Pawel Pawlikowski’s celebrated drama “Cold War” may have been snubbed by the Hollywood Foreign Press, but the Polish filmmaker’s European peers crowned it European Film of the Year and honored it with three other awards. Not bad for a film many also thought should have won the Palme d’Or last May.
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An Amazon Studios release in the United States, “Cold War” also saw Pawlikowski taking the European Director and European Screenwriter categories. The film’s breakout star, Joanna Kulig, rightly took European Actress. Very pregnant at the moment, Kulig could not fly to Seville, Spain to attend the ceremony. You can see her glorious reaction to her name being announced in the embedded Instagram video below.
Other major honors saw Marcello Fonte win European Actor for “Dogman,” Italy’s Foreign Language Film Oscar submission; Jane Magnusson’s “Bergman – A Year In A Life” win European Documentary and “The Death of Stalin” earn European Comedy of the year.
A complete list of this year’s winners are as follows:
EUROPEAN FILM
“Cold War,” dir: Pawel Pawlikowski
EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY
“Bergman — A Year In A Life,” dir: Jane Magnusson
EUROPEAN DIRECTOR
Pawel Pawlikowski, “Cold War”
PEOPLES CHOICE AWARD
“Call Me By Your Name,” dir: Luca Guadagnino
EUROPEAN SHORT FILM
“The Years,” dir: Sara Fgaier
EUROPEAN COMEDY
“The Death Of Stalin,” dir: Armando Iannucci
EUROPEAN ACTRESS
Joanna Kulig, “Cold War”
EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER
Pawel Pawlikowski, “Cold War”
EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
“Another Day Of Life,” dirs: Raul de la Fuente & Damian Nenow
EUROPEAN DISCOVERY – PRIX FIPRESCI
“Girl,” dir: Lukas Dhont
EUROPEAN ACTOR
Marcello Fonte, “Dogman”
EUROPEAN CO-PRODUCTION AWARD – PRIX EURIMAGES
Konstantinos Kontovrakis and Giorgos Karnavas