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'A Prophet' nominated for six European Film Awards
Nov 8, 2009 at 00:25Tahar Rahim was nominated as best actor for his role in the film, which also saw director Jacques Audiard nominated for European Screenwriter 2009 with Thomas Bidegain.
British film "Slumdog Millionaire," directed byDanny Boyle, scooped five nominations, including best picture, best director and best actor for Dev Patel.
Spanish director Pedro Almodovar was nominated for best director for his latest film "Los Abrazos Rotos" (Broken Embraces), which stars his musePenelope Cruz.
The film is Almodovar's fourth collaboration with Spanish actress Cruz, nominated in the best actress category for her role as Lena, a secretary who ends up in a relationship with her wealthy boss Ernesto. Also an aspiring actress, she is spotted by the charismatic director Mateo Blanco, played by Lluis Homar, with whom she quickly falls in love.
Cruz will compete for the best actress accolade withCharlotte Gainsbourgfor her role in "Antichrist" andKate Winsletfor "The Reader."
Other candidates for best film are: "Fish Tank," from British writer and directorAndrea Arnold; "Let the Right One In," a Swedish romantic horror film directed by Tomas Alfredson; "The Reader," directed byStephen Daldry; and Austrian film makerMichael Haneke's"The White Ribbon."
The more than 2, 000 EFA members will now vote for the winners, which will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on December 12 in Bochum, Germany.
The Italian film "Gomorra" swept the board at last year's awards, winning best film and best director for Matteo Garrone.
(Reporting by Judy MacInnes; editing by Mark Trevelyan)