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Sunday
Dec132020

EFA Winners: "Another Round" Sweeps

by Nathaniel R

The European Film Awards were held yesterday, mostly virtually, with Denmark's Another Round winning all four of its nominations (Picture, Director, Actor, and Screenplay). Mads Mikkelsen headlines as a depressed high school teacher who decides to experiment with binge-drinking with three of his closest teacher friends. The funny sad beautifully executed film has a star turn at its center that we hope Oscar will consider in the crowded Best Actor race. We already presumed it a major threat at the Oscars for Best International Feature Film and this should all but erase any doubts that it will be nominated. It will be available to rent online starting December 18th in the US. At the EFA site you can see all the acceptance speeches. Here's the complete list of winners for the 33rd Annual European Film Awards and a couple of more comments...

FILM

DIRECTOR 

ACTRESS 

 

Beer was stunned to win the prize. Hovig and Torp might still have a red carpet in their near future if their films are nominated for the April Oscars (and it isn't a virtual ceremony).

ACTOR

 

  • Goran Bogdan, Father (Serbia) - Reviewed
  • Bartosz Bielenia, Corpus Christi (Poland) 
  • Elio Germano, Hidden Away (Italy)
  • Luca Marinelli, Martin Eden (Italy) - Reviewed
  • ★ Mads Mikkelsen, Another Round (Denmark)
  • Viggo Mortensen, Falling (Canada/UK/Denmark)

Mikkelsen triumphed against a very competitive field.

SCREENWRITER

  • Martin Behnke & Burhan Qurbani, Berlin Alexanderplatz (Germany)
  • Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo, Bad Tales (Italy)
  • Costa Gavras, Adults in the Room (Greece)
  • Pietro Marcello, Mauricizo Braucci, Martin Eden (Italy)
  • Mateus Pacewicz, Corpus Christi (Poland)
  • ★ Thomas Vinterberg & Tobia Lindhom, Another Round (Denmark)

COMEDY

  • Advantages of Travelling by Train (Spain)
  • ★ The Big Hit (France)
  • Ladies of Steel (Finland) 

DISCOVERY  

DOCUMENTARY 

 

Collective continues to gather major plaudits. It's looking very strong for a nomination for Best Documentary Feature and/or Best International Feature  at the Oscars this year. If it achieves both it will be the second consecutive year for that double (after Honeyland's nominations last year). Before Honeyland that had never happened. Gunda has also been doing well with precursor awards (both of these films are just-announced nominees for Cinema Eye). But we think it might be a little art-film abstract for the Academy (there's no narration so it's all visual observation of farm animal, a pig and her piglets in particular). We'll see. 

ANIMATED FILM


  • Calamity (France/Denmark) an interpretation of the Calamity Jane story
  • ★ Josep (France/Belgium) an animated biopic of a policeman and an artist after the Spanish Civil War
  • Klaus (Spain) Oscar nominee last year
  • The Nose or the Conspiracy of Mavericks (Russia) on the follies of the 20th century

Will any of these show up in the eligibility list for Best Animated Feature this year? None of them are currently certain

SHORT FILM 

  • ★ All Cats are Grey in the Dark (Switzerland)
  • Genius Loci (France)
  • Past Perfect (Portugal)
  • Sun Dog (Belgium/Russia)
  • Uncle Thomas, Accounting for the Days (Portugal/Canada/France) - Oscar finalist last season

We don't yet know of these shorts (other than Uncle Thomas) will be Oscar eligible. But we'll assume All Cats now is after multiple festival wins. It's a 19 minute documentary short which you can stream at The New York Times

The rest of the prizes are decided by juries and don't have nominations. Here are the winners. 

Cinematography Matteo Cocco, “Hidden Away”

Editing Maria Fantastica Valmori, “Once More Unto The Breach”

Production Design Cristina Casali, “The Personal History Of David Copperfield

Costume Design Ursula Patzak, “Hidden Away”

Make-Up & Hair Yolanda Pina, Felix Terrero and Nacho Diaz, “The Endless Trench

Original Score Dascha Dauenhauer, “Berlin Alexanderplatz”

Sound Yolande Decarsin, “Little Girl”

Visual Effects Inaki Madariaga, “The Platform

Eurimages Co-Production Award Luis Urbano

University Film Award “Saudi Runaway”

EFA For Innovative Storytelling Mark Cousins, “Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema”

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Reader Comments (8)

Happily you can watch ANOTHER ROUND in the safety of your home right now before dec 18 AND get to support your local indie movie theater (or a non local one) on their streaming platform. If you’re going to watch at home anyway do it here and The Balboa Theater (for example) gets a cut. It’s a nice chance to help out our endangered theaters instead of just the tech giants who will get the VOD money next week.

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December 13, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterSFOTroy

Looking forward to seeing Another Round.

I like Martin Eden and think that Luca Marinelli might sneak in the Best Actor list, but maybe it will be Mads Mikkelsen instead.

And Paula Beer was amazing in Frantz, Never Look Away and Transit. I heard polarising reviews of Undine which excite me because it sounds like a film that one either likes or dislikes passionately. I am for that kind of film.

Any win Sole receives is wonderful - a film I saw in the mid-months of this year. I really relate to Ermano's response to having a baby in the film. The story especially that last scene still stays with me until now.

December 13, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterOwl

I feel that Ivan Massagué should have been nominated - and to have an Oscar campaign - for The Platform. This guy has been consistently great, even in trash films or series, for a while, and his performance here, is completely awards-calibre.

December 13, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterJesus Alonso

I haven't seen Another Round yet, but I was really hoping that Corpus Christi could have eked out at least one award. It's by far the best film I've seen in the last year.

December 13, 2020 | Unregistered Commenterken s

The worst winner in the EFA history: shallow and mediocre.

December 13, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterSomeone

Things are looking great for Vinterberg but I can't shake the feeling that this is not the foreign winner we're getting in April.

December 13, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

Peggy Sue: I have a gut feeling, Spain is taking its 5th, with The Endless Trench. The subject of the film might be a shocker for many audiences...

December 14, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterJesus Alonso

Funny to see the French film "The Big Hit" (Un Triomphe) win Best Comedy of 2020, as it won't be released in our French cinemas until next year! It was postponed due to you-know-what.

December 16, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterCharlie
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