The European Achievement in Fiction Series Award has been awarded annually by the European Film Academy since 2019. As a new category, the Academy introduces the European Achievement in Fiction Series Award, to reflect the changes in the cinematic landscape. [1] German series Babylon Berlin is the first recipient of the prize. EFA chairwoman Agnieszka Holland said: “For younger generations, series are a much more popular format than theatrically released movies and if we want to remain relevant for our audiences, the EFAs need to reflect that.” [2] [3] [4]
Winners and nominees
Year | Result | English title | Director | Screenplay | Country of Production | Language | Production company |
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2019 (32nd) | Winner | Babylon Berlin | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Germany | German | X Filme Creative Pool, Beta Film, Sky Deutschland, Degeto Film |
Special Mentions | Chernobyl | ![]() | ![]() | United States, United Kingdom | English | Sister Pictures, The Mighty Mint, Word Games | |
Les Misérables | ![]() | ![]() | United Kingdom | English | BBC Studios, Lookout Point, CZAR TV | ||
Sex Education | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | United Kingdom | English | Eleven Film | ||
Bordertown | ![]() | ![]() | Finland | Finish | Fisher King Production, Federation Entertainment | ||
The New Pope | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Italy, Spain, France | English, Italian | Wildside, Haut et Court TV, Mediapro | ||
Bodyguard | ![]() ![]() | ![]() | United Kingdom | English | World Productions | ||
References
External links
- Nominees and winners at the European Film Academy website
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