European Film Awards
Europe
Notes
- The creation of the European Film Academy was the initiative of a group of filmmakers brought together on the occasion of the first European Film Awards ceremony held in Berlin, Germany, in November 1988. Initially founded under the name of European Cinema Society by its first president Ingmar Bergman and 40 European filmmakers, its objective is to promote the interests of the European film industry. In 1991 the organization was renamed the European Film Academy.
- In an attempt to bring new life to the event the European Film Academy relaunched the European Film Awards in 1997 and introduced a new statuette which still remains unnamed. The trophy was named Felix for the statuette presented from 1988 to 1996.
Awards
Award of Merit
Carlo di Palma Award
EFA People's Choice Award
Eurimages Co-Production Award
European Film Award
European Film Committee Recommendation
European Sustainability Award - Prix Film4Climate
European University Film Award
FIPRESCI Prize
Honorary Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema
Prix Eurimages
Prix d'Excellence
Screen International Award
Special Achievement Award
Special Mention
Special Prize of the European Cinema Society
Special Prize of the Jury
Young Audience Award
Historical Timeline
1999
- The short film festivals of Clermont-Ferrand (France), Oberhausen (Germany), and Tampere (Finland) were involved as nominating bodies.