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5 Arab directors compete for the European Film Prize

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Introduction to the European Film Awards

The European Film Awards, presented annually by the European Film Academy since 1988, specialize in films by European producers. This includes films produced by non-European directors, which is why a large number of films by directors from non-European countries are often featured. The awards aim to recognize European films beyond the local scope of other European awards and to advance European cinema on world markets.

The Selection Process

The Academy has a unique selection process, where its 5,400 affiliate members watch and select films for the official nominations. Although the total number of films watched is not disclosed, the number of films on the shortlists is made public. This year, the list includes 44 feature films, 15 feature-length non-fiction films, and 8 animated films, totaling 67 films. The winners will be announced on November 18th, with the awards ceremony taking place on January 17th, 2026, in Berlin.

Categories and Awards

The European Film Awards feature a three-part division of competitions: feature films, non-fiction films, and animated films. In addition to these categories, there are numerous awards outside of these divisions, including Best European Discovery, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and many more. These awards recognize the talents of individuals involved in the production of European films, from directors and actors to screenwriters, photographers, and costume designers.

Arab Directors in the Spotlight

This year, five films by Arab directors are represented in the feature film competition. These include "Palestine 36" by Anne-Marie Jacir, "The Voice of Hind Rajab" by Kaouther Ben Haniyeh, "The Little Sister" by Hafsia Harzi, "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" by the brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser, and "With Hassan in Gaza" by Kamal Al-Jaafari. These films showcase the diversity and talent of Arab directors in the European film scene.

European Films with a Strong Presence

Among the European films with a strong presence are "Franz" by the Polish Agnieszka Holland, the Spanish film "Sarat" by Oliver Lax, and "Die, My Love" by the American Lynne Ramsay. Other notable films include "Pogonia" by the Greek Yorgos Lanthimos, "Case 137" by the Frenchman Dominique minor, and "Thanks" by the Italian Paolo Sorrentino. These films demonstrate the richness and variety of European cinema.

History of the European Film Awards

The European Film Awards were created in 1988 to recognize European films beyond the local scope of other European awards. The first session featured seven nominated films, including the Polish film "A Short Film About Murder" by Krzysztof Kieslowski. Over the years, the awards have honored prominent directors such as Theodoros Angelopoulos, Nikita Mikhalkov, Ken Loach, and Roberto Benigni. Last year’s winning film was "Emilia Perez" by Jacques Audiard.

Conclusion

The European Film Awards are a celebration of European cinema, recognizing the talents of individuals involved in the production of European films. With a unique selection process and a wide range of categories, the awards promote European films on world markets and advance the position of European cinema. This year’s nominations feature a diverse range of films, including those by Arab directors, showcasing the richness and variety of European film production.

Agnieszka Holland Ali Awni al-Harzi Arabs Berlin Cinema of Europe Cinema of Italy Cinema of Poland Cinema of Spain Coat of arms of Lithuania Emilia Perez European Film Academy European Film Award for Best Actor European Film Award for Best Actress European Film Award for Best Director Feature film Film director Filmmaking Gamal Abdel Nasser Gaza City Jacques Audiard Ken Loach Killing of Hind Rajab Krzysztof Kieślowski Lynne Ramsay Nikita Mikhalkov Once Upon a Time (TV series) Paolo Sorrentino Roberto Benigni Short film State of Palestine Tarzan Theo Angelopoulos Twelver Shi'ism Yorgos Lanthimos
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