Award ceremony
The 24th European Film Awards were presented on 3 December 2011 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the over 2,500 members of the European Film Academy.[1]
Winners and nominees
The nominations for the 24th European Film Awards were announced on 5 November.
Best Film
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Melancholia | Melancholia | Lars von Trier | Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Germany, France |
The Artist | The Artist | Michel Hazanavicius | France |
The Kid with a Bike | Le Gamin au vélo | Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne | Belgium, France, Italy |
In a Better World | Hævnen | Susanne Bier | Denmark, Sweden |
The King's Speech | The King's Speech | Tom Hooper | Great Britain |
Le Havre | Le Havre | Aki Kaurismäki | Finland, France, Germany |
Best Director
Best Actress
Best Actor
Best Screenwriter
Best Cinematographer
Best Editor
Editor | Nationality | English title | Original title |
Tariq Anwar | India and Great Britain | The King's Speech | The King's Speech |
Mathilde Bonnefoy | France | Three | Drei |
Molly Malene Stensgaard [de] | Denmark | Melancholia | Melancholia |
Best Production Designer
Production Designer | Nationality | English title | Original title |
Jette Lehmann [no] | Denmark | Melancholia | Melancholia |
Paola Bizzarri [it] | Italy | We Have a Pope | Habemus Papam |
Antxón Gómez [ca; es; eu; it] | Spain | The Skin I Live In | La piel que habito |
Best Composer
Best Documentary
Best Animated Feature Film
The nominees for Best Animated Feature Film were selected by a committee consisting of EFA Board Members and representatives from the European Association of Animation Film.[2]
Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI
The nominees for best feature-film debut were selected by a committee consisting of representatives from EFA and the International Federation of Film Critics.[3]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Oxygen | Adem | Hans Van Nuffel [fr; nl] | Belgium and the Netherlands |
Breathing | Atmen | Karl Markovics | Austria |
Michael | Michael | Markus Schleinzer [de; es; fr; it; mg] | Austria |
Nothing's All Bad | Smukke menesker | Mikkel Munch-Fals [da] | Denmark |
Tilva Roš | Tilva Roš | Nikola Ležaić | Serbia |
Best Short Film
The nominees for Best Short Film were selected by independent juries at a series of film festivals throughout Europe.[1]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
The Wholly Family | The Wholly Family | Terry Gilliam | Italy |
Berik | Berik | Daniel Borgman | Denmark |
Little Children, Big Words | Små barn, stora ord | Lisa James-Larsson [sv] | Sweden |
Incident by a Bank | Händelse vid bank | Ruben Östlund | Sweden |
Derby | Derby | Paul Negoescu [ro] | Romania |
Jessi | Jessi | Mariejosephin Schneider [de] | Germany |
The Wolves | I lupi | Alberto de Michele [Wikidata] | Italy and Netherlands |
The Unliving | Återfödelsen | Hugo Lilja [Wikidata] | Sweden |
Silent River | Apele tac | Anca Miruna Lăzărescu | Germany and Romania |
Paparazzi | Paparazzi | Piotr Bernaś [Wikidata] | Poland |
The Great Race | La gran carrera | Kote Camacho [es; eu] | Spain |
Dimanches | Dimanches | Valéry Rosier [fr] | Belgium |
Out | Tse | Roee Rosen | Israel |
Frozen Stories | Opowieści z chłodni | Grzegorz Jaroszuk | Poland |
Hypercrisis | Hypercrisis | Josef Dabernig [de] | Austria |
People's Choice Award
The winner of the People's Choice Award was selected by online votes.[4]
See also
References
- ^ a b Staff writer (26 September 2011). "15 Short Films Nominated for European Film Awards". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 5 November 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
- ^ Staff writer (20 September 2011). "EFA Nominates Three Animation Films". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
- ^ Staff writer (11 October 2011). "Five Debut Films nominated for European Film Awards". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 2 December 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
- ^ Staff writer (1 September 2011). "EFA Opens Vote for People's Choice Award". europeanfilmacademy.org. European Film Awards. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
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