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9th European Film Awards

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1996 film awards ceremony in Germany
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9th European Film Awards
Date8 November 1996
SiteBlaues Zelt am Lützowplatz,Berlin,Germany
Hosted byN/A
Organized byEuropean Film Academy
Highlights
Best FilmBreaking the Waves
Best ActorIan McKellen
Best ActressEmily Watson

The9thEuropean Film Awards were presented on 8 November 1996 inBerlin,Germany.

Awards

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Best Film

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English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Country
Breaking the WavesLars von TrierDenmark
KolyaKoljaJan SvěrákCzech Republic
Secrets & LiesMike LeighUnited Kingdom
LeaLeaIvan FilaGermany
Some Mother's SonTerry GeorgeIreland

Lifetime Achievement Award

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RecipientOccupation
United KingdomAlec Guinnessactor

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