by Nathaniel R
It was a big morning for Oscar hopefuls in the foreign language film category as a handful of them have been nominated for multiple European Film Awards. Pawel Pawlikowski, whose nun drama Ida won the Oscar a handful of years back, is leading the EFA field with his new music-filled drama Cold War, about a musician and singer in a long tragic love affair across Europe. It's nominated in 5 categories. The nearest rivals with 4 nominations each are Italy's Dogman, Sweden's Border, and Italy's Happy as Lazzaro (the only one not submitted for the Oscars). Two other Oscar submissions also had cause to celebrate: Denmark's police thriller The Guilty and Belgium's trans ballerina drama Girl were also nominated for a few awards.
The complete list of nominations and a few more comments are after the jump...
BEST FILM
Of these five fine pictures only Happy as Lazzaro is ineligible for Best Foreign Language Film as each country can only submit one and Italy went with Dogman instead. I fully expect all of the others to make the 9 wide finalist list for Oscar but whether or not they're nominated... competition is stiff this year!
BEST DIRECTOR
EFA Darlings Alert! Pawlikowski has been nominated for 7 EFAs in the past, winning 5 (four of them for Ida) and he has multiple nominations again this year. Garrone has also previously won this category (for Gomorrah). Maoz took the "Discovery" prize (essentially "best new director) for Lebanon (and Foxtrot made the Oscar finalist list but the nominee list last year). Abbas and Rohrwacher are experiencing their first EFA nominations.
EUROPEAN ACTRESS
I suspect Kulig has the edge given the massive love for Cold War (and she's ravishingly beautiful in it which never hurts in encouraging fandom)
EUROPEAN ACTOR
Fonte took Best Actor at Cannes so he's a strong possibility to repeat here. Polster, Kot, and Cedergren's films are all well loved by the EFA too so this could be competitive.
EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER
BEST COMEDY
EUROPEAN DISCOVERY
Essentially a new filmmaker award. And it's half women! Two of these are on the Oscar list among the debut filmmakers there.
Essentially a new filmmaker award. And it's half women! Two of these are on the Oscar list among the debut filmmakers there. Exciting race but we think Dhont has the edge because his film is up for the top award and he won the Camera d'Or at Cannes.
EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY
EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE
Previously discussed here but only Early Man is eligible for the Oscars this year (The Breadwinner competed last year)
EUROPEAN SHORT
It'll be interesting to watch if any of these end up on Oscar's finalist list which often leans into foreign shorts.