‘For Sama’ wins best documentary.
Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite was the big winner at the European Film Awards on Saturday (December 7), winning eight prizes include best film, best director, best actress for Olivia Colman and best comedy.
The film also won four previously announced technical awards for best cinematography, costume design, editing and hair and make-up.
Neither Lanthimos nor Colman attended the ceremony in Berlin, with Colman sending a video message.
Antonio Banderas won the best actor prize for his role in Pedro Almoodvar’s Pain & Glory.
Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts’ For Sama won the best documentary prize. They...
Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite was the big winner at the European Film Awards on Saturday (December 7), winning eight prizes include best film, best director, best actress for Olivia Colman and best comedy.
The film also won four previously announced technical awards for best cinematography, costume design, editing and hair and make-up.
Neither Lanthimos nor Colman attended the ceremony in Berlin, with Colman sending a video message.
Antonio Banderas won the best actor prize for his role in Pedro Almoodvar’s Pain & Glory.
Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts’ For Sama won the best documentary prize. They...
- 12/7/2019
- by 158¦Martin Blaney¦40¦
- ScreenDaily
Other winners include ‘Pain and Glory’ and ‘System Crasher’.
The Favourite has scooped four European Film Awards (EFAs) ahead of the main ceremony next month.
Yorgos Lanthimos’ period drama picked up half of the craft prizes awarded by the European Film Academy and chosen by an eight-member jury.
They included best European cinematography for Robbie Ryan, editing for Yorgos Mavropsaridis, Sandy Powell for costume design and Nadia Stacey for hair and make-up.
They will be the first to be honoured at the EFAs in Berlin on December 7.
Further awards saw production design go to Antxon Gómez for his work on...
The Favourite has scooped four European Film Awards (EFAs) ahead of the main ceremony next month.
Yorgos Lanthimos’ period drama picked up half of the craft prizes awarded by the European Film Academy and chosen by an eight-member jury.
They included best European cinematography for Robbie Ryan, editing for Yorgos Mavropsaridis, Sandy Powell for costume design and Nadia Stacey for hair and make-up.
They will be the first to be honoured at the EFAs in Berlin on December 7.
Further awards saw production design go to Antxon Gómez for his work on...
- 11/19/2019
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Tragicomedy “The Favourite” has walked away with four craft prizes – cinematography, editing, costume design, and hair and makeup – of the European Film Awards. The craft awards were decided by a jury drawn from various below-the-line professions. The 32nd European Film Awards will take place on Dec. 7 in Berlin.
Robbie Ryan picked up the cinematography prize, with the jury saying that he and director Yorgos Lanthimos were “committed to stay as far away from the photographic conventions of a period drama as they could.”
The jury added that it is “both inspiring and encouraging to see how strong imagery and bold cinematographic choices did not take away from the drama, but reinforced it.” The film’s use of natural light and candlelight was “reminiscent of Kubrick’s masterpiece ‘Barry Lyndon,'” the jury said.
The film’s editor, Yorgos Mavropsaridis, won for editing the film in “a clever, new and inventive way,...
Robbie Ryan picked up the cinematography prize, with the jury saying that he and director Yorgos Lanthimos were “committed to stay as far away from the photographic conventions of a period drama as they could.”
The jury added that it is “both inspiring and encouraging to see how strong imagery and bold cinematographic choices did not take away from the drama, but reinforced it.” The film’s use of natural light and candlelight was “reminiscent of Kubrick’s masterpiece ‘Barry Lyndon,'” the jury said.
The film’s editor, Yorgos Mavropsaridis, won for editing the film in “a clever, new and inventive way,...
- 11/19/2019
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
The Favourite has scooped four of the the first eight 2019 European Film Awards, which were unveiled this morning ahead of next month’s official ceremony.
The first round of prizes sees eight craft categories named prior to the event. The Favourite picked up European cinematography for Robbie Ryan, editing for Yorgos Mavropsaridis, costume design for Sandy Powell, and hair and make-up for Nadia Stacey.
The other four winners were Pain And Glory, which took production design for Antxon Gómez, System Crasher, which won original score for John Gürtler, A Twelve-Year Night, which won sound for Eduardo Esquide, Nacho Royo-Villanova and Laurent Chassaigne, and About Endlessness, which took the visual effects prize for Martin Ziebell, Sebastian Kaltmeyer, Néha Hirve, Jesper Brodersen and Torgeir Busch.
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite was an Oscar winner at the beginning of this year, with one win (best actress for Olivia Colman) from its 10 nominations.
The first round of prizes sees eight craft categories named prior to the event. The Favourite picked up European cinematography for Robbie Ryan, editing for Yorgos Mavropsaridis, costume design for Sandy Powell, and hair and make-up for Nadia Stacey.
The other four winners were Pain And Glory, which took production design for Antxon Gómez, System Crasher, which won original score for John Gürtler, A Twelve-Year Night, which won sound for Eduardo Esquide, Nacho Royo-Villanova and Laurent Chassaigne, and About Endlessness, which took the visual effects prize for Martin Ziebell, Sebastian Kaltmeyer, Néha Hirve, Jesper Brodersen and Torgeir Busch.
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite was an Oscar winner at the beginning of this year, with one win (best actress for Olivia Colman) from its 10 nominations.
- 11/19/2019
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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