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Seville (APA / AP) – The European Film Academy announced Saturday the nominations for the 31st European Film Awards. The winners will be announced in Seville on December 15th.
A selection of the most important appointments:
BEST FILM:
– "Border" by Ali Abbasi (Sweden, Denmark)
– "Dogman" by Matteo Garrone (Italy, France)
– "Girl" by Lukas Dhont (Belgium, Netherlands)
– "Cold War" by Pawe? Pawlikowski (Poland, Great Britain, France)
– "Happy as Lazzaro" by Alice Rohrwacher (Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland)
BEST COMEDY
– "It's life – Life is a party" by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano (France)
– "Diamantino" by Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt (Portugal, France, Brazil)
– "The death of Stalin" by Armando Iannucci (France, Great Britain, Belgium)
BEST ACTRICE:
– Marie Bäumer ("3 days in Quiberon")
– Halldóra Geirharðsdottir ("Against the current")
– Joanna Kulig ("Cold War")
– Bárbara Lennie ("Petra")
– Eva Melander ("Frontier")
– Alba Rohrwacher ("Happy as Lazzaro")
BEST ACTOR:
– Jakob Cedergren ("The culprit")
– Rupert Everett ("The happy prince")
– Marcello Fonte ("Dogman")
– Sverrir Gudnason ("Borg / McEnroe")
– Tomasz Kot ("Cold War")
– Victor Polster ("Girl")
BEST DIRECTION:
– Ali Abbasi for "Border"
– Matteo Garrone for "Dogman"
– Samuel Maoz for "Foxtrot"
– Pawe? Pawlikowski for "Cold War"
– Alice Rohrwacher for "Happy as Lazzaro"
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