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Old 12-09-03, 09:36 AM
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European Film Awards - Winners 2003

THE WINNERS OF THE EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS 2003

December 6 - In a celebration of European film uniting filmmakers, film fans and film students from across Europe for the 16th European Film Awards at Berlin's Arena, the European Film Academy announced this year's awards winners:

EUROPEAN FILM 2003

GOOD BYE, LENIN!, Germany
directed by Wolfgang Becker
produced by X Filme Creative Pool GmbH

EUROPEAN DIRECTOR 2003

Lars von Trier
for Dogville, Denmark

EUROPEAN ACTOR 2003

Daniel Brühl
in Good Bye, Lenin!, Germany

EUROPEAN ACTRESS 2003

Charlotte Rampling
in Swimming Pool, France

EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER 2003

Bernd Lichtenberg
for Good Bye, Lenin!, Germany

EUROPEAN CINEMATOGRAPHER 2003

Anthony Dod Mantle
for 28 Days Later, UK & Dogville, Denmark

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2003

Claude Chabrol, France

EUROPEAN ACHIEVEMENT IN WORLD CINEMA 2003

Carlo di Palma, Italy

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY DISCOVERY 2003 - Prix Fassbinder

Vozvraschenie (The Return)
by Andrei Zvyagintsev, Russia

Special Mention for Gori Vatra (Fuse) by Pjer Zalica, Bosnia & Herzegovina

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY CRITICS AWARD 2003 - Prix Fipresci

Buongiorno, Notte (Goodmorning, Night)
by Marco Bellocchio, Italy

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY DOCUMENTARY 2003 - Prix Arte

S21, La Machine de Mort Khmere Rouge (S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine)
by Rithy Panh, France

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM 2003 - Prix UIP

(A) Torzija
by Stefan Arsenijevic, Slovenia

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY NON-EUROPEAN FILM 2003 -
Prix Screen International

Les Invasions Barbares
by Denys Arcand, Canada

THE JAMESON PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS 2003
- voted for by film fans across Europe -

Best European Director:
Wolfgang Becker
for Good Bye, Lenin!, Germany

Best European Actor:
Daniel Brühl
in Good Bye, Lenin!, Germany

Best European Actress:
Katrin Sass
in Good Bye, Lenin! Germany


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when will goodbye lenin be released w/english subs?
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Gosh, I can't believe that Goodbye Lenin! won a slew of awards at the European Film Awards. I guess people in Europe are suddenly becoming nostalgic about life behind the Iron Curtain or something?

The day the wall came down, our school had a holiday. Then for the next week, we were played the videos of the wall tumbling down - over, and over, and over again. Yes, it is a joyous experience at the time. But watching this film trying to milk that is just....ugh.

And seriously, who missed Spreewald-Gurken?

The film was overlong, overly sentimental, overly slapstick, and it was a one-trick joke that had nothing else to say. Ugh.
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Ah, Grimafrrow has just found the german Titanic!

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Originally posted by Grimfarrow
Gosh, I can't believe that Goodbye Lenin! won a slew of awards at the European Film Awards. I guess people in Europe are suddenly becoming nostalgic about life behind the Iron Curtain or something?

The film was overlong, overly sentimental, overly slapstick, and it was a one-trick joke that had nothing else to say. Ugh.
LOL! American movies about Vietnam is no different. Boring, sentimental, overly heroic, trying to manipulate what really happened.

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