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European Film Award for Best Sound Designer

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European Film Award for Best Sound
Country Europe
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
First awarded2013
Currently held byMarc-Olivier Brullé, Pierre Bariaud, Charlotte Butrak, Samuel Aïchoun & Rodrigo Diaz – Souleymane's Story (2024)
Websiteeuropeanfilmawards.eu

European Film Award for Best Sound has been awarded annually by the European Film Academy. The category was first presented in 2013, though several sound designers were nominated for special awards before.

Winners and nominees

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2000s

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Year Recipient(s) English title Original title
2007
(20th)
No award given
Nomination for Award of Excellence
Germany Annette Focks
Germany Jörg Höhne
Germany Robin Pohle
Germany Andreas Ruft
Four Minutes Vier Minuten
2008
(21st)
No award given
Nomination for Award of Excellence
Norway Petter Fladeby O' Horten
2009
(22nd)
No award given
Award of Excellence
France Brigitte Taillandier
France Francis Wargnier
France Jean-Paul Hurier
France Marc Doisne
A Prophet Un prophète

2010s

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Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Ref.
20102012 No awards given
2013
(26th)
Germany Matz Müller
Germany Erik Mischijew
Paradise: Faith Paradies: Glaube [1]
2014
(27th)
Sweden Joakim Sundström Starred Up [2]
2015
(28th)
Portugal Vasco Pimentel
Portugal Miguel Martins
Arabian Nights – Vol. I-III As Mil e uma Noites [3]
2016
(29th)
Poland Radosław Ochnio 11 Minutes 11 minut [4]
2017
(30th)
Spain Oriol Tarragó A Monster Calls [5]
2018
(31st)
Germany André Bendocchi-Alves
Germany Martin Steyer
The Captain Der Hauptmann [6]
2019
(32nd)
Spain Eduardo Esquide
Spain Nacho Royo-Villanova
Spain Laurent Chassaigne
A Twelve-Year Night La noche de 12 años [7]

2020s

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Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Ref.
2020
(33rd)
France Yolande Decarsin Little Girl Petite fille [8]
2021
(34th)
Norway Gisle Tveito
Sweden Gustaf Berger
The Innocents De uskyldige [9]
2022
(35th)
Italy Simone Paolo Olivero
Italy Paolo Benvenuti
Italy Benni Atria
Italy Marco Saitta
Germany Ansgar Frerich
Germany Florian Holzner
The Hole Il buco
2023
(36th)
United Kingdom Johnnie Burn
United Kingdom Tarn Willers
The Zone of Interest [10]
2024
(37th)
France Marc-Olivier Brullé
France Pierre Bariaud
France Charlotte Butrak
France Samuel Aïchoun
France Rodrigo Diaz
Souleymane's Story L’Histoire de Souleymane [11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Barraclough, Leo (December 7, 2013). "Paolo Sorrentino's 'The Great Beauty' Wins Top Prize at European Film Awards". Variety. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  2. ^ Jagernauth, Kevin (December 15, 2014). "Pawel Pawlikowski's 'Ida' Wins Big At European Film Awards". Indiewire. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  3. ^ Heath, Paul (December 14, 2015). "European Film Awards winners: Youth, Amy, The Lobster lead field". The Hollywood News. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  4. ^ Roxborough, Scott (December 10, 2016). "'Toni Erdmann' Wins European Film Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  5. ^ Pond, Steve (December 9, 2017). "Swedish Comedy 'The Square' Dominates European Film Awards". TheWrap. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  6. ^ Nordine, Michael (December 15, 2018). "'Cold War' Is the Big Winner at the European Film Awards, Picking Up Oscar Momentum". Indiewire. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  7. ^ Roxborough, Scott (December 7, 2019). "'The Favourite' Wins Big at European Film Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  8. ^ Roxborough, Scott (December 12, 2020). "'Another Round' Wins 2020 European Film Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  9. ^ Blaney, Martin (11 December 2021). "'Quo Vadis, Aida?' wins top prize at 2021 European Film Awards". ScreenDaily.
  10. ^ Barraclough, Leo (2023-12-09). "Justine Triet's 'Anatomy of a Fall' Triumphs at European Film Awards". Variety. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  11. ^ Dams, Tim (13 November 2024). "'The Substance', 'The Girl With The Needle' lead craft winners at European Film Awards". Screen International. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
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