The European Parliament LUX Prize, commonly known as the LUX Prize or LUX Film Prize, was a prize given to a competing film by the European Parliament. Introduced in 2007, the prize is named after the Latin word for "light", lux.

The award was aimed at highlighting films which help to raise awareness of socio-political issues in Europe and to publicise and encourage distribution of European films in the European Union and throughout the world. Open to both fiction (narrative) and documentary films of feature length, entries were limited to films made within Europe and demonstrating European values and/or showcasing European culture. The finalists gained both publicity and enhanced prospects for worldwide distribution through having their films subtitled into the official 24 European languages as part of the award process.

The prize was awarded by the European Parliament and voting was based on voting by Members of the European Parliament. In 2020, it was replaced by the LUX Audience Award, presented alongside the European Film Academy in partnership with the European Commission and Europa Cinemas, with audience voting by the public counting for 50 per cent of the vote.

History

Creation and aims

The award was created in 2007. The name of the prize originates from the Latin word for "light", lux, with the award named in honour of the Lumière Brothers, who invented cinematography. The word origin is related to the aim of the award, which is to illuminate public debate on European integration and to facilitate the diffusion of European films in the European Union".

The symbol of the LUX Prize is the Tower of Babel, and the trophy reflects the shape of a tower. It is "a symbol of history where linguistic and cultural diversity join forces". It was designed by Belgian artist Jocelyne Coster.

The European Parliament believes that films help to instigate debate and raise awareness of socio-political issues in Europe, especially with regard to European integration, thus helping to forge and celebrate a stronger European identity and values. The prize also helps to publicise and encourage distribution of European films in the European Union and throughout the world, which otherwise may not get widespread distribution owing to language and other barriers.

Earlier editions

For the first edition of the prize, three films were shortlisted by a 17-member panel, comprising mainly people in the film industry, who viewed 800 feature films produced in Europe in the year from May 2006 to May 2007. The first LUX Prize was awarded to Turkish-born German director Fatih Akin, for his film The Edge of Heaven.

The jury members were appointed by the European Parliament Committee on Culture and Education, and it was planned that a third of the jury would be rotated each year. All members of the European Parliament were able to watch the final three films, but only those who have seen all three qualify for voting rights.

The producers of the ten shortlisted films are required to provide digital copies in the form of DVDs, Vimeo link, or OpenDCP for the members of the European Parliament. In 2015, the shortlisted Son of Saul was disqualified when the production team refused to provide this, fearing that the film copies would be pirated.

In 2019, there were 21 members on the judging panel. The selection of the first 10 films was announced in March of that year, with the final three selected in July and the winner announced in Strasbourg on 27 November.

2020 changes

Partly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, changes were announced to the name, the selection process and the timetabling of the LUX Award in September 2020. The European Parliament and the European Film Academy would be responsible for the management of the award, in partnership with the European Commission and the Europa Cinemas network. The name was changed to LUX – the European Audience Film Award by the European Parliament and the European Film Academy, with the abbreviated version LUX European Audience Film Award. The new format was announced by Sabine Verheyen, chair of the Culture Committee, at the 77th Venice International Film Festival.

There would henceforth be five nominees competing for the award, which would all be subtitled in 24 European languages, but due to the impact of the pandemic on the film industry, only three would be nominated for the first edition of the new format. The jury would remain similar, but the winner would be selected jointly by MEPs and the public, with each contributing 50 per cent towards the final vote.

Award process

Selection criteria

As of 2019[update], films have to meet following eligibility criteria:

  • Fiction or documentary films (may be animated)
  • Minimum length of 60 minutes
  • Produced or co-produced in a European Union country or in Iceland, Norway, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Montenegro, under the Creative Europe/Media Programme.
  • Illustrates the universality of European values and the diversity of European culture, and raise awareness of social or political issues
  • Released for the first time between May 1 of the previous year and June 1 of the current year. For the 2021 edition, the release period was expanded, from 1 June 2019 until 12 September 2020, including online releases.

Preselection

Ten films are shortlisted, and three of these are selected for the final competition. After three (five after 2021) films have been selected from the 10 preselected films, these films are subtitled into the 24 official EU languages, and they are screened in all EU countries during the "LUX Film Days". In the 2020 edition, no preselection was hold, announcing directly the three nominated films.

2020 selection and voting timetable

In 2020, the European Film Awards Ceremony was supposed to take place in Reykjavík, Iceland, on 12 December. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Ceremony took place the scheduled day in a virtual format broadcast and streamed from the European Film Academy site in Berlin, where the three nominated films were announced. The three nominated films were chosen by a selection panel consisting of 21 people.

The nominated films, after subtitling in the 24 official languages, are being screened across Europe until May 2021. Between 10 and 16 May 2021 the "LUX Audience Week" takes place, with simultaneous screenings and debates organised across the continent. The public is able to vote by ranking the nominated films, awarding them one to five stars, and the totals will represent 50 per cent of the vote, with the other 50 per cent going to the MEPs. Voting period closes on 23 May 2021.

The winning film will be announced at the LUX Award Ceremony on 9 June 2021, during a plenary sitting of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, as in previous editions. The Parliament President presents the award to the laureate in front of the MEPs and representatives from the other films in competition.

2020 Voting process

The audience can cast their votes for all three nominated films from 13 December 2020 until 23 May 2021 on the Lux award website. Audiences will be able to rate each film via this website. Members of the European Parliament will also vote, from March until 23 May 2021 via a dedicated voting page of the institution. Ratings can be changed an unlimited number of times until the voting closes. The last vote counts.

The final ranking will be determined by combining the public vote and the vote by the Members of the European Parliament, with each group weighing 50%.

Pre-2020 timetable and process

DatePlaceResultNotes
FebruarySelection starts
June–JulyKarlovy Vary International Film Festival, Karlovy Vary, the Czech RepublicLaunch of the Selection processPublic announcement of the 10-LUX films of the Official Selection
SeptemberRome, ItalySelection of the 3 shortlist filmsAnnouncement of the 3 films in the Official Competition
SeptemberVenice Film Festival, Venice, ItalySpecial screeningsVenice Days
September–NovemberLUX Film Days, cities across European Union member states, candidates, European Economic Area, SwitzerlandSpecial screeningsLaunched in 2012, the project aims to bring the screenings of the 3 finalists of the award. It is aired mainly in the cinemas that are part of the Europa Cinemas film theatre networks. For most countries, the screenings are also national premieres. Screenings take place also in cooperation with film festivals: • Thessaloniki International Film Festival, • Stockholm International Film Festival, • Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, • Sevilla Film Festival, • Sofia International Film Festival, • Zagreb Film Festival.
Novemberinternetfinal votingOnly Members of the European Parliament, who have seen all three films during the screenings or extra muros, are entitled to vote. Voting takes place electronically via the intranet site at the Parliament. The film which gains the highest number of votes is the winner.
November–Decemberthe Seat of the European Parliament, Strasbourg, Francethe formal, official sitting session of parliament, Selection of the winnerLUX Prize Award Ceremony and seminar for journalists

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

2000s

YearResultEnglish titleOriginal titleDirectorNationality of Director (at time of film's release)LanguageAcademy Awards Best Foreign Language FilmEuropean Film Awards Best Film
2007WinnerThe Edge of HeavenAuf der anderen SeiteFatih AkınGermanyGerman, Turkish, Englishsubmissionnomination
Top-3 Shortlist4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days4 luni, 3 săptămâni şi 2 zileCristian MungiuRomaniaRomaniansubmissionwon
Belle ToujoursManoel de OliveiraPortugalFrench
SelectionDas FräuleinAndrea ŠtakaSwitzerlandGerman, Swiss German dialect, Serbo-Croatian
Kalinovsky SquarePloshchaJury ChaščavackiBelarusRussian, Belarusian, English (subtitles)
It Happened Just BeforeKurz davor ist es passiertAnja SalomonowitzAustriaGerman
Iska's JourneyIszka utazásaCsaba BollókHungaryHungarian, Romanian
California Dreamin'California Dreamin' (nesfârșit)Cristian NemescuRomaniaRomanian, English
2008WinnerLorna's SilenceLe Silence de LornaJean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc DardenneBelgiumFrench, Italian, German
Top-3 ShortlistDeltaKornél MundruczóHungaryHungarian
Citizen HavelObčan HavelMiroslav Janek and Pavel KouteckýCzech RepublicCzech
SelectionRevancheGötz SpielmannAustriaGerman, Russian
The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the CornerСветът е голям и спасение дебне отвсякъдеStephan KomandarevBulgariaBulgarian, German, Italian, Slovenian
Cloud 9Wolke NeunAndreas DresenGermanyGerman
TricksSztuczkiAndrzej JakimowskiPolandPolish
Autumn BallSügisballVeiko ÕunpuuEstoniaEstonian
Worlds ApartTo verdenerNiels Arden OplevDenmarkDanish
The rest of the nightIl Resto della notteFrancesco MunziItalyItalian, Romanian
2009WinnerWelcomePhilippe LioretFranceFrench, English, Kurdish, Turkish
Top-3 ShortlistEastern PlaysИзточни пиесиKamen KalevBulgariaBulgarian
StormSturmHans-Christian SchmidGermanyEnglish, German, Bosnian, Serbian
SelectionPandora's BoxPandora'nın KutusuYeşim UstaoğluTurkeyTurkish
35 Shots of Rum35 RhumsClaire DenisFranceFrench, German
AnderRoberto CastónSpainBasque, Spanish
NorthNordRune Denstad LangloNorwayNorwegian
Katalin VargaPeter StricklandUnited KingdomHungarian, Romanian
Lost Persons AreaCaroline StrubbeBelgiumEnglish, Dutch, Hungarian
For a Moment, FreedomEin Augenblick FreiheitFrancesco MunziAustriaEnglish, Persian, Turkish

2010s

YearResultEnglish titleOriginal titleDirectorNationality of Director (at time of film's release)LanguageAcademy Awards Best Foreign Language FilmEuropean Film Awards Best Film
2010WinnerWhen We LeaveDie FremdeFeo AladagAustriaGerman, Turkish
Top-3 ShortlistAkadimia PlatonosΑκαδημία ΠλάτωνοςFilippos TsitosGreeceGreek, Albanian, German
IllégalOlivier Masset-DepasseBelgiumFrench
SelectionMedal of HonorMedalia de onoareCalin Peter NetzerRomaniaRomanian
The Mouth of the WolfLa bocca del lupoPietro MarcelloItalyItalian
LourdesJessica HausnerAustriaFrench
I Am LoveIo sono l'amoreLuca GuadagninoItalyItalian
Bibliothèque PascalSzabolcs HajduHungaryRomanian, English, Hungarian
RTobias Lindholm, Michael NoerDenmarkDanish, Arabic
Eastern DriftEurazijos aborigenasŠarūnas BartasLithuaniaFrench, Lithuanian, Russian
2011WinnerThe Snows of KilimanjaroLes Neiges du KilimandjaroRobert GuédiguianFranceFrench
Top-3 ShortlistAttenbergAthina Rachel TsangariGreeceGreek
PlayRuben ÖstlundSwedenSwedish
SelectionMysteries of LisbonMistérios de LisboaRaúl RuizPortugalPortuguese, French, English
Le HavreAki KaurismäkiFinlandFrench
The Turin HorseA torinói lóBéla TarrHungaryHungarian
MorgenMarian CrişanRomaniaRomanian, Hungarian, Turkish
Essential KillingJerzy SkolimowskiPolandEnglish, Polish, Arabic
We Have a PopeHabemus PapamNanni MorettiItalyItalian
PinaWim WendersGermanyGerman, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Korean, Spanish
2012WinnerShun Li and the PoetIo sono LiAndrea SegreItalyItalian, Mandarin
Top-3 ShortlistJust the WindCsak a szélBenedek FliegaufHungary
TabuMiguel GomesPortugal
SelectionCaesar Must DieCesare deve morireVittorio Taviani, Paolo TavianiItalynomination
Children of SarajevoDjecaAida BegićBosnia and Herzegovina
BarbaraChristian PetzoldGermanysubmissionnomination
Crulic: The Path to BeyondCrulic - Drumul spre dincoloAnca DamianRomania
Louise WimmerCyril MennegunFrance
SisterL'Enfant d'en hautUrsula MeierFrance
Our ChildrenÀ perdre la raisonJoachim LafosseBelgium
2013WinnerThe Broken Circle BreakdownFelix Van GroeningenBelgiumDutchnominationnomination
Top-3 ShortlistMieleValeria GolinoItaly
The Selfish GiantClio BarnardUnited Kingdom
SelectionFortressPevnostLukáš Kokeš, Klára TasovskáCzech Republic
A Coffee in BerlinOh Boy!Jan Ole GersterGermanynomination
The PlagueLa PlagaNeus BallúsSpain
The Great BeautyLa grande bellezzaPaolo SorrentinoItaly
CirclesКруговиSrdan GolubovicSerbia
In Bloomგრძელი ნათელი დღეებიNana Ekvtimishvili, Simon GroßGeorgia Germany
Eat Sleep DieÄta sova döGabriela PichlerSweden
2014WinnerIdaPaweł PawlikowskiPolandPolish, French, Latinwonwon
Top-3 ShortlistClass EnemyRazredni sovražnikRok BičekSlovenia
GirlhoodBande de fillesCéline SciammaFrance
SelectionWhite GodFehér istenKornél MundruczóHungary
Beautiful YouthHermosa juventudJaime RosalesSpain
Stations of the CrossKreuzwegDietrich BrüggemannGermany
The WondersLe meraviglieAlice RohrwacherItaly
MacondoSudabeh MortezaiAustria
Force MajeureTuristRuben ÖstlundSweden
XeniaPanos H. KoutrasGreece
2015WinnerMustangDeniz Gamze ErgüvenTurkeyTurkishnominationnomination
Top-3 ShortlistMediterraneaJonas CarpignanoItaly
The LessonУрокKristina Grozeva and Petar ValchanovBulgaria
SelectionRamsHrútarGrímur HákonarsonIceland
45 YearsAndrew HaighUnited Kingdom
A Perfect DayUn día perfectoFernando León de AranoaSpain
The Measure of a ManLa Loi du marchéStéphane BrizéFrance
Son of SaulSaul fiaLászló NemesHungaryGerman, Hungarian, Polish, Yiddish, Russian, Slovak, Czech, Greekwon
Toto and His SistersToto si surorile luiAlexander NanauRomania
The High SunZvizdanDalibor MatanićCroatia
2016WinnerToni ErdmannMaren AdeGermanyGerman, English, Romanianwonwon
Top-3 ShortlistAs I Open My EyesÀ Peine J'Ouvre Les YeuxLeyla BouzidTunisia
My Life as a CourgetteMa Vie de CourgetteClaude BarrasSwitzerland
SelectionA WarKrigenTobias LindholmDenmark
Things to ComeL'AvenirMia Hansen-LøveFrance
SieranevadaCristi PuiuRomania
Like CrazyLa pazza gioiaPaolo VirziItaly
A Syrian Love StorySean McAllisterUnited Kingdom
Letters from WarCartas da GuerraIvo FerreiraPortugal
SuntanArgyris PapadimitropoulosGreece
2017WinnerSami BloodSameblodAmanda KernellSwedenSwedish, South Sami
Top-3 ShortlistBPM (Beats per Minute)120 battements par minuteRobin CampilloFranceFrench
WesternValeska GrisebachGermanyGerman, Bulgarian
SelectionA CiambraJonas CarpignanoItalyItalian
GloryСлаваKristina Grozeva and Petar ValchanovBulgariaBulgarian
HeartstoneHjartasteinnGuðmundur Arnar GuðmundssonIcelandIcelandic
King of the BelgiansPeter Brosens and Jessica WoodworthBelgium United StatesEnglish, Flemish, French, Bulgarian
Summer 1993Estiu 1993Carla SimónSpainCatalan
The Last FamilyOstatnia rodzinaJan P. MatuszynskiPolandPolish
The Other Side of HopeToivon tuolla puolenAki KaurismäkiFinlandFinnish, English, Arabic
2018WinnerWoman at WarKona fer í stríðBenedikt ErlingssonIcelandIcelandic, Spanish, English, Ukrainiansubmission
Top-3 ShortlistThe Other Side of EverythingDruga strana svegaMila TurajlićSerbia
StyxWolfgang FischerAustria
SelectionBorderGränsAli AbbasiDenmarkSwedishsubmissionnomination
GirlLukas DhontBelgium
MugTwarzMałgorzata SzumowskaPolandPolish
Utøya: July 22Utøya 22. juliErik PoppeNorwayNorwegian
DonbassДонбасSergei LoznitsaUkraineRussian, Ukrainiansubmission
Happy as LazzaroLazzaro feliceAlice RohrwacherItalyItaliannomination
The Silence of OthersEl silencio de otrosAlmudena Carracedo and Robert BaharSpain United States
2019WinnerGod Exists, Her Name Is PetrunijaGospod postoi, imeto i' e PetrunijaTeona Strugar MitevskaNorth MacedoniaMacedonian
Top-3 ShortlistThe RealmEl reinoRodrigo SorogoyenSpainSpanish
Cold Case HammarskjöldMads BrüggerDenmark
SelectionClergyKlerWojciech SmarzowskiPolandPolish
Her JobI douleia tisNikos LabôtFrance
HoneylandTamara Kotevska, Ljubomir StefanovNorth MacedoniaMacedonian, Turkish, Bosniansubmission
InvisiblesLes invisiblesLouis-Julien PetitFranceFrench
Ray & LizRichard BillinghamUnited KingdomEnglish
System CrasherSystemsprengerNora FingscheidtGermanyGermannomination
The Man Who Surprised EveryoneЧеловек, который удивил всехNatasha Merkulova, Aleksey ChupovRussiaRussian

2020s

See also

Further reading

  • Goodfellow, Melanie (5 September 2020). . Screen.
  • . European Film Awards.

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