Jasna Djuricic was awarded for the best actors of the year for her role in “Quo Vadis, Aida?” and Anthony Hopkins for his performance in “Father.” Who were the winners of the other categories?
34th European Film Awards – Agnieszka Holland appeared at the gala
she appeared at the gala as the president of the European Film Academy, which awards prizes for the best European productions. In the most important category, for the best European film, the following were nominated:
- “Compartment No. 6” Juho Kuosmanena,
- Florian Zeller’s “Father”,
- “The Hand of God” ,
- “Titanium” Julii Ducournau
- “Where are you going, Aida?” Jasmili Zbanic.
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34. European Film Awards – who won? List of laureates
The production of “Quo Vadis, Aida?”, Which tells about the war from the perspective of a translator working for the United Nations, was recognized as the best European. The film also previously won an award from the Catholic Organization of Cinematography and Audiovisual Art at. The picture was created thanks to the co-production of many countries – Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Poland, Romania and Turkey. A Pole, Antoni Komasa-Łazarkiewicz, is responsible for the music.
- The best director was Jasmila Zbanic from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Jasna Djuricic was awarded the best actress of the year for her lead role in “Quo Vadis, Aida?”.
- Best Actor of the Year was Anthony Hopkins for his role in “Father.”
- The Best Screenplay Award went to Florian Zeller and Christopher Hamptom for the film “Father”.
- European Discovery of the Year was Emerald Fennell for “Promising. Young. Woman”.
- The Lifetime Achievement Award went to the Hungarian director Marta Meszaros.
- Susanne Bier received an award for her European contribution to world cinema.
- The best European comedy was “Ninjababy” by Yngvild Sve Flikke.
- The best short film was awarded to Olga Lucovnicova’s “My Uncle Tudor”.
- The best animated film was “Flee” by Jonas Poher Rasmussen.
- Steve McQueen’s series “Little Ax” was awarded for innovative storytelling.
- The European Universities Prize (EUFA) went to “Flee” by Jonas Poher Rasmussen.
The European Film Awards are the equivalent of the American Oscars. The first EFA Awards Gala was held in 1988. The first statuette for the best film was then received by Krzysztof Kieślowski for “A Short Film About Killing”.
Source: Gazeta

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