List of Austrian European Film Award winners and nominees

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This is a list of Austrian European Film Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Austrian actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, a European Film Award.

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Awards and nominations

Year
(Ceremony)
AwardRecipientResultNoteRef.
1988
(1st)
Best Actor Klaus Maria Brandauer
for Hanussen
Nominated [1]
1993
(6th)
Best Film Benny's Video Nominated [2]
1999
(12th)
Best Film Sunshine NominatedCanadian-Hungarian-Austrian-German co-production [3]
Best Documentary PripyatNominated
2000
(13th)
European Discovery of the Year Northern Skirts NominatedAustrian-German-Swiss co-production [4]
2001
(14th)
Best Film The Piano Teacher NominatedFrench-Austrian co-production [5]
People's Choice Award for Best European Film Nominated
European Discovery of the Year Dog Days Nominated
Lovely Rita NominatedAustrian-German co-production
Best Short Film Copy ShopNominated
Best Screenwriter Michael Haneke
for The Piano Teacher
Nominated
2003
(16th)
European Discovery of the Year Fuse NominatedBosnian-Austrian-Turkish-French co-production [6]
2004
(17th)
Best Documentary Darwin's Nightmare WonAustrian-French-Belgian co-production [7]
2005
(18th)
Best Film Caché WonFrench-Austrian-German-Italian co-production [8]
Best Documentary Workingman's Death NominatedAustrian-German co-production
Best Director Michael Haneke
for Caché
Won
Best Editor Michael Hudecek
for Caché (along with Nadine Muse)
Won
Best Screenwriter Michael Haneke
for Caché
Nominated
Best Cinematographer Christian Berger
for Caché
Nominated
2006
(19th)
Best Film Grbavica: Esma's Secret NominatedBosnian-Austrian-German-Croatian co-production [9]
Best Documentary Our Daily BreadNominated
Best Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
for The Lives of Others
NominatedGerman-Austrian director
2007
(20th)
Best Documentary To the Limit NominatedGerman-Austrian co-production [10]
Best European Co-Producer Veit Heiduschka Won
2009
(22nd)
Best Film The White Ribbon WonGerman-Austrian-French-Italian co-production [11]
Best Documentary Cooking HistoryNominatedSlovak-Austrian-Czech co-production
Pianomania NominatedGerman-Austrian co-production
Defamation NominatedDanish-Austrian-Israeli-American co-production
Best Director Michael Haneke
for The White Ribbon
Won
Best Screenwriter Michael Haneke
for The White Ribbon
Won
Best Cinematographer Christian Berger
for The White Ribbon
Nominated
2010
(23rd)
Best Short Film Talleres ClandestinosNominatedAustrian-Argentine co-production [12]
2011
(24th)
European Discovery of the Year Breathing Nominated [13]
Michael Nominated
Best Short Film HypercrisisNominated
2012
(25th)
Best Film Amour WonFrench-Austrian-German co-production [14]
Best Short Film In the OpenNominated
Best Director Michael Haneke
for Amour
Won
Best Actress Margarethe Tiesel
for Paradise: Love
Nominated
Best Screenwriter Michael Haneke
for Amour
Nominated
2014
(27th)
Best Documentary Master of the UniverseWonGerman-Austrian co-production [15]
We Come as Friends NominatedAustrian-French co-production
2015
(28th)
European Discovery of the Year Goodnight Mommy Nominated [16]
Best Cinematographer Martin Gschlacht
for Goodnight Mommy
Won
2016
(29th)
Best Film Toni Erdmann WonGerman-Austrian co-production [17]
European University Film Award Nominated
Best Actor Peter Simonischek
for Toni Erdmann
Won
2017
(30th)
European Discovery of the Year The Eremites NominatedGerman-Austrian co-production [18]
Best Short Film WannabeNominated
Best Actor Josef Hader
for Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe
Nominated
People's Choice Award for Best European Film Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe WonGerman-Austrian-French co-production
2018
(31st)
European University Film Award Styx NominatedGerman-Austrian co-production [19]

Special awards

Year
(Ceremony)
AwardRecipientResultNoteRef.
2015
(28th)
Achievement in World Cinema Award Christoph Waltz Won [16]

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