The nominations for the 31st European Film Award have been announced an Pawel Pawlikowski’s Cold War leads the field with five mentions including Best Film, Best Director, Best European Actor for Tomasz Kot and Best European Actress for Joanna Kulig.
Happy as Lazzaro and Border were just behind with four nominations apiece, both in Best Film. Amazingly, the Best Film category is entirely populated by Cannes premieres and all but Lazzaro are official picks for the Foreign Language Film Oscar. Italy’s Dogman, which also nabbed four nominations, is the country’s pick.
Cold War‘s dominance here isn’t too surprising as Pawlikowski is something of an EFA darling. He’s been nominated SEVEN times, winning five. He and his film are easy favorites here.
Girl, a big Un Certain Regard winner at Cannes and Belgium’s official Oscar entry (which will debut on Netflix soon) earned three nominations: Best Film, Best European Actor for Victor Polster and European Discovery (essentially Best First Film).
Here is the full list of nominees. Winners will be announced on December 5th.
Best Film
Border (Sweden)
Cold War (Poland)
Dogman (Italy)
Girl (Belgium)
Happy as Lazzaro (Italy)
Best Comedy
C’est La Vie (France)
Diamantino (Portugal)
Death of Stalin (UK)
Best European Director
Ali Abbasi (Border)
Matteo Garrone (Dogman)
Samuel Maoz (Foxtrot)
Pawel Pawlikowski (Cold War)
Alice Rohrwacher (Happy as Lazzaro)
Best European Screenwriter
Ali Abbasi, Isabella Eklof, and John Ajvide Lindqvist for Border
Matteo Garrone, Ugo Chiti, and Massimo Gaudioso for Dogman
Gustaav Moller and Emil Nygaard Albertsen for The Guilty
Pawel Pawlikowski for Cold War
Alice Rohrwacher for Happy as Lazzaro
Best European Actress
Marie Baumer (3 Days in Quiberon)
Halldora Geirhharosdottir (Women at War)
Joanna Kulig (Cold War)
Barbara Lennie (Petra)
Eva Melander (Border)
Alba Rohrwacher (Happy as Lazzaro)
Best European Actor
Jakob Cedergren (The Guilty)
Rupert Everett (The Happy Prince)
Marcello Fonte (Dogman)
Sverrir Gudnason (Borg/McEnroe)
Tomasz Kot (Cold War)
Victor Polster (Girl)
Best European Animated Feature
AAnother Day of Life (Poland/Spain)
Early Man (UK)
The Breadwinner (Ireland)
White Fang (Luxembourg)
Best European Documentary
Bergman – A Year in A Life (Sweden)
The Distant Barking of Dogs (Denmark)
Of Fathers and Sons (Syria/Lebanon/Qatar)
The Silence of Others (Spain)
A Woman Captured (Hungary)
Best European Short Film
Aquaparque (Portugal)
Burkina Brandenburg Komplex (Germany)
The Escape (France)
Graduation ’97 (Ukraine)
I Signed the Petition (UK)
Kapitalists (Belgium)
Kontener (Germany)
Meryem (The Netherlands)
Prisoner of Society (Georgia)
Release the Dogs (France)
Shame (Bulgaria)
Those Who Desire (Spain)
What’s the Damage (UK)
Wildebeest (Belgium)
The Years (Italy)
European Discovery
Girl directed by Lukas Dhont
The Guilty directed by Gustav Moller
One Day (Hungary) directed by Zsófia Szilágyi
Scary Mother (Georgia) directed by Ana Urushadze
Those Who Are Fine (Switzerland) directed by Cyril Schäublin
Touch Me Not (Romania) directed by Adina Pintilie
European University Award
Foxtrot
Happy as Lazzaro
Styx
Tarzan’s Testicles
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