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    Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value Sweeps Board At European Film Awards

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondJanuary 17, 2026014 Mins Read
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    Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value swept the board at 38th European Film Awards in Berlin on Saturday evening.

    The film scooped Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenwriter for Eskil Vogt and Trier, as well as Best European Actor and European Best Actress for Stellan Skarsgård and Renate Reinsve respectively and Best Score.

    The Cannes Grand Prix winner went into the ceremony as the frontrunner with other strong contenders including Oliver Laxe’s Morocco-set drama Sirāt, Mascha Schilinski’s debut film Sound of Falling and Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just An Accident.

    Laxe’s Sirāt dominated the craft awards with wins for Best European Production Designer, Best European Sound Design, Best European Editor, Best European Casting Director and Best European Cinematographer.

    In other prizes, Ugo Bienvenu’s Arco continued it award-winning spree to scoop Best European Animated Feature Film.

    The work, produced by Natalie Portman produced with Sophie Mas under their joint Paris and New York banner MountainA and Félix de Givry, previously won Best Film At Annecy International Film Festival and is on the Bafta long-list for Best Animated Film.

    Iranian director Panahi opened the ceremony in Berlin with an impassioned plea asking the world not to remain silent in the wake of “the unprecedented massacre” unfolding in Iran.

    He was speaking ten days into a brutal crackdown by Iran’s hardline government of nationwide popular protests. At least 3,000 protestors are believed to have been killed and another 18,000 arrested, although Panahi reiterated a report of 12,000 deaths in his speech.

    “This is not just the pain of one country if the world does not respond to this blatant violence today. Not only Iran but the entire world is at risk. Violence left unanswered becomes normalized and when it become normalized, it’s spread become contagious,” he said.

    “When the truth is crushed in one place, freedom suffocates everywhere. Then no-one is safe. Anywhere in the world, not in Iran, not in Europe, not in America… that is precisely why today as filmmakers and artists more than ever, if we are disappointed with politicians, we must at least must refuse to remain silent because silence in a time of crime is not neutrality silence, silence is a participation in darkness.”

    There were also honorary prizes for Norwegian acting legend Liv Ullmann and Italian director Alice Rohrwacher, who received a Lifetime Achievement Award as well as the European Achievement in World Cinema Award respectively.

    Ullmann used her acceptance speech to express the role of cinema in capturing human reality as well as her consternation at  U.S. President Donald Trump being recently presented by Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado with her Nobel Peace Prize.

    In the other awards, Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach, and Janine Jackowski, co-heads of Germany’s Komplizen Film, were feted with the previously announced Eurimages International Co-Production Award.

    The trio gave a shoutout to Sentimental Value, the latest of a long line of coproductions which also include The Whistlers by Corneliu Porumboiu, The Story of My Wife by Ildikó Enyedi, About Dry Grasses by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Corsage by Marie Kreutzer, Yes by Nadav Lapid among many others.

    The Full-List of 2026 European Film Awards Winners:

    Best European Film
    Sentimental Value by Joachim Trier

    Best European Director
    Joachim Trier for Sentimental Value

    Best European Actor
    Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value

    Best European Actress
    Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value

    Best European Animated Feature Film
    Arco (France)
    Directed by Ugo Bienvenu

    Best European Documentary
    Fiume o Morte! (Croatia, Slovenia, Italy)
    Directed by Igor Bezinović

    European Cinematographer
    Mauro Herce for Sirāt

    Best European Screenwriter
    Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier for Sentimental Value

    Best European Editor
    Cristóbal Fernández for Sirāt

    European Composer (Original Score)
    Hania Rani for Sentimental Value

    European Casting Director
    Nadia Acimi, Luís Bértolo & María Rodrigo for Sirāt

    Best European Make-up & Hair Artist
    Torsten Witte for Bugonia

    European Sound Designer
    Laia Casanovas for Sirāt

    European Production Designer
    Laia Ateca for Sirāt

    European Costume Designer
    Sabrina Krämer for Sound Of Falling 

    European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCI
    On Falling (United Kingdom, Portugal)
    Directed by Laura Carreira

    European Young Audience Award
    Siblings (Italy)
    Directed by Greta Scarano

    European Short Film – Prix Vimeo
    City of Poets
    Directed by John Smith

    Awards Board European Film Joachim Sentimental sweeps Triers
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