European Film Award for Best Production Designer

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European Film Award for Best Production Designer
CountryFlag of Europe.svg  Europe
Presented by European Film Academy
First awarded1990
Currently held byMárton Ágh – Natural Light (2021)
Website europeanfilmawards.eu

European Film Award for Best Production Designer is an award category in the European Film Awards. The category was first presented in 1990 being award to both art directors and costume designers. At the 1st European Film Awards in 1988, two art directors were nominated Special Aspect Award with Sergej Paradshanow winning the award for Ashik Kerib .

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Though the category was not presented from 2006 to 2009, four production designers received nominations for special awards with Pierre Pell and Stéphane Rozenbaum winning the Award for an Artistic Contribution for The Science of Sleep in 2006 and Uli Hanisch receiving the Prix d'Excellence for Perfume: The Story of a Murderer in 2007. A set of nominees was presented in 2005 and from 2010 to 2012, since 2013 only a winner is presented without nominees.

Winners and nominees

The winners are in a yellow background and in bold.

1980s

YearProduction designer(s)English titleOriginal title
1988
(1st)
Special Aspect Award
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sergej Paradshanow Ashik Kerib აშიკ-ქერიბი
Flag of Spain.svg Félix Murcia Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios

1990s

YearProduction designer(s)English titleOriginal title
1990
(3rd)
[1]
Flag of Italy.svg Ezio Frigerio
Flag of Italy.svg Franca Squarciapino
Cyrano de Bergerac
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yuri Pashigoryev Don't Move, Die and Rise Again Zamri, umri, voskresni!
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ben Van Os
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Roelfs
Flag of France.svg Jean Paul Gaultier
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
1991
(4th)
[2]
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Miljen Kreka Kljakovic
Flag of France.svg Valerie Pozzo Di Borgo
Delicatessen
1992
(5th)
[3]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rikke Jelier The Northerners De Noorderlingen

2000s

YearProduction designer(s)English titleOriginal title
2000 - 2004No award given
2005
(18th)
[4] [5]
Flag of France.svg Aline Bonetto A Very Long Engagement Un long dimanche de fiançailles
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Grant Manderlay
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Flag of Germany.svg Jana Karen Sophie Scholl – The Final Days Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage
2006
(19th)
No award given
European Film Academy Award For An Artistic Contribution
Flag of France.svg Pierre Pell
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Rozenbaum
The Science of Sleep La science des rêves
2007
(20th)
No award given
Prix d'Excellence
Flag of Germany.svg Uli Hanisch Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
2008
(21st)
No award given
Nomination for Prix d'Excellence
Flag of Hungary.svg Márton Ágh Delta
2009
(22nd)
No award given

2010s

YearProduction designer(s)English titleOriginal title
2010
(23rd)
[6] [7]
Flag of Germany.svg Albrecht Konrad The Ghost Writer
Flag of Italy.svg Paola Bizzarri
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Ramirez
I, Don Giovanni Io, Don Giovanni
Flag of Finland.svg Markku Pätilä
Flag of Estonia.svg Jaagup Roomet
The Temptation of St. Tony Püha Tõnu kiusamine
2011
(24th)
[8] [9]
Flag of Denmark.svg Jette Lehmann Melancholia
Flag of Italy.svg Paola Bizzarri We Have a Pope Habemus Papam
Flag of Spain.svg Antxón Gómez The Skin I Live In La piel que habito
2012
(25th)
[10] [11]
Flag of Montenegro.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maria Djurkovic Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Sejer A Royal Affair En kongelig affære
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Zhukova Faust Фауст
2013
(26th) [12]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Greenwood [13] Anna Karenina
2014
(27th)
Flag of Germany.svg Claus-Rudolf Amler [14] The Dark Valley Das finstere Tal
2015
(28th)
Flag of France.svg Sylvie Olivé [15] The Brand New Testament Le Tout Nouveau Testament
2016
(29th)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alice Normington [16] Suffragette
2017
(30th)
Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Åsberg [17] The Square
2018
(31st)
Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Ponkratov [18] Summer Лето Leto
2019
(32nd)
Flag of Spain.svg Antxon Gómez [19] Pain and Glory Dolor y gloria

2020s

YearProduction designer(s)English titleOriginal title
2020
(33rd)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cristina Casali [20] The Personal History of David Copperfield
2021
(34th)
Flag of Hungary.svg Márton Ágh [21] Natural Light Természetes fény
2022
(35th)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jim Clay Belfast
2023
(36th)
Flag of Italy.svg Emita Frigato La chimera

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