Almodovar, Guadagnino, Leigh Be a part of Contest for European Movie Awards

Norman Ray

World Courant

The European Movie Academy has added an additional 16 function movies to the longlist – often called the Function Movie Choice – for the European Movie Awards. With the already introduced 29 movies, the record consists of 45 titles.

These movies will now be thought of for the nomination stage of the European Movie Awards. The nominees shall be revealed on Nov. 5.

Among the many titles are a number of Venice award-winners: Pedro Almodóvar’s Golden Lion winner “The Room Subsequent Door,” Grand Jury Prize winner “Vermiglio,” Particular Jury Prize winner “April,” and Horizon winner “The New 12 months That By no means Got here.” Different titles embody Edward Berger’s “Conclave,” Mike Leigh’s “Onerous Truths” and Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer.”

The movies had been chosen by the European Movie Academy Board, who consulted with a staff of invited specialists.

The European Movie Awards happen on Dec. 7 in Lucerne, Switzerland.

These are the extra titles within the Function Movie Choice:
“April,” directed by Dea Kulumbegashvili (Georgia, France, Italy)
“Conclave,” directed by Edward Berger (UK, US)
“The Finish,” directed by Joshua Oppenheimer (Denmark, Germany, Eire, Italy, UK, Sweden)
“Onerous Truths,” directed by Mike Leigh (UK, Spain)
“Harvest,” directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari (UK, Germany, Greece, France, US)
“Misericordia,” directed by Emma Dante (Italy)
“Moon,” directed by Kurdwin Ayub (Austria)
“Mr. Okay,” directed by Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab (Netherlands, Belgium)
“My Fathers’ Daughter,” directed by Egil Pedersen (Norway, Sweden, Finland)
“Queer,” directed by Luca Guadagnino (Italy, US)
“The New 12 months That By no means Got here,” directed by Bogdan Mureșanu (Romania, Serbia)
“The Room Subsequent Door,” directed by Pedro Almodóvar (Spain)
“The Sparrow within the Chimney,” directed by Ramon Zürcher (Switzerland)
“Poisonous Directed,” by Saulė Bliuvaitė (Lithuania)
“Vermiglio,” directed by Maura Delpero (Italy, France, Belgium)
“Windless,” directed by Pavel G. Vesnakov (Bulgaria, Italy)

Almodovar, Guadagnino, Leigh Be a part of Contest for European Movie Awards

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