On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
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On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
On Wednesday 9 June at noon, the LUX European Audience Film Award 2021 winner will be announced in the European Parliament hemicycle in Strasbourg, France.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Director Alexander Nanau (RO, EN, DE) for Collective
To apply for an interview, please fill in the online application. The deadline for expressions of interest is Wednesday 2 June at midnight.
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Mihai Grecea (Artistic collaborator, fire survivor) (RO)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
The representatives of the three shortlisted films will travel to Strasbourg and will take the opportunity to address the issue of media freedom in Europe, as well as the difficult situation the European film and cinema industry faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
Interview opportunity with representatives of the three finalists
We offer journalists an opportunity to interview the representatives of the three nominated films.
You can interview, either remotely (via Webex) or in-person, with any of the following:
Producer Sisse Graum Jørgensen (DK, EN) for Another Round
Interview slots are limited and planned for Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee an interview. No interpretation will be provided. Your interview slot will be confirmed by Friday 4 June.
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
Interview opportunity with the “Collective” protagonists
The protagonists of “Collective” are also coming to Strasbourg and will be available for interviews (possible in RO or EN):
Webinar “Protecting the right of freedom of expression and freedom of press”, with:
Webinar “Protecting the right of freedom of expression and freedom of press”, with:Webinar “Protecting the right of freedom of expression and freedom of press”
Chairman of the European Film Academy, Mike Downey (IE)
Lead actor of CORPUS CHRISTI, Bartosz Bielenia (PL)
Protagonist journalist of COLLECTIVE, Catalin Tolontan (RO) or Mihai Grecea (RO).
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)Press conference with the winner, the other finalists, European Film Academy and the Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Ms Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE)
Facebook Live with the LUX Award winner.Facebook Live with the LUX Award winner.
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If you decide to be physically present in Strasbourg, please check the relevant official website before leaving to France and for the requirements for your return to Brussels:
For access to EP buildings in Strasbourg, the same rules apply as in Brussels - medical masks, social distancing, use of hand gel, temperature check on entry etc.
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