The 13th European Film Awards | |
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Date | 2 December 2000 |
Location | Paris, France |
Presented by | European Film Academy |
The 13th European Film Awards were given on 2 December 2000 in Paris, France.[1]
Winners and nominees
Best European Actor
Sergi López - Harry, He's Here to Help (Harry un ami qui vous veut du bien)
Best European Actress
Best European Cinematographer
Vittorio Storaro - Goya in Bordeaux (Goya en Burdeos)
- Aleksandr Burov - The Wedding (Svadba)
- Agnès Godard - Good Work (Beau travail)
- Éric Guichard and Jean-Paul Meurisse - Himalaya (Himalaya - l'enfance d'un chef)
- Yuri Klimenko - The Barracks (Barak)
- Edgar Moura - Jaime
Best European Film
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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Dancer in the Dark | Lars von Trier | Denmark | |
Billy Elliot | — | Stephen Daldry | United Kingdom |
Chicken Run | — | Peter Lord, Nick Park | United Kingdom |
Harry, He's Here to Help | Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien | Dominik Moll | France |
The Taste of Others | Le Goût des autres | Agnès Jaoui | France |
Bread and Tulips | Pane e tulipani | Silvio Soldini | Italy |
Faithless | Trolösa | Liv Ullmann | Sweden |
Best European Screenwriter
Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri - The Taste of Others (Le goût des autres)
- Rafael Azcona - Butterfly (La lengua de las mariposas)
- Wolfgang Kohlhaase
- Maria Svereva and Nana Djordjadze - 27 Missing Kisses (27 dakarguli kotsna)
- Doriana Leondeff and Silvio Soldini - Bread and Tulips (Pane e tulipani)
- Dominik Moll and Gilles Marchand - Harry, He's Here to Help (Harry un ami qui vous veut du bien)
Best Documentary
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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2000 (12th) | ||||
The Gleaners and I[2] | Les glaneurs et la glaneuse | Agnès Varda | France | |
Calle 54 | Fernando Trueba | Spain | ||
Gulag | Goulag | Iossif Pasternak, Hélène Châtelain | France | |
Home Game | Heimspiel | Pepe Danquart | Germany | |
One Day in September± | - | Kevin Macdonald | United Kingdom | |
Working Women of the World | Ouvrières du monde | Marie-France Collard | France | |
References
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