The European Film Academy (EFA) has released the list of the potential nominees for this year’s European Film Awards.
The list includes 44 films from 27 countries, with France, the U.K., and Germany leading the pack with multiple nominations. The official list of nominated films will be announced on November 8 at the Sevilla European Film Festival, after EFA’s 1,800 members have had a chance to vote for the nominees in a number of categories.
The 21st annual European Film Awards ceremony will take place in Copenhagen on December 6.
Here are the 44 films selected by the EFA:
“Welcome to the Sticks,” France
“A Christmas Tale,” France
“The Class,” France
“The Secret of the Grain,” France
“Atonement,” U.K.
“Happy-Go-Lucky,” U.K.
“Hunger,” U.K.
“Battle for Haditha,” U.K.
“Cherry Blossoms,” Germany
“The Wave,” Germany
“Cloud 9,” Germany
“Before the Fall,” Spain
“Caotica Ana,” Spain
“The Orphanage,” Spain
“Lorna’s Silence,” Belgium
“Moscow, Belgium,” Belgium
“Flame & Citron,” Denmark
“Just Another Love Story,” Denmark
“Il Divo,” Italy
“Gomorrah,” Italy
“Four Nights With Anna,” Poland
“Katyn,” Poland
“Revanche,” Austria
“It’s Hard to Be Nice,” Bosnia & Herzegovina
“Zift,” Bulgaria
“Black Ice,” Finland
“Correction,” Greece
“Delta,” Hungary
“Eden,” Ireland
“Duska,” Netherlands
“O’Horten,” Norway
“Boogie,” Romania
“12,” Russia
“The King of Ping Pong,” Sweden
“Home,” Switzerland
“Three Monkeys,” Turkey
“The Karamazovs,” Czech Republic/Poland
“I Have to Sleep My Angel,” Croatia/Bosnia & Herzegovina
“I am from Titov Veles,” FYR Macedonia
“Love and Other Crimes,” Germany/Serbia
“Waltz with Bashir,” Israel/France/Germany
“Lemmon Tree,” Israel/Germany/France
“Days and Clouds,” Italy/Switzerland
“Mongol,” Russia/Germany/Kazakhstan
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