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| 9th European Film Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 8 November 1996 |
| Site | Blaues Zelt am Lützowplatz,Berlin,Germany |
| Hosted by | N/A |
| Organized by | European Film Academy |
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | Breaking the Waves |
| Best Actor | Ian McKellen |
| Best Actress | Emily Watson |
The9thEuropean Film Awards were presented on 8 November 1996 inBerlin,Germany.
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breaking the Waves | Lars von Trier | Denmark | |
| Kolya | Kolja | Jan Svěrák | Czech Republic |
| Secrets & Lies | Mike Leigh | United Kingdom | |
| Lea | Lea | Ivan Fila | Germany |
| Some Mother's Son | Terry George | Ireland | |
| Recipient | Occupation |
|---|---|
| actor |
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