Di Simone Fabriziani
All’edizione 2021 degli European Film Awards, i maggiori riconoscimenti cinematografici europei, trionfo a sorpresa per la Bosnia e l’acclamato Quo Vadis, Aida, che si porta a casa tre premi pesanti: film, regia a Jasmila Zbanic e attrice a Jasna Duricic.
Due premi importanti anche per la Gran Bretagna e The Father, che si porta a casa le statuette alla sceneggiatura e all’attore protagonista Anthony Hopkins. A secco l’Italia con È stata la mano di Dio e l Francia con il candidatissimo Titane:
EUROPEAN FILM
Quo Vadis, Aida?, dir: Jasmila Žbanić
EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY
Flee, dir: Jonas Poher Rasmussen
EUROPEAN ACTRESS
Jasna Đuričić – Quo Vadis, Aida?
EURIMAGES CO-PRODUCTION AWARD
Maria Ekerhovd
EUROPEAN DIRECTOR
Jasmila Žbanić – Quo Vadis, Aida?
EUROPEAN DISCOVERY – PRIX FIPRESCI
Promising Young Woman, dir: Emerald Fennell
EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Flee, dir: Jonas Poher Rasmussen
EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER
Florian Zeller & Christopher Hampton – The Father
EUROPEAN SHORT FILM
My Uncle Tudor, dir: Olga Lucovnicova
EUROPEAN ACTOR
Anthony Hopkins – The Father
EUROPEAN COMEDY
Ninjababy, dir: Yngvild Sve Flikke
European Cinematography
Crystel Fournier – Great Freedom
European Editing
Mukharam Kabulova – Unclenching The Fists
European Production Design
Marton Agh – Natural Light
European Costume Design
Michael O’Connor – Ammonite
European Make-Up & Hair
Flore Masson, Olivier Alfonso, Antoine Mancini – Titane
European Original Score
Nils Petter Molvaer, Peter Brotz-Mann – Great Freedom
European Sound
Gisle Tveito, Gustaf Berger – The Innocents
European Visual Effects
Peter Hjorth, Fredrik Nord – Lamb
European Lifetime Achievement
Marta Meszaros
European Achievement in World Cinema
Susanne Bier
European University Film Award
Flee, dir: Jonas Poher Rasmussen
EFA For Innovative Storytelling
Steve McQueen – Small Axe
Fonte: Deadline