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50 Films in EFA Selection 2014 by CINEUROPA 16/09/2014 - In the coming weeks, the members of the European Film Academy will vote for the nominations in the categories European Film, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenwriter During a press conference in Riga, European Capital of Culture 2014, where this year’s 27th European Film Awards will take place, the European Film Academy and EFA Productions announced the titles of the 50 films on this year’s selection list, the list of films recommended for a nomination for the European Film Awards. With 31 European countries represented, the list once again illustrates the great diversity in European cinema. (The article continues below - Commercial information) The 50 announced titles are: Alienation [+] by Milko Lazarov Amour Fou [+] by Jessica Hausner Beautiful Youth [+] by Jaime Rosales Bird People [+] by Pascale Ferran Blind [+] by Eskil Vogt Blind Dates [+] by Levan Koguashvili Calvary [+] by John Michael McDonagh Cannibal [+] by Manuel Martin Cuenca Class Enemy [+] by Rok Biček Concrete Night [+] by Pirjo Honkasalo Dreamland by Petra Volpe -- Flora Lau, Jia Zhangke, Ye Lou, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Tsai Ming-liang Fair Play [+] by Andrea Sedlackova Turist (Force Majeure) [+] by Ruben Östlund Frank [+] by Lenny Abrahamson

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50 Films in EFA Selection 2014

50 Films in EFA Selection 2014

byCineuropa16/09/2014- In the coming weeks, the members of the European Film Academy will vote for the nominations in the categories European Film, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenwriter

During a press conference in Riga, European Capital of Culture 2014, where this years 27th European Film Awards will take place, theEuropean Film Academyand EFA Productions announced the titles of the 50 films on this years selection list, the list of films recommended for a nomination for the European Film Awards. With 31 European countries represented, the list once again illustrates the great diversity in European cinema.

(The article continues below - Commercial information)

The 50 announced titles are:

Alienation[+]byMilko LazarovAmour Fou[+]byJessica HausnerBeautiful Youth[+]byJaime RosalesBird People[+]byPascale FerranBlind[+]byEskil VogtBlind Dates[+]byLevan KoguashviliCalvary[+]byJohn Michael McDonaghCannibal[+]byManuel Martin CuencaClass Enemy[+]byRok BiekConcrete Night[+]byPirjo HonkasaloDreamlandbyPetra Volpe -- Flora Lau, Jia Zhangke, Ye Lou, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Tsai Ming-liangFair Play[+]byAndrea SedlackovaTurist (Force Majeure)[+]byRuben stlundFrank[+]byLenny AbrahamsonGirlhood[+]byCline SciammaGoodbye to Language[+]byJean-Luc GodardHome from home Chronicle of a Vision[+]byEdgar ReitzHuman Capital[+]byPaolo VirzIda[+]byPawel PawlikowskiIn Order of Disappearance[+]byHans Petter MolandKertu. Love is BlindbyIlmar RaagLeviathan[+]byAndrey ZvyagintsevLife in a FishbowlbyBaldvin ZophonassonLiving is Easy With Eyes Closed[+]byDavid TruebaLocke[+]bySteven KnightMacondo[+]bySudabeh MortezaiMiss Violence[+]byAlexandros AvranasMr. Turner[+]byMike LeighNymphomaniac Directors Cut Volume 1 & 2[+]byLars von TrierOf Horses and Men[+]byBenedikt ErlingssonPapusza[+]byJoana Kos-Krauze & Krysztof KrauzeStarred Up[+]byDavid MackenzieStill Life[+]byUberto PasoliniStratos[+]byYannis EconomidesThat Lovely GirlbyKeren YedayaThe Dark Valley[+]byAndreas ProchaskaThe Kindergarten Teacher[+]byNadav LapidThe Lamb[+]byKutlug AtamanThe Tribe[+]byMyroslav SlaboshpytskiyThe Wonders[+]byAlice RohrwacherTwo Days, One Night[+]byJean-Pierre & Luc DardenneUnder The Skin[+]byJonathan GlazerViolette[+]byMartin ProvostWalesa[+]byAndrzej WajdaWe Are The Best![+]ByLukas MoodyssonWhen Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism[+]byCorneliu PorumboiuWhite God[+]byKornl MundruczWinter Sleep[+]byNuri Bilge CeylanWolf[+]byJim TaihuttuWounded[+]byFernando Franco

In the coming weeks, the over 3,000 members of the European Film Academy will vote for the nominations in the categories European Film, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenwriter. The nominations will then be announced on 8 November at the Seville European Film Festival in Spain. A seven-member jury will decide on the awards recipients in the categories European Cinematographer, Editor, Production Designer, Costume Designer, Composer and Sound Designer.

The 27th European Film Awards with the presentation of the winners will take place in Riga on 13 December.For more information on the films and a complete list of the award categories go tohttp://www.europeanfilmawards.eu