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Melancholia leads European Film Award noms

With seven nods, the Lars von Trier film is unlikely to go home empty handed.

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Danish film darling Lars von Trier's Melancholia has seven nominations for this year's European Film Awards, including for best European film.

The other five nominees for the top prize are Michel Haznavicius's The Artist, the Dardenne brothers' The Kid with a Bike, Tom Hooper's The King's Speech, Aki Kaurismaki's Le Havre and Susanne Bier's In a Better World. Each has four nominations.

All six frontrunners have already made a mark internationally. The Kid with a Bike and Le Havre, for example, won the grand jury prize and FIPRESCI prize at Cannes, respectively, and In a Better World, won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for best foreign language film – and an Italian Golden Globe for best European film. The King's Speech has more than 50 awards from throughout the world including the best film Oscar and BAFTA. One of its three producers, Emile Sherman, is Australian.

All six films could win the writing and directing categories, with the exception of The Artist, which saw Michel Hazanavicius nominated for direction but not writing, and The King's Speech, which isn't nominated for either. The only outsider in these two categories is Béla Tarr, who has a nomination for her direction of The Turin Horse.

Several other films get a look in via other categories too: Tilda Swinton is nominated for her performance in We Need to Talk about Kevin, Nadezhda Markina for Elena and Michel Piccoli in Habemus Papam. They are up against actors from one of the six leading films.

Both Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia) and Jean Dujardin (The Artist) have already been honoured for their performances at Cannes. Dujardin plays Hollywood silent movie star George Valentin, who is worried about surviving beyond the arrival of the talkies.

Charlotte Gainsborough is also nominated for Melancholia and plays the sister of Dunst's character Justine, whose wedding takes place around the time Earth and another planet are expected to collide. Cécile de France, the fifth nominee in the category for actresses, plays the hairdresser who fosters a young abandoned boy on weekends in The Kid with a Bike.

The other nominated male actors are Colin Frith, who plays King George VI of Britain in The King's Speech, but just before he ascends to the throne; Michael Persbrandt, the Danish doctor working in an African refugee camp in In a Better World; and André Wilms, whose character befriends an illegal immigrant from Africa in the French port city of Le Havre.

Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen (Pusher) was honoured last month with the honorary award of European Achievement in World Cinema.

The 24th European Film Awards will take place in Berlin on December 3. They are run by the European Film Academy, which has its secretariat in Berlin. This is the first time the ceremony will be held back in Berlin since 2007.

The nominees are:

European Film 2011

The Artist

France

Writer/director Michel Hazanavicius, producers Thomas Langmann, Emmanuel Montamat

The Kid with a Bike (Le Gamin Au Velo)

Belgium/France/Italy.

Writer/directors Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, producers Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, Denis Freyd, Andrea Occhipinti

In a Better World (Hævnen)

Denmark

Director Susanne Bier, writer Anders Thomas Jensen, producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen

The King's Speech

UK

Director Tom Hooper, writer David Seidler, producers Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin

Le Havre

Finland/France/Germany

Writer/director Aki Kaurismäki, producers Aki Kaurismäki, Fabienne Vonier, Reinhard Brundig

Melancholia

Denmark/Sweden/France/Germany

Writer/director Lars von Trier, producers Meta Louise Foldager, Louise Vesth

European Director 2011

Susanne Bier, In a Better World

Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, The Kid with a Bike

Aki Kaurismäki, Le Havre

Béla Tarr, The Turin Horse (A Torinoi Lo)

Lars von Trier, Melancholia

European ACTRESS 2011

Kirsten Dunst, Melancholia

Cécile De France, The Kid with a Bike

Charlotte Gainsbourg, Melancholia

Nadezhda Markina, Elena

Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin

European Actor 2011

Jean Dujardin, The Artist

Colin Firth, The King's Speech

Mikael Persbrandt, In A Better World

Michel Piccoli, Habemus Papam

André Wilms, Le Havre

European Screenwriter 2011

Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, The Kid With A Bike

Anders Thomas Jensen, In A Better World

Aki Kaurismäki, Le Havre

Lars Von Trier, Melancholia

Carlo Di Palma European Cinematographer Award 2011

Manuel Alberto Claro, Melancholia

Fred Kelemen, The Turin Horse

Guillaume Schiffman, The Artist

Adam Sikora, Essential Killing

European Editor 2011

Tariq Anwar, The King's Speech

Mathilde Bonnefoy, Three

Molly Malene Stensgaard, Melancholia

European Production Designer 2011

Paola Bizzarri, Habemus Papam

Antxón Gómez, The Skin I Live In

Jette Lehmann, Melancholia

European Composer 2011

Ludovic Bource, The Artist

Alexandre Desplat, The King's Speech

Alberto Iglesias, The Skin I Live In

Mihály Vig, The Turin Horse

European Discovery 2011 -- Prix FIPRESCI

Oxygen (Adem), Belgium/The Netherlands, writer/director Hans Van Nuffel

Breathing (Atmen), Austria, Karl Markovics

Michael, Austria, Markus Schleinzer

Nothing's All Bad (Smukke menesker), Denmark, Mikkel Munch-Fals

Tilva roš, Serbia, Nikola Ležaić

European Film Academy Documentary 2011 – Prix ARTE

Pina

Germany

Writer/director Wim Wenders, producers Gian-Piero Ringel, Wim Wenders

Position Among the Stars (Stand van de Sterren)

The Netherlands

Director Leonard Retel Helmrich, writers Leonard Retel Helmrich, Hetty Naaijkens, producer Hetty Naaijkens

¡Vivan las Antipodas!

Germany/The Netherlands/Argentina/Chile

Writer/director Victor Kossakovsky, producer Heino Deckert

European Film Academy Animated Feature Film 2011

The Rabbi's Cat (Le Chat du Rabbin)

France

Directors Antoine Delesvaux, Joann Sfar

Chico & Rita

Spain/Isle of Man

Directors Tono Errando, Javier Mariscal, Fernando Trueba

A Cat in Paris (Une Vie de Chat)

France/Belgium, directors Jean-Loup Felicioli, Alain Gagnol


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