8th February 2019, Berlin: This year's ten EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS 2019 – selected from across Europe among outstanding up-and-coming talent - have arrived in Berlin today to start their busy tailor-made schedules of profile-raising events, including industry panels and meetings with casting directors, agents, producers and other important players in the industry. Presented during the Berlin International Film Festival, the 22nd edition of EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS culminates with the Awards Ceremony on Monday night, providing the actors and actresses with their red-carpet Berlinale moment.

EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS is an important stepping stone towards an international career – with past Shooting Stars including Alicia Vikander, Matthias Schoenaerts, Domhnall Gleeson, Alexander Fehling, and Ruth Negga among others. EFP's talent platform EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS is financially supported by the Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union and participating EFP member organisations and our loyal partners.

The EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS press presentation – a hosted Q&A, followed by individual interview opportunities - will take place on Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Audi Berlinale Lounge.

EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS 2019:

Elliott Crosset Hove (Denmark)
nominated by Danish Film Institute

Selected films:
Winter Brothers by Hlynur Pálmason
Wildland by Jeanette Nordahl
The Purity of Vengeance by Christoffer Boe

Jury's comment: "Elliott Crossett Hove possesses incredible charisma, understands the natural rhythm of a scene and becomes one not only with his character but also his co-stars. The jury was blown away by his strong presence, deep intuition, effortlessness, responsiveness and raw ability to shift from transparent vulnerability to intimidation, but most importantly, by his clear sense of what it means to be in the moment."

Rea Lest (Estonia)
nominated by Estonian Film Institute

Selected films:
November by Rainer Sarnet
The Manslayer / The Virgin / The Shadow by Sulev Keedus
Mother by Kadri Kõusaar

Jury's comment: "Who said you cannot act with your toe? Rea Lest-Liik can most certainly do that! She possesses the incredible skill to control her body in every sense: her movements draw you in, while her face becomes the playground for every imaginable expression. Rea Lest-Liik's beguiling ability to fill the frame with sheer fierceness, forcefulness and passion impressed the jury."

Emma Drogunova (Germany)
nominated by German Films

Selected films:
The Tobacconist by Nikolaus Leytner
Blind Spot by Stephan Lacant
A Jar Full of Life by Florian Ross

Jury's comment: "With an impulsive and fiery screen personality, Emma Drogunova owns each one of her acting choices and is able to show seduction, cruelty, provocation and danger all at once in her multi-layered performances. She is an energetic, captivating, multifaceted and vibrant discovery with an impressive acting range, that also conveys a wonderful warmth and love for life last seen in The Tobacconist."

Kristín Thora Haraldsdóttir (Iceland)
nominated by Icelandic Film Centre

Selected films:
And Breathe Normally by Ísold Uggadóttir
Let Me Fall by Baldvin Z
Prisoners by Ragnar Bragason

Jury's comment: "Kristín Thora Haraldsdóttir shows a very deep insight and understanding of her roles. Invariably compelling and always portraying challenging characters, she possesses the subtle and keen aptitude to push the boundaries of viewers' experience therefore earning our utmost trust and attention. This is truly a remarkable quality not to be missed in an actress."

Aisling Franciosi (Ireland)
nominated by Screen Ireland

Selected films and / TV-Series:
The Nightingale by Jennifer Kent
Jimmy's Hall by Ken Loach
The Fall by Allan Cubitt, Jakob Verbruggen

Jury's comment: "Aisling Franciosi forms a powerful symbiosis with her character in Jennifer Kent's The Nightingale, thus revealing great acting range and superb instincts, as well as profound sensitivity and intelligence in the way she interprets a scene. Her physical transformation is exceptional, morphing spectacularly into Joan of Arc from a young and fragile woman, all the while masterfully and carefully controlling her performance."

Blagoj Veselinov (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM))
nominated by Macedonian Film Agency

Selected films:
Secret Ingredient by Gjorce Stavreski
Shoes by Branko Kosteski
The Liberation of Skopje by Rade and Danilo Sherbedzija

Jury's comment: "Blagoj Veselinov has utterly impressed the jury with his performance in Gjorce Stavreski's Secret Ingredient, which is imbued with deep and unexpected sensitivity. Veselinov's turn here is cleverly and commandingly toned down and subtle, showing his heartfelt bond with his character. We look forward to seeing what he does next!"

Ine Marie Wilmann (Norway)
nominated by Norwegian Film Institute

Selected films:
Sonja - The White Swan by Anne Sewitsky
Homesick by Anne Sewitsky

Jury's comment: "Ine Maria Wilman blew the jury away with the physicality of her performance as iconic ice-skater Sonja Henie in Anne Sewitsky's Sonja: The White Swan, where she skillfully combines (inner) strength, subtlety and profundity. Wilmann is a magnetic leading lady."

Dawid Ogrodnik (Poland)
nominated by Polish Film Institute

Selected films:
Silent Night by Piotr Domalewski
The Last Family by Jan P. Matuszynski
Life Feels Good by Maciej Pieprzyca

Jury's comment: "An extremely versatile and dedicated actor, Dawid Ogrodnik has won the jury over with his sensitive face that records many a deep emotion in each one of his performances. A fresh talent, who we feel lives and breathes his characters to get into a role, he is a young acting force to be reckoned with. His raw talent is enthralling to watch."

Milan Marić (Serbia)
nominated by Film Center Serbia

Selected films:
Dovlatov by Alexei German Jr.
Humidity by Nikola Ljuca
A Good Wife by Mirjana Karanović

Jury's comment: "Authenticity, dedication and a clear attitude towards the role he is playing not only define Milan Marić as an actor but also mark his performances. In Alexei German Jr's Dovlatov, he is gloomily charismatic, brooding and affecting. His highly nuanced acting sensibility in which he carefully chooses the means through which he will convey the film's subject makes him a talent to watch."

Ardalan Esmaili (Sweden)
nominated by Swedish Film Institute

Selected films:
The Charmer by Milad Alami
The Girl, the Mother and the Demons by Suzanne Osten
Beck - The Last Day by Jörgen Bergmark

Jury's comment: "With a leading man quality showing tremendous honesty in all his performances, Ardalan Esmaili climbs out of the expected and surprises us. In Milad Alami's The Charmer, Esmaili instills his character with a tormented fragility and delivers a quietly twitchy, brilliant code-switching performance that retains the audience's sympathy."

The European Shooting Stars 2019 are supported by the following EFP member organisations: Danish Film Institute, Estonian Film Institute, German Films, Icelandic Film Centre, Screen Ireland, Macedonian Film Agency, Norwegian Film Institute, Polish Film Institute, Film Center Serbia and Swedish Film Institute.

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