European Film Award / Best European Performance in World Cinema

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The European Film Prize has been awarded annually since 1997 in the category Best European Performance in World Cinema to honor European filmmakers who have had great success in world cinema.

Nominations were only awarded in 1998.

Award winners

year Award winners Cinematic creation country
1997 Miloš Forman Directed by Larry Flynt - The Naked Truth Czech Republic / USA
1998 Stellan Skarsgård Actors in Amistad and Good Will Hunting Sweden
1999 Antonio Banderas actor Spain
1999 Roman Polanski Director, screenwriter, actor and producer Poland / France
2000 Roberto Benigni Actor and director Italy
2000 Jean Reno actor France
2001 Ewan McGregor actor United Kingdom
2002 Victoria Abril actress Spain
2003 Carlo Di Palma camera operator Italy
2004 Liv Ullmann Actress and director Norway
2005 Maurice Jarre composer France
2006 Jeremy Thomas producer United Kingdom
2007 Michael Ballhaus camera operator Germany
2008 Lars von Trier
Thomas Vinterberg
Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
Kristian Levring
Directors and screenwriters, founder of the dogma movement Denmark
2009 Isabelle Huppert actress France
2010 Gabriel Yared composer Lebanon / France
2011 Mads Mikkelsen actor Denmark
2012 Helen Mirren actress United Kingdom
2013 Pedro Almodovar Director, screenwriter and producer Spain
2014 Steve McQueen Director United Kingdom
2015 Christoph Waltz actor Germany, Austria
2016 Pierce Brosnan actor Ireland
2017 Julie Delpy Actress, director and film producer France
2018 Ralph Fiennes Actor and film director United Kingdom
2019 Juliette Binoche actress France
  1. ↑ In 1998 the following actors were also nominated for the award: Antonio Banderas ( The Mask of Zorro ), Pierce Brosnan ( James Bond 007 - Tomorrow Never Dies ), Gérard Depardieu ( The Man in the Iron Mask ), Emma Thompson ( With all my might ) and Kate Winslet ( Titanic )

Individual evidence

  1. EFA Honors Julie Delpy at europeanfilmawards.eu, September 15, 2017 (accessed on September 19, 2017).
  2. EFA Honors Ralph Fiennes . Article dated October 16, 2018, accessed October 16, 2018.
  3. EFA Honors Juliette Binoche. In: europeanfilmawards.eu. September 24, 2019, accessed September 24, 2019 .