EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS

Songs of Slow Burning Earth receives two nominations at the IDA Documentary Awards 2025 by Maria Kristensen

The film Songs of Slow Burning Earth by director Olha Zhurba has received two nominations at the 41st IDA Documentary Awards 2025 — in the categories Best Feature Documentary and Best Director.

The film is a co-production between Ukraine, Denmark, Sweden and France. It is an audiovisual diary of the first two years of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, depicting how the initial shock and panic gradually transform into a normalized daily reality of constant danger, destruction, and the threat of death.

Following its world premiere at the 81st Venice Film Festival in 2024, Songs of Slow Burning Earth has collected a number of prestigious awards, including top prizes at the Riga International Film Festival, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, One World International Human Rights Film Festival, Docville, and several other international festivals.

In November 2025, the film was also shortlisted for the 38th European Film Awards in two categories — European Documentary Film and European Film.

The nominations at the IDA Documentary Awards — one of the most respected documentary honors worldwide — further highlight the film’s international recognition and the important role of Ukrainian documentary cinema in reflecting on the ongoing war.

We look forward to the announcement of the winners and remain hopeful for the film’s success.

'FLEE' WINS AT EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS 2021 by Maria Kristensen

Flee directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen and produced by Monica Hellström has received two prizes at this weekend’s European Film Awards!

The awards ceremony took place in Berlin on Saturday, December 11, 2022. Due to Covid-restrictions, Jonas received the awards for Best Documentary and Best Animated Feature virtually. It is possible to watch the entire awards ceremony and see Jonas’ speech here.

The European Film Awards have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognise excellence in European cinematic achievements. We are all super proud and happy at Final Cut for Real!

'FLEE' NOMINATED FOR THE NORDIC COUNCIL FILM PRIZE AND SELECTED FOR THE EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS SHORTLIST by Maria Kristensen

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Flee by Jonas Poher Rasmussen has been nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize 2021 and is among the 15 shortlisted documentaries for the European Film Awards.

The Nordic Council Film Prize is awarded this year for the 18th time and is one of the most prestigious film awards in the Nordic region (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden). The winner will be announced on November 2nd, 2021 at the Awards Ceremony in Copenhagen in conjunction with the Session of the Nordic Council.

Click here to read more about the prize and the five nominees

The European Film Awards have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements. Nominations will be made public on November 9th and the 34th European Film Awards will take place in Berlin on December 11th, 2021.

Click here to see the full selection of shortlisted documentaries.