At the Seville European Film Festival, the European Film Academy and EFA Productions announced on Sunday (11/8) the nominations for the 28th European Film Awards. Leading the field is Youth, Paolo Sorrentino’s bittersweet reflection on life, with five nominations–for best film, directing and screenplay, as well as acting nominations for Rachel Weisz and Michael Caine.
It is followed by two films with four nominations each in the Official Section: Roy Andersson’s darkly surreal comedy A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence (En duva satt pÃ¥ en gren och funderade pÃ¥ tillvaron) with best film, best comedy, director and script. And Yorgos Lanthimos’ absurdist science fiction comedy drama The Lobster is nominated for film, directing and screenplay (Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou), as well as Colin Farrell as actor. (The Lobster has a fifth nomination if counted in the tally is a previously announced Technical Award win in the Best European Costume Designer category for Sarah Blenkinsop.)
Two films have garnered three nominations each. Sebastian Schipper’s one shot tour de force through a Berlin night, Victoria, is nominated for European Film, Schipper as director and Laia Costa as actress; British filmmaker Andrew Haigh received a nomination as screenwriter for his moving marital drama 45 Years (the other two go to the actors Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay).
The remaining two films nominated for for the European Film category honor are the French-Turkish coming-of-age drama Mustang about five sisters in Anatolia by Deniz Gamze Ergüven, which received a prior Discovery nomination for best debut feature, as well as the Icelandic poignant dramedy Rams (Hrútar) by GrÃmur Hákonarson.
Two more films are nominated as European Comedy, together with A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence: Eric Lartigeau’s warm-hearted family comedy The Belier Family (La Famille Belier) from France and Jaco Van Dormael’s divine satire The Brand New Testament (Le tout nouveau testament) from Belgium.
The Italian semibiographical comedy-drama My Mother (Mia madre) received two nominations, for director Nanni Moretti and actress Margherita Buy. And the British science fiction drama about Artificial Intelligence, Ex Machina, is nominated for screenplay (by Alex Garland) and actress (Alicia Vikander).
The remaining director nomination goes to Polish auteur MaÅ‚gorzata Szumowska for her darkly comic study Body (CiaÅ‚o). Two more actors are nominated for their work: Christian Friedel in the German Nazi-era drama 13 Minutes (Elser – Er hätte die Welt verändert) and Vincent Lindon in the French social drama The Measure Of A Man (La loi du marché). And Radu Jude and Florin Lazarescu are nominated for their screenplay for Jude’s Romanian period drama Aferim!
Finally, the documentary category includes A Syrian Love Story by Sean McAllister and Amy by Asif Kapadia, both from the UK; Dancing with Maria by Ivan Gergolet (Italy, Argentina, Slovenia); The Look Of Silence by Joshua Oppenheimer (Denmark, Norway, Indonesia); and Toto And His Sisters (Toto si surorile lui) by Alexander Nanau (Romania, Hungary).
The more than 3,000 Academy members will vote for the winners who will be presented during the awards ceremony on December 12 in Berlin.
The nominations for the European Film Awards are:
EUROPEAN FILM 2015
A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Sweden, France, Germany, Norway, 96 min. WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Roy Andersson PRODUCED BY: Pernilla Sandstrom
Mustang
France, Germany, Turkey, 100 min. DIRECTED BY: Deniz Gamze Erguven WRITTEN BY: Deniz Gamze Erguven & Alice Winocour PRODUCED BY: Charles Gillibert
Rams
Iceland, Denmark, 93 min. WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Grimur Hakonarson PRODUCED BY: Grimar Jonsson
The Lobster
United, Kingdom, Ireland, Greece, France, Holland, 118 min. DIRECTED BY: Yorgos Lanthimos. WRITTEN BY: Yorgos Lanthimos & Efthimis Filippou. PRODUCED BY: Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, Ceci Dempsey & Yorgos Lanthimos
Victoria
Germany, 138 min.
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Sebastian Schipper PRODUCED BY: Jan Dressler
Youth
Italy, France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, 118 min. WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Paolo Sorrentino PRODUCED BY: Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima & Carlotta Calori
EUROPEAN COMEDY 2015
A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Sweden, France, Germany, Norway, 96 min. WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Roy Andersson PRODUCED BY: Pernilla Sandstrom
La Famille Belier
France, 106 min. DIRECTED BY: Eric Lartigau. WRITTEN BY Eric Lartigau, Victoria Bedos, Stanislas Carre de Malberg & Thomas Bidegain. PRODUCED BY: Eric Jehelmann, Philippe Rousselet & Stephane Celerier
Le Tout Nouveau Testament
Belgium, France, Luxembourg, 114 min. DIRECTED BY: Jaco Van Dormael. WRITTEN BY: Jaco Van Dormael & Thomas Gunzig. PRODUCED BY: Jaco Van Dormael, Olivier Rausin & Daniel Marquet
EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY 2015
A Syrian Love Story
United Kingdom, 76 min. DIRECTED BY: Sean McAllister. PRODUCED BY: Elhum Shakerifar
Amy
United Kingdom, 127 min. DIRECTED BY: Asif Kapadia. PRODUCED BY: James Gay-Rees
Dancing With Maria
Italy, Argentina, Slovenia, 75 min. WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Ivan Gergolet. PRODUCED BY: Igor Princic, David Rubio & Miha Cernec
The Look Of Silence
Denmark, Norway, Indonesia, 99 min. DIRECTED BY: Joshua Oppenheimer. PRODUCED BY: Signe Byrge Sørensen
Toto And His Sisters
Romania, Hungary, 93 min. WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Alexander Nanau. PRODUCED BY: Valeriu Nicolae, Hanka Kastelicova, Alexander Nanau, Catalin Mitulescu & Marcian Lazar
EUROPEAN DIRECTOR 2015
Roy Andersson for A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Yorgos Lanthimos for The Lobster
Nanni Moretti for Mia Madre
Sebastian Schipper for Victoria
Paolo Sorrentino for Youth
Małgorzata Szumowska for Body
EUROPEAN ACTRESS 2015
Margherita Buy in Mia Madre
Laia Costa in Victoria
Charlotte Rampling in 45 Years
Alicia Vikander in Ex Machina
Rachel Weisz in Youth
EUROPEAN ACTOR 2015
Michael Caine in Youth
Tom Courtenay in 45 Years
Colin Farrell in The Lobster
Christian Friedel in 13 Minutes
Vincent Lindon in The Measure Of A Man
EUROPEAN SCRIPTWRITER 2015
Roy Andersson for A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Alex Garland for Ex Machina
Andrew Haigh for 45 Years
Radu Jude & Florin Lazarescu for Aferim!
Yorgos Lanthimos & Efthimis Filippou for Liberty
Paolo Sorrentino for Youth