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European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation : ウィキペディア英語版
European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation

European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation (EFFFF), established in 1987, is a film organisation based Brussels, Belgium, dedicated to promoting and supporting European cinema, particularly films in the fantasy, horror and science fiction genres. Ernest Mathijs and Jamie Sexton describe it as "the biggest fan-based cult-network on the continent", comparable in scope to World Science Fiction Convention, San Diego Comic-Con International, and Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors, though less commercial.
Through affiliations with more than 20 genre film festivals worldwide, the EFFFF sponsors the Golden Méliès Competition for "''Best European Fantastic Film''", as well as a ''"Best Asian Fantastic Film"''.
==Méliès d'Or==
Since 1996, the EFFFF has awarded the annual Méliès d'Or (Golden Méliès) for the Best European Fantastic Feature Film. ''Variety'' has called the Melies d'Or "Europe's top plaudit for horror pictures". The following films have received the award:
* 1996: ''The Day of the Beast'', directed by Álex de la Iglesia; Spain
* 1997: ''Tren de Sombras'', directed by José Luis Guerín; Argentina
* 1998: ''Photographing Fairies'', directed by Nick Willing; United Kingdom
* 1999: ''The Nameless'', directed by Jaume Balagueró; Spain
* 2000: ''Possessed'', directed by Anders Rønnow Klarlund; Denmark
* 2001: ''Thomas in Love'', directed by Pierre-Paul Renders; Belgium and France
* 2002: ''Fausto 5.0'', directed by Àlex Ollé, Isidro Ortiz and Carlos Padrisa; Spain
* 2003: ''The Green Butchers'', directed by Anders Thomas Jensen; Denmark
* 2004/2005: ''Code 46'', directed by Michael Winterbottom; United Kingdom
* 2006: ''Adam's Apples'', directed by Anders Thomas Jensen; Denmark
* 2007: ''Princess'', directed by Anders Morgenthaler; Denmark and Germany
* 2008: ''Let the Right One In'', directed by Tomas Alfredson; Sweden
* 2009: ''Martyrs'', directed by Pascal Laugier; France and Canada
* 2010: ''Buried'', directed by Rodrigo Cortés; Spain
* 2011: ''The Last Circus'', directed by Alex de la Iglesia; Spain and France

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