European Film Award Winners: ‘Another Round,’ Mads Mikkelsen, Paula Beer, and More
Europe’s biggest night of the awards season unfolded virtually out of Berlin.
Europe’s biggest night of the awards season unfolded virtually out of Berlin.
Here are all the 2019 winners from Europe’s biggest night of the awards season.
This year’s ceremony unfolds Saturday in Berlin.
Polanski’s Dreyfus affair drama is up for four European Film Awards, tied with “The Favourite,” “Pain and Glory,” and “The Traitor.”
It won four awards, including Best European Film.
Paweł Pawlikowski’s black-and-white romance picked up five nods.
Ruben Östlund’s’s drama swept the EFA, which often presages the Foreign-Language Oscar.
It took home Best Film, Director, Actor, Screenwriter, and Comedy.
This year’s ceremony takes place on December 9 in Berlin.
In a rebuke to the Cannes jury that snubbed German Oscar entry “Toni Erdmann,” the EFAs awarded the film five prizes on Saturday.
The 2016 EFAs will take place on December 10 in Wroclaw, Poland.
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