The three finalists were announced during the European Film Awards virtual ceremony on 12 December. The three films competing for the newly rebranded Lux Audience Award have been unveiled during the Grand Finale virtual ceremony of the 2020 European Films Awards, live-streamed from Berlin (see the news). The event was presented by German TV host Steven Gätjen, who revealed the three nominated titles. The wait is finally over: the movies are Another Round by Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark/Sweden/Netherlands), Collective by Alexander Nanau (Romania/Luxembourg) and Corpus Christi by Jan Komasa (Poland/France). The ceremony was hosted by Marion Döring, director of the European Film Academy; Mike Downey, chairman of the Efa; and Agnieszka Holland and Wim Wenders, respectively the newly elected and former president of the Academy. The three films competing for the pan-European audience award, presented jointly by the European Parliament (EP) and the European Film Academy, in partnership with the European.
- 12/12/2020
- Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
The European Film Awards, unfolding virtually this year, revealed its major winners during a ceremony on Saturday, December 12. The European Film Academy previously doled out prizes for below-the-line crafts, short films, and more throughout the week. The 33rd annual European Film Awards this year were emceed by German TV host Steven Gätjen out of Berlin. Nominees and winners Zoomed in from around the world, to some technical difficulties.
With four nominations each, European Film winner “Another Round,” “Corpus Christi,” and “Martin Eden” led the way. Also nominated in the main category were “Berlin Alexanderplatz,” “The Painted Bird,” and “Undine.” This year, the Academy upped the number of nominees in the European Film and European Documentary from five to six. Documentary nominees are “Acasa, My Home,” “Gunda,” “Little Girl,” “Saudi Runaway,” and “The Cave,” with “Collective” winning the prize.
Earlier this week, Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland was elected as the new...
With four nominations each, European Film winner “Another Round,” “Corpus Christi,” and “Martin Eden” led the way. Also nominated in the main category were “Berlin Alexanderplatz,” “The Painted Bird,” and “Undine.” This year, the Academy upped the number of nominees in the European Film and European Documentary from five to six. Documentary nominees are “Acasa, My Home,” “Gunda,” “Little Girl,” “Saudi Runaway,” and “The Cave,” with “Collective” winning the prize.
Earlier this week, Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland was elected as the new...
- 12/12/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Warning: There is a fake Ryan Gosling on the loose in Germany.
The imposter was spotted at the German film awards show Goldene Kamera — or Golden Camera, in English — on Saturday, where he boldly accepted an award for La La Land on behalf of the real actor, who not in attendance.
In a clip from the event, the host is heard announcing to the audience, “Here is the one and only Ryan Gosling.” But instead of the La La Land star, a lackluster substitute walked out on stage, much to the surprise of the star-studded audience, which included Nicole Kidman,...
The imposter was spotted at the German film awards show Goldene Kamera — or Golden Camera, in English — on Saturday, where he boldly accepted an award for La La Land on behalf of the real actor, who not in attendance.
In a clip from the event, the host is heard announcing to the audience, “Here is the one and only Ryan Gosling.” But instead of the La La Land star, a lackluster substitute walked out on stage, much to the surprise of the star-studded audience, which included Nicole Kidman,...
- 3/8/2017
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
Offering a harrowing glimpse of an alternate reality where Hitler won WWII, a man who resembled a sloppy, third-generation clone of Ryan Gosling accepted a Goldene Kamera in Germany, where La La Land is still receiving awards and generating live television gaffes in an endless dystopian loop. The ceremony—famed for awarding American A-listers just for showing up, which explains the presence of Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell, and Jane Fonda—had this integrity embarrassingly compromised by pranking comedy duo Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf, who reportedly hired a cook from Munich to pretend to be Gosling, solely to hear the delightful sound of awkwardly forced German laughter.
After being nervously introduced by host Steven Gaetjen as “the one and only Ryan Gosling,” the impersonator—who does look a bit like Ryan Gosling, if the full, combined mass of him and David Arquette were stuffed into the same body—swanned onto...
After being nervously introduced by host Steven Gaetjen as “the one and only Ryan Gosling,” the impersonator—who does look a bit like Ryan Gosling, if the full, combined mass of him and David Arquette were stuffed into the same body—swanned onto...
- 3/8/2017
- by Sean O'Neal
- avclub.com
Nicole Kidman, Jane Fonda and Colin Farrell were in for a surprise when a faux Ryan Gosling accepted the Goldene Kamera Award for “La La Land” in Germany. In the clip, announcer Steven Gaetjen welcomed the actor as the “one and only Ryan Gosling.” But instead, an impersonator walks onto the stage and takes the award. In a thick German accent, he says “Good evening” before dedicating the award to “Joko and Klaas,” referring to a German reality series titled “Joko Gegen Klaas — Das Duell um die Welt.” Fonda, Kidman and Farrell, along with other audience members, were clearly confused and.
- 3/8/2017
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Just over a week after the awkward Oscars flub, some celebrities had to sit through another cringe-worthy moment at Germany's Goldene Kamera awards.
The star-studded audience was visibly puzzled when host Steven Gaetjen announced that La La Land star Ryan Gosling, who he referred to as "one of the hottest stars in Hollywood," would be accepting an award on the film's behalf. However, instead of the 36-year-old actor appearing at the ceremony, another man in a tuxedo took the stage, pretending to be Gosling.
Exclusive: La La Land Producer Jordan Horowitz Reacts to 'Shocking' Best Picture Flub
"Good evening, I am Ryan Gosling," the impersonator said. "I dedicate this award to Joko and Klaas, thank you very much. There is a saying in Hamburg, which is, 'bye, bye!'"
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According to Daily Mail, the bizarre moment was staged by comedians Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf, who reportedly had set up a fake agency and assured...
The star-studded audience was visibly puzzled when host Steven Gaetjen announced that La La Land star Ryan Gosling, who he referred to as "one of the hottest stars in Hollywood," would be accepting an award on the film's behalf. However, instead of the 36-year-old actor appearing at the ceremony, another man in a tuxedo took the stage, pretending to be Gosling.
Exclusive: La La Land Producer Jordan Horowitz Reacts to 'Shocking' Best Picture Flub
"Good evening, I am Ryan Gosling," the impersonator said. "I dedicate this award to Joko and Klaas, thank you very much. There is a saying in Hamburg, which is, 'bye, bye!'"
Getty Images/YouTube
According to Daily Mail, the bizarre moment was staged by comedians Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf, who reportedly had set up a fake agency and assured...
- 3/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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