27th European Film Awards

The 27th European Film Awards were presented on 13 December 2014 in Riga, Latvia.[1][2] The winners were selected by more than 2,500 members of the European Film Academy. Nominations for the People's Choice Award category were announced on 1 September 2014.[3][4] On 16 September 2014, the European Film Academy and EFA Productions announced a list of 50 films which qualified for nominations.[5] All nominations were announced on 8 November 2014 at the Seville European Film Festival in Spain.[6][7][8] British director Steve McQueen was presented with the European Achievement in World Cinema Award[9] and filmmaker Agnès Varda was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.[10]

27th European Film Awards
Latvian National Opera
Date13 December 2014
SiteLatvian National Opera, Riga, Latvia
Hosted byThomas Hermanns
Produced byMarion Döring and Jürgen Biesinger
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best FilmIda
Best DirectorPaweł Pawlikowski
Best ActorTimothy Spall
Best ActressMarion Cotillard
Most awardsIda (5)
Most nominationsIda (7)
Television coverage
ChannelArte

Winners and nominees

Best Film

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
IdaPaweł PawlikowskiPoland Denmark
Force MajeureTuristRuben ÖstlundSweden France Norway Denmark
LeviathanЛевиафанAndrey ZvyagintsevRussia
Nymphomaniac - Director's CutLars von TrierDenmark Belgium France Germany
Winter SleepKış UykusuNuri Bilge CeylanTurkey

Best Director

Director(s) English title Original title
Poland Paweł PawlikowskiIda
Turkey Nuri Bilge CeylanWinter SleepKış Uykusu
United Kingdom Steven KnightLocke
Sweden Ruben ÖstlundForce MajeureTurist
Italy Paolo VirzìHuman CapitalIl capitale umano
Russia Andrey ZvyagintsevLeviathanЛевиафан

Best Screenwriter

Screenwriter(s) Nationality English title Original title
Paweł Pawlikowski, Rebecca Lenkiewicz PolandIda
Ebru Ceylan, Nuri Bilge Ceylan TurkeyWinter SleepKış Uykusu
Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne BelgiumTwo Days, One NightDeux jours, une nuit
Steven Knight United KingdomLocke
Oleg Negin, Andrey Zvyagintsev RussiaLeviathanЛевиафан

Best European Actor

Actor English title Original title
United Kingdom Timothy SpallMr. Turner
Republic of Ireland Brendan GleesonCalvary
United Kingdom Tom HardyLocke
Russia Aleksei SerebryakovLeviathanЛевиафан
Sweden Stellan SkarsgårdNymphomaniac

Best European Actress

Actress English title Original title
France Marion CotillardTwo Days, One NightDeux jours, une nuit
Spain Marian ÁlvarezWoundedLa herida
ItalyFrance Valeria Bruni TedeschiHuman CapitalIl capitale umano
United KingdomFrance Charlotte GainsbourgNymphomaniac
Poland Agata KuleszaIda
Poland Agata TrzebuchowskaIda

Best Comedy

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The Mafia Kills Only in the Summer La mafia uccide solo d'estatePierfrancesco DilibertoItaly
Carmina & AmenCarmina y aménPaco LeónSpain
Le Week-EndRoger MichellUnited Kingdom France

People's Choice Award for Best European Film

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
IdaPaweł PawlikowskiRebecca Lenkiewicz, Paweł PawlikowskiPoland Denmark
Beauty and the BeastLa Belle et la BêteChristophe GansChristophe Gans, Sandra Vo-AnhFrance Germany
NymphomaniacLars von TrierLars von TrierDenmark Belgium France Germany
PhilomenaStephen FrearsSteve Coogan, Jeff PopeUnited Kingdom
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and DisappearedHundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvannFelix HerngrenFelix Herngren, Hans Ingemansson, Jonas JonassonSweden
Two Days, One NightDeux jours, une nuitLuc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre DardenneLuc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre DardenneBelgium France Italy

Discovery of the Year

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
The TribeПлем'я (Plemya)Myroslav SlaboshpytskiyMyroslav SlaboshpytskiyUkraine
10,000 kmCarlos Marques-MarcetCarlos Marques-Marcet, Clara RoquetSpain
'71Yann DemangeGregory BurkeUnited Kingdom
Party GirlMarie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger, Samuel TheisSamuel Theis, Claire Burger, Marie AmachoukeliFrance
WoundedLa heridaFernando FrancoFernando Franco, Enric RufasSpain

Best Animated Feature Film

The nominees were announced on 22 September 2014.[11]

English title Original title Director(s) Animation Production country
The Art of HappinessL'arte della felicitàAlessandro RakAlessandro Rak, Ivan Cappiello, Dario Sansone, Marino Guarnieri, Annarita Calligaris, Ivana Verze, Laura Sammati, Antonia Emanuela Angrisani, Corrado Piscitelli, Flavio Di Biase, Giorgio Siravo, Sergio Chimenti, Ilaria Jones, Antonio Funaro, Danilo Florio, Mirko Prota, Alberto Panico, Paolo Acampora, Marco IannacconeItaly
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock HeartJack et la mécanique du cœurStéphane Berla, Mathias MalzieuNicolette Ceccoli, Stéphane Martine, Robert CepoFrance Belgium
Minuscule: Valley of the Lost AntsMinuscule - La vallée des fourmis perduesHélène Giraud, Thomas SzaboFrance Belgium

Best Documentary

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Master of the UniverseMarc BauderGermany Austria
Just the Right Amount of ViolenceJon Bang CarlsenDenmark
Of Men and WarDes hommes et de la guerreLaurent Bécue-RenardFrance Switzerland
Sacro GRAGianfranco RosiItaly France
Waiting For AugustTeodora Ana MihaiBelgium Romania
We Come as FriendsHubert SauperAustria France

Best Cinematographer

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
IdaŁukasz Żal and Ryszard LenczewskiPoland

Best Editor

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
LockeJustine WrightUnited Kingdom

Best Production Designer

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Dark ValleyDas finstere TalClaus-Rudolf AmlerGermany

Best Costume Designer

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
The Dark ValleyDas finstere TalNatascha Curtius-NossGermany

Best Composer

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Under the SkinMica LeviUnited Kingdom

Best Sound Designer

English title Original title Winner(s) Nationality
Starred UpJoakim SundströmSweden

European Co-Production Award—Prix Eurimages

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Ed GuineyProducerRepublic of Ireland

European Achievement in World Cinema

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Steve McQueenDirector and screenwriterUnited Kingdom

Lifetime Achievement Award

Recipient Occupation Nationality
Agnès VardaDirector and screenwriterFrance

Best Short Film

The nominees for Best Short Film were selected by independent juries at a series of film festivals throughout Europe.[12][13]

English title Original title Director(s) Country Nominating Festival
The ChickenUna GunjakGermany CroatiaEncounters Short Film and Animation Festival
Emergency CallsHätäkutsuHannes Vartiainen, Pekka VeikkolainenFinlandSarajevo Film Festival
ShipwreckMorgan KnibbeNetherlandsLocarno Film Festival
A Town Called Panic: The Christmas LogPanique au Village: La Bûche de NoëlVincent Patar, Stéphane AubierBelgium FranceVila do Conde Film Festival
DinolaდინოლაMariam KhatchvaniGeorgia (country)Grimstad Film Festival
Summer 2014Lato 2014Wojciech SobczykPolandKraków Film Festival
WallFalSimon SzabóHungaryTampere Film Festival
TaprobanaGabriel AbrantesPortugal Sri Lanka DenmarkBerlin International Film Festival
PridePavel VesnakovBulgaria GermanyClermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
The Chimera of M.Sebastian BuerknerUnited KingdomInternational Film Festival Rotterdam
Little Block of Cement with Disheveled Hair Containing the SeaPequeño bloque de cemento con pelo alborotado conteniendo el marJorge Lopez NavaretteSpainCork Film Festival
The Missing ScarfEoin DuffyRepublic of IrelandValladolid International Film Festival
Whale ValleyHvalfjörðurGuðmundur Arnar GuðmundssonDenmark IcelandFlanders International Film Festival Ghent
Daily Bread פת לחםIdan HubelIsraelVenice Film Festival
Still Got LivesIch hab noch AuferstehungJan-Gerrit SeylerGermanyDrama International Short Film Festival

Young Audience Award

Twelve- to fourteen-year-old audiences from across Europe voted for the winner after watching the three nominated films at special screenings held on "Young Audience Film Day".[14][15]

English title Original title Director(s) Writers(s) Production country
Regret!Spijt!Dave SchramMaria Peters, Dick van den HeuvelNetherlands
The Contest: To the Stars and BackMGP missionenMartin Miehe-RenardGitte Løkkegaard, Martin Miehe-RenardDenmark
WindstormOstwind - Zusammen sind wir freiKatja von GarnierKristina Magdalena Henn, Lea SchmidbauerGermany

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  10. "EFA Honours Agnès Varda". European Film Academy. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
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