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    The 35th European Film Awards in Reykjavik

    Wednesday, 7 December 2022

    18.00 - 19.30 CET

    General Assembly

    Virtual meeting, for the members of the European Film Academy only

    Thursday, 8 December 2022

    19.00

    Screening of MARIANNE AND JULIANE
    Bíó Paradís, Hverfisgötu 54, 101 Reykjavík
    Tickets & further information: tix.is/en/bioparadis/

    Screening open to the general public, followed by Q&A with
    Margarethe von Trotta, director and recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award

    Friday, 9 December 2022

    from 10.00

    European Film Awards Guest Hub
    Bíó Paradís, Hverfisgötu 54, 101 Reykjavík

    A place to mingle with other guests
    14.00

    Highlights of upcoming Icelandic films and TV series
    presented by the filmmakers. Light refreshments afterwards.
    20.30 - 00.00

    For all guests attending the European Film Awards. A separate invitation will follow by email (to be presented at the entrance for access)
    dress code: casual chic

    Saturday, 10 December 2022

    from 10.00

    European Film Awards Guest Hub
    Bíó Paradís, Hverfisgötu 54, 101 Reykjavík

    A place to mingle with other guests
    10.00

    Art Walk in the centre of Reykjavík
    Please register for this event at Bíó Paradís Guest Hub, Hverfisgötu 54, 101 Reykjavík First come, first served.

    Led by filmmaker Helga Brekkan. Meeting at Hallgrímskirkja
    14.00

    Screening of DIVINE INTERVENTION
    Bíó Paradís, Hverfisgötu 54, 101 Reykjavík
    Tickets & further information:  tix.is/en/bioparadis/

    Screening open to the general public, followed by Q&A with
    Elia Suleiman, director and recipient of the European Achievement in World Cinema Award
    19.00

    17.15 Red carpet starts
    17.30 Doors open
    18.45 Red carpet ends & seats to be taken
    18.55 Doors close
    19.00 Pre-ceremony
    19.15 Awards Ceremony live
    followed by dinner and After Show Party

    dress code: black tie

    electronic tickets will be provided by email

    The 35th European Film Awards will be broadcast LIVE on europeanfilmawards.eu and screened LIVE (including bar reception) at Bío Paradís, Hverfisgata 54 101, 101 Reykjavík (open to the general public – further information at bioparadis.is)

    Sunday, 11 December 2022

    from 10.00

    European Film Awards Guest Hub
    Bíó Paradís, Hverfisgötu 54, 101 Reykjavík

    A place to mingle with other guests
    15.00

    Screening of 2 episodes of EXTERIOR NIGHT
    Bíó Paradís, Hverfisgötu 54, 101 Reykjavík
    Tickets & further information:  tix.is/en/bioparadis/

    Screening open to the general public, followed by Q&A with
    Marco Bellocchio, director and recipient of the Award for European Innovative Storytelling

    Monday, 12 December 2022

    19.00

    Screening open to the general public, followed by Q&A with
    Agnieszka Holland, President of the European Film Academy

    Tickets

    Please register via your personal registration link which you will receive by email.

    The members of the European Film Academy can register and see the status of their registration in the Members’ Area / “Awards Ceremony”, and will as well be notified by e-mail. This notification will be sent to the same email address that has been used upon registration.

    Please be advised to wait for us to confirm your ceremony ticket before finalising your travel arrangements.

    The electronic tickets for download and detailed information will be provided via email in calendar week 49.

    Travel Arrangements

    Guests of the European Film Awards can benefit from a 10% discount by inserting the booking code EFA2022 when booking flights with our partner airline Icelandair.

    Please note the discount is for the airfare only, it is not applicable to airport taxes and fees.

    Together with our partners in Iceland we focus on creating an event that is taking environmental sustainability an integral part of the ceremony of the European Film Awards. The choice of sustainable partners and the possibility to compensate the carbon footprint caused by traveling to Iceland, are important elements of this. For this reason, we encourage you to support the planting of trees in the European Film Forest. Originally started in 2020, we will continue to support this Icelandic initiative to reforest the island.

    Please help us and donate by clicking on the link:

    The European Film Forest, Iceland

    Accommodation in Reykjavík

    Guests of the European Film Awards can benefit from a 15% discount in our partner hotels. The contingencies are available on a first come first served basis.

    Please use the below links to book your room at:

    Booking link Canopy Reykjavík City Centre
    homepage

    Booking link Reykjavík Konsúlat Hotel
    homepage

    Booking link Hilton Reykjavík Nordica
    homepage

    Booking link Reykjavík Natura
    homepage

    What to do in Reykjavík

    Visit the Reykjavík Art Museum or the National Museum of Iceland

    The Art Museum exhibits works by three of Iceland’s most renowned artists; Erró, Kjarval, and Ásmundur Sveinsson alongside numerous local and international exhibitions.

    The National Museum of Iceland’s permanent exhibition, Making of a Nation – Heritage and History in Iceland, provides insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from the Settlement to the present day.

    Visit Hallgrímskirkja

    One of the most iconic architectural sights of Reykjavík is Hallgrímskirkja, a Lutheran church named after the Icelandic poet Hallgrímur Pétursson. It has been designed to resemble the trap rocks, mountains and glaciers of Iceland’s landscape. But depending on the angle, it can also look like a space shuttle and there are fun photographs of astronauts standing in the road leading up to the church. And you get a great view of the city from the tower!

    Eat Plokkfiskur, a delicious fish stew served with a dense, sweet rye bread. It’s perfect winter comfort food. The Icelandic equivalent of doughnuts, “Kleinur”, are not bad either. The ones covered in dark chocolate are – *chef’s kiss*

    Relax in public pools

    Indulge in Icelanders’ favourite hobby: sitting in the swimming pool. Notice it’s not ‘swimming’ – very little of that takes place. Try Sundhöll Reykjavíkur or Vesturbæjarlaug.

    Souvenirs

    Try on a Lopapeysa wooly jumper (and get Icelandic salt and photo prints from Fotografi on Skólavörðustígur as souvenirs)

    For more touristic and sightseeing highlights, please refer to visiticeland.com.

    Contact

    If you have any questions about your ticket, or require more practical information, please contact the European Film Academy’s Protocol Office: rsvp@europeanfilmacademy.org

    The European Film Awards 2022 are supported by:

    Patrons

    • Austrian Film Institute
    • Catalan Institute for Cultural Companies from the Ministry of Culture of Catalonia
    • Centre du Cinéma of the Federation Wallonia Brussels
    • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
    • Cinecitta SpA
    • Danish Film Institute
    • Eurimages
    • Film Centre of Montenegro
    • Film Fund Luxembourg
    • Film i Väst
    • Finnish Film Foundation
    • Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF)
    • Icelandic Film Centre
    • Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual (ICA)
    • International Sámi Film Institute
    • Kosovo Cinematography Center
    • Lithuanian Film Centre
    • Ministry for National Heritage, Arts and Local Government of Malta
    • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth of the Republic of Cyprus
    • Netherlands Film Fund
    • North Macedonia Film Agency
    • Norwegian Film Institut
    • Polish Film Institute
    • Screen Ireland/Fís Éireann
    • Seville European Film Festival, a project of ICAS, organised by Seville City Council
    • SF Studios
    • Swedish Film Institute
    • Swiss Films supported by The Swiss Federal Office of Culture *