List of Czech European Film Award winners and nominees

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

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YearAwardRecipientStatusNote
1996 Best Film Kolya NominatedCzech-French-British co-production
Best Film Lea NominatedGerman-Czech co-production
2006 People's Choice Award for Best Film Something Like Happiness NominatedCzech-German co-production
People's Choice Award for Best Film Oliver Twist NominatedBritish-Czech-French-Italian co-production
2007 Best Film La Vie En Rose NominatedFrench-Czech-British co-production
People's Choice Award for Best Film I Served the King of England NominatedCzech-Slovak-German-Hungarian co-production
2009 People's Choice Award for Best Film The Baader Meinhof Complex NominatedGerman-French-Czech co-production
2012 Best Animated Feature Film Alois Nebel WonCzech-German co-production

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