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‘Close,’ ‘Holy Spider’ & ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Dominate 2022 European Film Awards Nominations

The 35th European Film Awards nominations were announced Tuesday morning and, for the first time in recent memory, they may influence the upcoming 2023 Oscar season. International Film contenders Lukas Dhont’s “Close” and Ali Abbasi’s “Holy Spider” as well as Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or winner “Triangle of Sadness” taking four nominations each. They were joined in the prestigious European Film category by Carla Simón’s “Alcarràs” and Marie Kreutzer’s “Corsage.”

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This year’s ceremony will occur on December 10, in Reykjavík, Iceland. Again, the early announcement of this year’s winners will be a boon for movies not only in the International Film race but pictures such as “Close” attempting to crack the Best Picture field and contenders such as “Corsage” where Vicky Krieps has an outside shot at a Best Actress nomination.

Other notable nominees included “Saint Omer’s” Alice Diop and “EO’s” Jerzy Skolimowski for European Director, “Parallel Mothers” Penélope Cruz and “One Fine Morning’s” Léa Seydoux for European Actress, “Aftersun’s” Paul Mescal for European Actor (perhaps a Best Actor darkhorse) and, in something of a surprise, Oscar-winner Kenneth Branagh for European Screenwriter for “Belfast.”

This year’s nominees are as follows:

European Film

Alcarràs (Sp-It)

Director Carla Simón, producers María Zamora, Stefan Schmitz, Tono Folguera & Giovanni Pompili  

Close (Bel-Fr-Neth)

Director Lukas Dhont, producers Michiel Dhont, Dirk Impens, Michel Saint-Jean, Laurette Schillings, Arnold Heslenfeld, Frans van Gestel & Jacques-Henri Bronckart

Corsage (Austria-Lux-Ger-France)

Director Marie Kreutzer, producers Alexander Glehr, Johanna Scherz, Bernard Michaux, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Maren Ade & Jean-Christophe Reymond

Holy Spider (Den-Ger-Swe-Fr)

Director by Ali Abbasi, producers Sol Bondy & Jacob Jarek

Triangle Of Sadness (Swe-Ger-Fr-UK)

Directed by Ruben Östlund, producers Erik Hemmendorff & Philippe Bober  

European Documentary

A House Made Of Splinters (Den-Swe-Fin-Ukr)

Director Simon Lereng Wilmont

Girl Gang (Switz)

Director Susanne Regina Meures (Switzerland)

Mariupolis 2 (Lithuania-Fr-Ger)

Director Mantas Kvedaravičius

The Balcony Movie (Pol)

Director Paweł Łoziński  

The March On Rome (It)

Director Mark Cousins  

European Director

Lukas Dhont for Close

Marie Kreutzer for Corsage

Jerzy Skolimowski for EO

Ali Abbasi for Holy Spider

Alice Diop for Saint Omer

Ruben Östlund for Triangle Of Sadness

European Actress

Vicky Krieps in Corsage

Zar Amir Ebrahimi in Holy Spider

Léa Seydoux in One Fine Morning

Penélope Cruz in Parallel Mothers

Meltem Kaptan in Rabiye Kurnaz Vs. George W. Bush

European Actor

Paul Mescal in Aftersun

Eden Dambrine in Close

Elliott Crosset Hove in Godland

Pierfrancesco Favino in Nostalgia

Zlatko Burić in Triangle Of Sadness

European Screenwriter

Carla Simón & Arnau Vilaró for Alcarràs

Kenneth Branagh for Belfast

Lukas Dhont & Angelo Tijssens for Close

Ali Abbasi & Afshin Kamran Bahrami for Holy Spider

Ruben Östlund for Triangle Of Sadness

European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI

107 Mothers (Slovakia-Czech Rep-Ukr)

Director Peter Kerekes

Love According To Dalva (Bel-Fr)

Director Emmanuelle Nicot  

Other People (Pol-Fr)

Director Aleksandra Terpińska  

Pamfir (Ukr-Fr-Pol-Ger-Chile)

Director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk

Small Body (It-Slovenia-Fr)

Director Laura Samani

Sonne Director Kurdwin Ayub

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