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The '''Shooting Stars Awards''' are presented annually by the pan-European network organization [[European Film Promotion]] (EFP) to emerging actors from Europe. "Shooting Stars" is an initiative of the EFP for the international promotion and networking of promising up-and-coming actors from the 37 EFP member countries. Since 1998, ten talents selected from all over Europe have been presented each year during the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] (Berlinale) to the international press, the general public, and the film industry. The four-day programme culminates with the presentation of the European Shooting Stars Awards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=344297|title=EFP presents the 2018 European Shooting Stars|website=Cineuropa - the best of european cinema|access-date=2018-05-05}}</ref> |
The '''Shooting Stars Awards''' are presented annually by the pan-European network organization [[European Film Promotion]] (EFP) to emerging actors from Europe. "Shooting Stars" is an initiative of the EFP for the international promotion and networking of promising up-and-coming actors from the 37 EFP member countries. Since 1998, ten talents selected from all over Europe have been presented each year during the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] (Berlinale) to the international press, the general public, and the film industry. The four-day programme culminates with the presentation of the European Shooting Stars Awards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=344297|title=EFP presents the 2018 European Shooting Stars|website=Cineuropa - the best of european cinema|access-date=2018-05-05}}</ref> |
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==Selection and |
==Selection and programme== |
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The EFP member organisations from a total of 37 European countries can each nominate one actor/actress aged between 18 and 32, who has been successful and already won awards in their native country. |
The EFP member organisations from a total of 37 European countries can each nominate one actor/actress aged between 18 and 32, who has been successful and already won awards in their native country. |
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==Award winners== |
==Award winners== |
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Up until 2018, a total of 170 actresses and 133 actors had been presented at the [[Berlin International Film Festival|Berlinale]] and received awards as European Shooting Stars, including the now internationally known actors [[Rachel Weisz]] (UK 1998), [[Franka Potente]] (Germany 1998), [[Daniel Craig]] (UK 2000), [[August Diehl]] (Germany 2000), [[Nina Hoss]] (Germany 2000), [[Thure Lindhardt]] (Denmark 2000), [[Heike Makatsch]] (Germany 2001), [[Ludivine Sagnier]] (France 2001), [[Jérémie Renier]] (Belgium 2002), [[Daniel Brühl]] (Germany 2003), [[Nikolaj Lie Kaas]] (Denmark 2003), [[Matthias Schoenaerts]] (Belgium 2003), [[Andrew Scott (actor)|Andrew Scott]] (Ireland 2004), [[Ruth Negga]] (Ireland 2006), [[Mélanie Laurent]] (France 2007 |
Up until 2018, a total of 170 actresses and 133 actors had been presented at the [[Berlin International Film Festival|Berlinale]] and received awards as European Shooting Stars, including the now internationally known actors [[Rachel Weisz]] (UK 1998), [[Franka Potente]] (Germany 1998), [[Daniel Craig]] (UK 2000), [[August Diehl]] (Germany 2000), [[Nina Hoss]] (Germany 2000), [[Thure Lindhardt]] (Denmark 2000), [[Heike Makatsch]] (Germany 2001), [[Ludivine Sagnier]] (France 2001), [[Jérémie Renier]] (Belgium 2002), [[Daniel Brühl]] (Germany 2003), [[Nikolaj Lie Kaas]] (Denmark 2003), [[Matthias Schoenaerts]] (Belgium 2003), [[Andrew Scott (actor)|Andrew Scott]] (Ireland 2004), [[Ruth Negga]] (Ireland 2006), [[Mélanie Laurent]] (France 2007), [[Carey Mulligan]] (UK 2009), [[Pilou Asbæk|Pilou Asbaek]] (Denmark 2011), [[Alicia Vikander]] (Sweden 2011), [[Riz Ahmed]] (UK 2012), [[Carla Juri]] (Switzerland 2013), [[George MacKay (actor)|George MacKay]] (UK 2014) and [[Maisie Williams]] (UK 2015). |
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|2001|| [[Stefano Accorsi]] (Italy)<br>[[Eloy Azorin]] (Spain)<br>[[Benno Fürmann]] (Germany)<br>[[Mickey Hardt]] (Luxembourg)<br>[[Baltasar Kormákur]] (Iceland)<br>[[Filip Peeters]] (Belgium)<br>[[Alexandre Pinto (actor)|Alexandre Pinto]] (Portugal)<br>[[Malik Zidi]] (France) || [[Kate Ashfield]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[Elaine Cassidy]] (Ireland)<br>[[Anne-Shlomit Deonna]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Ann Eleonora Jørgensen]] (Denmark)<br>[[Heike Makatsch]] (Germany)<br>[[Gørild Mauseth]] (Norway)<br>[[Birgit Minichmayr]] (Austria)<br>[[Evelina Papoulia]] (Greece)<br>[[Ludivine Sagnier]] (France)<br>[[Aylin Yay]] (Belgium) || |
|2001|| [[Stefano Accorsi]] (Italy)<br>[[Eloy Azorin]] (Spain)<br>[[Benno Fürmann]] (Germany)<br>[[Mickey Hardt]] (Luxembourg)<br>[[Baltasar Kormákur]] (Iceland)<br>[[Filip Peeters]] (Belgium)<br>[[Alexandre Pinto (actor)|Alexandre Pinto]] (Portugal)<br>[[Malik Zidi]] (France) || [[Kate Ashfield]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[Elaine Cassidy]] (Ireland)<br>[[Anne-Shlomit Deonna]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Ann Eleonora Jørgensen]] (Denmark)<br>[[Heike Makatsch]] (Germany)<br>[[Gørild Mauseth]] (Norway)<br>[[Birgit Minichmayr]] (Austria)<br>[[Evelina Papoulia]] (Greece)<br>[[Ludivine Sagnier]] (France)<br>[[Aylin Yay]] (Belgium) || |
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|2002|| [[Enrique Alcides]] (Spain)<br>[[Luc Feit]] (Luxembourg)<br>[[Michael Finger]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Fabrizio Gifuni]] (Italy)<br>[[Marcell Miklós]] (Hungary)<br>[[Jérémie Renier]] (Belgium)<br>[[Fedja van Huêt]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Antonio Wannek]] (Germany) || [[Carla Bolito]] (Portugal)<br>[[Maria Bonnevie]] (Norway)<br>[[Rachida Brakni]] (France)<br>[[Lindsey Harris]] (Ireland |
|2002|| [[Enrique Alcides]] (Spain)<br>[[Luc Feit]] (Luxembourg)<br>[[Michael Finger]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Fabrizio Gifuni]] (Italy)<br>[[Marcell Miklós]] (Hungary)<br>[[Jérémie Renier]] (Belgium)<br>[[Fedja van Huêt]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Antonio Wannek]] (Germany) || [[Carla Bolito]] (Portugal)<br>[[Maria Bonnevie]] (Norway)<br>[[Rachida Brakni]] (France)<br>[[Lindsey Harris]] (Ireland)<br>[[Tuva Novotny]] (Sweden)<br>[[Lucy Russell (actress)|Lucy Russell]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir]] (Iceland)<br>[[Maria Würgler Rich]] (Denmark) || |
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|2003|| [[Daniel Brühl]] (Germany)<br>[[Libero de Rienzo]] (Italy)<br>[[Kristoffer Joner]] (Norway)<br>[[Nikolaj Lie Kaas]] (Denmark)<br>[[Torkel Petersson]] (Sweden)<br>[[Matthias Schoenaerts]] (Belgium)<br>[[Daan Schuurmans]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Jamie Sives]] (United Kingdom) || [[Leonor Baldaque]] (France)<br>[[Cécile de France]] (Belgium)<br>[[Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir]] (Iceland)<br>[[Minna Haapkylä]] (Finland)<br>[[Maria Hofstätter]] (Austria)<br>[[Marilita Lambropoulou]] (Greece)<br>[[Flora Montgomery]] (Ireland)<br>[[Szonja Oroszlán]] (Hungary)<br>[[Mona Petri]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Goya Toledo]] (Spain)<br>[[Tatiana Čecháková-Vilhelmová|Tatiana Vilhelmová]] (Czech Republic) || |
|2003|| [[Daniel Brühl]] (Germany)<br>[[Libero de Rienzo]] (Italy)<br>[[Kristoffer Joner]] (Norway)<br>[[Nikolaj Lie Kaas]] (Denmark)<br>[[Torkel Petersson]] (Sweden)<br>[[Matthias Schoenaerts]] (Belgium)<br>[[Daan Schuurmans]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Jamie Sives]] (United Kingdom) || [[Leonor Baldaque]] (France)<br>[[Cécile de France]] (Belgium)<br>[[Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir]] (Iceland)<br>[[Minna Haapkylä]] (Finland)<br>[[Maria Hofstätter]] (Austria)<br>[[Marilita Lambropoulou]] (Greece)<br>[[Flora Montgomery]] (Ireland)<br>[[Szonja Oroszlán]] (Hungary)<br>[[Mona Petri]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Goya Toledo]] (Spain)<br>[[Tatiana Čecháková-Vilhelmová|Tatiana Vilhelmová]] (Czech Republic) || |
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|2006|| [[Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson]] (Iceland)<br>[[Carlos Leal]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Pavel Liška]] (Czech Republic)<br>[[Nuno Lopes]] (Portugal)<br>[[Christos Loulis]] (Greece)<br>[[Mimoun Oaïssa]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Jasper Pääkkönen]] (Finland)<br>[[Riccardo Scamarcio]] (Italy) || [[Beate Bille (actress)|Beate Bille]] (Denmark)<br>[[Marta Etura]] (Spain)<br>[[Gabriella Hámori]] (Hungary)<br>[[Maarja Jakobson]] (Estonia)<br>[[Vesela Kazakova]] (Bulgaria)<br>[[Iva Krajnc]] (Slovenia)<br>[[Ruth Negga]] (Ireland)<br>[[Lucy Punch]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[Kathrin Resetarits]] (Austria)<br>[[Eva Röse]] (Sweden)<br>[[Ane Dahl Torp]] (Norway)<br>[[Fanny Valette]] (France)<br>[[Johanna Wokalek]] (Germany) || |
|2006|| [[Bjorn Hlynur Haraldsson]] (Iceland)<br>[[Carlos Leal]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Pavel Liška]] (Czech Republic)<br>[[Nuno Lopes]] (Portugal)<br>[[Christos Loulis]] (Greece)<br>[[Mimoun Oaïssa]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Jasper Pääkkönen]] (Finland)<br>[[Riccardo Scamarcio]] (Italy) || [[Beate Bille (actress)|Beate Bille]] (Denmark)<br>[[Marta Etura]] (Spain)<br>[[Gabriella Hámori]] (Hungary)<br>[[Maarja Jakobson]] (Estonia)<br>[[Vesela Kazakova]] (Bulgaria)<br>[[Iva Krajnc]] (Slovenia)<br>[[Ruth Negga]] (Ireland)<br>[[Lucy Punch]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[Kathrin Resetarits]] (Austria)<br>[[Eva Röse]] (Sweden)<br>[[Ane Dahl Torp]] (Norway)<br>[[Fanny Valette]] (France)<br>[[Johanna Wokalek]] (Germany) || |
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|2007|| [[Nils Althaus]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Nicolai Cleve Broch]] (Norway)<br>[[Maximilian Brückner]] (Germany)<br>[[Pádraic Delaney]] (Ireland)<br>[[David Dencik]] (Denmark)<br>[[Tommi Eronen]] (Finland)<br>[[Gísli Örn Garðarsson]] (Iceland)<br>[[Óscar Jaenada]] (Spain)<br>[[Kevin Janssens (actor)|Kevin Janssens]] (Belgium)<br>[[Marko Mandić]] (Slovenia)<br>[[Péter Nagy (actor)|Péter Nagy]] (Hungary)<br>[[Afonso Pimentel]] (Portugal)<br>[[Gustaf Skarsgård]] (Sweden)<br>[[Rain Tolk]] (Estonia)<br>[[Jules Werner]] (Luxembourg) || [[Kate Dickie]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[Agnieszka Grochowska]] (Poland)<br>[[Klára Issová]] (Czech Republic)<br>[[Mélanie Laurent]] (France)<br>[[Táňa Pauhofová]] (Slovakia)<br>[[Maria Popistașu]] (Romania)<br>[[Halina Reijn]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Sabrina Reiter]] (Austria)<br>[[Jasmine Trinca]] (Italy)<br>[[Panayota Vladi]] (Greece) || |
|2007|| [[Nils Althaus]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Nicolai Cleve Broch]] (Norway)<br>[[Maximilian Brückner]] (Germany)<br>[[Pádraic Delaney]] (Ireland)<br>[[David Dencik]] (Denmark)<br>[[Tommi Eronen]] (Finland)<br>[[Gísli Örn Garðarsson]] (Iceland)<br>[[Óscar Jaenada]] (Spain)<br>[[Kevin Janssens (actor)|Kevin Janssens]] (Belgium)<br>[[Marko Mandić (actor)|Marko Mandić]] (Slovenia)<br>[[Péter Nagy (actor)|Péter Nagy]] (Hungary)<br>[[Afonso Pimentel]] (Portugal)<br>[[Gustaf Skarsgård]] (Sweden)<br>[[Rain Tolk]] (Estonia)<br>[[Jules Werner]] (Luxembourg) || [[Kate Dickie]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[Agnieszka Grochowska]] (Poland)<br>[[Klára Issová]] (Czech Republic)<br>[[Mélanie Laurent]] (France)<br>[[Táňa Pauhofová]] (Slovakia)<br>[[Maria Popistașu]] (Romania)<br>[[Halina Reijn]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Sabrina Reiter]] (Austria)<br>[[Jasmine Trinca]] (Italy)<br>[[Panayota Vladi]] (Greece) || |
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|2008||[[Joel Basman]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Nicolas Cazalé]] (France)<br>[[Elio Germano]] (Italy)<br>[[Marko Igonda]] (Slovakia)<br>{{ill|Zsolt Nagy (actor)|lt=Zsolt Nagy|hu|Nagy Zsolt (színművész)}} (Hungary) |
|2008||[[Joel Basman]] (Switzerland)<br>[[Nicolas Cazalé]] (France)<br>[[Elio Germano]] (Italy)<br>[[Marko Igonda]] (Slovakia)<br>{{ill|Zsolt Nagy (actor)|lt=Zsolt Nagy|hu|Nagy Zsolt (színművész)}} (Hungary) |
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[[Andrew Garfield]](United Kingdom) |
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|[[Stine Fischer Christensen]] (Denmark)<br>[[Maryam Hassouni]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Hannah Herzsprung]] (Germany)<br>[[Anamaria Marinca]] (Romania) |
|[[Stine Fischer Christensen]] (Denmark)<br>[[Maryam Hassouni]] (The Netherlands)<br>[[Hannah Herzsprung]] (Germany)<br>[[Anamaria Marinca]] (Romania) |
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|2018|| [[Franz Rogowski]] (Germany)<br> [[Irakli Kvirikadze]] (Georgia)<br> [[Jonas Smulders]] (The Netherlands)<br> [[Matteo Simoni]] (Belgium) || [[Matilda De Angelis]] (Italy)<br> [[Michaela Coel]] (United Kingdom)<br> [[Alba August]] (Sweden)<br> [[Reka Tenki]] (Hungary)<br> [[Luna Wedler]] (Switzerland)<br> [[Eili Harboe]] (Norway) || [[Mijke de Jong]] (The Netherlands)<br> [[Ankica Juric Tilic]] (Croatia)<br> [[Nicole Schmied]] (Austria)<br> [[Eduardo Noriega (Spanish actor)|Eduardo Noriega]] (Spain)<br> [[Mode Steinkjer]] (Norway) |
|2018|| [[Franz Rogowski]] (Germany)<br> [[Irakli Kvirikadze]] (Georgia)<br> [[Jonas Smulders]] (The Netherlands)<br> [[Matteo Simoni]] (Belgium) || [[Matilda De Angelis]] (Italy)<br> [[Michaela Coel]] (United Kingdom)<br> [[Alba August]] (Sweden)<br> [[Reka Tenki]] (Hungary)<br> [[Luna Wedler]] (Switzerland)<br> [[Eili Harboe]] (Norway) || [[Mijke de Jong]] (The Netherlands)<br> [[Ankica Juric Tilic]] (Croatia)<br> [[Nicole Schmied]] (Austria)<br> [[Eduardo Noriega (Spanish actor)|Eduardo Noriega]] (Spain)<br> [[Mode Steinkjer]] (Norway) |
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|2019|| Elliott Crosset Hove (Denmark)<br> [[Dawid Ogrodnik]] (Poland)<br> Ardalan Esmaili (Sweden)<br> [[Milan Marić (actor, born 1990)|Milan Marić]] (Serbia)<br> Blagoj Veselinov (North Macedonia) <br>|| Ine Marie Wilmann (Norway) <br> Kristin Thora Haraldsdóttir (Iceland) <br> Emma Drogunova (Germany) <br> [[Aisling Franciosi]] (Ireland) <br> [[Rea Lest-Liik]] (Estonia) <br> || [[Avy Kaufman]] (USA)<br> Ingvar Sigurdsson (Iceland) <br> Macdara Kelleher (Ireland) <br> Tara Karajica (Serbia) <br> Teona Strugar Mitevska (North Macedonia) |
|2019|| Elliott Crosset Hove (Denmark)<br> [[Dawid Ogrodnik]] (Poland)<br> [[Ardalan Esmaili]] (Sweden)<br> [[Milan Marić (actor, born 1990)|Milan Marić]] (Serbia)<br> Blagoj Veselinov (North Macedonia) <br>|| [[Ine Marie Wilmann]] (Norway) <br> Kristin Thora Haraldsdóttir (Iceland) <br> Emma Drogunova (Germany) <br> [[Aisling Franciosi]] (Ireland) <br> [[Rea Lest-Liik]] (Estonia) <br> || [[Avy Kaufman]] (USA)<br> Ingvar Sigurdsson (Iceland) <br> Macdara Kelleher (Ireland) <br> Tara Karajica (Serbia) <br> [[Teona Strugar Mitevska]] (North Macedonia) |
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|2020|| [[Pääru Oja]] (Estonia)<br> [[Levan Gelbakhiani]] (Georgia)<br> [[Jonas Dassler]] (Germany)<br> [[Bilal Wahib]] (The Netherlands)<br> [[Bartosz Bielenia]] (Poland) <br>|| Martina Apostolova (Bulgaria) <br> Victoria Carmen Sonne (Denmark) <br> [[Zita Hanrot]] (France) <br> Joana Ribeiro (Portugal) <br> [[Ella Rumpf]] (Switzerland) <br> || [[Dome Karukoski]] (Finland)<br> Katarína Krnáčová (Slovak Republic) <br> Luvy Bevan (UK) <br> Rüdiger Sturm (Germany) <br> Vesela Kazakova (Bulgaria) |
|2020|| [[Pääru Oja]] (Estonia)<br> [[Levan Gelbakhiani]] (Georgia)<br> [[Jonas Dassler]] (Germany)<br> [[Bilal Wahib]] (The Netherlands)<br> [[Bartosz Bielenia]] (Poland) <br>|| Martina Apostolova (Bulgaria) <br> [[Victoria Carmen Sonne]] (Denmark) <br> [[Zita Hanrot]] (France) <br> Joana Ribeiro (Portugal) <br> [[Ella Rumpf]] (Switzerland) <br> || [[Dome Karukoski]] (Finland)<br> Katarína Krnáčová (Slovak Republic) <br> Luvy Bevan (UK) <br> Rüdiger Sturm (Germany) <br> Vesela Kazakova (Bulgaria) |
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|[[Emilio Sakraya]] (Germany) |
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João Nunes Monteiro (Portugal) |
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Timon Sturbej (Slovenia) |
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|Gracija Filipović (Croatia) |
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Marie Reuther (Denmark) |
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[[Anamaria Vartolomei]] (France) |
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[[Clare Dunne (Irish actress)|Clare Dunne]] (Ireland) |
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[[Hanna van Vliet]] (The Netherlands) |
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[[Evin Ahmad]] (Sweden) |
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[[Souheila Yacoub]] (Switzerland) |
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|Thorvaldur Kristjansson (Iceland) |
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Yannick Jozefzoon (The Netherlands) |
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|Joely Mbundu (Belgium) |
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Alina Tomnikov (Finland) |
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[[Leonie Benesch]] (Germany) |
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[[Benedetta Porcaroli]] (Italy) |
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Kristine Kujath Thorp (Norway) |
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Judith State (Romania) |
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Gizem Erdogan (Sweden) |
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[[Kayije Kagame]] (Switzerland) |
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|Thibaud Dooms (Belgium) |
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[[Éanna Hardwicke]] (Ireland) |
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Džiugas Grinys (Lithuania) |
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|Margarita Stoykova (Bulgaria) |
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Suzy Bemba (France) |
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Salome Demuria (Georgia) |
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Katharina Stark (Germany) |
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[[Valentina Bellè]] (Italy) |
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Asta Kamma August (Sweden) |
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 18 September 2024
The Shooting Stars Awards are presented annually by the pan-European network organization European Film Promotion (EFP) to emerging actors from Europe. "Shooting Stars" is an initiative of the EFP for the international promotion and networking of promising up-and-coming actors from the 37 EFP member countries. Since 1998, ten talents selected from all over Europe have been presented each year during the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) to the international press, the general public, and the film industry. The four-day programme culminates with the presentation of the European Shooting Stars Awards.[1]
Selection and programme
[edit]The EFP member organisations from a total of 37 European countries can each nominate one actor/actress aged between 18 and 32, who has been successful and already won awards in their native country.
An independent international expert jury selects the 10 best and internationally most promising talents to then be presented at the Berlinale to international casting directors, agencies, directors, producers as well as the international press and the general public and to also receive the European Shooting Star Award at the end of the programme.[2][3]
Award winners
[edit]Up until 2018, a total of 170 actresses and 133 actors had been presented at the Berlinale and received awards as European Shooting Stars, including the now internationally known actors Rachel Weisz (UK 1998), Franka Potente (Germany 1998), Daniel Craig (UK 2000), August Diehl (Germany 2000), Nina Hoss (Germany 2000), Thure Lindhardt (Denmark 2000), Heike Makatsch (Germany 2001), Ludivine Sagnier (France 2001), Jérémie Renier (Belgium 2002), Daniel Brühl (Germany 2003), Nikolaj Lie Kaas (Denmark 2003), Matthias Schoenaerts (Belgium 2003), Andrew Scott (Ireland 2004), Ruth Negga (Ireland 2006), Mélanie Laurent (France 2007), Carey Mulligan (UK 2009), Pilou Asbaek (Denmark 2011), Alicia Vikander (Sweden 2011), Riz Ahmed (UK 2012), Carla Juri (Switzerland 2013), George MacKay (UK 2014) and Maisie Williams (UK 2015).
1990s
[edit]Year | Actor | Actresses | Jury |
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1998 | Juan Diego Botto (Spain) Fritz Karl (Austria) Victor Löw (The Netherlands) Michaël Pas (Belgium) Melvil Poupaud (France) Lars Simonsen (Denmark) Jürgen Vogel (Germany) |
Beatriz Batarda (Portugal) Clotilde Courau (France) Sabriana Leurquin (Belgium) Labina Mitevska (United Kingdom) Franka Potente (Germany) Ingrid Rubio (Spain) Anneke von der Lippe (Norway) Vicky Volioti (Greece) Rachel Weisz (United Kingdom) |
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1999 | Moritz Bleibtreu (Germany) Mathieu Demy (France) Renos Haralambidis (Greece) Diogo Infante (Portugal) Eduardo Noriega (Spain) Paul Ronan (Ireland) Christian Schmidt (Austria) Ingvar Eggert Sigurdsson (Iceland) Johan Widerberg (Sweden) |
Soraya Gomaa (Switzerland) Iben Hjejle (Denmark) Kelly Macdonald (United Kingdom) Ana Moreira (Portugal) Maria Schrader (Germany) Rachael Stirling (United Kingdom) Alexia Stresi (France) Tamar van den Dop (The Netherlands) Leonor Watling (Spain) |
2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]2020s
[edit]Year | Actor | Actresses | Jury |
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2020 | Pääru Oja (Estonia) Levan Gelbakhiani (Georgia) Jonas Dassler (Germany) Bilal Wahib (The Netherlands) Bartosz Bielenia (Poland) |
Martina Apostolova (Bulgaria) Victoria Carmen Sonne (Denmark) Zita Hanrot (France) Joana Ribeiro (Portugal) Ella Rumpf (Switzerland) |
Dome Karukoski (Finland) Katarína Krnáčová (Slovak Republic) Luvy Bevan (UK) Rüdiger Sturm (Germany) Vesela Kazakova (Bulgaria) |
2021 | Nicolas Maury (France)
Albrecht Schuch (Germany) Fionn O’Shea (Ireland) Martijn Lakemeier (The Netherlands) Gustav Lindh (Sweden) |
Seidi Haarla (Finland)
Natasa Stork (Hungary) Žygimantė Elena Jakštaitė (Lithuania) Sara Klimoska (North Macedonia) Alba Baptista (Portugal) |
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2022 | Emilio Sakraya (Germany)
João Nunes Monteiro (Portugal) Timon Sturbej (Slovenia) |
Gracija Filipović (Croatia)
Marie Reuther (Denmark) Anamaria Vartolomei (France) Clare Dunne (Ireland) Hanna van Vliet (The Netherlands) Evin Ahmad (Sweden) Souheila Yacoub (Switzerland) |
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2023 | Thorvaldur Kristjansson (Iceland)
Yannick Jozefzoon (The Netherlands) |
Joely Mbundu (Belgium)
Alina Tomnikov (Finland) Leonie Benesch (Germany) Benedetta Porcaroli (Italy) Kristine Kujath Thorp (Norway) Judith State (Romania) Gizem Erdogan (Sweden) Kayije Kagame (Switzerland) |
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2024 | Thibaud Dooms (Belgium)
Éanna Hardwicke (Ireland) Džiugas Grinys (Lithuania) |
Margarita Stoykova (Bulgaria)
Suzy Bemba (France) Salome Demuria (Georgia) Katharina Stark (Germany) Valentina Bellè (Italy) Kamila Urzędowska (Poland) Asta Kamma August (Sweden) |
Partners
[edit]The European Shooting Stars is supported by the participating EFP member organisations, the Creative Europe MEDIA Programme of the European Union as well as by other cooperation partners and sponsors.
References
[edit]- ^ "EFP presents the 2018 European Shooting Stars". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ Simon, Alissa (9 February 2018). "European Shooting Stars of 2018". Variety. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "European Shooting Stars 2018 Unveiled". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 May 2018.