photo: Łukasz Rajchert
Only four more days before European filmmakers, EFA Members, guests, nominees and winners will gather to celebrate European cinema at its finest at the 29th European Film Awards in Wrocław, European Capital of Culture 2016.
This year’s edition of the awards ceremony will be celebrated at Wrocław’s National Forum of Music (NFM), designed by Kuryłowicz & Associates, a multi-venue facility including a concert hall with 1,800 seats in parterre, amphitheatre, choir and on three balconies.
Announcing and presenting the winners of the European Film Awards in 22 categories will be actresses Veerle Baetens (Belgium), Cécile de France (Belgium), Aistė Diržiūtė (Lithuania), Malin Levanon (Sweden), Pilar Lopez de Ayala (Spain), Ángela Molina (Spain), Maja Ostaszewska (Poland), Ludivine Sagnier (France) and Kasia Smutniak (Poland) and their male colleagues Numan Acar (Germany), Carlos Areces (Spain), Liam Cunningham (Ireland), Marwan Kenzari (the Netherlands), Daniel Olbrychski (Poland) and Tom Wlaschiha (Germany). They will be joined onstage by Wim Wenders, the President of the European Film Academy, directors Susanne Bier (Denmark), Volker Schlöndorff (Germany) and Małgorzata Szumowska (Poland), and the legendary Polish composer Zbigniew Preisner.
The ceremony will also include Irish composer Stephen Rennicks, Spanish actress Adriana Ugarte, and actors Christian Berkel (Germany), Dave Johns (UK) and Trystan Pütter (Germany) as ‘patrons’ for the ‘European Film’ nominees.
The 1,200 guests at the NFM, another 500 at the New Horizons Cinema where the show will be simultaneously transmitted, and all those at home watching live from 20.15 CET on TVN in Poland, online at www.europeanfilmawards.eu, or with one of the other broadcasters and online platforms, will be welcomed by Polish actor Maciej Stuhr, host of the 29th European Film Awards.
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