Report from Europe by Darius
KADIVAR

©European Film Academy/European Film Awards &imdb.com
&
Photocomposition by DK
High
flying, adored, so young, the instant queen,
A rich beautiful thing of all
the talents, a cross between
A fantasy of the bedroom and a saint …
You
were just a back street girl
Hustling and fighting
Scratching and
biting
High
flying, adored, did you believe in your wildest moments
All this would be
yours, that you'd become the lady of them all?
-The
CHE, in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Musical EVITA
Founded
in 1989, the European Film Academy (EFA) currently unites 1,800 European film
professionals with the common aim of promoting European film culture. Throughout
the year, the EFA initiates and participates in a series of activities dealing
with film politics as well as economic, artistic, and training aspects. The
program includes conferences, seminars and workshops, and a common goal is to
build a bridge between creativity and the industry. These activities culminate
in the annual presentation of the European Film Awards. Presided by German
Director Wim Wenders
(Paris Texas,
Wings of Desire) since 1996, Forty-two movies from 26 nations will compete for
the next batch of awards bestowed by the European Film
Academy. See Complete
List of nominees and Categories.
The European Film Awards are so determined to get ahead of the Oscars and,
therefore perhaps to influence them, that they jump ahead of the whole annual
derby. Winners will be announced this year on Dec. 1 in Spain. That's
just days before the National Board of Review announces its list of honorees in
New York City,
thus officially kicking off the Yankee kudos race. Because of that timing, the
eligibility period of the European Film Award doesn't follow a typical calendar
year like the Oscars. Thus its contenders usually straddle two derbies. Ditto
this year. For example, the current list includes stragglers from the last Oscar
race -- "The Last King of Scotland," "The Queen," "Black Book" and "Perfume" --
trotting alongside newcomers like "La Vie en Rose," "Once" and … "Persepolis."

Wim Wenders in company Walter Salles, Abbas
Kiarostami
Takeshi-Kitano and of at the 60th Cannes Film Festival
Annual
©imdb & ipcdigital.com
Thus
Marjane Satrapi’s animated film on a childhood growing up in Revolutionary Iran
and then in exile is in competition once again after making headlines for its
critically acclaimed Cannes Jury Prize Film that received a rare 20 minutes
Standing Ovation during its first screening at Cannes. It may also represent
France in several categories
including best animation in the
upcoming 80th annual Oscars ceremony that will take place in
2008. Given the deep subject treatment in Persepolis, it certainly has great
chances of beating other would be contenders as Pixar's Ratatouille, 20th Century Fox's The Simpsons Movie or DreamWorks'
Bee Movie which despite their
great technological breakthroughs and humor may not live up to a masterpiece
like Persepolis that has already become a Classic in France and appears as
emblematic of an entire new generation of European animation filmmakers wishing
to make equally artistic and political statements in the lines of their peers in
French New Wave Cinema, Italian Neo Realism or German Expressionist Cinema all
of which find strong echoes in Marjane Satrapi’s excellent Persepolis. The
Winners of the 20th European Film Awards 2007 will be announced during the
Awards Ceremony on December 1 in Berlin.
More
to Come in the next months, so stay tuned …

Persepolis may well run at the
80th Annual Oscars in 2008 in
Animation and/ or
Best Foreign Film categories
©Sony Pictures Classics &
Oscars.org (Getty Images: Scott Olson)
& Photocomposition
DK
VIVE
LE CINEMA & Persepolis ! ;0)
Authors
Notes:
Official Website of
the European Film Academy/European
Film Awards
Recommended
Readings:
MAGIC IN THE MAKING:
Satrapi’s Cinephilic Choice for Persepolis Cast by Darius
KADIVAR
Persepolis Tops French Box
Office Record! by Darius KADIVAR
Satrapi's Persepolis
Soundtrack CD Released by Darius KADIVAR
Satrapi's Persepolis wins
"Prix du Jury" at Cannes by Darius
KADIVAR
Satrapi Launches Official
Website & Production Blog by Darius KADIVAR
Persepolis Runs In Cannes
Palme D'or Selection 2007 by Darius KADIVAR

About
the Author: Darius KADIVAR is a
Freelance Journalist, Film Historian, and Media
Consultant.
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