Shooting Stars Award
The Shooting Stars Awards are presented annually by the pan-European network organisation 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 respective 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
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
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), Andrew Garfield (UK 2008), 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
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
2010s
Year | Actor | Actresses | Jury |
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2010 | Dragoș Bucur (Romania) Anders Baasmo Christiansen (Norway) Kryštof Hádek (Czech Republic) Edward Hogg (United Kingdom) Michele Riondino (Italy) |
Agata Buzek (Poland) Zrinka Cvitešić (Croatia) Anaïs Demoustier (France) Lotte Verbeek (The Netherlands) Pihla Viitala (Finland) |
Anna Geislerová (Czech Republic) Giuseppe Piccioni (Italy) Karl Baumgartner (Germany) Leo Davis (United Kingdom) Steven Gaydos (United States) |
2011 | Pilou Asbæk (Denmark) Alexander Fehling (Germany) Domhnall Gleeson (Ireland) Nik Xhelilaj (Albania) |
Sylvia Hoeks (The Netherlands) Clara Lago (Spain) Natasha Petrovic (North Macedonia) Andrea Riseborough (United Kingdom) Marija Škaričić (Croatia) Alicia Vikander (Sweden) |
Heike Makatsch (Germany) Ole Christian Madsen (Denmark) Cédomir Kolar (France) Lina Todd (United States) Derek Elley (United Kingdom) |
2012 | Riz Ahmed (United Kingdom) Jakub Gierszał (Poland) Hilmar Guðjónsson (Iceland) Max Hubacher (Switzerland) Bill Skarsgård (Sweden) |
Antonia Campbell-Hughes (Ireland) Adèle Haenel (France) Anna Maria Mühe (Germany) Isabella Ragonese (Italy) Ana Ularu (Romania) |
Simone Bär (Germany) Marleen Gorris (The Netherlands) Thure Lindhardt (Denmark) Matt Mueller (United Kingdom) Ada Solomon (Romania) |
2013 | Mikkel Boe Følsgaard (Denmark) Jure Henigman (Slovenia) Luca Marinelli (Italy) |
Laura Birn (Finland) Ada Condeescu (Romania) Arta Dobroshi (Republic of Kosovo) Carla Juri (Switzerland) Nermina Lukač (Sweden) Saskia Rosendahl (Germany) Christa Théret (France) |
Bettina Brokemper (Germany) Thierry Chèze (France) Jina Jay (United Kingdom) Alba Rohrwacher (Italy) Jasmila Žbanić (Bosnia Herzegovina) |
2014 | Marwan Kenzari (The Netherlands) Jakob Oftebro (Norway) Mateusz Kościukiewicz (Poland) Nikola Rakočević (Serbia) George MacKay (United Kingdom) |
Danica Curcic (Denmark) Maria Dragus (Germany) Miriam Karlkvist (Italy) Cosmina Stratan (Romania) Edda Magnason (Sweden) |
Anders Baasmo Christiansen (Norway) Charles Gant (United Kingdom) Hermine Huntgeburth (Germany) Oriana Kunčić (Croatia) Jani Thiltges (Luxembourg) |
2015 | Joachim Fjelstrup (Denmark) Jannis Niewöhner (Germany) Moe Dunford (Ireland) Sven Schelker (Switzerland) |
Emmi Parviainen (Finland) Hera Hilmar (Iceland) Aistė Diržiūtė (Lithuania) Natalia de Molina (Spain) Abbey Hoes (The Netherlands) Maisie Williams (United Kingdom) |
Nathalie Cheron (France) Danijel Hočevar (Slovenia) Eva Röse (Sweden) Malgorzata Szumowska (Poland) Damon Wise (United Kingdom) |
2016 | Atli Óskar Fjalarsson (Iceland) Reinout Scholten van Aschat (The Netherlands) Kacey Mottet Klein (Switzerland) |
Martha Canga Antonio (Belgium) Tihana Lazović (Croatia) Lou de Laâge (France) Jella Haase (Germany) Daphné Patakia (Greece) Sara Serraiocco (Italy) María Valverde (Spain) |
Anamaria Marinca (Romania) Marta Donzelli (Italy) Constantine Giannaris (Greece) Tobias Kniebe (Germany) Rie Hedegaard (Denmark) |
2017 | Alessandro Borghi (Italy) Esben Smed (Denmark) Louis Hofmann (Germany) Tudor Aaron Istodor (Romania) |
Elīna Vaska (Latvia) Hannah Hoekstra (Netherlands) Karin Franz Körlof (Sweden) Maruša Majer (Slovenia) Victoria Guerra (Portugal) Zofia Wichłacz (Poland) |
Dorka Gryllus (Hungary) Lucinda Syson (United Kingdom) Pandora da Cunha Telles (Portugal) Xavier Koller (Switzerland) Jan Lumholdt (Sweden) |
2018 | Franz Rogowski (Germany) Irakli Kvirikadze (Georgia) Jonas Smulders (The Netherlands) Matteo Simoni (Belgium) |
Matilda De Angelis (Italy) Michaela Coel (United Kingdom) Alba August (Sweden) Reka Tenki (Hungary) Luna Wedler (Switzerland) Eili Harboe (Norway) |
Mijke de Jong (The Netherlands) Ankica Juric Tilic (Croatia) Nicole Schmied (Austria) Eduardo Noriega (Spain) Mode Steinkjer (Norway) |
2019 | Elliott Crosset Hove (Denmark) Dawid Ogrodnik (Poland) Ardalan Esmaili (Sweden) Milan Marić (Serbia) Blagoj Veselinov (North Macedonia) |
Ine Marie Wilmann (Norway) Kristin Thora Haraldsdóttir (Iceland) Emma Drogunova (Germany) Aisling Franciosi (Ireland) Rea Lest-Liik (Estonia) |
Avy Kaufman (USA) Ingvar Sigurdsson (Iceland) Macdara Kelleher (Ireland) Tara Karajica (Serbia) Teona Strugar Mitevska (North Macedonia) |
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) |
Partners
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
- ^ "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.