34th European Film Awards |
Date |
11 December 2021 (2021-12-11) |
Site |
Berlin, Germany |
Host |
Annabelle Mandeng |
Organizer |
European Film Academy |
Official website |
EFA |
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The 34th European Film Awards were presented in Berlin, Germany on 11 December 2021.[1][2] Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the awards went ahead without an in person audience, taking the form of a hybrid event,[1] including pre-produced and live online.[3]
Selection
Feature Film
The first part of the selection of feature films announced on August 24, 2021.[4][5]
- 200 Meters – Ameen Nayfeh (, , )
- A Chiara – Jonas Carpignano (, )
- Ahed's Knee (Ha'berech) – Nadav Lapid (, , )
- Ammonite – Francis Lee ()
- And Tomorrow the Entire World (Und morgen die ganze Welt) – Julia von Heinz ()
- Annette – Leos Carax (, , , , )
- Apples (Μήλα / Mila) – Christos Nikou (, , )
- Assandira – Salvatore Mereu ()
- Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (Babardeală cu bucluc sau porno balamuc) – Radu Jude (, , , )
- Beginning – Dea Kulumbegashvili (, )
- Brother's Keeper (Okul Tıraşı) – Ferit Karahan (, )
- Compartment No. 6 (Hytti nro 6) – Juho Kuosmanen (, , , )
- Conference (Конференция / Konferentsiya) – Ivan Tverdovskiy (, , , )
- Dear Comrades! (Dorogie tovarishchi!) – Andrei Konchalovsky ()
- Fabian – Going to the Dogs (Fabian oder Der Gang vor die Hunde) – Dominik Graf ()
- Forest – I See You Everywhere (Rengeteg – mindenhol látlak) – Bence Fliegauf ()
- Gaza mon amour – Tarzan Nasser, Arab Nasser (, , , Template:Country data PAL)
- Good Mother (Bonne mère) – Hafsia Herzi ()
- Great Freedom (Große Freiheit) – Sebastian Meise (, )
- Happening (L'événement) – Audrey Diwan ()
- Hammamet – Gianni Amelio ()
- Here We Are (Hine Anachnu) – Nir Bergman (, )
- Hive (Zgjoi) – Blerta Basholli (, , , )
- I'm Your Man (Ich bin dein Mensch) – Maria Schrader ()
- Luzzu – Alex Camilleri ()
- Natural Light (Természetes fény) – Dénes Nagy (, , , )
- Never Gonna Snow Again (Śniegu już nigdy nie będzie) – Małgorzata Szumowska, Michał Englert (, )
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- Night of the Kings (La Nuit des Rois) – Philippe Lacôte (, , , )
- Nowhere Special – Uberto Pasolini (, , )
- Oasis (Oaza) – Ivan Ikic (, , , )
- Petite Maman – Céline Sciamma ()
- Petrov's Flu (Petrovy v grippe) – Kirill Serebrennikov ()
- Pleasure – Ninja Thyberg (, , )
- Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time (Felkészülés meghatározatlan ideig tartó együttlétre) – Lili Horvát ()
- Promising Young Woman – Emerald Fennell ()
- Quo Vadis, Aida? – Jasmila Žbanić (, , , , , , , , )
- Riders of Justice (Retfærdighedens Ryttere) – Anders Thomas Jensen (, )
- Supernova – Harry Macqueen ()
- The Belly of the Sea (El Ventre del Mar) – Agustí Villaronga ()
- The Dig – Simon Stone ()
- The Fam (Le Mif) – Fred Baillif ()
- The Father – Florian Zeller (, )
- The Girl and the Spider (Das Mädchen und die Spinne) – Ramon Zürcher, Silvan Zürcher ()
- The Hand of God (È stata la mano di Dio) – Paolo Sorrentino ()
- The Innocents (De uskyldige) – Eskil Vogt ()
- The Macaluso Sisters (Le sorelle Macaluso) – Emma Dante ()
- The Mauritanian – Kevin Macdonald (, , )
- The Whaler Boy (Kitoboy) – Philipp Yuryev (, , )
- The Worst Person in the World (Verdens verste menneske) – Joachim Trier (, , , )
- Titane – Julia Ducournau (, )
- Tove – Zaida Bergroth (, )
- Unclenching the Fists (Razzhimaya kulaki) – Kira Kovalenko ()
- What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? (რას ვხედავთ როდესაც ცას ვუყურებთ? / Ras vkhedavt, rodesac cas vukurebt?) – Alexandre Koberidze (, )
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Documentary
The selection of 15 documentary films was announced on August 24, 2021.[6][5]
- A New Shift (Nová šichta) – Jindřich Andrš ()
- A Song Called Hate – Anna Hildur Hildibrandsdóttir ()
- All-In – Volkan Üce (, , )
- Babi Yar. Context – Sergei Loznitsa (, )
- Flee (Flugt) – Jonas Poher Rasmussen (, , , )
- Gorbachev. Heaven (Gorbačovs. Paradīze) – Vitaly Manskiy (, )
- Les Enfants Terribles – Ahmet Necdet Cupur (, , )
- Mr Bachmann and His Class (Herr Bachmann und seine Klasse) – Maria Speth ()
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- Taming the Garden – Salomé Jashi (, , )
- The Banality of Grief – Jon Bang Carlsen ()
- The First 54 Years: An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation – Avi Mograbi (, , , )
- The Most Beautiful Boy in the World – Kristina Lindström, Kristian Petri ()
- The Other Side of the River – Antonia Kilian (, )
- The Rain Will Never Stop – Alina Gorlova (, , , )
- We (Nous) – Alice Diop ()
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Short Film
The European Short Film 2021 is presented in co-operation with the following European film festivals (due to the COVID-19 pandemic the list of festivals as well as the dates of the festivals are subject to change – festivals might also be held online). The participating festival choose one candidate each and later nominate five short films for the main prize.[7]
- 10–16 October 2020: International Short Film Festival of Cyprus () - The News (dir. Lorin Terezi)
- 15–25 October 2020: Riga International Film Festival () - Push This Button If You Begin to Panic (dir. Gabriel Böhmer)
- 19–25 October 2020: Uppsala Short Film Festival () - Maalbeek (dir. Ismaël Joffroy Chandoutis)
- 24–31 October 2020: Valladolid International Film Festival () - The Martyr (dir. Fernando Pomares)
- 3–8 November 2020: Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur () - Dustin (dir. Naïla Guiguet)
- 4–15 November 2020: Cork International Film Festival () - Blue Fear (dir. Marie Jacotey & Lola Halifa-Legrand)
- 17–25 November 2020: Black Nights Film Festival – PÖFF Shorts () - Precious (dir. Paul Mas)
- 5–12 December 2020: Leuven International Short Film Festival () - Marlon Brando (dir. Vincent Tilanus)
- 29 January - 6 February 2021: Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival () - Beyond is the Day (dir. Damian Kocur) (
- 1–7 February 2021: International Film Festival Rotterdam () - Flowers Blooming in Our Throats (dir. Eva Giolo)
- 1–5 March 2021: Berlin International Film Festival () - Easter Eggs (dir. Nicolas Keppens)
- 10–14 March 2021: Tampere Film Festival () - Mission: Hebron (dir. Rona Segal)
- 14–18 April 2021: Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen () - The Natural Death of a Mouse (dir. Katharina Huber)
- 27 May - 6 June 2021: VIENNA SHORTS – International Short Film Festival () - Bella (dir. Thelyia Petraki)
- 30 May - 6 June 2021: Krakow Film Festival () - Hide (dir. Daniel Gray)
- 1–7 June 2021: Kurzfilm Festival Hamburg () - Minnen (dir. Kristin Johannessen)
- 6–17 July 2021: Festival de Cannes () - Displaced (dir. Samir Karahoda)
- 16–25 July 2021: Curtas Vila do Conde – International Film Festival () - Vo (dir. Nicolas Gourault)
- 27–31 July 2021: Motovun Film Festival () - Armadila (dir. Gorana Jovanović)
- 4–14 August 2021: Locarno Film Festival () - In Flow of Words (dir. Eliane Esther Bots)
- 13–20 August 2021: Sarajevo Film Festival () - My Uncle Tudor (dir. Olga Lucovnicova)
- 30 August - 5 September 2021: OFF – Odense International () - The Long Goodbye (dir. Aneil Karia)
- 1–11 September 2021: Venice Film Festival () - Fall of the Ibis King (dir. Mikai Geronimo & Josh O'Caoimh)
- 18–25 September 2021: Encounters Film Festival () - Zonder Meer (dir. Meltse Van Coillie)
- 19 - 25 September 2021: Drama International Short Film Festival () - Nha Sunhu (dir. José Magro)
Feature Films Awards
Nominations were announced on November 9, 2021.[8]
English title |
Director(s) |
Producer(s) |
Country |
Language |
Compartment No. 6 |
Juho Kuosmanen |
Jussi Rantamäki, Riina Sildos, Jamila Wenske, Melanie Blocksdorf, Natalia Drozd-Makan, Sergey Selyanov |
/ / / |
Russian, Finnish |
The Father |
Florian Zeller |
Philippe Carcassonne, Jean-Louis Livi, David Parfitt |
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English |
The Hand of God |
Paolo Sorrentino |
Paolo Sorrentino, Lorenzo Mieli |
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Italian |
Quo Vadis, Aida? |
Jasmila Žbanić |
Damir Ibrahimović, Jasmila Žbanić |
/ / / / / / / / |
Bosnian, English, Dutch, Serbian |
Titane |
Julia Ducournau |
Jean-Christophe Reymond, Amaury Ovise, Jean-Yves Roubin, Cassandre Warnauts |
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French |
EFA Excellence Awards
The winners were announced on November 16, 2021. The members of the jury were Camilla Hjelm, Matt Kasmir, Jelena Maksimovic, Ursula Patzak, Célia Sayaphoum, Francis "Kiko" Soeder, Başar Ünder and Leendert van Nimwegen.[9]
Film Awards Not Based on a Feature Film Selection
Source:[10]
European Comedy
The award is presented to the director of a feature-length European comedy intended for theatrical release.
European Discovery - Prix FIPRESCI
In co-operation with FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Film Critics, the award is presented to a director for his/her first full-length European feature film intended for theatrical release. The nominees were announced on 12 October 2021. The 2021 nominations were determined by a committee consisting of European Film Academy Board Members Anita Juka (Croatia) and Joanna Szymańska (Poland), producer/screenwriter Paula Alvarez Vaccaro (UK, Italy), producer Vladimer Katcharava (Georgia) as well as film critics Marta Balaga (Finland, Poland), Janet Baris (Turkey), Andrei Plakhov (Russia), Frédéric Ponsard (France) and Britt Sørensen (Norway) as representatives of FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Film Critics.[11]
European Documentary
The award is presented to the director of a European documentary film intended for theatrical release.
English title |
Director(s) |
Country |
Language |
Babi Yar. Context |
Sergei Loznitsa |
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Ukrainian, Russian, German, Polish |
Flee |
Jonas Poher Rasmussen |
/ / / |
Danish, English, Dari, Russian, Swedish |
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World |
Kristina Lindström & Kristian Petri |
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English, French, Italian, Japanese, Swedish |
Mr Bachmann and His Class |
Maria Speth |
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German |
Taming the Garden |
Salomé Jashi |
/ / |
Georgian |
European Animated Feature Film
In co-operation with CARTOON, the European Association of Animation Film, the award is presented to the director of a European animated feature film intended for theatrical release.
European Short Film
The award is presented to the director of a European short film. The final five short films were nominated from the final list by the participating festivals.[12]
Honorary Awards
EFA Lifetime Achievement Award
The award is given to honour an extraordinary lifetime achievement which has made a special contribution to European cinema
Recipient |
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Márta Mészáros[13] |
Throughout her courageous and innovative films, Márta Mészáros has been devoted to depicting the lives and giving a voice to independent and complex women.[13] |
European Achievement in World Cinema
The award honours an outstanding achievement in world cinema.
Recipient |
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Susanne Bier[14] |
Susanne Bier is the first female director to win an Oscar, a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a European Film Award. |
Special Awards
EFA Award for Innovative Storytelling
The award goes to the director of an outstanding innovative achievement in European storytelling which reflects the changes in the cinematic landscape.
Recipient |
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Steve McQueen for Small Axe[15] |
With this award, the European Film Academy wishes to pay tribute to a ground-breaking pièce d’oeuvre that forces audiences to see where it hasn't looked before. An anthology of a multi-faceted history which has never been given the attention it deserves; Steve McQueen has created five films inspired by real-life events in the 70s and 80s within the UK's West-Indian community. Each part taking a different position, SMALL AXE poignantly explores how systemic racism continuously fuels injustice and the fight for civil rights is not the same for all in Europe. The series of films also celebrate the unique culture of the West Indies, which influenced and inspired not just Britain but the whole of Europe. With its strong performances of a fantastic ensemble of actors and its overall cinematic impact, SMALL AXE shows McQueen's huge talent as an innovative storyteller, while leaving audiences unable to un-see a painful facet of our reality again, but never forgetting to reveal the joy of the every day.[15] |
Eurimages Co-Production Award
Presented in co-operation with Eurimages, the award goes to a distinguished European producer active in coproduction. Eurimages selects the award winner to acknowledge the decisive role of co-productions in fostering international exchange.
Recipient |
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Maria Ekerhovd[16] |
Her production company Mer Film's ambition is to produce Norwegian and international art-house films by directors with a personal artistic vision. Mer Film believes in long term releationships with directors and co – producing partners and in 2015 the company expanded its mission by founding Mer Filmdistribusjon, a distribution company which works closely with the production company. |
EFA Sustainability Award - Prix FILM4CLIMATE
Presented in co-operation with the World Bank Group's Connect4Climate and its Film4Climate campaign, the award goes to a European film or company for an outstanding contribution to sustainability in film. The winner is announced during the Nominees’ and Excellence Awards Winners’ Celebration on the night before the European Film Awards.
Audience Awards
Lux European Audience Film Award
Presented in co-operation with the European Parliament and in partnership with the European Commission and Europa Cinemas, the award is built on the LUX Prize, the film prize of the European Parliament established in 2007 as a symbol of the European Parliament's commitment to culture, and EFA's People's Choice Award. It continues building bridges across Europe, as one of the LUX Award's objectives, by shedding light on films that go to the heart of the European public debate. The award aims at strengthening ties between politics and citizens, by inviting European audiences to become active protagonists by voting for their favourite films.[17]
The three nominated films are viewed by audiences in cinemas (online if the situation requires it) across Europe, via the LUX Film Days (February – May) and the LUX Audience Week (March or May depending on the ceremony date). Voting opens for the public from day 1 after the EFA Ceremony until two weeks before the LUX Ceremony. Members of the European Parliament vote from the beginning of March until the day before the Awards Ceremony (exact timeline TBD/TBC). The final ranking will be determined by combining the public vote ratings and the vote ratings by the Members of the European Parliament, with each group weighing 50 per cent. The film with the highest average rating will become the winner.
EFA Young Audience Award (YAA)
The award is presented to the director of a European film that addresses an audience between 12 and 14 years of age.[18]
European University Film Award (EUFA)
Presented in co-operation with Filmfest Hamburg, the award actively involves university students, spreads the “European idea” and transports the spirit of European cinema to an audience group of 20-29-year-olds. It also supports film dissemination, film education and the culture of debating. Based on the Feature Film Selection 2021 and the Documentary Selection 2021 Filmfest Hamburg and EFA nominate five films. They are later viewed in non-commercial closed jury sessions and discussed at the participating universities. The students at each institution select their favourite film.[19] The nominations were announced on 28 September 2021.[20]
English title |
Director(s) |
Country |
Language |
Apples |
Christos Nikou |
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Greek, English |
Flee |
Jonas Poher Rasmussen |
/ / / |
Danish, English, Dari, Russian, Swedish |
Great Freedom |
Sebastian Meise |
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German |
Happening |
Audrey Diwan |
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French |
Quo Vadis, Aida? |
Jasmila Žbanić |
/ / / / / / / / |
Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian, English, Dutch, Serbian |
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External links
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Planned awards |
- Best Special and Visual Effects
- Best Makeup and Hairstyling
- Best Sound Editing
- Best Sound Mixing
- Best Choreography
- Best Children's/Family Film
- Best Action Film
- Best Thriller
- Best Original Song
- Best Short Form Music Video
- Best Long Form Music Video
- Best Fictional Short Drama
- Best Short Animation
- Best Documentary Short Film
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best Original Screenplay
- Innovation Award for Best Experimental Film
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