26th European Film Awards | |
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Date | 7 December 2013 |
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.
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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The Great Beauty | La grande bellezza | Paolo Sorrentino | |
Blue Is the Warmest Colour | La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 | Abdellatif Kechiche | |
The Best Offer | La migliore offerta | Giuseppe Tornatore | |
Blancanieves | Pablo Berger | ||
The Broken Circle Breakdown | Felix Van Groeningen | ||
A Coffee in Berlin | Oh Boy! | Jan Ole Gerster |
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Writers(s) | Producer(s) | Production country |
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The Gilded Cage | La Cage dorée | Ruben Alves | Ruben Alves, Jean-André Yerlès, Hugo Gélin | ||
Anna Karenina | Joe Wright | Tom Stoppard | |||
The Best Offer | La migliore offerta | Giuseppe Tornatore | Giuseppe Tornatore | ||
The Broken Circle Breakdown | Felix Van Groeningen | Carl Joos, Felix Van Groeningen | |||
A Coffee in Berlin | Oh Boy! | Jan Ole Gerster | Jan Ole Gerster | ||
The Deep | Djúpið | Baltasar Kormákur | Jón Atli Jónasson, Baltasar Kormákur | ||
I'm So Excited | Los amantes pasajeros | Pedro Almodóvar | Pedro Almodóvar | ||
The Impossible | Lo Imposible | J.A. Bayona | Sergio G. Sánchez, María Belón | ||
Kon-Tiki | Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg | Petter Skavlan | |||
Love Is All You Need | Den skaldede frisør | Susanne Bier | Anders Thomas Jensen, Susanne Bier | ||
Searching for Sugar Man | Malik Bendjelloul |
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Writers(s) | Producer(s) | Production country |
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A Coffee in Berlin | Oh Boy! | Jan Ole Gerster | Marcos Kantis, Alexander Wadouh | ||
Eat Sleep Die | Äta sova dö | Gabriela Pichler | China Åhlander | ||
Call Girl | Mikael Marcimain | Mimmi Spång | |||
Miele | Valeria Golino | Riccardo Scamarcio, Viola Prestieri, Anne-Dominique Toussaint, Raphaël Berdugo | |||
The Plague | La Plaga | Neus Ballús | Pau Subirós |
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Love Is All You Need | Den skaldede frisør | Susanne Bier | |
I'm So Excited | Los amantes pasajeros | Pedro Almodóvar | |
The Priest's Children | Svećenikova djeca | Vinko Brešan | |
Welcome Mr. President! | Benvenuto Presidente! | Riccardo Milani |
Director(s) | Nationality | English title | Original title |
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Paolo Sorrentino | Italy | The Great Beauty | La grande bellezza |
Giuseppe Tornatore | Italy | The Best Offer | La migliore offerta |
Pablo Berger | Spain | Blancanieves | |
Abdellatif Kechiche | France | Blue Is the Warmest Colour | La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 |
François Ozon | France | In the House | Dans la maison |
Felix Van Groeningen | Belgium | The Broken Circle Breakdown |
Actor | Nationality | English title | Original title |
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Toni Servillo | Italy | The Great Beauty | La grande bellezza |
Johan Heldenbergh | Belgium | The Broken Circle Breakdown | |
Jude Law | Great Britain | Anna Karenina | |
Fabrice Luchini | France | In the House | Dans la maison |
Tom Schilling | Germany | A Coffee in Berlin | Oh Boy! |
Actress | Nationality | English title | Original title |
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Veerle Baetens | Belgium | The Broken Circle Breakdown | |
Luminița Gheorghiu | Romania | Child's Pose | Poziția copilului |
Keira Knightley | Great Britain | Anna Karenina | |
Barbara Sukowa | Germany | Hannah Arendt | |
Naomi Watts | Australia and Great Britain | The Impossible | Lo Imposible |
English title | Original title | Winner(s) | Nationality |
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The Best Offer | La migliore offerta | Ennio Morricone |
Screenwriter(s) | Nationality | English title | Original title |
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François Ozon | France | In the House | Dans la maison |
Paolo Sorrentino, Umberto Contarello | Italy | The Great Beauty | La grande bellezza |
Tom Stoppard | Great Britain | Anna Karenina | |
Giuseppe Tornatore | Italy | The Best Offer | La migliore offerta |
Felix Van Groeningen, Carl Joos | Belgium | The Broken Circle Breakdown |
English title | Original title | Winner(s) | Nationality |
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Fill the Void | למלא את החלל | Asaf Sudry |
English title | Original title | Winner(s) | Nationality |
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Anna Karenina | Sarah Greenwood |
Winner(s) | Nationality |
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Ada Solomon |
English title | Original title | Winner(s) | Nationality |
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Blancanieves | Paco Delgado |
English title | Original title | Winner(s) | Nationality |
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The Great Beauty | La grande bellezza | Cristiano Travaglioli |
English title | Original title | Winner(s) | Nationality |
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Paradise: Faith | Paradies: Glaube | Matz Müller i Erik Mischijew |
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Writers(s) | Animation | Production country |
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The Congress | Ari Folman | Ari Folman | Yoni Goodman | ||
Jasmine | Alain Ughetto | Alain Ughetto, Jacques Reboud, Chloé Inguenaud | Alain Ughetto | ||
Pinocchio | Enzo d' AIò | Enzo d' AIò, Umberto Marino | Marco Zanoni |
Recipient | Occupation | Nationality |
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Pedro Almodóvar [8] | Director |
Recipient | Occupation | Nationality |
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Catherine Deneuve [9] | Actress |
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Writers(s) | Producer(s) | Production country |
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The Act of Killing | Jagal | Joshua Oppenheimer | Signe Byrge Sørensen | ||
Stop-Over | L'escale | Kaveh Bakhtiari | Kaveh Bakhtiari | Elisa Garbar, Heinz Dill, Olivier Charvet, Sophie Germain | |
The Missing Picture | L'image manquante | Rithy Panh | Rithy Panh | Catherine Dussart |
Film | Director(s) | Country | Nominating Festival |
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Death of a Shadow | Tom Van Avermaet | Valladolid Short Film Nominee | |
Cut | Christoph Girardet, Matthias Müller | Vila do Conde Short Film Nominee | |
Butter Lamp | Hu Wei | Drama Short Film Nominee | |
Houses with small windows | Bülent Öztürk | Venice Short Film Nominee | |
Letter | Sergei Loznitsa | Kraków Short Film Nominee | |
Mistery | Chema García Ibarra | Berlin Short Film Nominee | |
Morning | Cathy Brady | Cork Short Film Nominee | |
The Waves | Miguel Fonseca | Ghent Short Film Nominee | |
Orbit Ever After | Jamie Stone | Bristol Short Film Nominee | |
Jump | Petar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva | Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Nominee | |
Sunday 3 | Jochen Kuhn | Tampere Short Film Nominee | |
A Story For The Modlins | Sergio Oksman | Sarajevo Short Film Nominee | |
Though I Know the River is Dry | Omar Robert Hamilton | Rotterdam Short Film Nominee | |
Nuclear Waste | Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy | Grimstad Short Film Nominee | |
Zima | Cristina Picchi | Locarno Short Film Nominee |
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Writers(s) | Producer(s) | Production country |
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The Zigzag Kid | Nono, het Zigzag Kind | Vincent Bal | Vincent Bal, Jon Gilbert | Burny Bos, Els Vandevorst | |
The Suicide Shop | Le Magasin des suicides | Patrice Leconte | Patrice Leconte | Gilles Podesta | |
Upside Down | Kopfüber | Bernd Sahling | Bernd Sahling, Anja Tuckermann | Jörg Rothe |
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