18th European Film Awards
The 18th European Film Awards were presented on December 3, 2005 in Berlin, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy.
18th European Film Awards | |
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Date | December 3, 2005 |
Site | Treptow Arena, Berlin, Germany |
Hosted by | Heino Ferch |
Organized by | European Film Academy |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Hidden |
Best Direction | Michael Haneke Hidden |
Best Actor | Daniel Auteuil Hidden |
Best Actress | Julia Jentsch Sophie Scholl – The Final Days |
Most awards | Hidden (5)[1] |
Most nominations | Hidden (8) |
Television coverage | |
Channel | Arte |
Winners and nominees
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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Best Film | |||
Hidden | Caché | Michael Haneke | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Brothers | Brødre | Susanne Bier | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Don't Come Knocking | N/A | Wim Wenders | ![]() |
The Child | L'enfant | Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne | ![]() ![]() |
My Summer of Love | N/A | Pawel Pawlikowski | ![]() |
Sophie Scholl – The Final Days | Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage | Marc Rothemund | ![]() |
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