The 25th European Film Awards were handed out tonight in Malta, and Michael Haneke's "Amour" dominated the winners, taking best film, director, actor (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and actress (Emmanuelle Riva). Haneke also won best film and director at the EFAs three years ago with &qu...
Read More »Last week The European Film Awards announced their nominees for their annual awards. Michael Haneke’s Amour and Steve McQueen’s Shame picked up a majority of the nominations.
Read More »Michael Haneke's "Amour" led the nominations of the 25th European Film Awards, taking six including best film, best director and acting nods for both Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Louis Trintignant.
Read More »The European Film Academy announced the nominations for their annual documentary award. A committee consisting of Nik Powell, director of the NFTS and deputy chairman of the EFA Board (UK), EFA Members Francine Brücher (Switzerland) and Despina Mouzaki (Greece), and the documentary experts Claa...
Read More »The European Film Academy have announced the nominees of their annual European Discovery Award, presented as part of the European Film Awards to "a young and upcoming director for a first full-length feature film." This year’s nominations were determined by a committee comprised...
Read More »The European Film Academy has announced that Bernardo Bertolucci will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the European Film Awards. The ceremony will take place December 1, 2012 in Malta.
Read More »Dame Helen Mirren added today to her already considerable collection of trophies in accepting the 2012 award for European Achievement in World Cinema from the European Film Academy.
Read More »Cold and rainy weather, rogue planets and the European monetary crisis managed not to cast too dark a pall over the 24th European Film Awards which took place December 3 in Berlin. European Film Academy president (and an eventual winner this year for his documentary “Pina”) Wim Wend...
Read More »If there's one thing that Europeans love more than their single currency and topless sunbathing, it's the films of Roman Polanski. Even before his exile on the continent, Polanski was something of a darling in Europe, and even lesser work like "The Ninth Gate" tends to be rapturously received in Fra...
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