EFA Awards 2026 Nominations Mark the Beginning of the Awards Season Race

The European Film Academy revealed its nominations for the 38th European Film Awards on Tuesday, marking not only the start of awards season, but also putting in a pin of a year in film defined by bold choices, political urgency and emotional storytelling. 

The two frontrunners of the race are clear: Joachim Trier’s tender family drama and Óliver Laxes mystical, post-apocalyptic odyssey Sirāt. Both films have earned widespread acclaim during the festival circuit, and now lead the nomination tally across the major categories including Best European Film, Director, Screenwriter and both acting races.

Beyond the headline contenders, this year’s nominations offer a vibrant cross-section of European film. Documentaries sit confidently alongside fiction, while animated features continue to gain cultural traction – reflecting the Academy’s commitment to representing the full spectrum of storytelling on the continent.

Films such as Fiume o Morte!, Songs of Slow Burning Earth, and the German feature Sound of Falling demonstrate the commitment of documentarians to keep pushing the boundaries of the form. Meanwhile, the animation categories are growing to be some of the most internationally visible, with titles like Arco, Little Amélie and Tales from the Magic Garden showcasing the medium’s creative breadth.

This year marks a significant shift for the European Film Awards, which have now been moved from December to mid-January to align more naturally with the international awards season. The Academy hopes this adjustment will increase the visibility of European films on the global stage – a timely move as streaming platforms and co-productions continue to reshape the industry.

Diversity and inclusion remain at the heart of the Academy’s selection process, reflected in the wide range of genres, cultures and production backgrounds across the shortlist. With more than 5,400 Academy members voting, the nominations reveal not only popularity but a collective desire to champion innovation and breadth in European filmmaking.

The ceremony will take place on January 17th in Berlin.


The full list of nominees is available below: 

European Film Awards 2026 nominations

Best European Film

AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE (Spain, France)

Directed by Albert Serra

Genre: Documentary

ARCO (France)

Directed by Ugo Bienvenu

Genre: Animation

DOG OF GOD (U.S) 

Directed by Raitis Ābele & Lauris Ābele

Genre: Animation

FIUME O MORTE! (Croatia, Slovenia, Italy)

Directed by Igor Bezinović

Genre: Documentary

IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT (UN SIMPLE ACCIDENT) (France, Iran, Luxembourg)

Directed by Jafar Panahi

Genre: Thriller/Criminalle

LITTLE AMELIE

Directed by Maïlys Vallade & Liane-Cho Han

Genre: Animation

OLIVIA AND THE INVISIBLE EARTHQUAKЕ

Directed by Irene Iborra Rizo

Genre: Animation

RIEFENSTAHL (Germany)

Directed by Andres Veiel

Genre: Documentary

SENTIMENTAL VALUE (Norway, France, Denmark, Germany, Sweden)

Directed by Joachim Trier

Genre: Comedy/Drama

SIRÂT (Spain, France)

Directed by Oliver Laxe

Genre: Thriller

SONGS OF SLOW BURNING EARTH (Ukraine, France, Denmark, Sweden)

Directed by Olha Zhurba

Genre: Documentary

SOUND OF FALLING (Germany)

Directed by Mascha Schilinski

Genre: Historical Drama

TALES FROM THE MAGIC GARDEN  (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, France)

Directed by David Súkup, Patrik Pašš, Leon Vidmar & Jean-Claude Rozec,

Genre: Animation

THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB (France, Tunisia)

Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania

Genre: Docudrama

WITH HASAN IN GAZA (Germany)

Directed by Kamal Aljafari

Genre: Documentary


Best European Documentary

AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE (Spain, France)

Directed by Albert Serra

FIUME O MORTE! (Croatia, Slovenia, Italy)

Directed by Igor Bezinović

RIEFENSTAHL (Germany)

Directed by Andres Veiel

SONGS OF SLOW BURNING EARTH (Ukraine, France, Denmark, Sweden)

Directed by Olha Zhurba

WITH HASAN IN GAZA (Germany)

Directed Kamal Aljafari 


Best European Animated Feature Film

ARCO (France)

Directed by Ugo Bienvenu

DOG OF GOD (Latvia, United States)

Directed by Raitis Ābele & Lauris Ābele

LITTLE AMELIE  (France)

Directed by Maïlys Vallade & Liane-Cho Han

OLIVIA AND THE INVISIBLE EARTHQUAKE (Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Chile)

Directed by Irene Iborra Rizo

TALES FROM THE MAGIC GARDEN (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, France)

Directed by David Súkup, Patrik Pašš, Leon Vidmar & Jean-Claude Rozec


Best European Director

Yorgos Lanthimos for BUGONIA

Oliver Laxe for SIRĀT

Jarar Panahi for IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT

Mascha Schilinski for SOUND OF FALLING

Joachim Trier for SENTIMENTAL VALUE


Best European Actress

Leonie Benesch in LATE SHIFT

Valeria Bruni Tedeschi in DUSE

Léa Drucker in CASE 137

Vicky Krieps in LOVE ME TENDER

Renate Reinsve in SENTIMENTAL VALUE 


European Actor

Sergi López in SIRĀT

Mads Mikkelsen in THE LAST VIKING

Toni Servillo in LA GRAZIA

Stellan Skarsgård in SENTIMENTAL VALUE

Idan Weiss in FRANZ


European Screenwriter

Santiago Fillol & Oliver Laxe for SIRĀT

Jafar Panahi for IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT

Mascha Schilinski & Louise Peter for SOUND OF FALLING

Paolo Sorrentino for LA GRAZIA

Eskil Vogt & Joachim Trier for SENTIMENTAL VALUE


European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI

LITTLE TROUBLE GIRLS (KAJ TI JE DEKLICA) (Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Serbia)

Directed by Urška Djukić

MY FATHER’S SHADOW (United Kingdom, Nigeria)

Directed by Akinola Davies Jr

ON FALLING (United Kingdom, Portugal)

Directed by Laura Carreira

ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN HEMME DİES (Turkey, Germany)

Directed by Murat Fıratoğlu

SAUNA (Denmark

Directed by Mathias Broe

UNDER THE GREY SKY (Poland)

Directed by Mara Tamkovich


European Young Audience Award

ARCO (France)

Directed by Ugo Bienvenu

I ACCIDENTALLY WROTE A BOOK (Hungary, Netherlands)

Directed by Nóra Lakos

SIBLINGS (Italy)

Directed Greta Scarano


 

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