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European Film Academy Achievement in Fiction Series Award

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The European Achievement in Fiction Series Award has been awarded annually by the European Film Academy since 2019. As a new category, the Academy introduces the European Achievement in Fiction Series Award, to reflect the changes in the cinematic landscape. [1] German series Babylon Berlin is the first recipient of the prize. EFA chairwoman Agnieszka Holland said: “For younger generations, series are a much more popular format than theatrically released movies and if we want to remain relevant for our audiences, the EFAs need to reflect that.” [2] [3] [4]

Winners and nominees

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Year Result English title Director Screenplay Country of Production Language Production company
2019
(32nd)
Winner Babylon Berlin Germany Henk Handloegten
Germany Achim von Borries
Germany Tom Tykwer
Germany Henk Handloegten
Germany Achim von Borries
Germany Tom Tykwer
Germany German X Filme Creative Pool, Beta Film, Sky Deutschland, Degeto Film
Special Mentions Chernobyl Sweden Johan Renck United States Craig Mazin United States, United Kingdom English Sister Pictures, The Mighty Mint, Word Games
Les Misérables United Kingdom Tom Shankland United Kingdom Andrew Davies United Kingdom English BBC Studios, Lookout Point, CZAR TV
Sex Education United Kingdom Ben Taylor
United Kingdom Kate Herron
United Kingdom Steve Ackroyd
United Kingdom David Webb
United Kingdom Calum Ross
United Kingdom English Eleven Film
Bordertown Finland Miikko Oikkonen Finland Miikko Oikkonen Finland Finish Fisher King Production, Federation Entertainment
The New Pope Italy Paolo Sorrentino Italy Paolo Sorrentino
Italy Umberto Contarello
Italy, Spain, France English, Italian Wildside, Haut et Court TV, Mediapro
Bodyguard France Thomas Vincent
United Kingdom John Strickland
United Kingdom Jed Mercurio United Kingdom English World Productions

References

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  1. ^ "European Film Academy announces shortlist and a new award category". Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival - PÖFF.
  2. ^ "European Film Awards adds TV category". Screen International.
  3. ^ "Neue Auszeichnung für "Babylon Berlin"". Der Spiegel.
  4. ^ "EFA honours TV series Babylon Berlin". Cineuropa.
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