Report from Europe
by
Darius KADIVAR
French Bio
Epics Persepolis and "La Mome" lose to Rumanian Drama « 4
Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days » at European Oscars
No one said it would be easy
! Competition is always tough in the World of Cinema and when it comes to Awards
you have to bow to the final decision and applause the Winner. That is the rule
of the Game and as the French very rightly put it: L'Important C'est de
Participer ! aka What counts is to Participate.
The 20th annual of the European Academy Awards® held in Berlin
announced the list of Awardees in a glittering event. Given the relative
young history of the European Academy this Award has a less global prestige than
the Annual American Oscars® Ceremony or that of other European Film Festivals
such as the Berlin Bear, The Venice Lion D'Or or the French International Cannes
film Festival Awards ( Palme d'Or, Prix du Jury, Prix du Festival) it is
nevertheless influential in distinguishing the major European films and
professionals by delivering a total 17 Silver Statuettes meant to offer a window
on the best European Films and enhance cooperation between representatives of
European Cinema. In its Recent past, the European Award has also been
influential to some degree on the final decisions made by members of the US
Oscar® Academy in regard to Oscar® Nominations and Award recipients in Best
Foreign Film Category. Last Year for instance the excellent German movie
The Life of Others directed by
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck was awarded at the European Awards in three
categories for Best Film, Best Actor ( given to the late actor
Ulrich Mühe ) and Best Direction. The movie was also to be Awarded the 2007
Oscar for Best Foreign Film. Where as in 2006 Pedro Aldomovar who was Awarded
For the Best Screenplay at Cannes and whose Actress Penelope Cruz was Awarded
Best Actress within a Collective female ensemble Cast was only nominated at the
Oscars® of 2007 which Went to Hellen Mirren for her role in
The Queen. The Latter was also awarded the Best Actress Statue during
this year's European Awards®. You may probably ask why ? And the answer is that
the Timing of the European Academy Awards happens to be late in the year as
opposed to the American Oscars® held in early February of the same year. As a
Result the upcoming
Oscars® of 2008 will not necessarily award or nominate films that have been
considered in 2007. This can be a happy or unfortunate coincidence given the
Timings between the two Award ceremonies and can send paradoxical messages to
the US Oscar Academy for its nomination list that are officially announced in
the following month of January before the actual ceremony due in February.

Actress
Marillon Cotillard (also an Oscar Contender for
Best Actress) for her role in Bio Epic
"La Môme" on French
Singer Edith Piaf also failed to convince European Jury.
©imdb.com
That said, an Award is an
Award and hence the Winner deserves the Applause regardless of one's personal
preferences. This year's European Academy Awards® in Best film and Best
direction went to the Rumanian film
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days that made headlines last summer for winning
the Palm d'Or for its director Cristian Mungiu. Unfortunately The two French
films running for Best film that is Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Parronaud's
animated film
Persepolis ( which won
the Jury Prize in Cannes) and Olivier Dahan's
La Môme a Bio Epic about French Diva Edith Piaf Starring Marillon
Cotillard failed to win any Award at this year's ceremony despite great
international reviews and box office success. It should be added that Persepolis
is also running for Best foreign film at the upcoming Oscars® along with other
contenders from
63 countries including Rumania's Palme D'Or
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. As for
La Môme's Star Marillon Cotillard she is considered as contender
for Best Actress at the Upcoming Oscars®. This is one of the other paradoxes
that can appear during the Oscar Ceremonies where the cast and crew in a Foreign
film can also be awarded an Oscar® in different categories including Best
Actress or Actor while the film itself may not represent her or his country in
Best Foreign Film Category.

Palme D'Or 2007 Winner
Cristian Mungiu's Rumanian Drama
luni, 3 saptamani si 2 zile won the European Awards for Best film
and Best Director©imdb.com
Whatever the case, this
year's 2007 European Film Awards® Highlights were as follows:
Rumanian Cristian Mungiu
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days took Best Film and Best Director.
German director/actor of
Turkish Heritage
Fatih Akin received the Award for Best Screenplay as he did in Cannes for
The Edge of Heaven. Widely appreciated by German Critics for his 2004 movie
Head On which earned him the Golden Bear that year.
British actress Helen Mirren
continues to reign for her already widely Awarded performance in Stephen Frears
The Queen
Israeli actor Sasson Gabai
was Awarded Best Actor Award for his role in Eran Kolirin's
The Bands Visit.
French New Wave Director
Jean-Luc Godard was hailed for his entire Career with an Honorary Award.
Entire
List of Winners
In conclusion:
not winning the European
Academy Award® is indeed a discouragement for French Productions this year that
have been particularly popular and critically acclaimed at World Festivals. The
films defended by Marjane Satrapi and co-director Vincent Paronnaud for
Persepolis as well as for French Star Marillon Cotillard for her excellent
performance in La Mome may have received a momentary blow in their race
towards the US Oscars ® next year all the more that no other film as Satrapi's
animated box office hit could be more representative of the good health of the
European film Industry in recent years. That said the race is only beginning
since the Oscar Academy is yet to announce the entire list of nominations
including the 5 films selected in Foreign Film Category on
Tuesday,
January 22, 2008:
at 5:30 a.m. PST, at the
Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
So Stayed Tuned and may the
Best Win !
ALLEZ MARJANE AND VINCENT
DON'T GIVE UP !
VIVE LE CINEMA! & PERSEPOLIS !

©imdb.com & Oscar®
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About the Author:
Darius KADIVAR is a Freelance Journalist, Film Historian, and Media Consultant.
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