More than 30 European countries represented in the line-up.
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The 50 films recommended for a nomination for the European Film Awards (EFAs) have been unveiled.
The European Film Academy and EFA Productions revealed the titles at a press conference in Riga, Latvia where this year’s 27th EFAs will take place on Dec 13.
A total of 31 European countries are represented. In the 20 countries with the most EFA members, these members have voted one national film directly into the selection list.
To complete the list, a selection committee consisting of EFA Board Members and invited experts have included further films. Those experts include Screen International chief film critic and reviews editor Mark Adams (UK), Marit Kapla (Sweden), Stefan Kitanov (Bulgaria), Paz Lázaro (Spain), Christophe Leparc (France) and Elma Tataragic (Bosnia & Herzegovina).
In the coming weeks, more than 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 be announced on Nov 8 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.
EFA SELECTION 2014
Alienation (Bulgaria)
dir. Milko Lazarov
Amour Fou (Austria/Luxembourg/Germany)
dir. Jessica Hausner
Beautiful Youth (Spain/France)
dir. Jaime Rosales
Bird People (France)
dir. Pascale Ferran
Blind (Norway)
dir. Eskil Vogt
Blind Dates (Georgia)
dir. Levan Koguashvili
Calvary (Ireland/UK)
dir. John Michael McDonagh
Cannibal (Spain/Romania/Russia/France)
dir. Manuel Martín Cuenca
Class Enemy (Slovenia)
dir. Rok Biček
Concrete Night (Finland/Sweden/Denmark)
dir. Pirjo Honkasalo
Dreamland (Switzerland/Germany)
dir. Petra Volpe
Fair Play (Czech Republic/Slovakia/Germany)
dir. Andrea Sedlackova
Force Majeure (Sweden/Denmark/France/Norway)
dir. Ruben Östlund
Frank (UK/Ireland)
dir. Lenny Abrahamson
Girlhood (France)
dir. Céline Sciamma
Goodbye To Language (France)
dir. Jean-Luc Godard
Home From Home - Chronicle Of A Vision (Germany/France)
dir. Edgar Reitz
Human Capital (Italy)
dir. Paolo Virzì
Ida (Poland/Denmark)
dir. Pawel Pawlikowski
In Order Of Disappearance (Norway)
dir. Hans Petter Moland
Kertu. Love Is Blind (Estonia)
dir. Ilmar Raag
Leviathan (Russia)
dir. Andrey Zvyagintsev
Life In A Fishbowl (Iceland/Sweden/Finland/Czech Republic)
dir. Baldvin Zophoníasson
Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed (Spain)
dir. David Trueba
Locke (UK)
dir. Steven Knight
Macondo (Austria)
dir. Sudabeh Mortezai
Miss Violence (Greece)
dir. Alexandros Avranas
Mr. Turner (UK/France/Germany)
dir. Mike Leigh
Nymphomaniac Director’s Cut - Volume I & 2 (Denmark/Germany/France/Belgium)
dir. Lars von Trier
Of Horses And Men (Iceland/Norway/Germany)
dir. Benedikt Erlingson
Papusza (Poland)
dir. Joanna Kos-Krauze & Krzysztof Krauze
Starred Up (UK)
dir. David Mackenzie
Still Life (UK/Italy)
dir. Uberto Pasolini
Stratos (Greece/Germany/Cyprus)
dir. Yannis Economides
That Lovely Girl (Israel)
dir. Keren Yedaya
The Dark Valley (Austria/Germany)
dir. Andreas Prochaska
The Kindergarten Teacher (Israel/France)
dir. Nadav Lapid
The Lamb (Turkey/Germany)
dir. Kutlug Ataman
The Tribe (Ukraine)
dir. Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy
The Wonders (Italy/Germany/Switzerland)
dir. Alice Rohrwacher
Two Days, One Night (Belgium)
dir. Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
Under The Skin (UK)
dir. Jonathan Glazer
Violette (France/Belgium)
dir. Martin Provost
Walesa (Poland)
dir. Andrzej Wajda
We Are The Best! (Sweden/Denmark)
dir. Lukas Moodysson
When Evening Falls On Bucharest Or Metabolism (Romania/France)
dir. Corneliu Porumboiu
White God (Hungary/Germany/Sweden)
dir. Kornél Mundruczó
Winter Sleep (Turkey/France/Germany)
dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Wolf (Netherlands)
dir. Jim Taihuttu
Wounded (Spain)
dir. Fernando Franco
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