"Fallen Leaves" and "The Zone of Interest" lead the EFA nominations
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 at 3:30PM
Cláudio Alves in Anatomy of a Fall, EFA, European Film Awards, Fallen Leaves, Green Border, Mads Mikkelsen, Sandra Hüller, The Zone of Interest, animated films, documentaries, foreign films, short films

by Cláudio Alves

Because of their specific focus and disconnection from the mainstream release calendar, the European Film Awards are rarely seen as part of the long road to Oscar. Then again, there's always the exception that proves the rule, and this year is exceptional, alright. Many Academy Award contenders showed up across the board, even beyond those submitted for the Best International Film category. Jonathan Glazer's The Zone of Interest and Aki Kaurismäki's Fallen Leaves, for instance, scored nominations for Picture, Director, Actress, Actor, and Screenplay. Sandra Hüller even managed to double-dip, getting recognized for this Nazi nightmare and her turn in Justine Triet's Palme d'Or winner, Anatomy of a Fall.

Discover the complete list of European Film Awards nominations, plus some additional commentary, after the jump…

 

EUROPEAN FILM

After Holland's struggle within her own country, it's good to see Green Border getting some love. It's not enough to compensate for governmental censure and right-wing hysteria, but it conveys a strong message. European filmmakers stand beside their colleague and her sharp vision of migrant mistreatment by Polish, Belarusian, and other European authorities. In the Best International Film Oscar race, Fallen Leaves represents Finland, Me Captain is Italy's submission, while The Zone of Interest bats for the United Kingdom.

 

EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY 

It's interesting to note how, compared to the Cannes and Venice champions, this year's Berlinale winner has fallen through the cracks. On the Adamant deserves more love, and I hope this nomination leads more people to it. In the Oscar race, Four Daughters is Tunisia's submission, while Smoke Sauna Sisterhood represents Estonia.

 

EUROPEAN DIRECTOR 

An exact duplicate of the European Film ballot makes for a stark rebuttal of any "spread the wealth" wishes one might have. I confess I'm a bit disappointed with the lack of variety, even if this is an unimpeachable list. In other news, this is the first such nomination for both Triet and Glazer. Kaurismäki has three previous nominations, Garrone two, and Holland one. None of them has ever won.

 

EUROPEAN ACTRESS

This is the first time in EFA history that someone gets two Best Actress nominations in the same year. Hüller is also a previous winner, having taken the trophy in 2016 for Toni Erdmann. All the other nominees are first-timers. One should also note that The Teacher's Lounge is Germany's official Oscar submission.

 

EUROPEAN ACTOR

Before this year, Mads Mikkelsen already held the record for most nominated actor in EFA history, with four nods and one win for Another Round. Now, his record is even more impressive thanks to Denmark's submitted The Promised Land. He's the only previous contender in this year's ballot. All others are first-timers, similar to Best Actress.

 

EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER

It's surprising that, from the European Film nominees, Me Captain was the only one left out of the screenwriting ballot. I keep thinking Glazer will have a hard time getting writing honors for his minimalist adaptation of Martin Amis' novel, but I keep being proven wrong. Kaurismäki has been nominated twice before, but never won. Regarding his competition, this is their first screenwriting EFA nod.

 

EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE FILM 

Now I'm sad I missed Robot Dreams at TIFF. The Amazing Maurice is the rare animated film that can count Sundance among its festival stops.

 

EUROPEAN SHORT FILM

Though you might not be able to tell from the main category nominations, 2023 has been a remarkable year for Spanish cinema. It's nice to see it get recognition, even in these less-reported ballots. For the life of me, I can't understand what everyone sees in Hardly Working, a short film I've encountered at multiple festivals where it always seems to win something.

 

EUROPEAN DISCOVERY – PRIX FIPRESCI

This particular award is selected by a different group than the one that decides other categories. It's a committee formed by members from the European Film Academy and the International Federation of Film Critics, bent on celebrating directors for their first feature film. Safe Place was an Oscar submission last year, representing Croatia.

 

The EFA awards ceremony is scheduled for December 9th. All images are courtesy of the European Film Academy.

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