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European Film Awards 2010: Nominations

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The nominations for the 2010 European Film Awards have been announced. The 23rd annual European Film Awards “are presented…by the European Film Academy (EFA) to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements. The awards are given in over ten categories of which the most important is the Film of the year. They are restricted to European cinema and European producers, directors, and actors.” The winners of the 2010  European Film Awards will be announced on December 4, 2010 in Tallinn, Estonia. The full listing of this year’s nominees is below.

EUROPEAN FILM
BAL (Honey), Turkey/Germany
directed by Semih Kaplano?lu
written by Semih Kaplano?lu & Orçun Köksal
produced by Semih Kaplano?lu & Johannes Rexin

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DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUX (Of Gods and Men), France
directed by Xavier Beauvois
written by Etienne Comar & Xavier Beauvois

THE GHOST WRITER, France/Germany/UK
directed by Roman Polanski
written by Robert Harris & Roman Polanski
produced by Robert Benmussa, Alain Sarde & Roman Polanski

LEBANON, Israel/Germany/France
written and directed by Samuel Maoz
produced by Moshe Edery, Leon Edery, David Silber, Uri Sabag, Einat Bickel, Benjamina Mirnik & Illan Girard

EL SECRETO DE SUS OJOS (The Secret in their Eyes), Spain/Argentina
directed by Juan José Campanella
written by Eduardo Sacheri & Juan José Campanella
produced by Gerardo Herrero, Mariela Besuievsky & Juan José Campanella

SOUL KITCHEN, Germany
directed by Fatih Akin
written by Fatih Akin & Adam Bousdoukos
produced by Fatih Akin & Klaus Maeck

EUROPEAN DIRECTOR
Olivier Assayas for CARLOS
Semih Kaplano?lu for BAL (Honey)
Samuel Maoz for LEBANON
Roman Polanski for THE GHOST WRITER
Paolo Virzi for LA PRIMA COSA BELLA (The First Beautiful Thing)

EUROPEAN ACTRESS
Zrinka Cviteši? in NA PUTU (On the Path)
Sibel Kekilli in DIE FREMDE (When We Leave)
Lesley Manville in ANOTHER YEAR
Sylvie Testud in LOURDES
Lotte Verbeek in NOTHING PERSONAL

EUROPEAN ACTOR
Jakob Cedergren in SUBMARINO
Elio Germano in LA NOSTRA VITA (Our Life)
Ewan McGregor in THE GHOST WRITER
George Pistereanu
in EU CAND VREAU SA FLUIER, FLUIER (If I Want to Whistle,
I Whistle)
Luis Tosar in CELDA 211 (Cell 211)

EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER
Jorge Guerricaechevarría & Daniel Monzón for CELDA 211 (Cell 211)
Robert Harris & Roman Polanski for THE GHOST WRITER
Samuel Maoz for LEBANON
Radu Mihaileanu for LE CONCERT (The Concert)

CARLO DI PALMA EUROPEAN CINEMATOGRAPHER AWARD
Giora Bejach for LEBANON
Caroline Champetier for DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUX (Of Gods and Men)
Pavel Kostomarov for ??? ? ?????? ???? ????? (How I Ended this Summer)
Bar?? Özbiçer for BAL (Honey)

EUROPEAN EDITOR
Luc Barnier & Marion Monnier for CARLOS
Arik Lahav-Leibovich for LEBANON
Hervé de Luze for THE GHOST WRITER

EUROPEAN PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Paola Bizzarri & Luis Ramirez for IO, DON GIOVANNI (I, Don Giovanni)
Albrecht Konrad for THE GHOST WRITER
Markku Pätilä & Jaagup Roomet for PÜHA TÕNU KIUSAMINE (The Temptation
of St. Tony)

EUROPEAN COMPOSER
Ales Brezina for KAWASAKIHO R?ŽE (Kawasaki’s Rose)
Pasquale Catalano for MINE VAGANTI (Loose Cannons)
Alexandre Desplat for THE GHOST WRITER
Gary Yershon for ANOTHER YEAR

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EUROPEAN DISCOVERY – Prix FIPRESCI
LA DOPPIA ORA (The Double Hour), Italy
directed by Giuseppe Capotondi
written by Alessandro Fabbri, Ludovica Rampoldi & Stefano Sardo
produced by Nicola Giuliano & Francesca Cima

EU CAND VREAU SA FLUIER, FLUIER (If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle), Romania
directed by Florin Serban
written by Catalin Mitulescu & Florin Serban
produced by Catalin Mitulescu

DIE FREMDE (When We Leave), Germany
written & directed by Feo Aladag
produced by Feo Aladag & Züli Aladag

LEBANON, Israel/Germany/France
written & directed by Samuel Maoz
produced by Moshe Edery, Leon Edery, David Silber, Uri Sabag, Einat Bickel, Benjamina Mirnik & Illan Girard

NOTHING PERSONAL, the Netherlands/Ireland
written & directed by Urszula Antoniak
produced by Reinier Selen & Edwin van Meurs

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY DOCUMENTARY – PRIX ARTE

ARMADILLO, Denmark/Sweden
Directed by: Janus Metz

MIESTEN VUORO (Steam of Life), Finland/Sweden
Directed by: Joonas Berghäll & Mika Hotakainen

NOSTALGIA DE LA LUZ (Nostalgia for the Light), France/Germany/Chile
Directed by: Patricio Guzmán

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

THE ILLUSIONIST, UK/France
Directed by: Sylvain Chomet

PLANET 51, Spain/UK
Directed by: Jorge Blanco
Co-directed by: Javier Abad and Marcos Martínez

SAMMY’S ADVENTURES: THE SECRET PASSAGE, Belgium
Directed by: Ben Stassen

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM

EFA Short Film Nominee Ghent
AMOR
Norway, 14?, fiction
by Thomas Wangsmo

EFA Short Film Nominee Valladolid
AMPELMANN (Lights)
Germany, 14’, fiction
by Giulio Ricciarelli

EFA Short Film Nominee Cork
LES ESCARGOTS DE JOSEPH (Joseph’s Snails)
France, 12’, animation
by Sophie Roze

EFA Short Film Nominee Angers
BLIJF BIJ ME, WEG (Stay, Away)
the Netherlands, 24’, fiction
by Paloma Aguilera Valdebenito

EFA Short Film Nominee Rotterdam
ØNSKEBØRN (Out of Love)
Denmark, 29?, documentary
by Birgitte Stærmose

EFA Short Film Nominee Berlin
VENUS VS ME
Belgium, 27?, fiction
by Nathalie Teirlinck

EFA Short Film Nominee Tampere
LUMIKKO (The Little Snow Animal)
Finland, 19?, documentary
by Miia Tervo

EFA Short Film Nominee Cracow
TUSSILAGO
Sweden, 14?, documentary animation
by Jonas Odell

EFA Short Film Nominee Grimstad
HANOI – WARSZAWA (Hanoi – Warsaw)
Poland 2009, 30?, fiction
by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz

EFA Short Film Nominee Edinburgh
MARÍA’S WAY
UK/Spain, 16?, documentary
by Anne Milne

EFA Short Film Nominee Vila do Conde
TALLERES CLANDESTINOS
Austria/Argentina, 40?, fiction
by Catalina Molina

EFA Short Film Nominee Sarajevo
RENDEZ-VOUS A STELLA-PLAGE (Rendezvous in Stella-Plage)
France, 18?, fiction
by Shalimar Preuss

EFA Short Film Nominee Locarno
DIARCHIA (Diarchy)
Italy/France, 20?, fiction
by Ferdinando Cito Filomarino

EFA Short Film Nominee Venice
THE EXTERNAL WORLD
Germany, 15?, animation
by David OReilly

EFA Short Film Nominee Drama
ITT VAGYOK (Here I Am)
Hungary, 36?, fiction
by Bálint Szimler

Source: Europeanfilmacademy

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2025. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews and in Google News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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