The film to beat at the European Film Awards, "Melanchola," took home the top prize Saturday in Berlin. Lars von Trier was not present when his film won, as the eccentric director has stopped making public statements since his series of gaffes earlier this year.
"Melancholia"'s frontrunner status was hinted at during the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter. At one point, host Anke Engelke walked on stage in a wedding dress in slow motion, alluding to Kirsten Dunst's character in the film. "Melancholia" was up for eight awards but went home with three, also taking cinematography (Manuel Alberto Claro) and production design (Jette Lehmann). The film came up short a win for director, which went to Susanne Bier for "In a Better World," the best foreign film winner at the Oscars earlier this year.
Other notable wins included best actor, going to Colin Firth for "The King's Speech." The film proved to be a crowd favorite on both sides of the sea, also gaining the People's Choice Award at the European Film Awards. Tilda Swinton took best actress for "We Need to Talk About Kevin," and British director Stephen Frears was awarded the lifetime achievement award.
Check out photos from the night, and see the full list of winners below.
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Danish director Lars von Trier's wife Bente Froge holds the 'European Film 2011' award for von Trier's film Melancholia during the 24th European Film Awards ceremony on December 3, 2011 in Berlin. The European Film Awards by the European Film Academy (EFA) return to Berlin for the first time since 2007. AFP PHOTO / POOL/ AXEL SCHMIDT
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MELANCHOLIA, Denmark/Sweden/France/Germany
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Lars von Trier
PRODUCED BY: Meta Louise Foldager & Louise VesthEUROPEAN DIRECTOR 2011:
Susanne Bier for H?VNEN (In a Better World)EUROPEAN ACTRESS 2011:
Tilda Swinton in WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN
EUROPEAN ACTOR 2011:
Colin Firth in THE KING?S SPEECHEUROPEAN SCREENWRITER 2011:
Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne for LE GAMIN AU VELO (The Kid with a Bike)CARLO DI PALMA EUROPEAN CINEMATOGRAPHER AWARD 2011:
Manuel Alberto Claro for MELANCHOLIAEUROPEAN EDITOR 2011:
Tariq Anwar for THE KING?S SPEECHEUROPEAN PRODUCTION DESIGNER 2011:
Jette Lehmann for MELANCHOLIAEUROPEAN COMPOSER 2011:
Ludovic Bource for THE ARTISTEUROPEAN DISCOVERY 2011:
ADEM (Oxygen) by Hans Van Nuffel, Belgium/theNetherlandsEUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY DOCUMENTARY 2011 - Prix ARTE:
PINA by Wim Wenders, GermanyEUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY ANIMATED FEATURE FILM 2011:
CHICO & RITA by Tono Errando, Javier Mariscal & Fernando TruebaEUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM 2011:
THE WHOLLY FAMILY by Terry Gilliam, ItalyEUROPEAN CO-PRODUCTION AWARD 2011 - Prix EURIMAGES:
Mariela Besuievsky, SpainEUROPEAN ACHIEVEMENT IN WORLD CINEMA 2011:
Mads Mikkelsen, DenmarkEUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:
Stephen Frears, UKEUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY SPECIAL HONORARY AWARD:
Michel Piccoli, FranceTHE PEOPLE?S CHOICE AWARD 2011:
THE KING?S SPEECH by Tom Hooper, UK
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/03/european-film-awards-2011_n_1127454.html
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