European Film Awards
European Film Awards | |
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31st European Film Awards | |
Awarded for | Excellence in European cinematic achievements |
Location | Europe |
Presented by | European Film Academy |
First awarded | 1988 |
Website | www.europeanfilmawards.eu |
The European Film Awards have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements. The awards are given in over ten 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.
The host cities alternate, as Berlin hosts them every other year while other European cities get the chance in between.
Contents
1 Awarding procedures
2 Eligibility
3 Host cities
4 Award categories
4.1 Current categories
4.2 Audience awards
4.3 Special awards
4.4 Defunct awards
5 Films with multiple wins
6 See also
6.1 Other Pan-European events
7 References
8 External links
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,[1] 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 15 points.
European elements | Weighting Points |
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Creative group | |
Director | 3 |
Script writer | 3 |
Composer | 1 |
Performing group | |
First role | 3 |
Second role | 2 |
Third role | 1 |
Technical craft group | |
Cameraman | 1 |
Sound recordist | 1 |
Editor | 1 |
Art director | 1 |
Studio or shooting location | 1 |
Post-production location | 1 |
Host cities
Edition | Year | Date | Venue | City | Presenter | Director | Notes |
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1 | 1988 | Nov. 26, 1988 | Theater des Westens | West Berlin | Jan Niklas, Désirée Nosbusch | Robin Bextor | ECC event |
2 | 1989 | Nov. 25, 1989 | Théâtre des Champs-Elysées | Paris | Fernando Rey, Agnès Soral | ECC event | |
3 | 1990 | Dec. 2, 1990 | Royal Concert Hall | Glasgow | Sheena McDonald, Melvyn Bragg | ECC event | |
4 | 1991 | Dec. 1, 1991 | Babelsberg | Potsdam | Désirée Nosbusch-Becker, Johannes Willms | ||
5 | 1992 | Nov. 25, 1992 | Babelsberg | Potsdam | Senta Berger, Ben Kingsley | ||
6 | 1993 | Dec. 4, 1993 | Babelsberg | Potsdam | Fanny Ardant | ||
7 | 1994 | Nov. 27, 1994 | Spiegelzelt | Berlin | - | ||
8 | 1995 | Nov. 12, 1995 | Bar jeder Vernunft | Berlin | - | ||
9 | 1996 | Nov. 8, 1996 | Blue Tent in Lützowplatz | Berlin | - | ||
10 | 1997 | Dec. 7, 1997 | Flughafen Tempelhof | Berlin | Tania Bryer | ||
11 | 1998 | Dec. 4, 1998 | Old Vic Theatre | London | Mel Smith, Carole Bouquet | ||
12 | 1999 | Dec. 4, 1999 | Schiller Theater | Berlin | Mel Smith, Carole Bouquet | ||
13 | 2000 | Dec. 2, 2000 | Chaillot National Theatre | Paris | Rupert Everett, Antoine de Caunes | ||
14 | 2001 | Dec. 1, 2001 | Tempodrom | Berlin | Mel Smith | ||
15 | 2002 | Dec. 7, 2002 | Rome Opera House | Rome | Asia Argento, Mel Smith | ||
16 | 2003 | Dec. 6, 2003 | Treptow Arena | Berlin | Heino Ferch | ||
17 | 2004 | Dec. 11, 2004 | Forum Convention Center | Barcelona | Maria de Medeiros, Juanjo Puigcorbé | Manuel Huerga | |
18 | 2005 | Dec. 3, 2005 | Treptow Arena | Berlin | Heino Ferch | Pepe Danquart | |
19 | 2006 | Dec. 2, 2006 | EXPO XXI Center | Warsaw | Maciej Stuhr, Sophie Marceau | Volker Weicker | |
20 | 2007 | Dec. 1, 2007 | Treptow Arena | Berlin | Jan Josef Liefers, Emmanuelle Béart | Volker Weicker | |
21 | 2008 | Dec. 6, 2008 | Forum | Copenhagen | Mikael Bertelsen | Andreas Morell | |
22 | 2009 | Dec. 12, 2009 | Hall of the Century | Bochum | Anke Engelke | Andreas Morell | ECC event |
23 | 2010 | Dec. 4, 2010 | Nokia Concert Hall | Tallinn | Anke Engelke, Märt Avandi | Andreas Morell | ECC event |
24 | 2011 | Dec. 3, 2011 | Tempodrom | Berlin | Anke Engelke | Nadja Zonsarowa | |
25 | 2012 | Dec. 1, 2012 | Mediterranean Conference Centre | Valletta | Anke Engelke | Nadja Zonsarowa | |
26 | 2013 | Dec. 7, 2013 | Haus der Berliner Festspiele | Berlin | Anke Engelke | Nadja Zonsarowa | |
27 | 2014 | Dec. 13, 2014 | Latvian National Opera | Riga | Thomas Hermanns[2] | Michael Maier | ECC event |
28 | 2015 | Dec. 12, 2015 | Haus der Berliner Festspiele | Berlin | Thomas Hermanns | Nadja Zonsarowa | |
29 | 2016 | Dec. 10, 2016 | National Forum of Music | Wrocław[3] | Maciej Stuhr | ECC event | |
30 | 2017 | Dec. 9, 2017 | Haus der Berliner Festspiele | Berlin | Thomas Hermanns | ||
31 | 2018 | Dec. 15, 2018 | Teatro de la Maestranza[4] | Seville[5] |
Award categories
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Films with multiple wins
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See also
Other Pan-European events
- Lux Prize
- Film Award of the Council of Europe
- Prix Europa
- European Union MEDIA Prize
- MTV Europe Music Awards
- European Border Breakers Award
References
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^ European Film Awards 2014 go to Riga
^ European Film Awards 2016 Go to Wroclaw
^ GALA DE LOS PREMIOS DEL CINE EUROPEO 2018
^ European Film Awards 2018 Go to Seville
External links
- Official website
European Film Awards on IMDb
- Voting website for the People's Choice Award
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