the director thanked Wim Wenders and the EFA for setting “an example for what Europe should be.”

After a performance by celebrated flamenco singer Rocío Marques, Rossy de Palma came back onstage to deliver a message of sorority: “Be strong and love yourself, women!”

European Comedy went to THE DEATH OF STALIN by Armando Iannucci who said, “as the first person from the UK on this stage, can I say: I love Europe!” and continued to point out that, “if different countries came together in a community, a union, it’s a very good idea and I’m going to take that idea back to the UK after this evening!”

Certainly the evening’s most hilarious laudatory, erm, speech, came from Rossy de Palma and Carlos Areces, singing themselves through a repertoire of dancefloor classics which culminated in an astonished Carmen Maura listening to EFA President Wim Wenderspresenting her with the EFA Lifetime Achievement Award. In tears, and getting all her languages charmingly mixed up, the Maura confessed: “I am very happy with this, encantida, en tous cas, je suis très fier, I am very proud!”

French actress, former fashion model, and singer Emmanuelle Seigner announced the winner of the award European Director, another award that went to COLD WAR. Paweł Pawlikowski used the opportunity to admit: “To see Carmen Maura embody this beautiful European chaos that’s within us, moved me to tears!”

Czech actress Anna Geislerová, internationally most known for THE IDIOT RETURNS (1999), ŽELARY (2003) and SOMETHING LIKE HAPPINESS (2005), presented the European Documentary. Winning with BERGMAN – A YEAR IN A LIFE, Swedish director Jane Magnusson admitted she was “shocked and honoured”, thanked Ingmar Bergman and the inspiration he has given to so many filmmakers all over the world.

To standing ovations, the legendary Spanish actress Victoria Abril presented Ralph Fiennes with the award European Achievement in World Cinema. The British actor wondered aloud, “Can I be English and European?” and answered himself immediately: “emphatically, yes!” “It is depressing and distressing” he said of the current crisis in Europe, and added, “in England now there is only the noise of division.”

The final award of the evening, European Film was presented by British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, known for DIRTY PRETTY THINGS (2002) and 12 YEARS A SLAVE (2013), to name only two. It didn’t come as a surprise that also this award went to COLD WAR which ended up taking home five awards, among them also European Actress, presented by César-winner Nahuel Pérez Biscayart.
Presented by legendary Irish filmmaker Jim Sheridan, European Short Film went to THE YEARS by Sara Fgaier. Voted for by film fans across Europe, the People’s Choice Award went to CALL ME BY YOUR NAME by Luca Guadagnino.

Introduction

COLD WAR

European Film 2018

COLD WAR(ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

DOGMAN

European Actor 2018

Marcello FonteDOGMAN

Italy, France

COLD WAR

European Actress 2018

Joanna KuligCOLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

COLD WAR

Most awards: 5

COLD WAR(ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

BORDER

Most nominations: 4

BORDER(GRÄNS)

Sweden, Denmark

HAPPY AS LAZZARO

Most nominations: 4

HAPPY AS LAZZARO(LAZZARO FELICE)

Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland

European Film

COLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski

Poland, United Kingdom, France

Pawel Pawlikowski

European Director

Pawel Pawlikowski COLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Joanna Kulig

European Actress

Joanna Kulig COLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Marcello Fonte

European Actor

Marcello Fonte DOGMAN

Pawel Pawlikowski

European Screenwriter

Pawel Pawlikowski COLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

European Documentary

BERGMAN - A YEAR IN A LIFE (BERGMAN - ETT ÅR, ETT LIV)

Directed by Jane Magnusson

Sweden, Germany

European Animated Feature Film

ANOTHER DAY OF LIFE

Directed by Raul de la Fuente, Damian Nenow

Poland, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Hungary

European Short Film

THE YEARS (GLI ANNI)

Directed by Sara Fgaier

Italy, France

European Lifetime Achievement

Carmen Maura

European Achievement in World Cinema

Ralph Fiennes

Peter Hjorth

European Visual Effects Supervisor

Peter Hjorth BORDER (GRÄNS)

Andre Bendocchi-Alves, Martin Steyer

European Sound Designer

Andre Bendocchi-Alves, Martin Steyer THE CAPTAIN (DER HAUPTMANN)

Christoph M. Kaiser, Julian Maas

European Composer

Christoph M. Kaiser, Julian Maas 3 DAYS IN QUIBERON (3 TAGE IN QUIBERON)

Massimo Cantini Parrini

European Costume Designer

Massimo Cantini Parrini DOGMAN

Andrey Ponkratov

European Production Designer

Andrey Ponkratov THE SUMMER (LETO)

Jaroslaw Kaminski

European Editor

Jaroslaw Kaminski COLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Martin Otterbeck

European Cinematographer - Prix Carlo Di Palma

Martin Otterbeck U - JULY 22 (UTØYA 22. JULI)

European Discovery - Prix FIPRESCI

GIRL

Directed by Lukas Dhont

Belgium, Netherlands

European Comedy

THE DEATH OF STALIN (LA MORT DE STALINE)

Directed by Armando Iannucci

France, United Kingdom, Belgium

People's Choice Award

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME

Directed by Luca Guadagnino

Italy, France

Eurimages Co-Production Award

Konstantinos Kontovrakis, Giorgos Karnavas

Categories

European Film

Nominees

COLD WAR(ZIMNA WOJNA)

Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski

Poland, United Kingdom, France

BORDER(GRÄNS)

Directed by Ali Abbasi

Sweden, Denmark

DOGMAN

Directed by Matteo Garrone

Italy, France

GIRL

Directed by Lukas Dhont

Belgium, Netherlands

HAPPY AS LAZZARO(LAZZARO FELICE)

Directed by Alice Rohrwacher

Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland

European Director

Nominees
Pawel Pawlikowski

Pawel PawlikowskiCOLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

Ali Abbasi

Ali AbbasiBORDER (GRÄNS)

Sweden, Denmark

Matteo Garrone

Matteo GarroneDOGMAN

Italy, France

Samuel Maoz

Samuel MaozFOXTROT

Germany, Israel, France, Switzerland

Alice Rohrwacher

Alice RohrwacherHAPPY AS LAZZARO (LAZZARO FELICE)

Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland

European Actress

Nominees
Joanna Kulig

Joanna KuligCOLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

Marie Bäumer

Marie Bäumer3 DAYS IN QUIBERON (3 TAGE IN QUIBERON)

Germany, France, Austria

Eva Melander

Eva MelanderBORDER (GRÄNS)

Sweden, Denmark

Alba Rohrwacher

Alba RohrwacherHAPPY AS LAZZARO (LAZZARO FELICE)

Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland

Bárbara  Lennie

Bárbara LenniePETRA

Spain, Denmark, France

Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir

Halldóra GeirharðsdóttirWOMAN AT WAR (KONA FER Í STRÍÐ)

Iceland, France, Ukraine

European Actor

Nominees
Marcello Fonte

Marcello FonteDOGMAN

Italy, France

Sverrir Gudnason

Sverrir GudnasonBORG/MCENROE (BORG)

Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic

Tomasz Kot

Tomasz KotCOLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

Victor Polster

Victor PolsterGIRL

Belgium, Netherlands

THE GUILTY(DEN SKYLDIGE)

Directed by Gustav Möller

Denmark

Rupert Everett

Rupert EverettTHE HAPPY PRINCE (THE HAPPY PRINCE)

United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Italy

European Screenwriter

Nominees
Pawel Pawlikowski

Pawel PawlikowskiCOLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

Ali Abbasi, Isabella Eklöf, John Ajvide Lindqvist

Ali Abbasi, Isabella Eklöf, John Ajvide LindqvistBORDER (GRÄNS)

Sweden, Denmark

Alice Rohrwacher

Alice RohrwacherHAPPY AS LAZZARO (LAZZARO FELICE)

Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland

Gustav Möller, Emil Nygaard Albertsen

Gustav Möller, Emil Nygaard AlbertsenTHE GUILTY (DEN SKYLDIGE)

Denmark

European Documentary

Nominees

BERGMAN - A YEAR IN A LIFE(BERGMAN - ETT ÅR, ETT LIV)

Directed by Jane Magnusson

Sweden, Germany

OF FATHERS AND SONS

Directed by Talal Derki

Germany, Syria, Lebanon, Qatar

THE DISTANT BARKING OF DOGS

Directed by Simon Lereng Wilmont

Denmark, Finland, Sweden

THE SILENCE OF OTHERS

Directed by Almudena Carracedo, Robert Bahar

Spain, USA

European Animated Feature Film

Nominees

ANOTHER DAY OF LIFE

Directed by Raul de la Fuente, Damian Nenow

Poland, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Hungary

EARLY MAN

Directed by Nick Park

United Kingdom

THE BREADWINNER

Directed by Nora Twomey

Ireland, Canada, Luxembourg

WHITE FANG(CROC-BLANC)

Directed by Alexandre Espigares

France, Luxembourg

European Short Film

Nominees

THE YEARS(GLI ANNI)

Directed by Sara Fgaier

Italy, France

AQUAPARQUE

Directed by Ana Moreira

Portugal

BURKINA BRANDENBURG KOMPLEX

Directed by Ulu Braun

Germany

GRADUATION '97(ВИПУСК '97)

Directed by Pavlo Ostrikov

Ukraine

I SIGNED THE PETITION

Directed by Mahdi Fleifel

United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland

KAPITALISTIS

Directed by Pablo Muñoz Gómez

Belgium, France

KONTENER

Directed by Sebastian Lang

Germany

MERYEM

Directed by Reber Dosky

Netherlands

PRISONER OF SOCIETY(სოციუმის პატიმარი)

Directed by Rati Tsiteladze

Georgia, Latvia

RELEASE THE DOGS(LÂCHEZ LES CHIENS)

Directed by Manue Fleytoux

France, Belgium

SHAME(СРАМ)

Directed by Petar Krumov

Bulgaria

THE ESCAPE(L'ÉCHAPPÉE)

Directed by Laëtitia Martinoni

France

THOSE WHO DESIRE(LOS QUE DESEAN)

Directed by Elena López Riera

Switzerland, Spain

WHAT'S THE DAMAGE

Directed by Heather Phillipson

United Kingdom

WILDEBEEST

Directed by Nicolas Keppens, Matthias Phlips

Belgium

European Visual Effects Supervisor

Nominees
Peter Hjorth

Peter HjorthBORDER (GRÄNS)

Sweden, Denmark

European Sound Designer

Nominees
Andre Bendocchi-Alves, Martin Steyer

Andre Bendocchi-Alves, Martin SteyerTHE CAPTAIN (DER HAUPTMANN)

Germany, France, Poland

European Composer

Nominees
Christoph M. Kaiser, Julian Maas

Christoph M. Kaiser, Julian Maas3 DAYS IN QUIBERON (3 TAGE IN QUIBERON)

Germany, France, Austria

European Costume Designer

Nominees
Massimo Cantini Parrini

Massimo Cantini ParriniDOGMAN

Italy, France

European Production Designer

Nominees
Andrey Ponkratov

Andrey PonkratovTHE SUMMER (LETO)

Russia, France

European Editor

Nominees
Jaroslaw Kaminski

Jaroslaw KaminskiCOLD WAR (ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

Feature Film Selection

Nominees
Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

3 DAYS IN QUIBERON(3 TAGE IN QUIBERON)

Germany, France, Austria

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

AGA(ÁГА)

Bulgaria, Germany, France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

ANNA'S WAR(ВОЙНА АННЫ)

Russia

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

ARRHYTHMIA(АРИТМИЯ)

Russia, Finland, Germany

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

AYKA

Russia, Germany, Poland, Kazakhstan

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

BEAST

United Kingdom

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

BORDER(GRÄNS)

Sweden, Denmark

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

BORG/MCENROE(BORG)

Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

CARMEN & LOLA(CARMEN Y LOLA)

Spain

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

COBAIN

Netherlands, Germany, Belgium

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

COLD WAR(ZIMNA WOJNA)

Poland, United Kingdom, France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

CUSTODY(JUSQU'A LA GARDE)

France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

DIAMANTINO

Portugal, France, Brasil

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

DOGMAN

Italy, France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

DONBASS

Germany, France, Romania, Netherlands, Ukraine

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

DOVLATOV(Довлатов)

Russia, Poland, Serbia

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

FOXTROT

Germany, Israel, France, Switzerland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

FUGUE(FUGA)

Poland, Sweden, Czech Republic

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

GIRL

Belgium, Netherlands

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

HAPPY AS LAZZARO(LAZZARO FELICE)

Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

LONGING(GAAGUA)

Israel

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

MADEMOISELLE PARADIS(LICHT)

Austria, Germany

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

MEN DON'T CRY(MUŠKARCI NE PLAČU)

Bosnia-Herzegovina, Germany, Croatia, Slovenia

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

MICHAEL INSIDE

Ireland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

MILADA

Czech Republic

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

MUG(TWARZ)

Poland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

ONE DAY(EGY NAP)

Hungary

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

PADDINGTON 2

United Kingdom

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

PETRA

Spain, Denmark, France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

PITY(OIKTOS)

Greece, Poland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

POMEGRANATE ORCHARD(NAR BAĞI)

Azerbaijan

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

POROROCA

Romania, France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

SCARY MOTHER(SASHISHI DEDA)

Georgia, Estonia

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

SHOCK WAVES: DIARY OF MY MIND(ONDES DE CHOC: JOURNAL DE MA TÊTE)

Switzerland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

STYX

Germany, Austria

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THE CAPTAIN(DER HAUPTMANN)

Germany, France, Poland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THE GIANT(HANDIA)

Spain

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THE GUILTY(DEN SKYLDIGE)

Denmark

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THE HOUSE BY THE SEA(LA VILLA)

France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT

Denmark, Germany, France, Sweden

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THE SUMMER(LETO)

Russia, France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THE WILD PEAR TREE(AHLAT AĞACI)

Turkey, Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, France, Qatar, North Macedonia, Sweden

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

THOSE WHO ARE FINE(DENE WOS GUET GEIT)

Switzerland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

TOUCH ME NOT

Romania, Germany, Bulgaria, France, Czech Republic

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

TRANSIT

Germany, France

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

U - JULY 22(UTØYA 22. JULI)

Norway

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

UNDER THE TREE(UNDIR TRÉNU)

Iceland, Germany, Denmark, Poland

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY(HVA VIL FOLK SI)

Norway, Germany, Sweden

Feature Film Selection

Feature Film Selection

WOMAN AT WAR(KONA FER Í STRÍÐ)

Iceland, France, Ukraine

Documentary Selection

Nominees
Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

BERGMAN - A YEAR IN A LIFE(BERGMAN - ETT ÅR, ETT LIV)

Sweden, Germany

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

END OF LIFE

Greece, USA

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

METEORS(Meteorlar)

Netherlands, Turkey

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

OF FATHERS AND SONS

Germany, Syria, Lebanon, Qatar

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

SAMOUNI ROAD

Italy, France

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

SRBENKA

Croatia

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

TARZAN'S TESTICLES(OUĂLE LUI TARZAN)

Romania, France

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

THE DEAD NATION(ȚARA MOARTĂ)

Romania

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

THE DISTANT BARKING OF DOGS

Denmark, Finland, Sweden

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

THE LUST FOR POWER(MEČIAR)

Slovakia, Czech Republic

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

THE OTHER SIDE OF EVERYTHING(DRUGA STRANA SVEGA)

Serbia, France

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL(AL OTRO LADO DEL MURO)

Spain, Mexico

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

THE POETESS

Germany, United Arab Emirates

Documentary Selection

Documentary Selection

THE SILENCE OF OTHERS

Spain, USA

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