Amour which had already taken home to top prize in Cannes earlier this year was the second EFA win for Haneke in three years after winning in 2009 for The While Ribbon. The Austrian director accepted the award saying: “Thank you, I did not expect to be back here again so soon.”
Central Europeans scored again with Alois Nebel directed by Tomas Lunak and produced by Prague based Negativ Films (www.negativ.cz) a Czech, Slovak, German coproduction which won best animated feature. Romanian director/producer Tudor Giurgiu won best short film for his Superman, Spiderman or Batman.
The awards were held at Malta’s Seaside Mediterranean Conference, a spectacular venue overlooking the sea and built in 1574 by the Knights of Malta. One of the most moving moments during the event was when veteran Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci came on the stage in a wheelchair to accept the Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Full list of prize winners 2012
Best European Film:
Amour directed by Michael Haneke
Germany/ France/ Austrai
Best Director:
Michael Haneke for Amour
Best Actress:
Emmanuelle Riva in Amour
Best Actor:
Jean-Louis Trintignant in Amour
Best Screenwriter:
Tobias Lindholm and Thomas Vinterberg for The Hunt
Carlo Di Palma Best Cinematographer:
Sean Bobbitt for Shame
Best Editor:
Joe Walker for Shame
Best Production Designer:
Maria Djurkovic for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Best Composer
Alberto Iglesias for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
EUROPEAN DISCOVERY 2012 – Prix FIPRESCI:
European Discovery Prix FIPRESCI:
Kauwboy by Boudewijn Koole
Netherlands
Best Documentary:
Winter Nomads by Manuel von Stürler
Switzerland
Best Animated Feature Film
Alois Nebel by by Tomáš Luňák
Czech Republic / Germany / Slovakia
Best Short Film
Superman, Spiderman or Batman by Tudor Giurgiu, Romania
European Co-Production- Prix EURMIAGES
Helena Danielsson, Sweden
European Achievement in World Cinema:
Dame Helen Mirren
UK
European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award
Bernardo Bertolucci, Italy
People’s Choice Award
Hasta La Vista (Come As You Are) directed by Geoffrey Enthoven