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4th European Film Awards

1991 film awards ceremony in Germany


1991 film awards ceremony in Germany

The 4th Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1991. The ceremony was organised by the European Film Academy, and took place at the DEFA Studios in Potsdam (Germany). The winners were announced on 1 December, with Ken Loach receiving the Felix for European Film of the Year for his feature film Riff-Raff.

Winners

European Film of the Year

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Country
Riff-RaffKen LoachUnited Kingdom
The VoyagerHomo FaberVolker SchlöndorffGermany
The Little GangsterLe petit criminelJacques DoillonFrance

Young European Film of the Year

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Country
Toto the HeroToto le hérosJaco Van DormaelBelgium
DelicatessenMarc Caro, Jean-Pierre JeunetFrance
UltraUltràRicky TognazziItaly

European Actor of the Year

  • Michel Bouquet — Toto le héros (Toto the Hero)

European Actress of the Year

  • Clotilde Courau — Le petit Criminel (The Little Gangster)

European Supporting Actor of the Year

  • Ricky Memphis — Ultrà (Ultra)

European Supporting Actress of the Year

  • Marta Keler — Virdžina

European Screen-Writer of the Year

  • Jaco van Dormael — Toto le héros (Toto the Hero)

European Cinematographer of the Year

  • Walther van den Ende — Toto le héros (Toto the Hero)

European Film Composer of the Year

  • Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson — Börn náttúrunnar (Children of Nature)

European Production Designers of the Year

  • Kreta Kjnaković (sets) and Valerie Pozzo Di Borgo (costumes) — Delicatessen

European Film Editor of the Year

  • Giancarla Simoncelli — Ultrà (Ultra)

European Cinema Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Alexandre Trauner

European Cinema Society Award of Merit

  • Directors' Fortnight in Cannes (La Quinzaine des Réalisateurs)

European Documentary Film of the Year

  • Usłyszcie mój krzyk (Hear My Cry), by Maciej Janusz Drygas, Prod. Film Studio Zodiak Warsaw, Poland

Special Mentions

  • Crimes et passions – La cicatrice (Crimes and Passions – The Scar), by Mireille Dumas Prod. TF1 Paris, France
  • Die Mauer (The Wall), by Jürgen Böttcher, Prod. DEFA-Studio for Dokumentarfilme Berlin, Germany

References

References

  1. "Archive – European Film Awards".
  2. "European Film Awards (1991)".
  3. "Riff-Raff".
  4. "Toto the Hero / Toto le héros".
  5. "The Little Gangster / Le petit criminel".
  6. "Ultra".
  7. "Children of Nature".
  8. "Delicatessen".
  9. "Hear My Cry / Uslyszcie mój krzyk".
  10. "Crimes and Passions – The Scar / Crimes et passions – La Cicatrice".
  11. "The Wall / Die Mauer".
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