European Film Academy reveals titles of the films on this year’s selection list.

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The European Film Academy and EFA Productions have announced the titles of the 46 films on this year’s selection list - the list of films recommended for a nomination for the European Film Awards 2013.

A total of 32 European countries are represented. In the 20 countries with the most EFA Members, these members have voted one national film directly into the selection list. To complete the list, a selection committee consisting of EFA Board Members and invited experts have included further films.

In the coming weeks, the 2,900 EFA members will vote for the nominations in the categories European Film, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenwriter. The nominations will then be announced on Nov 9 at the Seville European Film Festival in Spain.

A seven-member jury will decide on the awards recipients in the categories European Cinematographer, Editor, Production Designer, Costume Designer, Composer and Sound Designer.

The 26th European Film Awards will take place in Berlin on Dec 7.

EFA SELECTION 2013

8-Ball (Finland) Aku Louhimies

Boy Eating The Bird’s Food (Greece) Ektoras Lygizos

The Eternal Return Of Antonis Paraskevas (Greece) Elina Psykou

I’m So Excited! (Spain) Pedro Almodóvar

Anna Karenina (UK) Joe Wright

Araf: Somewhere In Between (Tur-Fra-Ger) Yeşim Ustaoğlu

Eat Sleep Die (Sweden) Gabriela Pichler

Berberian Sound Studio (UK) Peter Strickland

The Best Offer (Italy) Giuseppe Tornatore

Blancanieves (Spa-Fra) Pablo Berger

Borgman (Neth-Bel-Den) Alex Van Warmerdam

The Broken Circle Breakdown (Belgium) Felix Van Groeningen

The Congress (Isr-Ger-Pol-Lux-Fra-Bel) Ari Folman

The Colour Of The Chameleon (Bulgaria) Emil Christov

In The House (France) François Ozon

The Deep (Ice-Nor) Baltasar Kormákur

A Long And Happy Life (Russia) Boris Khlebnikov

The Last Sentence (Sweden) Jan Troell

An Episode In The Life Of An Iron Picker (B&H-Fra-Slo) Danis Tanović

The Great Beauty (Ita-Fra) Paolo Sorrentino

Crossing Boundaries (Austria) Florian Flicker

In Bloom (Ger-Geo-Fra) Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon Gross

Hannah Arendt (Ger-Lux-Fra-Isr) Margarethe Von Trotta

Burning Bush (Czech Rep) Agnieszka Holland

Imagine (Pol-Fra-Por) Andrzej Jakimowski

The Impossible (Spain) Juan Antonio Bayona

Stranger By The Lake (France) Alain Guiraudie

Betrayal (Russia) Kirill Serebrennikov

A Hijacking (Denmark) Tobias Lindholm

Kon-Tiki (Nor-Den-UK-Ger-Swe) Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg

Circles (Ser-Ger-Fra-Cro-Slo) Srdan Golubović

Fill The Void (Israel) Rama Burshtein

A Strange Course Of Events (Isr-Fra) Raphaël Nadjari

My Dog Killer (Slo-Czech) Mira Fornay

Oh Boy! (Germany) Jan Ole Gerster

Block 12 (Cyp-Gre) Kyriacos Tofarides

Only God Forgives (Den-Fra) Nicolas Winding Refn

Paradise: Faith (Aus-Ger-Fra) Ulrich Seidl

Child’s Pose (Romania) Călin Peter Netzer

Rosie (Switzerland) Marcel Gisler

The Selfish Giant (UK) Clio Barnard

I Belong (Norway) Dag Johan Haugerud

The Priest’s Children (Cro-Ser) Vinko Brešan

The Patience Stone (Fra-Ger-Afg) Atiq Rahimi

In The Name Of (Poland) Małgośka Szumowska

What Richard Did (Ireland) Lenny Abrahamson