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词条 29th European Film Awards
释义

  1. Ceremony

  2. Selection

  3. Awards voted by EFA Members

     Best Film  Best Comedy  Best Director  Best Screenwriter  Best Actress  Best Actor 

  4. Technical awards

     Best Composer  Best Cinematographer  Best Editor  Best Production Designer  Best Costume Designer  Best Sound Designer  Best Makeup and Hairstyling 

  5. Critics Award

     European Discovery 

  6. Best Animated Feature Film

  7. Audience awards

     People's Choice Award  Best Children and Family Film  University Award 

  8. Best Documentary

  9. Best Short Film

  10. European Co-Production Award — Prix Eurimages

  11. Honorary Awards

     European Achievement in World Cinema  Lifetime Achievement Award  Honorary Award of the EFA President and Board 

  12. List of partners

  13. References

  14. External links

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The 29th European Film Awards were presented on 10 December 2016 in Wrocław, Poland.[1] The ceremony is one of a number of events to take place in Wrocław as the city is a 2016 European Capital of Culture, along with San Sebastián.[2] The nominations and winners were selected by more than 2,500 members of the European Film Academy.

Ceremony

The ceremony focused on a political message against ongoing nationalism and euroscepticism. The European Film Academy also remarked on Ukrainian filmmaker Oleh Sentsov, who is imprisoned in Russia.

Selection

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  • 24 Weeks
  • A Man Called Ove
  • A War
  • Being 17
  • Beyond the Mountains and Hills
  • Chevalier
  • Dawn
  • Death in Sarajevo
  • Don't Be Bad
  • Elle
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  • Florence Foster Jenkins
  • Frenzy
  • Graduation
  • I, Daniel Blake
  • I, Olga Hepnarová
  • Julieta
  • Kills on Wheels
  • Köpek
  • Land of Mine
  • Letters from War
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  • Like Crazy
  • Lost in Munich
  • Mammal
  • Mimosas
  • On the Other Side
  • One of Us
  • Perfect Strangers
  • Pyromaniac
  • Rauf
  • Room
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  • Sieranevada
  • Song of Songs
  • Sparrows
  • Strange Haven
  • Suffragette
  • Suntan
  • The Ardennes
  • The Commune
  • The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki
  • The Lure
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  • The Olive Tree
  • The Paradise Suite
  • The People vs. Fritz Bauer
  • The Student
  • The Unknown Girl
  • Things to Come
  • Tikkun
  • Toni Erdmann
  • Truman
  • United States of Love
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Awards voted by EFA Members

Best Film

The nominees were announced on November 6th, 2016 in Seville, Spain at the Seville Festival of European Cinema. Four films nominated for Best Film were premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d’Or winner I, Daniel Blake, and FIPRESCI Critics Award Toni Erdmann.[3] One film (Room) has been already nominated for the Best Picture at the 88th Academy Awards. Three films (Toni Erdmann, Elle, Julieta) had been submitted for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. Two films (I, Daniel Blake, Toni Erdmann) received nominations at the 18th British Independent Film Awards.

Toni Erdmann is the first film directed by a woman to win best picture.[4]
English titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Production companiesCountryLanguage
Toni Erdmann Maren Ade Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Michael Merkt Komplizen Film, Coop99, KNM, Missing Link Films, SWR, WDR, Arte, MonkeyBoyGermany}} {{flagicon|Austria}}German, English, Romanian
Elle Paul Verhoeven Saïd Ben Saïd, Michel Merkt SBS Productions, Pallas Film , France 2 Cinéma, Entre Chien et Loup, Canal+, France Télévisions, Orange Cinéma Séries, Casa Kafka Pictures, Proximus, Centre National de la Cinématographie, FilmförderungsanstaltFrance}} {{flagicon|Germany}} {{flagicon|Belgium}}French
I, Daniel Blake Ken Loach Rebecca O'Brien Sixteen Films, Why Not Productions, Wild Bunch, Entertainment One, Les Films du Fleuve, Canal+, Ciné+, BE TV, British Film Institute, BBC, France 2, France Télévisions, Le Pacte, VOOUK}} {{flagicon|France}} English
Julieta Pedro Almodóvar Agustín Almodóvar, Pedro Almodóvar, Esther García El Deseo, Canal+ France, Ciné +, Televisión EspañolaSpain}} Spanish
Room Lenny Abrahamson Ed Guiney, David Gross Telefilm Canada, Filmnation Entertainment, Irish Film Board, Element Pictures, No Trace Camping, Film4 Ireland}} {{flagicon|Canada}}English

Best Comedy

The nominees were announced on October 25th, 2016.

English titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Production companiesCountryLanguage
A Man Called Ove Hannes Holm Annica Bellander, Nicklas Wikström Nicastro Tre VännerSweden}}Swedish
Look Who's Back David Wnendt Lars Dittrich, Christopher Müller Mythos Film Germany}}German
One Man and His Cow Mohamed Hamidi Nicolas Duval-Adassovsky, Laurent Zeitoun, Yann Zenou Quad Productions France}} {{flagicon|Algeria}}French, Arabic
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Best Director

The nominees were announced on November 6th, 2016

Director(s)English title
Germany}} Maren Ade Toni Erdmann
Spain}} Pedro AlmodóvarJulieta
UK}} Ken Loach I, Daniel Blake
Romania}} Cristian Mungiu Graduation
Netherlands}} Paul VerhoevenElle
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Best Screenwriter

The nominees were announced on November 6th, 2016

Director(s)English title
Germany}} Maren Ade Toni Erdmann
UK}} Paul LavertyI, Daniel Blake
Ireland}} {{flagicon|Canada}} Emma Donoghue Room
Romania}} Cristian Mungiu Graduation
Poland}} Tomasz WasilewskiUnited States of Love
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Best Actress

The nominees were announced on November 6th, 2016

ActressEnglish titleRole
Germany}} Sandra Hüller Toni Erdmann Ines Conradi
Italy}} Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Like Crazy Beatrice Morandini Valdirana
Denmark}} Trine Dyrholm The Commune Anna
France}} Isabelle Huppert Elle Michèle Leblanc
Spain}} Emma Suárez Julieta Julieta
Spain}} Adriana Ugarte Julieta younger Julieta
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Best Actor

The nominees were announced on November 6th, 2016.

ActorEnglish titleRole
Austria}} Peter Simonischek Toni Erdmann Winfried Conradi / Toni Erdmann
Spain}} Javier Cámara Truman Tomás
UK}} Hugh Grant Florence Foster Jenkins St. Clair Bayfield
UK}} Dave Johns I, Daniel Blake Daniel Blake
Germany}} Burghart Klaußner The People vs. Fritz Bauer Fritz Bauer
Sweden}} Rolf Lassgård A Man Called Ove Ove
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Technical awards

A special seven-member jury convened in Berlin and, based on the selection list.The members of the jury were:

  • Benoît Barouh, production designer, France
  • Paco Delgado, costume designer, Spain
  • Martin Gschlacht, cinematographer, Austria
  • Dean Humphreys, sound designer, UK
  • Era Lapid, editor, Israel
  • Waldemar Pokromski, make-up artist, Poland
  • Giuliano Taviani, composer, Italy.
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Best Composer

The winners were announced on November 17th, 2016.

Winner(s)English title
Russia}} Ilya Demutsky The Student

Best Cinematographer

The winners were announced on November 17th, 2016.

Winner(s)English title
Denmark}} Camilla Hjelm KnudsenLand of Mine

Best Editor

The winners were announced on November 17th, 2016.

English titleWinner(s)
Germany}} Stefanie Bieker Land of Mine

Best Production Designer

The winners were announced on November 17th, 2016.

Winner(s)English title
UK}} Alice Normington Suffragette
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Best Costume Designer

The winners were announced on November 17th, 2016.

English titleWinner(s)
Germany}} Stefanie Bieker Land of Mine

Best Sound Designer

The winners were announced on November 17th, 2016.

Winner(s)English title
Poland}} Radosław Ochnio 11 Minutes

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

The winners were announced on November 17th, 2016.

Winner(s)English title
Germany}} Barbara Kreuzer Land of Mine
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Critics Award

European Discovery

The nominees were announced on September 19th, 2016. Award given by International Federation of Film Critics - Prix FIPRESCI.

English titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Production companiesCountryLanguage
The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki Juho Kuosmanen Juho Kuosmanen Aamu Filmcompany, ONE TWO Films, Tre Vänner Produktion AB, Elokuvayhtiö Oy Aamu, Film Väst, Tre Vänner Produktion AB Finland}} {{flagicon|Germany}} {{flagicon|Sweden}}Finnish, English
Dogs Bogdan Mirica Marcela Ursu 42 Km Film, EZ Films Romania}} {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} {{flagicon|France}} {{flagicon|Qatar}} Romanian
Liebmann Jules Herrmann Jules Herrmann Ester.Reglin.Film Produktionsgesellschaft Germany}} French, German, English
Sand Storm Elite Zexer Haim Mecklberg, Estee Yacov-Mecklberg 2-Team Productions, Rotor Film Babelsberg Israel}} Arabic
Thirst Svetla Tsotsorkova Svetla Tsotsorkova, Nadejda Koseva Front Film Bulgaria}} Bulgarian

Best Animated Feature Film

The nominees were announced on October 25th, 2016. Two films nominated for Best Animated Feature Film were premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. One film (My Life as a Courgette) has been submitted for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. My Life as a Courgette also in official selection for The European Parliament's LUX Prize.

English titleDirector(s)Animator(s)Producer(s)Production companiesCountryLanguage
My Life as a Courgette Claude Barras Kim Keukeleire Armelle Glorennec, Éric Jacquot, Marc Bonny Gebeka Films, Rita Productions, Blue Spirit Animation, KNM Switzerland}} {{flagicon|France}} French
Psyconauts, the Forgotten Children Alberto Vázquez, Pedro Rivero Krhis Cembe Farruco Castroman, Carlos Juarez, Luis Tosar Basque Films Spain}} Spanish
The Red Turtle Michaël Dudok de Wit Michaël Dudok de Wit Vincent Maraval Why Not Productions, Wild Bunch, Studio Ghibli, CN4 Productions, Arte France Cinéma, Belvision France}} {{flagicon|Belgium}} None

Audience awards

People's Choice Award

The nominees were announced on 1 September 2016.[5]

English titleDirector(s)Production country
Body Małgorzata Szumowska Poland}}
A Man Called Ove Hannes HolmSweden}} {{flagicon|Norway}}
A War Tobias Lindholm Denmark}}
Aferim! Radu Jude Romania}} {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}
Fire at Sea Gianfranco Rosi Italy}} {{flagicon|France}}
Julieta Pedro Almodóvar Spain}}
Mustang Deniz Gamze Ergüven France}} {{flagicon|Germany}} {{flagicon|Turkey}}
Spectre Sam Mendes UK}}
The Brand New Testament Jaco Van Dormael Belgium}} {{flagicon|France}} {{flagicon|Luxembourg}}
The Danish Girl Tom Hooper UK}}
The High Sun Dalibor Matanić Croatia}}, {{flagicon|Slovenia}} {{flagicon|Serbia}}
The Lobster Yorgos Lanthimos UK}} {{flagicon|Ireland}} {{flagicon|Greece}} {{flagicon|France}} {{flagicon|Netherlands}}

Best Children and Family Film

The winners were announced on May 10th, 2016.

English titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Production companiesCountryLanguage
Miss Impossible Emilie Deleuze Tatiana Bouchain Ad Vitam Production, Agat Films & CieFrance}}French
Girls Lost Alexandra-Therese Keining Ellinor Lingvall GötafilmSweden}} {{flagicon|Finland}}Swedish
Rauf Soner Caner, Baris Kaya Ali Ozgur Ates, Soner Caner, Baris Kaya, Kazim Ugur Kizilaslan, Selman Kizilaslan, Burak Ozan Peri Istanbul, Aslan Film Turkey}} Turkish, Kurdish

University Award

The announcement of the five European University Film Award nominations took place during Filmfest Hamburg on October 5th, 2016. Films were selected by: Feo Aladag (director/Germany), Dagmar Brunow (academic, Linnaeus University/Sweden), Luis Martinez Lopez (journalist, EL MUNDO/Spain), Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy (director/Ukraine) and Patrick Sobelman (producer/France). Five nominated films were screened and discussed in the respective classes and each university voted its favourite film.

The following 13 universities from 13 European countries participated:

  • Czech Republic: Charles University/Prague
  • France: Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3
  • Germany: University of Rostock
  • Greece: University of the Aegean/Mytilini (Lesbos)
  • Hungary: Pázmány Péter Catholic University/Budapest
  • Ireland: University College Cork
  • Italy: University of Udine
  • Netherlands: Utrecht University
  • Poland: University of Lodz
  • Portugal: University of Lisbon
  • Sweden: Linnaeus University/Växjö
  • Turkey: Kadir Has University/Istanbul
  • United Kingdom: John Moores University/Liverpool
English titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Production companiesCountryLanguage
I, Daniel Blake Ken Loach Rebecca O'Brien Sixteen Films, Why Not Productions, Wild Bunch, Entertainment One, Les Films du Fleuve, Canal+, Ciné+, BE TV, British Film Institute, BBC, France 2, France Télévisions, Le Pacte, VOOUK}} {{flagicon|France}} English
Graduation Cristian Mungiu Cristian Mungiu Les Films du Fleuve, Mobra Films, Romanian Film Board, Why Not Productions Romania}} {{flagicon|France}} {{flagicon|Belgium}}Romanian
The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki Juho Kuosmanen Juho Kuosmanen Aamu Filmcompany, ONE TWO Films, Tre Vänner Produktion AB, Elokuvayhtiö Oy Aamu, Film Väst, Tre Vänner Produktion AB Finland}} {{flagicon|Germany}} {{flagicon|Sweden}}Finnish, English
Fire at Sea Gianfranco Rosi Gianfranco Rosi, Paolo Del Brocco, Donatella Palermo Stemal Entertainment, 21 Unofilm, Cinecittà Luce, Rai Cinema, Les Films d'Ici, Arte France Cinéma, Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali Italy}} {{flagicon|France}}Italian
Toni Erdmann Maren Ade Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Michael Merkt Komplizen Film, Coop99, KNM, Missing Link Films, SWR, WDR, Arte, MonkeyBoyGermany}} {{flagicon|Austria}}German, English, Romanian

Best Documentary

English titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Production companiesCountryLanguage
Fire at Sea Gianfranco Rosi Gianfranco Rosi, Paolo Del Brocco, Donatella Palermo Stemal Entertainment, 21 Unofilm, Cinecittà Luce, Rai Cinema, Les Films d'Ici, Arte France Cinéma, Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali Italy}} {{flagicon|France}}Italian
21 X New York Piotr Stasik Agnieszka Wasiak Lava Films Poland}}English, Chinese
A Family Affair Tom Fassaert Wout Conijn Conijn Film Netherlands}} {{flagicon|Belgium}} {{flagicon|Denmark}} {{flagicon|South Africa}}Dutch, English
Mr. Gaga Tomer Heymann Barak Heymann, Diana Holtzberg Heymann Brothers Films, ZDF, ARTE, AVROTROS, SVT Israel}} {{flagicon|Sweden}} {{flagicon|Germany}} {{flagicon|Netherlands}}Hebrew, English
S Is for Stanley Alex Infascelli Inti Carboni, Federica Paniccia, Alex Infascelli, Lorenzo Foschi, Davide Lucchetti Kinethica, Lock & Valentine Italy}}English, Italian
The Land of the Enlightened Pieter-Jan De Pue Bart van Langendonck Savage Film, Fastnet Films, Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion, Submarine, ZDF, Arte, Canvas, IKON, Eyeworks, Prime, Sciapode Belgium}} {{flagicon|Ireland}} {{flagicon|Netherlands}} {{flagicon|Germany}} {{flagicon|Afghanistan}}Persian, English

Best Short Film

To be considered for a nomination, a short film has to screen in competition at any of the participating festivals:

  • 13 - 24 Oct. 2015: Film Fest Gent (Belgium)
  • 19 - 25 Oct. 2015: Uppsala International Short Film Festival (Sweden)
  • 24 - 31 October 2015: Valladolid International Film Festival (Spain)
  • 6 - 15 Nov. 2015: Cork Film Festival (Ireland)
  • 27 Jan. - 7 Feb. 2016: International Film Festival Rotterdam (the Netherlands)
  • 5 - 13 Feb. 2016: International Short Film Festival Clermont-Ferrand (France)
  • 11 - 21 Feb. 2016: Berlin International Film Festival (Germany)
  • 9 - 13 Mar. 2016: Tampere Film Festival (Finland)
  • 29 May - 5 Jun. 2016: Krakow Film Festival (Poland)
  • 9 - 17 Jul 2016: Curtas Vila do Conde - International Film Festival/ (Portugal)
  • 3 - 13 Aug. 2016: Festival del film Locarno (Switzerland)
  • 12 - 20 Aug. 2016: Sarajevo Film Festival (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
  • 31 Aug. - 10 Sep. 2016: Venice Film Festival (Italy)
  • 19 - 24 Sep. 2016: International Short Film Festival in Drama (Greece)
  • 20 - 25 Sep. 2016: Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival Bristol (UK)
English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)TypeMinutesProduction countryLanguage(s)Festival
9 days: From My Window in Aleppo - Thomas Vroege, Floor van der Meulen, Issa Touma documentary 13 min.Netherlands}} {{flagicon|Syria}} Arabic Bristol
The Wall Le mur Samuel Lampaert fiction 8 minBelgium}} Chinese Ghent
Edmond - Nina Gantz animation 10 min.UK}} English Uppsala
The Goodbye El adiós Clara Roquet fiction 15 min.Spain}} {{flagicon|USA}} Spanish Valladolid
90 Degrees North 90 Grad Nord Detsky Graffam fiction 21 min.Germany}} German Cork
We All Love the Seashore Tout le monde aime le bord de la mer Keina Espiñeira fiction/documentary 18 min.Spain}} Spanish Rotterdam
In the Distance- Florian Grolig animation 7 min.Germany}} - Clermont-Ferrand
A Man Returned - Mahdi Fleifel documentary 30 min.UK}} {{flagicon|Denmark}} {{flagicon|Netherlands}} {{flagicon|Lebanon}} Arabic Berlin
Small Talk - Even Hafnor, Lisa Brooke Hansen fiction 21 min.Norway}} Norwegian Tampere
I'm Not From Here Yo no soy de aquí Maite Alberdi, Giedrė Žickytė documentary 26 min.Chile}} {{flagicon|Denmark}} {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Spanish, Basque Kraków
Home - Daniel Mulloy fiction 20 min.Kosovo}} {{flagicon|UK}} {{flagicon|Albania}} English Vila do Conde
The Fullness of Time (Romance) L'immense retour Manon Coubia fiction 14 min.Belgium}} {{flagicon|Belgium}} French Locarno
Limbo - Konstantina Kotzamani fiction 30 min.Greece}} {{flagicon|France}} Greek Sarajevo
Amalimbo - Juan Pablo Libossart animation 15 min.Sweden}} {{flagicon|Estonia}} Swedish Venice
Shooting star Падаща звезда Lyubo Yonchev fiction 28 min.Bulgaria}} {{flagicon|Italy}} Bulgarian Drama

European Co-Production Award — Prix Eurimages

The winners were announced on November 15th, 2016.

RecipientOccupation
Netherlands}} Leontine Petit Producer

Honorary Awards

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European Achievement in World Cinema

The winner were announced on November 1st, 2016.

Award presented by Susanne Bier.

RecipientOccupation
Ireland}} Pierce Brosnan Actor and producer
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Lifetime Achievement Award

The winner were announced on September 13th, 2016.

RecipientOccupation
France}} Jean-Claude Carrière Novelist, screenwriter, actor
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Honorary Award of the EFA President and Board

Award presented by Wim Wenders.

RecipientOccupation
Poland}} Andrzej Wajda[6]
posthumously
Director, Teacher, Founder of Wajda Film School
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List of partners

The European Film Awards 2016 are presented by the European Film Academy and EFA Productions in co-operation with:

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  • the European Capital of Culture Wroclaw 2016, supported by its founders
    • the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland
    • and the Polish Film Institute,
    • the National Forum of Music as co-organizer
  • and KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. as strategic partner;

and with the support of:

  • the Creative Europe MEDIA Sub-Programme of the European Union,
  • FFA German Federal Film Board,
  • German State Minister for Culture and the Media,
  • LOTTO Foundation Berlin,
  • Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg,
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  • Aveda,
  • Euronews,
  • Fair Spirits presented by DV-V,
  • Filmweb,
  • GLS,
  • Jägermeister,
  • M∙A∙C,
  • Mercedes-Benz Duda-Cars,
  • Nespresso,
  • TVN
  • and Volvo.
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References

1. ^European Film Awards 2016 Go to Wroclaw
2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://wroclaw2016.pl/europejskie-oskary-w-2016-roku-we-wroclawiu/ |title=Europejskie Nagrody Filmowe w 2016 roku we Wrocławiu |access-date=25 April 2015 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20150425221458/http://wroclaw2016.pl/europejskie-oskary-w-2016-roku-we-wroclawiu/ |archive-date=25 April 2015 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.indiewire.com/2016/11/2016-european-film-awards-nominations-efa-nominees-toni-erdmann-1201743825/|title=European Film Awards Nominations Go to ‘Toni Erdmann,’ ‘I, Daniel Blake’ and More|work=IndieWire}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/dec/11/toni-erdmann-sweeps-the-board-at-european-film-awards-2016|title=Toni Erdmann sweeps the board at European film awards 2016|work=The Guardian}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.europeanfilmacademy.org/News-detail.155.0.html?&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=433&cHash=80dd2f25fbed7c1456983919b211274b |title=Vote Opens for People's Choice Award |work=EFA}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thenews.pl/1/11/Artykul/284022,European-cinema-stars-flock-to-Wroclaw-as-film-awards-handed-out |title=European cinema stars flock to Wrocław as film awards handed oute |work=Polskie Radio-The News.pl}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://europeanfilmawards.eu/en_EN/home}}
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