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European Film Awards reformats as distanced live event

Nov 19, 2021

The 34th European Film Awards will take place as a live ceremony, broadcast and streamed from Berlin, on Saturday, 11 December 2021. It will not include the usual audience of academy members, partners and guests from the film industry, and will not be attended by the international media. Participation will be limited to nominees and award recipients.

The decision acknowledges the deteriorating situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic in an increasing number of European countries, and in Germany. The pandemic will affect all events usually taking place during the Awards Weekend.

Matthijs Wouter Knol, CEO and director of the European Film Academy, said: “This is much to our regret and we realise that it must come as a huge disappointment to many in Europe. And we, too, are very disappointed. But confronted with the responsibility for such an event, we don’t see another choice. The risk would simply be too high. We will now continue to put all our efforts into making this a special event – for those who can attend and for those who will follow us from elsewhere.”

The awarding procedures remain unaffected by this, i.e. most awards are currently voted for directly by the over 4,100 members of the European Film Academy.

The ceremony will again be broadcast and streamed live on https://europeanfilmawards.eu and various partner sites – further information at: https://www.europeanfilmacademy.org/industry/where-to-watch/

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