‘quo Vadis, Aida? ‘, ‘flee’ Win Big At European Film Awards

‘Quo Vadis, Aida? ‘, ‘Flee’ win big at European Film Awards

Mumbai, December 12, 2012 : .The 34th European Film Awards, (EFAs), were held virtual from Berlin.

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They honored and celebrated excellence within European cinema.
Annabelle Mandeng, a German writer and actress from Arena Berlin hosted the Saturday evening ceremony.

The nominees and winners were joined by Mandeng via video link.

Jasmila Zbanic, a Bosnian filmmaker’s film “Quo Vadis Aida?” The film, which depicts the events leading up to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre has been named the most coveted winner of the prestigious awards.It won three top awards: European Film 2021’s Best Director Honour for Zbanic, European Actress honour for Jasna Duric for her role as a Bosnian interpreter, and European Film 2021’s Best Director Honour for Zbanic.

Jonas Poher Rasmussen, a Danish animator, won the animated documentary ‘Flee’ with three other awards, including Best European Animated Film and Best Documentary.

The award counts for both “Quo Vadis,” and “Flee” were close behind.The award count of both ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ and ‘Flee was close behind that of ‘The Father.’ Sir Anthony Hopkins won the European Actor Prize for his portrayal as an Alzheimer’s patient in Florian Zeller’s psychological drama.The actor had also received an Oscar this year.

Zeller and Christopher Hampton shared the honors for best European script for the movie.

The technical categories saw winners from Austrian drama ‘Great Freedom’, for best cinematography awarded to Crystel Fournier which also bagged the Best original score for Nils Petter Molvær and Peter Brötzmann.

Michael O’Connor won the best costume design for British period drama ‘Ammonite’.Peter Hjorth and Fredrik Nord walked away with the visual effects prize for ‘Lamb’.

Flore Masson, Olivier Afonso and Antoine Mancini clinched the award for best make-up and hair for their work in Julia Ducournau directorial ‘Titane’.

While Mukharam Kabulova was conferred with Best Editing honors for ‘Unclenching the Fists’, Best Production Design went to Márton Ágh for Hungarian feature ‘Natural Light’.

Best Sound Design was awarded to Gisle Tveito and Gustaf Berger for their work in the Norwegian feature ‘The Innocents’.

The EFAs also announced the nominees for the newly-configured LUX Audience Award.

The award, which was launched in September 2020 by the European Parliament and the European Film Academy, in partnership with the European Commission and Europa Cinemas will be awarded to one of the three nominated films, ‘Flee’, ‘Great Freedom’ and ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’.

All three films will be subtitled in all the 24 EU languages for the purpose of accessibility to a wide set of audience.

The award will be given out on the basis of audience votes from a period of mid-December to May 25, 2022.The winner will be announced in a ceremony in the European Parliament on June 8, 2022.

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