37th European Film Awards
37th European Film Awards | |
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Date | 7 December 2024 |
Site | Lucerne, Switzerland |
Organized by | European Film Academy |
Official website | EFA |
The 37th European Film Awards, presented by the European Film Academy to recognize achievements in European filmmaking, will take place at Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern in Lucerne on 7 December 2024. It will be the first time the awards ceremony takes place in Switzerland.[1]
Selections
[edit]Feature films
[edit]The first part of the Academy’s Feature Film Selection was announced on 14 August 2024.[2][3] The second part with 16 further titles was announced on 26 September 2024.[4][5]
- April – Dea Kulumbegashvili ( France, Georgia, Italy)
- Arcadia – Yorgos Zois ( Bulgaria, Greece, United States)
- Armand – Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel ( Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden)
- Bird – Andrea Arnold ( France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States)
- Conclave – Edward Berger ( United Kingdom, United States)
- Crossing – Levan Akin ( France, Georgia, Germany, Sweden, Turkey)
- Dying – Matthias Glasner ( Germany)
- Emilia Pérez – Jacques Audiard ( France)
- Grand Tour – Miguel Gomes ( France, Italy, Portugal)
- Hard Truths – Mike Leigh ( Spain, United Kingdom)
- Harvest – Athina Rachel Tsangari ( Germany, United Kingdom, United States)
- Hesitation Wound – Selman Nacar ( France, Romania, Spain, Turkey)
- Julie Keeps Quiet – Leonardo Van Dijl ( Belgium, Sweden)
- Kinds of Kindness – Yorgos Lanthimos ( Greece, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States)
- Kneecap – Rich Peppiatt ( Ireland, United Kingdom)
- Life – Zeki Demirkubuz ( Bulgaria, Turkey)
- Misericordia – Alain Guiraudie ( France, Portugal, Spain)
- Misericordia – Emma Dante ( Italy)
- Moon – Kurdwin Ayub ( Austria)
- Mr. K – Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab ( Belgium, Netherlands, Norway)
- My Fathers' Daughter – Egil Pedersen ( Finland, Norway, Sweden)
- Queer – Luca Guadagnino ( Italy, United States)
- Souleymane's Story – Boris Lojkine ( France)
- The Count of Monte Cristo – Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre De La Patellière ( France)
- The Devil's Bath – Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala ( Austria, Germany)
- The End – Joshua Oppenheimer ( Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, United Kingdom)
- The Girl with the Needle – Magnus von Horn ( Denmark, Poland, Sweden)
- The Invisible Fight – Rainer Sarnet ( Estonia, Finland, Greece, Latvia)
- The New Year That Never Came – Bogdan Mureșanu ( Romania)
- The Other Way Around – Jonás Trueba ( France, Spain)
- The Room Next Door – Pedro Almodóvar ( Spain)
- The Rye Horn – Jaione Camborda ( Belgium, Portugal, Spain)
- The Seed of the Sacred Fig – Mohammad Rasoulof ( France, Germany, Iran)
- The Shameless – Konstantin Bojanov ( Bulgaria, France, India, Switzerland, Taiwan)
- The Sparrow in the Chimney – Ramon Zürcher ( Switzerland)
- The Substance – Coralie Fargeat ( France, United Kingdom, United States)
- The Village Next to Paradise – Mo Harawe ( Austria, France, Somalia)
- There's Still Tomorrow – Paola Cortellesi ( Italy)
- Three Kilometres to the End of the World – Emanuel Pârvu ( Romania)
- Toxic – Saulė Bliuvaitė ( Lithuania)
- Un amor – Isabel Coixet ( Spain)
- Vermiglio – Maura Delpero ( Belgium, France, Italy)
- When the Light Breaks – Rúnar Rúnarsson ( Croatia, France, Iceland, Netherlands)
- Windless – Pavel G. Vesnakov ( Bulgaria, Italy)
- Without Air – Katalin Moldovai ( Hungary)
Documentary
[edit]The Documentary Film Selection was announced on 21 August 2024.[6][7]
- At Averroès & Rosa Parks – Nicolas Philibert ( France)
- Bye Bye Tiberias – Lina Soualem ( France, Belgium, Palestine, Qatar)
- Dahomey – Mati Diop ( France, Senegal)
- Direct Action – Guillaume Cailleau, Ben Russell ( Germany, France)
- In Limbo – Alina Maksimenko ( Poland)
- Marching in the Dark – Kinshuk Surjan ( Belgium, Netherlands, India)
- My Stolen Planet – Farahnaz Sharifi ( Germany)
- No Other Land – Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor, Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal ( Palestine, Norway)
- Pelikan Blue – László Csáki ( Hungary)
- Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat – Johan Grimonprez ( France, Belgium, Netherlands)
- The Landscape and the Fury – Nicole Vögele ( Switzerland)
- The Words Women Spoke One Day – Raphaël Pillosio ( France)
Winners and nominees
[edit]The nominees for European Animated Feature Film were revealed on 9 October 2024.[8] The nominees for European Short Film were revealed on 16 October 2024.[9][10]
European Animated Feature Film
[edit]English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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Flow | Straume | Gints Zilbalodis | Latvia, France, Belgium |
Living Large | Život k sežrání | Kristina Dufková | Czech Republic, France, Slovakia |
Savages | Sauvages | Claude Barras | Switzerland, France, Belgium |
Sultana's Dream | El sueño de la sultana | Isabel Herguera | Spain, Germany, India |
They Shot the Piano Player | Dispararon al pianista | Fernando Trueba Javier Mariscal |
Spain, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Peru |
European Short Film
[edit]English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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2720 | Basil da Cunha | Portugal, Switzerland | |
Clamor | Boucan | Salomé Da Souza | France |
The Exploding Girl | La Fille qui explose | Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel | France |
The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent | Čovjek koji nije mogao šutjeti | Nebojša Slijepčević | Croatia, France, Bulgaria, Slovenia |
Wander to Wonder | Nina Gantz | Netherlands, France, Belgium, United Kingdom |
Honorary Awards
[edit]EFA Lifetime Achievement Award | European Achievement in World Cinema | Eurimages International Co-Production Award |
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Special Awards
[edit]Lux European Audience Film Award 2025
[edit]The award was established to recognize films which help to raise awareness of socio-political issues in Europe.[13][14]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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Animal | Sofia Exarchou | Greece, Austria, Romania, Cyprus, Bulgaria | |
Dahomey | Mati Diop | France, Senegal, Benin | |
Flow | Gints Zilbalodis | Latvia, France, Belgium | |
Intercepted | Oksana Karpovych | Canada, France, Ukraine | |
Julie Keeps Quiet | Julie zwijgt | Leonardo van Dijl | Belgium, Sweden |
European University Film Award (EUFA)
[edit]The nominees for the European University Film Award were announced on 23 October 2024 by the European Film Academy and Filmfest Hamburg,[15] based on the European Film Awards Feature and Documentary Film Selections 2024.[16]
English title | Original title | Director | Country |
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April | Dea Kulumbegashvili | Georgia, France, Italy | |
Armand | Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel | Norway, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden | |
Kneecap | Rich Peppiatt | Ireland, UK | |
Moon | Mond | Kurdwin Ayub | Austria |
Three Kilometres to the End of the World | Trei kilometri până la capătul lumii | Emanuel Pârvu | Romania |
References
[edit]- ^ "The 37th European Film Awards in Lucerne". European Film Academy. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ "Feature Film Selection – Part 1". European Film Academy. Retrieved 20 August 2024.
- ^ Barraclough, Leo (14 August 2024). "European Film Awards Selection Revealed With 'Kinds of Kindness,' 'Emilia Pérez,' 'Sacred Fig,' 'The Substance' Among Titles". Variety. Retrieved 20 August 2024.
- ^ "Feature Film Selection - Part 2". European Film Academy. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
- ^ Calnan, Ellie (26 September 2024). "'Queer', 'The Room Next Door' among 16 titles added to European Film Awards 2024 contenders". Screen International. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
- ^ "European Film Awards 2024: The European Film Academy announces this year's Documentary Film Selection". European Film Academy. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ^ Roxborough, Scott (21 August 2024). "European Film Awards Pick 2024 Documentary Films Shortlist". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ^ Roxborough, Scott (9 October 2024). "European Animated Film Nominations Unveiled". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
- ^ "The European Film Awards announce their nominees in the Short Film category". Cineuropa. 16 October 2024. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ "Short Film – Prix Vimeo nominations 2024". European Film Academy. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ "The Academy Honours Wim Wenders". European Film Academy. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
- ^ "The Academy Honours Isabella Rossellini with the EUROPEAN ACHIEVEMENT IN WORLD CINEMA Award". European Film Academy. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
- ^ "Here come the nominees for LUX – The European Audience Film Award 2025". European Film Academy. 19 September 2024. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ Dalton, Ben (18 September 2024). "Five films nominated for 2025 Lux European Audience Film Award including 'Dahomey', 'Flow', 'Julie Keeps Quiet'". ScreenDaily. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ Calnan, Ellie (23 October 2024). "'Kneecap' among European University Film Award 2024 nominees". Screen International. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
- ^ "European University Film Award (EUFA) nominations 2024". European Film Academy. Retrieved 23 October 2024.