by Nathaniel R
The 35th Annual European Film Awards have announced their nominations (drawn from the previous longlist announced in the summer). Two International Feature Film Oscar contenders Close (Belgium) and Holy Spider (Denmark) lead the nominations alongside Ruben Östlund's English-language satire Triangle of Sadness. Each received four nominations. Full nominations list and commentary follows (NOW UPDATED WITH WINNERS MARKED BY STARS)...
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Very disappointed to see Finland's wonderful Girl Picture snubbed entirely at the EFAs. We thought it had a chance. It's also interesting to note that Belfast and Parallel Mothers, both Oscar hits last season, didn't manage to place in the top category but did pick up one individual nomination each.
Aside from the five films in the Best European Film lineup no other film earned multiple nominations. The films that picked up single nominations today were: Aftersun (UK), Belfast (UK), EO (Poland), Godland (Iceland), Nostalgia (Italy), One Fine Morning (France), Parallel Mothers (Spain), Rabiye Kurnaz vs George Bush (Germany), and Saint Omer (France).
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Ruben Östlund previously triumphed in this category with The Square (2017) which was the big EFA winner in its year also taking Comedy, Film, and Screenwriter prizes. Abbasi was nominated for Border in its year.
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Cruz won Venice last fall. Kaptan won Berlin in the winter. Then Ebrahimi took Cannes. Lots of awards history here from the past year here. Will it go to one of those three in an encore or will EFA move in their own new direction and crown Krieps or Seydoux?
Cruz previously won this category for Volver (2006). In addition to her 5 Best European Actress nominations, she's been up for the EFA People's Choice Actress Award (a separate now defunct prize) twice, winning for Don't Move (2004)
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The heat might be with rising star Mescal, or even Eden Dambrine given how popular Close is. Dambrine is 15 years old so if he wins he'll become the youngest EFA Actor winner ever. The record is currently held by German star Daniel Brühl who won at age 25 for his international breakout performance in Good Bye Lenin! (2003). But really anyone could win this, don't you think?
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Branagh, of course, won the Oscar early this year for Belfast. He hasn't been up for an EFA award since Henry V (1989), for which he won two of EFAs (Young European Film of the Year... a category which became "European Discovery"... and European Actor of the Year)
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Fun Trivia: Two of the big nominees this year previously competed in this category. Spanish director Carla Simon (Alcarràs) was nominated for this prize for Summer 1993 (2017). Lukas Dhont (Close), the 31 year-old Belgium filmmaker, won this category for his trans drama Girl (2018). So perhaps some of these directors will be back in years to come in the main categories? Very nice to see 107 Mothers here which you know we've been recommending for over a year now though sadly it never got US distribution.
The European Film Awards move countries each year and this year they'll be held in Reykjavík, Iceland on December 10th. In addition to the categories above, the EFA has a very prolongued schedule of announcements with three categories and tributes already announced. There's another round yet to come, too, on November 23rd when an eight member jury will name winners in various craft categories.
Previously announced categories...
COMEDY, ANIMATED FEATURE and SHORT FILM
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
EUROPEAN ACHIEVEMENT IN WORLD CINEMA AWARD
EUROPEAN INNOVATIVE STORYTELLING