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European Film Awards

Annual film award presented by the European Film Academy


Summary

Annual film award presented by the European Film Academy

FieldValue
nameEuropean Film Awards
current_awards38th European Film Awards
imageEuropean Film Awards statue.png
imagesize50px
awarded_forExcellence in European cinematic achievements
presenterEuropean Film Academy
locationEurope
year1988
year22023
website

The European Film Awards (or European Film Academy Awards) have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements. The awards are given in 19 categories, of which the most important is the Best Film. They are restricted to European cinema and European producers, directors and actors. The awards were officially also called the "Felix Awards" until 1997, in reference to the former award's trophy statuette, which was replaced by a feminine statuette.

Since 1997, the European Film Awards have been held in early- to mid-December. Hosting duties have alternated between Berlin, Germany in odd-numbered years and other European cities in even-numbered years. The 33rd European Film Awards were held on 12 December 2020 as a virtual ceremony. In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian films were excluded from the 2022 European Film Awards.

Awarding procedures

Feature films participating in the European Film Awards must be European feature-length fiction films intended for normal theatrical release which must have had their first official screening (be it at a festival or at a regular cinema) after 1 July of the year before. Based on a selection of approximately 40 films recommended for a nomination, the members of the European Film Academy vote for the nominations in the main categories, which are announced in early November at the Seville European Film Festival. Based on the nominations, the members of the European Film Academy then vote for the winners which are announced at the European Film Awards Ceremony in early December.

Eligibility

The criteria whereby a film qualifies as European are based upon the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production, Appendix II, issued by the Council of Europe. This definition might be extended for Israeli and Palestinian works and nationalities. A cinematographic work qualifies as European if it achieves at least 16 points (out of 21).

The European Film Academy uses a lower minimum of 13 points.

European elementsWeighting Points
Creative group
Director4
Script writer3
Composer1
Performing group
First role3
Second role2
Third role1
Technical craft group
Head of Department – cinematography1
Head of Department – sound1
Head of Department – picture editing1
Head of Department – production or costume design1
Studio or shooting location1
VFX or CGI location1
Post-production location1

Host cities

YearDateVenueCityPresenterDirector
1st (1988)1 Dec. 1988Theater des WestensWest GermanyWest Berlin West BerlinJan Niklas, Désirée NosbuschRobin Bextor
2nd (1989)25 Nov. 1989Théâtre des Champs-ElyséesFrance ParisFernando Rey, Agnès Soral
3rd (1990)2 Dec. 1990Royal Concert HallSCO GlasgowSheena McDonald, Melvyn Bragg
4th (1991)1 Dec. 1991BabelsbergGermany PotsdamDésirée Nosbusch-Becker, Johannes Willms
5th (1992)25 Nov. 1992BabelsbergGermany PotsdamSenta Berger, Ben Kingsley
6th (1993)4 Dec. 1993BabelsbergGermany PotsdamFanny Ardant
7th (1994)27 Nov. 1994SpiegelzeltGermany Berlin-
8th (1995)12 Nov. 1995Bar jeder VernunftGermany Berlin-
9th (1996)8 Nov. 1996Blue Tent in LützowplatzGermany Berlin-
10th (1997)7 Dec. 1997Flughafen TempelhofGermany BerlinTania Bryer
11th (1998)4 Dec. 1998Old Vic TheatreENG LondonMel Smith, Carole Bouquet
12th (1999)4 Dec. 1999Schiller TheaterGermany BerlinMel Smith, Carole Bouquet
13th (2000)2 Dec. 2000Chaillot National TheatreFrance ParisRupert Everett, Antoine de Caunes
14th (2001)1 Dec. 2001TempodromGermany BerlinMel Smith
15th (2002)7 Dec. 2002Rome Opera HouseItaly RomeAsia Argento, Mel Smith
16th (2003)6 Dec. 2003Treptow ArenaGermany BerlinHeino Ferch
17th (2004)11 Dec. 2004Forum Convention CenterSpain BarcelonaMaria de Medeiros, Juanjo PuigcorbéManuel Huerga
18th (2005)3 Dec. 2005Treptow ArenaGermany BerlinHeino FerchPepe Danquart
19th (2006)2 Dec. 2006EXPO XXI CenterPoland WarsawMaciej Stuhr, Sophie MarceauVolker Weicker
20th (2007)1 Dec. 2007Treptow ArenaGermany BerlinJan Josef Liefers, Emmanuelle BéartVolker Weicker
21st (2008)6 Dec. 2008ForumDenmark CopenhagenMikael BertelsenAndreas Morell
22nd (2009)12 Dec. 2009Hall of the CenturyGermany BochumAnke EngelkeAndreas Morell
23rd (2010)4 Dec. 2010Nokia Concert HallEstonia TallinnAnke Engelke, Märt AvandiAndreas Morell
24th (2011)3 Dec. 2011TempodromGermany BerlinAnke EngelkeNadja Zonsarowa
25th (2012)1 Dec. 2012Mediterranean Conference CentreMalta VallettaAnke EngelkeNadja Zonsarowa
26th (2013)7 Dec. 2013Haus der Berliner FestspieleGermany BerlinAnke EngelkeNadja Zonsarowa
27th (2014)13 Dec. 2014Latvian National OperaLatvia RigaThomas HermannsMichael Maier
28th (2015)12 Dec. 2015Haus der Berliner FestspieleGermany BerlinThomas HermannsNadja Zonsarowa
29th (2016)10 Dec. 2016National Forum of MusicPoland WrocławMaciej StuhrMaria von Heland, Nadja Zonsarowa
30th (2017)9 Dec. 2017Haus der Berliner FestspieleGermany BerlinThomas HermannsMaria von Heland, Nadja Zonsarowa
31st (2018)15 Dec. 2018Teatro de la MaestranzaSpain SevilleRossy de Palma, Ashraf Barhom, Amira Casar, Anamaria Marinca, Ivan Shvedoff, Tom WlaschihaMaria von Heland, Nadja Zonsarowa
32nd (2019)7 Dec. 2019Haus der Berliner FestspieleGermany BerlinAnna Brüggemann, Aistė DiržiūtėDietrich Brüggemann, Nadja Zonsarowa
33rd (2020)12 Dec. 2020Online from FuturiumGermany BerlinSteven Gätjen
34th (2021)11 Dec. 2021Haus der Berliner FestspieleGermany Berlin
35th (2022)10 Dec. 2022Harpa Conference and Concert HallIceland ReykjavíkUnnsteinn Manuel
36th (2023)9 Dec. 2023Arena BerlinGermany BerlinBritta SteffenhagenRobert Lehniger
37th (2024)7 Dec. 2024Lucerne Culture and Congress CentreSwitzerland LuzernFernando Tiberini
38th (2025)17 Jan. 2026Haus der Kulturen der WeltGermany Berlin

:European Capital of Culture event

Up through the 2018 ceremony, 15 cities in 10 countries have hosted the contest. Berlin has been host 14 times, Potsdam 3 times, and Paris 2 times. Barcelona, Bochum, Copenhagen, Glasgow, London, Riga, Rome, Seville, Tallinn, Valletta, Warsaw, and Wroclaw, have each hosted once.

Award categories

Current categories

  • Best Film
  • Best Comedy
  • European Discovery
  • Best Animated Feature Film
  • Best Short Film
  • Best Documentary Film
  • Best Director
  • Best Actor
  • Best Actress
  • Best Composer
  • Best Editor
  • Best Screenwriter
  • Best Production Designer
  • Best Cinematographer
  • Best European Co-Production
  • Best Sound Designer
  • Best Costume Designer
  • Best Makeup and Hairstyling
  • Best Visual Effects

Audience awards

  • Audience Award for Best Film
  • Young Audience Award
  • University Award (Student's Choice)

Special awards

  • Lifetime Achievement
  • Achievement in World Cinema

Defunct awards

  • Best Non-European Film
  • Best Young Film
  • Best Supporting Actor
  • Best Supporting Actress
  • Best Supporting Performance
  • Best Young Actor or Actress
  • People's Choice Award Best Actor
  • People's Choice Award Best Actress
  • People's Choice Award Best Director
  • Prix d'Excellence
  • Critics Award
  • Award of Merit
  • Honorary Award
  • Special Jury Award
  • European Cinema Society Special Award
  • Special Mention

Proposed awards

  • Best Animated Short Subject
  • Best Live Action Short Subject
  • Best Documentary Short Subject
  • Best Music Video
  • Best Cast
  • Best Action or Adventure Film
  • Best Sound Editing
  • Best Sound Mixing
  • Best Screenwriter - Adapted
  • Best Screenwriter - Original
  • Best Costume Designer in Contemporary Film
  • Best Costume Designer in Historic Film
  • Best Costume Designer in Unreal World (Sci-Fi/Fantasy) Film
  • Best Production Designer in Contemporary Film
  • Best Production Designer in Historic Film
  • Best Production Designer in Unreal World (Sci-Fi/Fantasy) Film
  • Best Makeup and Hairstylist in Contemporary Film
  • Best Makeup and Hairstylist in Historic Film
  • Best Makeup and Hairstylist in Unreal World (Sci-Fi/Fantasy) Film
  • Best Choreographer
  • Best Original Song
  • Best Poster
  • Best Stunt Ensemble
  • Best Actor – Series
  • Best Actress – Series
  • Best African Film
  • Best Latin American Film
  • Best North American Film
  • Best Asian Film
  • Best Middle East and North Africa Film
  • Best Australia and Pacific Film

Timeline

:Category included in the cumulative category named Award of Excellence or Artistic Contribution Achievement :Category included in the Production Designer category :Critics choice transferred to European Discovery :People's Choice transferred to European Parliaments Lux Prize Audience Film Award

Films with multiple wins

;8 wins

  • The Favourite (2019) ;6 wins
  • Good Bye, Lenin! (2003)
  • The Ghost Writer (2010)
  • The Square (2017)
  • Cold War (2018)
  • Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
  • Sentimental Value (2025) ;5 wins
  • Talk to Her (2002)
  • Caché (2005)
  • Volver (2006)
  • Gomorrah (2008)
  • Ida (2014)
  • Toni Erdmann (2016)
  • Emilia Perez (2024)
  • Sirāt (2025) ;4 wins
  • Open Doors (1990)
  • Toto the Hero (1991)
  • Dancer in the Dark (2000)
  • Amélie (2001)
  • Amour (2012)
  • The Great Beauty (2013)
  • Another Round (2020)
  • Quo Vadis, Aida? (2021)
  • Triangle of Sadness (2022) ;3 wins
  • High Hopes (1989)
  • The Northerners (1992)
  • Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (1992)
  • Breaking the Waves (1996)
  • All About My Mother (1999)
  • Sunshine (1999)
  • Sophie Scholl – The Final Days (2005)
  • The Lives of Others (2006)
  • The White Ribbon (2009)
  • The King's Speech (2011)
  • Melancholia (2011)
  • Youth (2015)
  • Land of Mine (2016)
  • Dogman (2018)
  • Flee (2021)
  • The Promised Land (2023)

References

References

  1. (1 March 2022). "Unequivocal Solidarity with Ukraine".
  2. "Feature Films". [[European Film Academy]].
  3. "Regulations for the 32nd European Film Awards".
  4. "European Film Awards".
  5. "Press info".
  6. "GALA DE LOS PREMIOS DEL CINE EUROPEO 2018".
  7. "Seville is Getting Ready: The Line-Up for the 2018 EFAs".
  8. [https://europeanfilmawards.eu/en_EN/awards-2024-lucerne ''The European Film Awards 2024 Go to Lucerne/Switzerland'']. In: europeanfilmawards.eu, 14th Dezember 2022 .
  9. [https://www.europeanfilmawards.eu/awards-ceremony/ ''The 38th European Film Awards will be celebrated in Berlin, Germany. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, 17 January 2026. More details will follow'']. In: europeanfilmawards.eu, 2 October 2025.
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