The 38th European Film Awards first honored Europe’s cinematic best, awarding Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, and more. For instance, films from Spain, France, and Germany dominated, thereby showcasing the continent’s diverse storytelling.
Major Category Winners
- Best Film: Flow (Latvia) clinched the top prize for its unique animation and emotional depth. Consequently, it defeated strong rivals like Emilia Pérez.
- Best Director: Jacques Audiard secured the award. Specifically, his daring vision blended music and drama in Emilia Pérez.
- Best Actress: Zoe Saldaña claimed victory for her historic role in Emilia Pérez. As a result, she became the first non-European lead to win.
- Best Actor: Jesse Plemons excelled in a pivotal supporting role. Thus, he surpassed Europe’s top talents.
Craft Award Highlights
Bugonia and Sirat led craft nominations for cinematography and production design. Meanwhile, Sound of Falling excelled in sound design. In addition, Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value earned multiple nods, ultimately highlighting Europe’s visual mastery.
Standout Surprises
Agnieszka Holland’s Franz gained strong traction in screenplay. Overall, it emphasized themes of history and identity.