EuroMedia Awards 2009
Evaluation Process Update
This year, 43 productions were nominated for the Awards. Nominees have been informed and the jury met for their major evaluation in Lefkada (Greece) from 6 to 9 Sepetmber, 2011. The jury compiled a shortlist for the Medals and Awards. The final decision will be announced at the Award Cermony in Vienna, 14 October, only. [more...]
2011 Call open! Extended Deadline: June 25!
The European Society for Education and Communication (ESEC) invites you to join the competition for the Erasmus EuroMedia Awards in 2011. We are looking forward to your interesting submissions in this 16th year of the Awards! Find the 2011 Call and all relevant documents here. [more]
Award Ceremony 2010
The winners of this year’s awards and all nominated productions will be honoured at the festive Erasmus EuroMedia Award Ceremony 2010 on 15 October. The solemn ceremony will take place in Vienna’s City Hall, and will be followed by an evening reception in the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Austria.[more]
Winners 2010
“LUX: Visionary Thinkers about the Future” by IKON, the Netherlands, is the Winner of the 2010 EuroMedia Grand Award. Browse Winners
Winners 2009
Grand Award goes to In Europe (NL), Special Awards to Kinoleinwandgeher (AT), The Scar (FR) and Gegen Antisemitismus (DE). Browse all Winners and the Nominees, see Screenshots and Trailers, read the Laudationes. [more]
“A Free Media for a Free Europe”
Speech held at the Erasmus Euromedia Awards 2009 by David Dadge
Director, International Press Institute (IPI)
Josef Winkler – Der Kinoleinwand Geher (Movie)
by Focusfilm receveing Special Award for Aesthetics & Design:
Anm: A mistake in the Laudation, the filmaker’s name is: Michael Pfeifenberger.
We apologize.
Zeitenwende 1989/90: Von der friedlichen Revolution zur Deutschen Einheit (DVD)
by FWU Institut für Film und Bild receiving the Erasmus Award for a Critical Reassassment of History.














