European Film Academy

http://europeanfilmacademy.org

Germany

The creation of the European Film Academy was the initiative of a group of filmmakers brought together on the occasion of the first European Film Awards ceremony held in November 1988.

EFA was finally founded in 1989 under the name of European Cinema Society by its first president Ingmar Bergman and 40 filmmakers to advance the interests of the European film industry. Wim Wenders was elected as first chairman of the association which two years later was renamed the European Film Academy. In 1996 he followed Ingmar Bergman as president of the EFA while British producer Nik Powell was elected as the new chairman. Since the beginning Berlin has been the seat of the EFA where it is registered as a non-profit making association.

Hungarian films at the festival

2021 - Natural Light - Ágh Márton - European Production Design (in competition) (winner)
2017 - On Body and Soul (in competition)
2017 - On Body and Soul (in competition)
2017 - On Body and Soul (in competition)
2017 - On Body and Soul - Borbély Alexandra - European Film Award for Best Actress (in competition) (winner)
2015 - White God -

Nominated for People.s Choice Award

(in competition) (winner)
2012 - Beast -

Nominated for Best European Short Film Award

(in competition) (winner)
2011 - The Turin Horse - Víg Mihály - Nominated for Best European Soundtrack (in competition) (winner)
2011 - The Turin Horse - Fred Kelemen - Nominated for Best European Cinematographer (in competition) (winner)
2011 - The Turin Horse - Tarr Béla - Nominated for Best European Director (in competition) (winner)
2010 - Here I Am -

Nominated for Best European Short Film Award

(in competition) (winner)
2008 - With a Little Patience - Nominated for Best European Short Film Award (in competition) (winner)
2008 - Delta - Ágh Márton - Nominated for Prix d'Excellence Award (in competition) (winner)
2006 - Fresh Air - Nominated for European Discovery Award (in competition) (winner)
2006 - Before Dawn - European Film Award for Best Short Film (in competition) (winner)
2005 - Fateless -

Nominated for Best European Cinematographer - Gyula Pados,
Nominated for Best European Soundtrack - Ennio Morricone

(in competition) (winner)
2005 - Rendezvous - Nominated for Best European Short Film Award (in competition) (winner)
2005 - Being Julia - Nominated for Jameson People's Choice Award for Best European Director (in competition) (winner)
2004 - Kontroll - Nominated for Best European Director (in competition) (winner)
2002 - Pleasant Days - Nominated for European Discovery 2002 - Fassbinder Award (in competition) (winner)
2002 - Lover of Pirates - Nominated for Best European Short Film Award (in competition) (winner)
2002 - Hukkle - European Discovery 2002 - Fassbinder Award (in competition) (winner)
2001 - Passport -

Nominated for Best European Director - Péter Gorthár,
Nominated for Best European Cinematographer - Tamás Babos

(in competition) (winner)
2000 - Our Stork - European Film Award for Best Short Film (in competition) (winner)
1994 - Woyzeck - Félix Prize - Young European Film of the Year (in competition) (winner)
1992 - Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe -

Félix Prize for Best European Screenplay - István Szabó,
Nominated for Best European Actress - Johanna Ter Steege

(in competition) (winner)

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