23rd European Film Awards German film director Fatih Akin (left), actress Pheline Roggan (centre) and actor Adam Bousdoukos (right) pose on the red carpet during the 23rd European Film Awards ceremony in Tallinn. (AFP) German film director Fatih Akin (left), actress Pheline Roggan (centre) and actor Adam Bousdoukos (R) pose on the red carpet during the 23rd European Film Awards ceremony in Tallinn. (AFP) French Actress Julliette Binoche poses on the red carpet during the 23rd European Film Awards ceremony in Tallinn. (AFP) French Actress Julliette Binoche poses on the red carpet during the 23rd European Film Awards ceremony in Tallinn. (AFP) German director and president of the European Film Academy Wim Wenders (right) and his wife Donata arrive at the 23rd European Film Awards in Tallinn. (AFP) Chilean documentary film director Patricio Guzman (centre) receives the European Film Academy documentary award for his film "Nostalgia de la Luz" (Nostalgia for the Light) at the 23rd European Film Awards, the continent's version of the Oscars, in Tallinn. (AFP) Lebanese composer Gabriel Yared (right) celebrates after receiving the European Film Academy European achievement in world cinema award at the 23rd European Film Awards, presented by French actress Juliette Binoche (right), the continent's version of the Oscars, in Tallinn. (AFP) Lebanese composer Gabriel Yared speaks after receiving the European Film Academy European achievement in world cinema award at the 23rd European Film Awards in Tallinn. (AFP) Scottish actor Ewan McGregor (on video screen) speaks after receiving the Europan actor award for "The Ghost Writer" by Roman Polanski at the 23rd European Film Awards in Tallinn. The European Film Awards were launched in 1988 and spurred by top European directors, including Ingmar Bergman and Wim Wenders -- the latter is president of the European Film Academy. The winners are chosen by the 2,300-strong academy, whose members include actors, critics, directors and producers. (AFP) From left: Belgian director Jaco van Dormael, German director and President of the European Film Academy Wim Wenders, Lebanese composer Gabriel Yared and EU culture commissioner Androulla Vassiliou celebrate after the 23rd European Film Awards in Tallinn. The European Film Awards were launched in 1988 and spurred by top European directors, including Ingmar Bergman and Wenders. The winners are chosen by the 2,300-strong academy, whose members include actors, critics, directors and producers. (AFP) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest