The European Film Awards, presented annually since 1988, and which were announced at the ceremony that took place on Saturday, December 9, honored Anatomy of a Fall by Justine Triet, this year's Palme d'or winner, with six awards.
The six awards, corresponding for the first five to all the awards for which the film was nominated, are:
- European Film
- European Director: Justine Triet
- European Actress: Sandra Hüller
- European Screenwriter: Arthur Harari & Justine Triet
- European Editing: Laurent Sénéchal
The film also received the European University Film Award, chosen by European students.
For the record, the last time a French film won European Film (majority-French production) at the European Film Awards was in 2012, withc Love de Michael Haneke.
French films also received other awards during the ceremony:
- European Original Score: Markus Binder for Club Zero by Jessica Hausner (minority-French co-production)
- European Production Design: Emita Frigato for La Chimera by Alice Rohrwacher (minority-French co-production)
- European Animated Feature Film: Robot Dreams by Pablo Berger (minority-French co-production)
- European Documentary: Smoke Sauna Sisterhood by Anna Hints (minority-French co-production)