European Discovery Award / Prix FIPRESCI to “Lady Macbeth”
The 30th European Film Awards
The European Discovery 2017 – Prix FIPRESCI went to “Lady Macbeth” directed By William Oldroyd.
All Awards
The more than 3,000 members of the European Film Academy – filmmakers from across Europe – have voted for this year’s European Film Awards. At the awards ceremony in Berlin, on December 9, 2017, the following awards were presented:
European Film 2017
The Square
Written & Directed By Ruben Östlund
Produced By Erik Hemmendorff & Philippe Bober
European Comedy 2017
The Square
Written & Directed By Ruben Östlund
Produced By Erik Hemmendorff & Philippe Bober
European Discovery 2017 – Prix FIPRESCI
Lady Macbeth
Directed By William Oldroyd
Written By Alice Birch
Produced By Fodhla Cronin O’reilly
European Documentary 2017
Communion
Written & Directed By Anna Zamecka
Produced By Anna Wydra, Anna Zamecka, Zuzanna Krol, Izabela Lopuch & Hanka Kastelicová
European Animated Feature Film 2017
Loving Vincent
Directed By Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman
Written By Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman & Jacek Dehnel
Produced By Hugh Welchman, Ivan Mactaggart & Sean Bobbitt
Animation: Dorota Kobiela & Lukasz Mackiewicz
European Short Film 2017
Timecode
By Juanjo Giménez
European Director 2017
Ruben Östlund For The Square
European Actress 2017
Alexandra Borbély In On Body And Soul
European Actor 2017
Claes Bang In The Square
European Screenwriter 2017
Ruben Östlund For The Square
European Cinematographer 2017 – Prix Carlo Di Palma
Michail Krichman
For Loveless
European Editor 2017
Robin Campillo
For Bpm (Beats Per Minute)
European Production Designer 2017
Josefin Åsberg
For The Square
European Costume Designer 2017
Katarzyna Lewinska
For Spoor
European Hair & Make-Up Artist 2017
Leendert Van Nimwegen
For Brimstone
European Composer 2017
Evgueni & Sacha Galperine
For Loveless
European Sound Designer 2017
Oriol Tarragó
For A Monster Calls
European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award
Aleksandr Sokurov
European Achievement In World Cinema
Julie Delpy
European Co-Production Award 2017 – Prix Eurimages
Cedomir Kolar
People’s Choice Award 2017 For Best European Film
Stefan Zweig – Farewell To Europe (Vor der Morgenröte)
Directed By Maria Schrader
Written By Maria Schrader & Jan Schomburg
Produced By Stefan Arndt, Uwe Schott, Pierre-Olivier Bardet, Denis Poncet, Danny Krausz & Kurt Stocker
Berlin, 9 December 2017
EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY e.V.
Kurfürstendamm 225
10719 Berlin, Germany
Tel. +49 30 887 1670
europeanfilmacademy.org, europeanfilmawards.eu
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