Geen prize for Belgian coproducties at European Film Awards in Berlin | Movie

The three Belgian co-products were genomineerd and were held in the country at the 36th European Film Awards ceremony, which took place this year in Berlin. Great winnaar was the fringe drama ‘Anatomie d’une chute’ by Justine Triet, that zes prijzen in de wacht sleepte.

The film, which was released in Cannes in the Palme d’Or, was shown in Berlin in the categories Best European Film, Best European Director, Best European Scenario Writer, Best Actor (Sandra Hülser) and Best Montage. The legal drama with the backstory of a thriller also went down to the European University Film Award, which was announced by the university students

‘Io captain’ from Italian director Matteo Garrone, a co-production from Tarantula Belgium, was nominated in the Best Film and Best Director categories. The film was made over the rice of Seydou and Moussa, two Africans who were besotted with Dakar, the city of Senegal, and were spoken to Europe. Ze trekken door de woestijn, undergaan de horror van de Libische detentiecentra en maken de levensgevaarlijke overtocht over zee.

Hetzelfde gold for ‘Green Border’ by the Poole filmmaker Agnieszka Hollan, who was given the hand of the house thanks to three nominations in the categories Best Film, Best Director and Best Scenario. The film, a co-production of the Brussels Beluga Tree, is not available to the children from Wit-Russia and Poland. Migrants from the European Union are in the process of confronting the geopolitics crisis.

The Frans-Belgian film ‘Vincent does it mourir’ from the Franse director Stéphan Castang was in the running for the prize for Europese filming of the year, maar must be there eveneens de imen leggen. In the satirical thriller, which was produced by Luikse GapBusters, it was also played by Vincent Borel’s plots in the air with an entourage that was intended to be ombrengen, with the help of a server.

The European Film Awards, which were organized in 1988 by the European Film Academy, crown the best films from the European films sector.

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