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European Film Awards

Index European Film Awards

The European Film Awards (or European Film Academy Awards) have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements. [1]

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  1. 204 relations: Agnès Soral, Aistė Diržiūtė, All About My Mother, Amélie, Amira Casar, Amour (2012 film), Anamaria Marinca, Anatomy of a Fall, Anke Engelke, Anna Brüggemann, Another Round, Antoine de Caunes, Ashraf Barhom, Asia Argento, Babelsberg Studio, Barcelona, Ben Kingsley, Berlin, Berlin Tempelhof Airport, Bochum, Breaking the Waves, Caché (film), Carole Bouquet, Cinema of Europe, Cold War (2018 film), Computer-generated imagery, Copenhagen, Council of Europe, Dancer in the Dark, Désirée Nosbusch, Dietrich Brüggemann, Dogman (2018 film), Emmanuelle Béart, European Capital of Culture, European Film Academy, European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award, European Film Academy Award of Excellence, European Film Academy Critics Award, European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, European Film Academy Lux Award, European Film Academy Special Awards, European Film Academy Young Audience Award, European Film Award for Best Actor, European Film Award for Best Actress, European Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film, European Film Award for Best Cinematographer, European Film Award for Best Comedy, European Film Award for Best Composer, European Film Award for Best Costume Designer, European Film Award for Best Director, ... Expand index (154 more) »

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Agnès Soral

Agnès Soral (born 8 June 1960) is a Franco-Swiss actress, comedian and writer.

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Aistė Diržiūtė

Aistė Diržiūtė (born 18 October 1991) is a Lithuanian actress best known for her role as Austė in The Summer of Sangaile (Lithuanian: Sangailė or Sangailės Vasara).

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All About My Mother

All About My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre) is a 1999 comedy-drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Cecilia Roth, Marisa Paredes, Candela Peña, Antonia San Juan, Penélope Cruz, Rosa Maria Sardà, and Fernando Fernán Gómez.

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Amélie

Amélie (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain) is a 2001 French-language romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

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Amira Casar

Amira Casar is a French-British actress of Kurdish descent.

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Amour (2012 film)

Amour (French: "Love") is a 2012 romantic drama film written and directed by the Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert.

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Anamaria Marinca

Anamaria Marinca (born 1 April 1978) is a Romanian actress.

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Anatomy of a Fall

Anatomy of a Fall (Anatomie d'une chute) is a 2023 French legal drama film, directed by Justine Triet from a screenplay she co-wrote with Arthur Harari.

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Anke Engelke

Anke Christina Fischer (Engelke; born 21 December 1965) is a German comedian, actress, voice actress and television presenter.

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Anna Brüggemann

Anna Brüggemann (born 24 March 1981) is a German actress and screenwriter.

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Another Round

Another Round (lit) is a 2020 black comedy-drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, from a screenplay by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm.

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Antoine de Caunes

Antoine de Caunes (born 1 December 1953) is a French television presenter, actor, writer and film director.

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Ashraf Barhom

Ashraf Barhom (أشرف برهوم, אשרף ברהום; born January 8, 1979) is an actor from Tarshiha, in Galilee, Israel.

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Asia Argento

Asia Argento (born Aria Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento; 20 September 1975) is an Italian actress and filmmaker.

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Babelsberg Studio

Babelsberg Film Studio (Filmstudio Babelsberg) (also known as Studio Babelsberg), located in Potsdam-Babelsberg outside Berlin, Germany, is the oldest large-scale film studio in the world, producing films since 1912.

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Barcelona

Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain.

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Ben Kingsley

Sir Ben Kingsley (born Krishna Pandit Bhanji; 31 December 1943) is an English actor.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Berlin Tempelhof Airport

Berlin Tempelhof Airport (Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof) was one of the first airports in Berlin, Germany.

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Bochum

Bochum (also,; Baukem) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Breaking the Waves

Breaking The Waves is a 1996 psychological romantic melodrama film directed and co-written by Lars von Trier and starring Emily Watson in her feature film acting debut, and with Stellan Skarsgård, a frequent collaborator with von Trier.

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Caché (film)

Caché, also known as Hidden, is a 2005 neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke and starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche.

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Carole Bouquet

Carole Bouquet (born 18 August 1957) is a French actress who has appeared in more than 60 films since 1977.

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Cinema of Europe

Cinema of Europe refers to the film industries and films produced in the continent of Europe.

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Cold War (2018 film)

Cold War (Zimna wojna) is a 2018 historical drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski, who co-wrote the screenplay with Janusz Głowacki and Piotr Borkowski.

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Computer-generated imagery

Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is a specific-technology or application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in art, printed media, simulators, videos and video games.

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Copenhagen

Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.

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Council of Europe

The Council of Europe (CoE; Conseil de l'Europe, CdE) is an international organisation with the goal of upholding human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.

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Dancer in the Dark

Dancer In The Dark is a 2000 musical psychological tragedy film written and directed by Lars von Trier.

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Désirée Nosbusch

Désirée Nosbusch (born 14 January 1965) also known as Désirée Becker, is a Luxembourgish actress and television presenter.

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Dietrich Brüggemann

Dietrich Brüggemann (born 23 February 1976) is a German film director screenwriter and musician.

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Dogman (2018 film)

Dogman is a 2018 Italian crime drama film inspired by real events involving Er Canaro, and directed by Matteo Garrone.

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Emmanuelle Béart

Emmanuelle Béart (born 14 August 1963).

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European Capital of Culture

A European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension.

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European Film Academy

The European Film Academy is a group of European filmmakers who come together in Berlin on the occasion of the first presentation of the European Film Awards in November 1988.

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European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award

The following is a list of the European Film Award winners for Achievement in World Cinema also known as the Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema. European Film Awards and European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Academy Award of Excellence

The following is a list of the European Film Award winners and nominees for Special Aspect Award or for Prix d'Excellence Award. European Film Awards and European Film Academy Award of Excellence are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Academy Critics Award

European Film Award - Prix Fipresci. European Film Awards and European Film Academy Critics Award are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award

The following is a list of the European Film Award winners for Lifetime Achievement. European Film Awards and European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Academy Lux Award

The European Film Academy Lux Award is a prize given to a competing film by the European Film Academy and the European Parliament. European Film Awards and European Film Academy Lux Award are European Film Academy Awards and lists of films by award.

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European Film Academy Special Awards

The following is a list of the European Film Award winners of various special awards. European Film Awards and European Film Academy Special Awards are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Academy Young Audience Award

European Film Academy Young Audience Award has been awarded annually since 2012 by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Academy Young Audience Award are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Actor

The European Film Award for Best Actor is an award given out at the annual European Film Awards to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film industry. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Actor are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Actress

The European Film Award for Best Actress is an award given out at the annual European Film Awards to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film industry. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Actress are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film

European Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film has been awarded annually since 2009 by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Cinematographer

The European Film Award for Best Cinematographer, also known as Carlo Di Palma European Cinematographer Award, is an award given to cinematographers working in the motion picture industry by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Cinematographer are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Comedy

European Film Award for Best Comedy has been awarded annually since 2013 by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Comedy are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Composer

The European Film Award for Best Composer is one of the awards presented by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Composer are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Costume Designer

European Film Award for Best Costume Designer has been awarded annually by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Costume Designer are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Director

The European Film Award for Best Director is an award given out at the annual European Film Awards to recognize a director who has exhibited outstanding directing while working in a film industry. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Director are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Documentary

The European Film Award for Best Documentary or Prix Arte has been awarded annually since 1989 by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Documentary are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Editor

European Film Award for Best Editor is an award category in the European Film Awards. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Editor are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best European Co-Producer

The European Film Award - Prix Eurimages has been awarded annually since 2007 by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best European Co-Producer are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Film

European Film Award for Best Film is one of the annual European Film Awards, presented by the European Film Academy to recognize the best in European filmmaking. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Film are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling

The European Film Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling is one of the awards presented annually by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Non-European Film

European Film Award for Best Non-European Film also known as Prix Screen International. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Non-European Film are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Production Designer

European Film Award for Best Production Designer is an award category in the European Film Awards. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Production Designer are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Screenwriter

The European Film Award for Best Screenwriter is an award given out at the annual European Film Awards to recognize a screenwriter who has delivered an outstanding screenplay in a film industry. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Screenwriter are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Short Film

European Film Award for Best Short Film has been awarded annually since 1998 by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Short Film are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Sound Designer

European Film Award for Best Sound Designer has been awarded annually by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Sound Designer are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Supporting Actor

The European Film Award for Best Supporting Actor was awarded by the European Film Academy to actors of European language films. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Supporting Actor are awards established in 1988.

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European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

The European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress was awarded by the European Film Academy to actress of European language films. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress are awards established in 1988.

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European Film Award for Best Supporting Performance

The European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress was awarded by the European Film Academy to actor or actress of European language films.

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European Film Award for Best Visual Effects

The European Film Award for Best Visual Effects has been awarded annually by the European Film Academy since 2018. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Visual Effects are European Film Academy Awards.

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European Film Award for Best Young Actor or Actress

The European Film Award for Best Young Actor or Actress was an award presented at the 1988 European Film Awards to recognize an actor or an actress who has performed an outstanding leading role in the film industry. European Film Awards and European Film Award for Best Young Actor or Actress are awards established in 1988.

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European Film Award for European Discovery of the Year

European Film Award - Prix Eurimages or European Discovery has been awarded annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and European Film Award for European Discovery of the Year are awards established in 1988 and European Film Academy Awards.

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European University Film Award

The European University Film Award is one of the awards presented by the European Film Academy, it was first awarded at the 29th European Film Awards in 2016 and is presented and voted by European university students. European Film Awards and European University Film Award are European Film Academy Awards.

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Fanny Ardant

Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant (born 22 March 1949) is a French actress and film director.

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Fernando Rey

Fernando Casado Arambillet (A Coruña (Spain), 20 September 1917 – Madrid (Spain), 9 March 1994), best known as Fernando Rey, was a Spanish film, theatre, and television actor, who worked in both Europe and the United States.

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Film

A film (British English) also called a movie (American English), motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images.

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Film Award of the Council of Europe

The Council of Europe Film Award (FACE) is presented at the Istanbul International Film Festival by the Council of Europe to the director whose entry to the festival raises public awareness and interest in human rights issues and promotes a better understanding of their significance. European Film Awards and Film Award of the Council of Europe are European film awards.

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Flee (film)

Flee (Flugt) is a 2021 independent adult animated documentary film directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen.

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Forum Copenhagen

Forum Copenhagen (italic) is a large multi-purpose, rentable indoor arena located in Frederiksberg, Denmark.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

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Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is a concert and arts venue located in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Gomorrah (film)

Gomorrah (Gomorra) is a 2008 Italian crime drama film directed by Matteo Garrone, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Roberto Saviano, who also collaborated in the screenplay.

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Good Bye, Lenin!

Good Bye, Lenin! is a 2003 German tragicomedy film, directed by Wolfgang Becker.

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Harpa (concert hall)

Harpa (English: Harp) is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland.

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Haus der Berliner Festspiele

The Haus der Berliner Festspiele is a theater in Berlin (Schaperstraße 24, 10719 Berlin).

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Heino Ferch

Heino Ferch (born 18 August 1963) is a German film, theatre and television actor.

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High Hopes (1988 film)

High Hopes is a 1988 British comedy drama film directed by Mike Leigh, focusing on an extended working-class family living in King's Cross, London, and elsewhere.

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Ida (film)

Ida is a 2013 drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski and written by Pawlikowski and Rebecca Lenkiewicz.

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Ivan Shvedoff

Ivan Shvedoff (Иван Шведов; born 21 September 1969) is a Russian actor.

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Jameson People's Choice Award for Best Actor

European Film Award – Jameson People's Choice Award – Best European Actor.

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Jameson People's Choice Award for Best Actress

The People's Choice Award for Best Actress was one of the categories for the European Film Awards presented annually by the European Film Academy. European Film Awards and Jameson People's Choice Award for Best Actress are European Film Academy Awards.

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Jan Josef Liefers

Jan Josef Liefers (born 8 August 1964), is a German actor, producer, director and musician.

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Jan Niklas

Jan Niklas (born 15 October 1947) is a German film and television actor.

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Johannes Willms

Johannes Willms (25 May 1948 – 11 July 2022) was a German historian and journalist.

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Juanjo Puigcorbé

Juanjo Puigcorbé (born 22 July 1955) is a Spanish actor.

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Land of Mine

Land of Mine (lit) is a 2015 historical war drama film directed by Martin Zandvliet.

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Latvian National Opera

The Latvian National Opera and Ballet (LNOB) is an opera house and opera company at Aspazijas boulevard 3 in Riga.

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Les Amants du Pont-Neuf

Les Amants du Pont-Neuf is a 1991 French romantic drama film directed by Leos Carax, starring Juliette Binoche and Denis Lavant.

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Lists of cities in Europe

This is a list of lists of cities in Europe.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Lucerne

Lucerne (High Alemannic: Lozärn) or LuzernOther languages: label; Lucerna; Lucerna.

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Lux Prize

The European Parliament LUX Prize, commonly known as the LUX Prize or LUX Film Prize, was a prize given to a competing film by the European Parliament. European Film Awards and Lux Prize are European film awards and lists of films by award.

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Maciej Stuhr

Maciej Jerzy Stuhr (born 23 June 1975) is a Polish actor, comedian and occasional film director.

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Manuel Huerga

Manuel Huerga (born 20 October 1957) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter.

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Maria de Medeiros

Maria Esteves de Medeiros Victorino de Almeida, DamSE (born 19 August 1965), known professionally as Maria de Medeiros, is a Portuguese actress, director, and singer who has been involved in both European and American film-productions.

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Maria von Heland

Maria von Heland (born 25 May 1965) is a Swedish film director and screenwriter.

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Märt Avandi

Märt Avandi (born 26 February 1981) is an Estonian actor and comedian.

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MEDIA sub-programme of Creative Europe

The MEDIA sub-programme of Creative Europe or simply Creative Europe MEDIA (formerly The MEDIA Programme of the European Union) is designed to support the European film and audiovisual industries.

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Mediterranean Conference Centre

The Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC, Dar il-Mediterran għall-Konferenzi) is a conference centre in Valletta, Malta.

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Mel Smith

Melvyn Kenneth Smith (3 December 1952 – 19 July 2013) was an English comedian, actor and filmmaker.

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Melancholia (2011 film)

Melancholia is a 2011 science fiction drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier and starring Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Kiefer Sutherland, with Alexander Skarsgård, Brady Corbet, Cameron Spurr, Charlotte Rampling, Jesper Christensen, John Hurt, Stellan Skarsgård, and Udo Kier in supporting roles.

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Melvyn Bragg

Melvyn Bragg, Baron Bragg, (born 6 October 1939) is an English broadcaster, author and parliamentarian.

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Michael Maier

Michael Maier (Michael Maierus; 1568–1622) was a German physician and counsellor to Rudolf II Habsburg.

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Mikael Bertelsen

Mikael Bertelsen (born Mikael Simson Bertelsen on 5 October 1967) is a Danish radio and TV personality.

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MTV Europe Music Awards

The MTV Europe Music Awards (originally named MTV European Music Awards, commonly abbreviated as MTV EMA) are awards presented by Paramount International Networks to honour artists and music in pop culture.

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Music Moves Europe Award

The Music Moves Europe Award, also known as the MME Award, is an annual prize recognizing the success of ten emerging artists or groups who reached audiences outside their own countries with their first internationally released album in the past year.

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National Forum of Music

The National Forum of Music (Narodowe Forum Muzyki) is a music venue located in Wrocław, Poland.

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Open Doors (film)

Open Doors (Porte aperte) is a 1990 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio, based on the 1987 novel Porte Aperte by Leonardo Sciascia.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Potsdam

Potsdam is the capital and largest city of the German state of Brandenburg.

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Prix Europa

PRIX EUROPA – The European Broadcasting Festival – is Europe's largest annual tri-medial festival and competition.

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Quo Vadis, Aida?

Quo Vadis, Aida? (Where are you going, Aida?) is a 2020 internationally co-produced war drama film written, produced and directed by Jasmila Žbanić.

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Reykjavík

Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland.

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Riga

Riga is the capital, the primate, and the largest city of Latvia, as well as one of the most populous cities in the Baltic States.

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Robert Lehniger

Robert Lehniger (born in 1974) is a German theatre director and video artist.

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Robin Bextor

Robin Bextor (born 11 October 1953) is an English film and television producer and director.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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Rossy de Palma

Rosa Elena García Echave (born 16 September 1964), known professionally as Rossy de Palma, is a Spanish actress and model.

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Rupert Everett

Rupert James Hector Everett (born 29 May 1959) is a British actor.

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Russian invasion of Ukraine

On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which started in 2014.

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Schiller Theater

The Schiller Theater is a theatre building in Berlin, Germany.

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Senta Berger

Senta Verhoeven (née Berger; Austrian German:,; born 13 May 1941) is an Austrian-German actress.

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Seville

Seville (Sevilla) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville.

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Seville European Film Festival

The Seville European Film Festival (SEFF; Festival de Cine Europeo de Sevilla) is an annual film festival dedicated to European cinema held in November in Seville, Spain, since 2004.

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Sheena McDonald

Sheena Elizabeth McDonald (born 25 July 1954, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster.

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Sophie Marceau

Sophie Marceau (born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu, 17 November 1966) is a French actress.

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Sophie Scholl – The Final Days

Sophie Scholl – The Final Days (Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage) is a 2005 German historical drama film directed by Marc Rothemund and written by Fred Breinersdorfer.

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Spiegeltent

A spiegeltent (Dutch for "mirror tent", from spiegel+tent) is a large travelling tent, constructed from wood and canvas and decorated with mirrors and stained glass, intended as an entertainment venue.

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Steven Gätjen

Steven Gätjen (born 25 September 1972 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a German-American event and TV host based in Germany.

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Sunshine (1999 film)

Sunshine is a 1999 epic historical drama film directed by István Szabó and written by Israel Horovitz and Szabó.

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Talk to Her

Talk To Her (Hable Con Ella) is a 2002 Spanish psychological melodrama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin, and Rosário Flores.

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Tallinn

Tallinn is the capital and most populous city of Estonia.

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Tania Bryer

Tania Bryer (born 5 July 1962) is a British broadcaster who is affiliated with global television network CNBC.

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Teatro de la Maestranza

The Teatro de la Maestranza is an opera house located in Seville, Spain.

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Teatro dell'Opera di Roma

The Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (Rome Opera House) is an opera house in Rome, Italy.

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Tempodrom

The Tempodrom (also referred to as Neues Tempodrom) is a multi-purpose event venue in Berlin.

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Théâtre des Champs-Élysées

The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées is an entertainment venue standing at 15 avenue Montaigne in Paris.

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Théâtre national de Chaillot

The Théâtre National de Chaillot (English: Chaillot National Theatre) is a theatre located in the Palais de Chaillot at 1, place du Trocadéro, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

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The Favourite

The Favourite is a 2018 period black comedy film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara.

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The Ghost Writer (film)

The Ghost Writer (released as The Ghost in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is a 2010 neo-noir political thriller film directed by Roman Polanski.

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The Great Beauty

The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza) is a 2013 art drama film co-written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino.

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The King's Speech

The King's Speech is a 2010 historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler.

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The Lives of Others

The Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen) is a 2006 German drama film written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck marking his feature film directorial debut.

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The Northerners

The Northerners (De Noorderlingen) is a 1992 Dutch film by Alex van Warmerdam.

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The Old Vic

The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England.

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The Promised Land (2023 film)

The Promised Land (Danish: Bastarden) is a 2023 epic historical drama film directed by Nikolaj Arcel and written by Arcel and Anders Thomas Jensen.

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The Square (2017 film)

The Square is a 2017 satirical black comedy film written and directed by Ruben Östlund.

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The White Ribbon

The White Ribbon (Das weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte) is a 2009 German-language mystery drama film, written and directed by Michael Haneke.

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Theater des Westens

The Theater des Westens (Theatre of the West) is one of the most famous theatres for musicals and operettas in Berlin, Germany, located at 10–12 in Charlottenburg.

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Thomas Hermanns

Thomas Hermanns (born 5 March 1963) is a German TV presenter, comedian, screenwriter and director.

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Tom Wlaschiha

Thomas Wlaschiha is a German actor.

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Toni Erdmann

Toni Erdmann is a 2016 German comedy-drama film directed, written and co-produced by Maren Ade.

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Toto the Hero

Toto the Hero (Toto le héros) is a 1991 Belgian film (co-produced with France and Germany) by Belgian film director and screenwriter Jaco Van Dormael.

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Treptow Arena

The Treptow Arena (with a silent w) (also Arena Berlin) is an indoor hall, that hosts concerts, parties and special events, such as car presentations.

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Triangle of Sadness

Triangle of Sadness is a 2022 satirical black comedy film written and directed by Ruben Östlund in his English-language feature debut.

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Valletta

Valletta (il-Belt Valletta) is the capital city of Malta and one of its 68 council areas.

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Videotelephony

Videotelephony (also known as videoconferencing or video call) is the use of audio and video for simultaneous two-way communication.

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Visual effects

Visual effects (sometimes abbreviated VFX) is the process by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of a live-action shot in filmmaking and video production.

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Volver

Volver (meaning "to go back") is a 2006 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar.

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Warsaw

Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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West Berlin

West Berlin (Berlin (West) or West-Berlin) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin from 1948 until 1990, during the Cold War.

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Wrocław

Wrocław (Breslau; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia.

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Youth (2015 film)

Youth is a 2015 comedy-drama film written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino.

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10th European Film Awards

The 10th European Film Awards were presented on 7 December 1997 in Berlin, Germany.

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11th European Film Awards

The 11th European Film Awards were presented on 4 December 1998 in London, England.

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12th European Film Awards

The 12th European Film Awards were presented on December 4, 1999, in Berlin, Germany.

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13th European Film Awards

The 13th European Film Awards were given on 2 December 2000 in Paris, France.

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14th European Film Awards

The 14th European Film Awards were presented on December 1, 2001 in Berlin, Germany.

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15th European Film Awards

The 15th European Film Awards were presented on December 7, 2002 in Rome, Italy.

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16th European Film Awards

The 16th European Film Awards were presented on December 6, 2003 in Berlin, Germany.

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17th European Film Awards

The 17th European Film Awards were presented on December 11, 2004 in Barcelona, Spain.

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18th European Film Awards

The 18th European Film Awards were presented on December 3, 2005 in Berlin, Germany.

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19th European Film Awards

The 19th European Film Awards were presented on December 2, 2006 in Warsaw, Poland.

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1st European Film Awards

The 1st Annual European Film Awards, presented by the European Film Academy, recognized excellence in European cinema.

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20th European Film Awards

The 20th Annual European Film Awards took place on 1 December 2007 in Berlin, Germany.

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21st European Film Awards

The 21st Annual European Film Awards took place on 6 December 2008 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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22nd European Film Awards

The 22nd European Film Awards were presented on 12 December 2009, in Bochum, Germany.

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23rd European Film Awards

The 23rd European Film Awards were presented on 4 December, 2010, in Tallinn, Estonia.

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24th European Film Awards

The 24th European Film Awards were presented on 3 December 2011 in Berlin, Germany.

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25th European Film Awards

The 25th European Film Awards were presented on 1 December 2012 in Valletta, Malta.

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26th European Film Awards

The 26th European Film Awards were presented on 7 December 2013 in Berlin, Germany.

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27th European Film Awards

The 27th European Film Awards were presented on 13 December 2014 in Riga, Latvia.

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28th European Film Awards

The 28th European Film Awards were presented on 12 December 2015 in Berlin, Germany.

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29th European Film Awards

The 29th European Film Awards were presented on 10 December 2016 in Wrocław, Poland.

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2nd European Film Awards

The 2nd Annual European Film Awards, presented by the European Film Academy, recognized excellence in European cinema.

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30th European Film Awards

The 30th European Film Awards were presented on 9 December 2017 in Berlin, Germany.

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31st European Film Awards

The 31st European Film Awards were presented on 15 December 2018 in Seville, Spain.

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32nd European Film Awards

The 32nd European Film Awards were presented in Berlin, Germany, on 7 December 2019.

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33rd European Film Awards

The 33rd European Film Awards was scheduled to be presented in Reykjavík, Iceland on 12 December 2020.

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34th European Film Awards

The 34th European Film Awards were presented in Berlin, Germany on 11 December 2021.

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35th European Film Awards

The 35th European Film Awards, presented by the European Film Academy to recognize achievements in European filmmaking, took place at the Harpa Conference and Concert Hall in Reykjavík, Iceland on 10 December 2022.

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36th European Film Awards

The 36th European Film Awards, presented by the European Film Academy to recognize achievements in European filmmaking, took place at Arena Berlin in Berlin on 9 December 2023.

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3rd European Film Awards

The 3rd Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1990.

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4th European Film Awards

The 4th Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1991.

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5th European Film Awards

The 5th European Film Awards were presented on November 25, 1992, in Potsdam, Germany.

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6th European Film Awards

The 6th European Film Awards were presented on 4 December 1993, in Potsdam, Germany.

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7th European Film Awards

The 7th European Film Awards were presented on 27 November 1994 in Berlin, Germany.

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8th European Film Awards

The 8th European Film Awards were presented on 12 November 1995 in Berlin, Germany.

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9th European Film Awards

The 9th European Film Awards were presented on 8 November 1996 in Berlin, Germany.

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See also

European Film Academy Awards

European film awards

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Film_Awards

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