Today, the European Film Academy revealed the nominees of the main categories of the 35th European Film Awards. The award ceremony takes place on 10 December in Reykjavík and will celebrate the best of European Film culture.
For the first time the Academy announces the nominations in a video presenting all nominated productions and protagonists. Please find the video here.
These are the nominations:
This award is presented in co-operation with FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Film Critics to a director for a first full-length feature film. A committee composed of members of FIPRESCI and experts appointed by the European Film Academy decides upon the six nominated productions.
Please find more information on the above nominations (including synopsis, cast, credits, and statements of directors – if available) here.
The awarding procedure is a three-stage process. After the announcement of the shortlisted feature and documentary films, the 4,400 members of the European Film Academy have watched the selections and voted on the nominations in the feature film categories ‘European Film’, ‘Director’, ‘Actor’, ‘Actress’, ‘Screenwriter’, as well as for the nominations in the category ‘European Documentary’. The nominations in the categories of ‘European Comedy’, ‘Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI, ‘Animated Feature Film’ and ‘Short Film’ have been selected by nomination committees consisting of a diverse range of invited European experts. Now the Academy members of the European Film Academy will vote for the winners who will be announced at the European Film Awards ceremony on 10 December 2022.
The winners of the Excellence Awards in the categories ‘European Cinematography’, ‘Editing’, ‘Production Design’, ‘Costume Design’, ‘Make-up & Hair’, ‘Original Score’, ‘Sound’ and ‘Visual Effects’ will be determined by an eight-member jury consisting of representatives of the different arts and crafts and will be announced on 23 November. The award winners of the ‘European Lifetime Achievement’, the ‘European Achievement in World Cinema’ and the ‘European Innovative Storytelling’ have already been announced and will be honored in Reykjavík.
The European Film Awards’ awarding procedures are based on the Diversity & Inclusion Standards of the European Film Academy, as displayed here.
The ceremony of the European Film Awards – the most renowned and prestigious award for European film – is presented by the European Film Academy and European Film Academy Production.
The European Film Academy seeks to support and connect its 4,400 members and celebrates and promotes their work. Its aims are to share knowledge and to educate audiences of all ages about European cinema. Positioning itself as a leading organization and facilitating crucial debates within the industry, the Academy strives to unite everyone who loves European cinema, culminating annually in the Month of European Film and the European Film Awards, by including European film heritage in its portfolio and by expanding its focus on young audiences through the European Film Club.
—
Deed News website:
http://www.deed.news/
Deed News publication on Google News:
http://news.google.com/publications/CAAqBwgKMPPbsQswgPfIAw/
Deed News on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/DeedNews
Deed News on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/DeedNewsAgency
Deed News company page on LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/company/deed-news
Deed News on Instagram:
http://www.instagram.com/deed.news/
Deed News channel on Vimeo:
http://vimeo.com/channels/filmfestivalnews/
Deed News channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/@deednews
This post was last modified on November 8, 2022 10:12 am
2022 DOK Leipzig looks back on a successful edition of the festival this year, with a total of 41,523 attendances having been registered.
Film at Lincoln Center announces Yoshimitsu Morita, a retrospective of the Japanese filmmaker's career, running from December 2–11.
INTERFILM 38 - Courage and surprise: More than 350 films will be screened at INTERFILM and KUKI.
Cyrus Neshvad's THE RED SUITCASE has qualified to be considered for the 95th Academy® Awards after winning the Oscar®-qualifying award at the Tirana International Film Festival.
The film awards for the 64th Nordische Filmtage Lübeck were handed out this evening at the gala Prize Night at Theater Lübeck. MC Loretta Stern hosted the ceremony during which prizes worth 63,000 euros…
At the opening of the Seville European Film Festival today, the European Film Academy introduces the Month of European Film as Europe's own film and award season. Starting on 13…
This year, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival will screen 232 features and 230 short films from 75 countries. As of today, the full PÖFF program is public and ticket sales…
The RE:U:NITE Gala returns during the 22nd edition of the Whistler Film Festival (WFF) with an extraordinary celebration of film and music. WFF has unveiled its first round of honourees…
Filipe Melo's THE LONE WOLF (O Lobo Solitário) has qualified to be considered for the 2023 Academy Awards. THE LONE WOLF is represented by h264 whose previous films MARGUERITE and…
Leave a Reply