The awards ceremony was hosted by German actor Annabelle Mandeng. The hybrid event saw nominees, presenters, and winners participating in a mixture of live, virtual, and pre-recorded formats.

“Quo Vadis, Aida” tells the story of the Srebrenica genocide, during which Serbian troops sent 8,372 Bosniak men and boys to their deaths in July 1995. The powerful story is told through the eyes of Aida, a UN translator attempting to leverage her position to secure safety for her husband and two grown sons. The film was chosen as Bosnia’s official entry to the Academy Awards last year, but did not land a nomination. Related The ‘Flee’ Effect: Could Two More Animated Docs Vie for Multiple Oscars? Inside the European Film Awards, from Ruben Östlund’s Sweep to Vicky Krieps’ Speech Related 51 Directors’ Favorite Horror Movies: Bong Joon Ho, Quentin Tarantino, Guillermo del Toro, and More Oscars 2023: Best International Feature Film Predictions
European Film Quo Vadis, Aida?, dir: Jasmila Žbanić European Documentary Flee, dir: Jonas Poher Rasmussen European Actress Jasna Đuričić – Quo Vadis, Aida? Eurimages Co-Production Award Maria Ekerhovd European Director Jasmila Žbanić – Quo Vadis, Aida? European Discovery – Prix Fipresci Promising Young Woman, dir: Emerald Fennell European Animated Feature Film Flee, dir: Jonas Poher Rasmussen European Screenwriter Florian Zeller & Christopher Hampton – The Father European Short Film My Uncle Tudor, dir: Olga Lucovnicova European Actor Anthony Hopkins – The Father European Comedy Ninjababy, dir: Yngvild Sve Flikke Previously Announced European Cinematography Crystel Fournier – Great Freedom European Editing Mukharam Kabulova – Unclenching The Fists European Production Design Marton Agh – Natural Light European Costume Design Michael O’Connor – Ammonite European Make-Up & Hair Flore Masson, Olivier Alfonso, Antoine Mancini – Titane European Original Score Nils Petter Molvaer, Peter Brotz-Mann – Great Freedom European Sound Gisle Tveito, Gustaf Berger – The Innocents European Visual Effects Peter Hjorth, Fredrik Nord – Lamb European Lifetime Achievement Marta Meszaros European Achievement in World Cinema Susanne Bier European University Film Award Flee, dir: Jonas Poher Rasmussen EFA For Innovative Storytelling Steve McQueen – Small Axe Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.