Mads Mikkelsen and Danish debut film nominated for European Film Awards

NOMINATIONS. Mathias Broe's feature debut 'Sauna' is nominated for the European Discovery FIPRESCI Award, while Mads Mikkelsen is nominated for European Actor for his role in 'The Last Viking'. The European Film Awards will take place on 18 January.

‘Sauna’ had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and now the film has been selected for the prestigious European Film Awards.

The screenplay is written by Mathias Broe in collaboration with William Lippert, based on Mads Ananda Lodahl's novel of the same name. The two leading roles are played by Magnus Juhl Andersen and Nina Rask.

Mads-August Grarup Hertz produced the film for Nordisk Film with support from the Danish Film Institute's talent development scheme New Danish Screen.

The European Discovery FIPRESCI Award is presented in collaboration between the European Film Academy and FIPRESCI, the international association of film critics, and is given to a debut director.

Mads Mikkelsen nominated for European Actor

Mads Mikkelsen has been nominated for his role in Anders Thomas Jensen's ‘The Last Viking’. Here he portrays a man suffering from mental illness, which means he no longer knows where the money from a robbery committed by his brother – played by Nikolaj Lie Kaas – is hidden.

Sisse Graum Jørgensen and Sidsel Hybschmann produced the film for Zentropa with support from the Danish Film Institute.

'The Last Viking' was selected for both Venice and Toronto and premiered in Danish cinemas on 9 October. Since then, it has sold 644,000 tickets in Danish cinemas, making it Anders Thomas Jensen's best-selling film and the second best-selling film in Danish cinemas this year.

Danish co-production nominated

The Ukrainian-Danish documentary ‘Songs of Slow Burning Earth’, directed by Olha Zhurba, has been nominated in two categories: European Film and European Documentary.

The film is about Ukraine in the first two years of Russia's full-scale invasion and examines how war has become a normality. The film is an audiovisual diary that weaves together landscapes, conversations and sounds to depict how the war has changed Ukrainian society.

Michael Aaglund edited the film, and Anne Köhncke co-produced it for Final Cut for Real with support from the Danish Film Institute.

European Film Awards

European Film Awards

The European Film Awards are presented by the European Film Academy and celebrate the greatest achievements in European cinema. The 38th European Film Awards will be presented at a gala ceremony in Berlin on Saturday, 18 January 2026.

At the 37th European Film Awards in 2024, ‘The Girl with the Needle’, directed by Magnus von Horn, received several nominations, including two nominations for ‘Best Female Lead’: Trine Dyrholm and Vic Carmen Sonne, as well as ‘Best Screenwriter’: Magnus von Horn and Line Langebek. In addition, the film also received EFA awards for ‘Best Production Design’ by Jagna Dobesz and ‘Original Music’ by Frederikke Hoffmeier.