Monday, December 14, 2015

Youth Paolo Sorrentino, voted Best European Film 2015 – Le Figaro

Paolo Sorrentino, Michael Caine and Charlotte Rampling are the big winners of the European Awards in Berlin awarded by the European Film Academy chaired by Wim Wenders

Youth , Paolo Sorrentino, was elected best European film of the year at the 28th European Awards ceremony, held in Berlin.

Very acclaimed, the ironic and brilliant Italian comedy about old age won two other awards, best director for Sorrentino, and for best actor Sir Michael Caine. The great English actor plays the role of a famous conductor of cure in a Swiss luxury hotel, which would like to withdraw from the career, but we just ask for a prestigious concert. Another honorary award, presented by Wim Wenders, president of the European Film Academy, celebrated Michael Caine.

Two prizes also for Charlotte Rampling, one for the whole of his career, the one for his last performance in 45 years of the British Andrew Haigh (released in France on January 27), where it forms a couple with Tom Courtenay very united, suddenly troubled by a fact arose from the distant past. An intimate exploration of memory and love, fine and moving. Europe and pays tribute to two great English star, who remain fully in the news. Time has passed beautifully on their faces, without diminishing their talent, on the contrary. Who said you had to be young at all costs? Youth and 45 speak of the coming age, with its weaknesses and shadows.

The Swede Roy Andersson took home a Best Comedy price for a pigeon perched on a branch philosophized on existence, and Turkish director Deniz Gamze Ergüven with the price discovery for Mustang . The 3000 members of the European Film Academy also celebrated the international career of the Austrian actor Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds Hollywood star since Quentin Tarantino (2009), and now triumph in the new James Bond Sam Mendes, 007 Spectrum. The bad guys are going so well.

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