Out of these sixteen EU-supported works holding a total of 30 nominations, four of them will be competing for the Best European Film award: ‘Alcarràs', by Carla Simón; ‘Close', by Lukas Dhont; ‘Corsage', by Marie Kreutzer; and ‘Triangle of Sadness', by Ruben Östlund.
The EU has supported their development, production and distribution through the Creative Europe MEDIA programme. The winners will be announced during the Award Ceremony.
During this ceremony, President Ursula von der Leyen will accept on behalf of the Commission, by video message, the newly introduced European Sustainability Award, which will reward the European Green Deal launched in December 2019 to make Europe the first climate neutral and nature-positive continent in the world.
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News article | 09 December 2022
The European Film Awards will honour the greatest achievements in European cinema on 10th December 2022.