26th European Film Awards

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26th European Film Awards
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Haus der Berliner Festspiele
Date7 December 2013 (2013-12-07)
Site Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Berlin
Hosted by Anke Engelke [1]
Produced by Marion Döring and Jürgen Biesinger
Organized by European Film Academy
Television coverage
Channel Arte, HBO Europe, NTV Plus Kino+, ETV2, ORF III, SBS Two, OTE Cinema 1HD, TV3 [2]

The 26th European Film Awards were presented on 7 December 2013 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by over 2,500 members of the European Film Academy. On 28 October 2013, a special seven-member jury convened in Berlin and, based on the EFA Selection list, decided on the winners in the categories cinematography, editing, production design, costume design, composer and sound design. [3] On 4 November 2013, nominations for documentary were announced. The special documentary jury consist five members: Antonio Saura Despina Mouzaki, Claas Danielsen, Ally Derks and Jacques Laurent.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Best Film

[4]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
The Great Beauty La grande bellezza Paolo Sorrentino Flag of Italy.svg Flag of France.svg
Blue Is the Warmest Colour La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 Abdellatif Kechiche Flag of France.svg
The Best Offer La migliore offerta Giuseppe Tornatore Flag of Italy.svg
Blancanieves Pablo Berger Flag of Spain.svg Flag of France.svg
The Broken Circle Breakdown Felix Van Groeningen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Oh Boy! Jan Ole Gerster Flag of Germany.svg

People’s Choice Award

[5]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Writers(s)Producer(s)Production country
The Gilded Cage La Cage doréeRuben AlvesRuben Alves, Jean-André Yerlès, Hugo Gélin Flag of Portugal.svg Flag of France.svg
Anna Karenina Joe Wright Tom Stoppard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
The Best Offer La migliore offerta Giuseppe Tornatore Giuseppe Tornatore Flag of Italy.svg
The Broken Circle Breakdown Felix Van Groeningen Carl Joos, Felix Van Groeningen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
The Deep Djúpið Baltasar Kormákur Jón Atli Jónasson, Baltasar Kormákur Flag of Iceland.svg
I'm So Excited Los amantes pasajeros Pedro Almodóvar Pedro Almodóvar Flag of Spain.svg
The Impossible Lo ImposibleJ.A. BayonaSergio G. Sánchez, María Belón Flag of Spain.svg
Kon-Tiki Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg Petter Skavlan Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Denmark.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Sweden.svg
Love Is All You Need Den skaldede frisør Susanne Bier Anders Thomas Jensen, Susanne Bier Flag of Denmark.svg
Oh Boy! Jan Ole GersterJan Ole Gerster Flag of Germany.svg
Searching for Sugar Man Malik Bendjelloul Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Discovery of the Year

[6]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Writers(s)Producer(s)Production country
Oh Boy! Jan Ole Gerster Marcos Kantis, Alexander Wadouh Flag of Germany.svg
Eat Sleep Die Äta sova dö Gabriela Pichler China Åhlander Flag of Sweden.svg
Call Girl Mikael Marcimain Mimmi Spång Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Ireland.svg Flag of Finland.svg
Miele Valeria Golino Riccardo Scamarcio, Viola Prestieri, Anne-Dominique Toussaint, Raphaël Berdugo Flag of Italy.svg Flag of France.svg
The Plague La Plaga Neus Ballús Pau Subirós Flag of Spain.svg

Best Comedy

[4]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Love Is All You Need Den skaldede frisør Susanne Bier Flag of Denmark.svg
I'm So Excited Los amantes pasajeros Pedro Almodóvar Flag of Spain.svg
The Priest's Children Svećenikova djeca Vinko Brešan Flag of Croatia.svg
Welcome Mr. President! Benvenuto Presidente! Riccardo Milani Flag of Italy.svg

Best Director

Director(s)NationalityEnglish titleOriginal title
Paolo Sorrentino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy The Great Beauty La grande bellezza
Giuseppe Tornatore Flag of Italy.svg  Italy The Best Offer La migliore offerta
Pablo Berger Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Blancanieves
Abdellatif Kechiche Flag of France.svg  France Blue Is the Warmest Colour La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2
François Ozon Flag of France.svg  France In the House Dans la maison
Felix Van Groeningen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown

Best Actor

ActorNationalityEnglish titleOriginal title
Toni Servillo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy The Great Beauty La grande bellezza
Johan Heldenbergh Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown
Jude Law Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Anna Karenina
Fabrice Luchini Flag of France.svg  France In the House Dans la maison
Tom Schilling Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Oh Boy!

Best Actress

ActressNationalityEnglish titleOriginal title
Veerle Baetens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown
Luminița Gheorghiu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Child's Pose Poziția copilului
Keira Knightley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Anna Karenina
Barbara Sukowa Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Hannah Arendt
Naomi Watts Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia and Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain The Impossible Lo Imposible

Best Composer

English titleOriginal titleWinner(s)Nationality
The Best Offer La migliore offerta Ennio Morricone Flag of Italy.svg

Best Screenwriter

Screenwriter(s)NationalityEnglish titleOriginal title
François Ozon Flag of France.svg  France In the House Dans la maison
Paolo Sorrentino, Umberto Contarello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy The Great Beauty La grande bellezza
Tom Stoppard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Anna Karenina
Giuseppe Tornatore Flag of Italy.svg  Italy The Best Offer La migliore offerta
Felix Van Groeningen, Carl Joos Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown

Best Cinematographer

English titleOriginal titleWinner(s)Nationality
Fill the Void למלא את החלל Asaf Sudry Flag of Israel.svg

Best Production Designer

English titleOriginal titleWinner(s)Nationality
Anna Karenina Sarah Greenwood Flag of the United Kingdom.svg

Best Co-Production

Winner(s)Nationality
Ada Solomon Flag of Romania.svg

Best Costume Designer

English titleOriginal titleWinner(s)Nationality
Blancanieves Paco Delgado Flag of Spain.svg

Best Editor

English titleOriginal titleWinner(s)Nationality
The Great Beauty La grande bellezza Cristiano Travaglioli Flag of Italy.svg

Best Sound Designer

English titleOriginal titleWinner(s)Nationality
Paradise: Faith Paradies: Glaube Matz Müller i Erik Mischijew Flag of Germany.svg

Best Animated Feature Film

[7]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Writers(s)AnimationProduction country
The Congress Ari Folman Ari Folman Yoni Goodman Flag of Israel.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Poland.svg Flag of Luxembourg.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Jasmine Alain Ughetto Alain Ughetto, Jacques Reboud, Chloé Inguenaud Alain Ughetto Flag of France.svg
Pinocchio Enzo d' AIò Enzo d' AIò, Umberto Marino Marco Zanoni Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Luxembourg.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

European Achievement in World Cinema

RecipientOccupationNationality
Pedro Almodóvar [8] Director Flag of Spain.svg

Lifetime Achievement Award

RecipientOccupationNationality
Catherine Deneuve [9] Actress Flag of France.svg

Best Documentary

[10]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Writers(s)Producer(s)Production country
The Act of Killing Jagal Joshua Oppenheimer Signe Byrge Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Stop-OverL'escaleKaveh BakhtiariKaveh BakhtiariElisa Garbar, Heinz Dill, Olivier Charvet, Sophie Germain Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of France.svg
The Missing Picture L'image manquante Rithy Panh Rithy Panh Catherine Dussart Flag of France.svg Flag of Cambodia.svg

Best Short Film

[11]

FilmDirector(s)CountryNominating Festival
Death of a ShadowTom Van Avermaet Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flag of France.svg Valladolid Short Film Nominee
CutChristoph Girardet, Matthias Müller Flag of Germany.svg Vila do Conde Short Film Nominee
Butter LampHu Wei Flag of France.svg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Drama Short Film Nominee
Houses with small windows Bülent Öztürk Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Venice Short Film Nominee
LetterSergei Loznitsa Flag of Russia.svg Kraków Short Film Nominee
MisteryChema García Ibarra Flag of Spain.svg Berlin Short Film Nominee
Morning Cathy Brady Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cork Short Film Nominee
The WavesMiguel Fonseca Flag of Portugal.svg Ghent Short Film Nominee
Orbit Ever AfterJamie Stone Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bristol Short Film Nominee
JumpPetar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Nominee
Sunday 3Jochen Kuhn Flag of Germany.svg Tampere Short Film Nominee
A Story For The ModlinsSergio Oksman Flag of Spain.svg Sarajevo Short Film Nominee
Though I Know the River is Dry Omar Robert Hamilton Flag of Egypt.svg Flag of Palestine.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rotterdam Short Film Nominee
Nuclear WasteMyroslav Slaboshpytskiy Flag of Ukraine.svg Grimstad Short Film Nominee
ZimaCristina Picchi Flag of Russia.svg Locarno Short Film Nominee

Young Audience Award

[12]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Writers(s)Producer(s)Production country
The Zigzag KidNono, het Zigzag Kind Vincent Bal Vincent Bal, Jon Gilbert Burny Bos, Els Vandevorst Flag of the Netherlands.svg
The Suicide Shop Le Magasin des suicides Patrice Leconte Patrice Leconte Gilles Podesta Flag of France.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Upside DownKopfüber Bernd Sahling Bernd Sahling, Anja Tuckermann Jörg Rothe Flag of Germany.svg

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