European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award
The following is a list of the European Film Award winners for Achievement in World Cinema also known as the Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema:
Winners
Year | Nationality | Recipient | Work |
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1997 | / | Miloš Forman | Director in The People vs. Larry Flynt |
1998 | Stellan Skarsgård | Actor in Amistad and in Good Will Hunting | |
1999 | Antonio Banderas | Actor in The 13th Warrior | |
/ | Roman Polanski | Director in The Ninth Gate | |
2000 | Jean Reno | Actor | |
Roberto Benigni | Director, actor | ||
2001 | Ewan McGregor | Actor | |
2002 | Victoria Abril | Actress | |
2003 | Carlo di Palma | Cinematographer | |
2004 | Liv Ullmann | Actor | |
2005 | Maurice Jarre | Composer | |
2006 | Jeremy Thomas | Film producer | |
2007 | Michael Ballhaus | Cinematographer | |
2008 | Søren Kragh-Jacobsen | Director, composer | |
Kristian Levring | Director | ||
Lars von Trier | Director | ||
Thomas Vinterberg | Director | ||
2009 | Isabelle Huppert | Actor | |
2010 | / | Gabriel Yared | Composer |
2011 | Mads Mikkelsen[1] | Actor | |
2012 | Helen Mirren | Actor | |
2013 | Pedro Almodóvar | Director | |
2014 | Steve McQueen | Director | |
2015 | Christoph Waltz[2] | Actor and Director | |
2016 | Pierce Brosnan | Actor | |
2017 | Julie Delpy[3] | Actress, screenwriter, director | |
2018 | Ralph Fiennes[4] | Actor, director | |
2019 | Juliette Binoche[5] | Actress | |
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