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January 16 2026

Mira Staleva, Executive Director of Sofia Film Fest and Head of Sofia Meetings, has been re-elected as a member of the EFA Board

 

This Saturday, the European Film Awards will be presented for the 38th time. Among the nominated films are some of the most important works of the past year, premiered at prestigious film forums around the world. The festive ceremony for the presentation of the most prestigious awards for European cinema will take place on January 17 in Berlin, organized by the European Film Academy and European Film Academy Productions.  

 

For the fifth consecutive year, the EFA board includes a representative of the Bulgarian film community – Mira Staleva, executive director of Sofia Film Festival and head of Sofia Meetings. Her re-election to the board of the European Film Academy reaffirms the international recognition of the importance and prestige of the Sofia Film Festival and Sofia Meetings by European film organizations. SIFF is the only Bulgarian film festival accredited by FIAPF, and festival director Stefan Kitanov has been among the experts advising the EFA on nominations for the European Film Awards for over 10 years.

 

The EFA awards ceremony honors the achievements of European cinema and welcomes special guests and representatives of the European Film Academy. The Bulgarian audience can be part of the celebration by watching the ceremony LIVE on the Sofia Film Festival's website on Saturday, January 17, starting at 7:00 p.m.  

 

Liv Ullmann will be honored with an award for her outstanding achievements throughout her long creative career. The great actress will be a guest of honor at the 38th ceremony in Berlin, the capital of Germany, where the European Film Academy is based. The award for European contribution to world cinema will be presented to director Alice Rohrwacher. The event will be broadcast live on www.europeanfilmawards.eu and www.siff.bg.  

 

The European Film Academy was created on the initiative of a group of 40 of Europe's most influential filmmakers, who gathered in November 1988 for the first European Film Awards ceremony. The Academy was founded in 1989, with Ingmar Bergman as its first president. He was followed by Wim Wenders, who served as president for many years, and the current president is actress Juliette Binoche. The EFA supports and connects its 5,400 members, paying close attention to their work, promoting it and educating audiences of all ages.  

 

Detailed information about the nominations in the various categories can be found at www.europeanfilmawards.eu.

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