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European Film Awards: 'Sentimental Value' Leads Nominations
18 Nov
Summary
- 'Sentimental Value' secures five nominations for European Film Awards.
- Awards ceremony to take place on January 17th in Berlin.
- Nominations span European Film, Director, Actress, Actor, Screenwriter, Documentary, and Animated categories.

The 38th European Film Awards nominations have been revealed, with "Sentimental Value" leading the pack with five nominations. This highly anticipated film is closely followed by "Sirāt," which earned four nominations, and "Sound of Falling" and "It Was Just an Accident," each securing three nominations. The full list of contenders spans various prestigious categories, including European Film, European Director, European Actress, European Actor, European Screenwriter, European Documentary, and European Animated Feature Film.
The winners will be announced at a grand ceremony set to take place on January 17th in Berlin, Germany. This event celebrates the best of European cinema, recognizing outstanding achievements in filmmaking across the continent. The diverse range of nominated films reflects the rich and varied cinematic landscape of Europe.
Notable nominations include European Director contenders like Yorgos Lanthimos and Jafar Panahi, alongside European Actress and Actor nominees such as Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård. The European Documentary and Animated Feature Film categories also showcase compelling works from across Europe, highlighting the breadth of talent recognized by the awards.




