CEREMONY & DINNER CONCERT
January 26, 2012 – European Parliament - Brussels

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MR. THORBJØRN JAGLAND, SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE,
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MR. JERZY BUZEK, PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT,
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MRS. ANDROULLA VASSILIOU, EUROPEAN COMMISSIONER FOR EDUCATION, CULTURE, MULTILINGUALISM AND YOUTH AT THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION

In cooperation with the European Parliament Members (Committee on Culture and Education)

MR. LIAM AYLWARD (IRELAND)
MS. MARY HONEYBALL (UK)
MR. ROBERT ROCHEFORT, (FRANCE)
MR. MARCO SCURRIA (ITALY)
MR. HANNY TAKKULA, (FINLAND)

Celebrating their 17th anniversary, the prestigious Time For Peace Film & Music Awards, founded by Marion and Robert Einbeck, will be this year devoted exclusively to music and films from Europe.

It is with this in mind that the European cinematographic and musical works were selected based on criteria of high artistic quality but also on those of humanist values, such as tolerance, respect for difference, solidarity, care provided to others, better understanding between peoples, freedom of expression, and so forth.

The Awards Nominations chosen with the cooperation of professionals in the film and music industry have been presented to the jury committee composed of 19 ambassadors to the Council of Europe.

The ceremony and Concert Dinner take place at the European Parliament, on Thursday January 26, 2012. The evening is planned to be introduced by Mr. Jerzy Buzek, President of the European Parliament.

Cocktails champagne Nicolas Feuillatte begins promptly at 7:00 p.m. at the Member Club, with the awards presentation immediately following at 8:00 p.m. The dinner is prepared by the 2 stars Chefs, Alain Llorca from St Paul de Vence (South of France) and Pascal Devalkeneer (Brussels) with Manuel Arguelles-Tamargo chef of the European Parliament. Some of the best Grands Crus Classés from Bordeaux (Graves) will be served with the dinner and the famous Lambertz chocolate mignardises will accompany the café. The evening will be attended by 150 to 200 major figures and celebrities from the film and music industries diplomatic world, literature and other special guests, to be announced.

The dinner concert space will have tables 8 in order to provide a certain closeness between the guests. A projection of clips of the film will be made before the presentation of each award. Musicians and singers will perform one or several pieces of music and/or songs in honor of each award recipient before the prize is presented to the individual artist. For instance, great violinist Mikhail Simonyan will perform. He is already recognized as one of the most celebrated talents of his generation. The New York Times has praised his, "breadth, lyricism and fleet technique," and reported that "Mr. Simonyan play[s] as if every note counted." He will be performing with the incredible Baltic Youth Philharmonic directed by Executive Director Thomas Hummel. The famous Ivorian Grammy Award Winner Dobet Gnahoré will also perform with Manou Gallo as well Egyptian singer Tony Kaldas who will come especially from Egypt. Each prize is presented by an artist together with one of the ambassadors member of the jury committee.

2011 Jury Committee

H.E. Mrs. Margarita Gega, Ambassador of Albania to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Zohrab Mnatsakanian, Ambassador of Armenia to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Thomas Hajnoczi, Ambassador of Austria to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Alain Cools, Ambassador of Belgium to The Council of Europe
H. E. Mrs. Anica Djamic, Ambassador of Croatia to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Euripides Evriviades, Ambassador of Cyprus to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. tomas Bocek, Ambassador of Czech Republic to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Claus Von Barnekow, Ambassador of Denmark to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mrs. Irma Ertman, Ambassador of Finland to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Laurent Dominati, Ambassador of France to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Hans-Dieter Huemann, Ambassador of Germany to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mrs. Judit Jozsef, Ambassador of Hungary to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mrs. Aiga Liepina, Ambassador of Latvia to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Daniel Ospelt, Ambassador of Liechtenstein to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Gediminas Serksnys, Ambassador of Lithuania to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Ronald Mayer, Ambassador of Luxembourg to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mrs. Tatania Parvu, Ambassador of Moldova to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mr. Petter Wille, Ambassador of Norway to The Council of Europe
H.E. Mrs. Eleanor Fuller, Ambassador of The United Kingdom to The Council of Europe
Mrs. Marion D. Einbeck, Cofounder of The Time For Peace Film & Music Awards
Mr. Robert C. Einbeck, Cofounder of The Time For Peace Film & Music Awards


The Nominees are :

MOTION PICTURE & DIRECTING

Colours in the Dark by Sophie Heldman (Germany)
In the Better World by Suzanne Bier (Denmarkl)
Oranges & Sunshine directed by Jim Loach (UK-Australia)
Within the WhirIwind by Marleen Gorris (Germany)

FIRST PICTURE

Erratum by Marek Lechki (Poland)
Oranges & Sunshine directed by Jim Loach (UK-Australia)

SHORT PICTURE

Soul Boy by Hawa Essuman (Germany-Kenya)

DIRECTION FOR ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Sophie Heldman for her directing of Bruno Ganz in Colours in the Dark (Germany)
Marek Lechki for his directing of Tomas Kot in Erratum by (Poland)
Suzanne Bier for her direction of Michael Persbrandt in the Better World (Denmarkl)

DIRECTION FOR ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

Sophie Heldman for her directing of Senta Berger in Colours in the Dark (Germany)
Jim Loach for his direction of Emily Watson in Oranges & Sunshine (UK-Australia)
Marleen Gorris for her direction of Emily Watson in Within the WhirIwind (Germany)

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Bruno Ganz as Fred in “Colours in the Dark” (Germany)
Tomas Kot as Michael Bogusz in “Erratum” (Poland )
Michael Persbrandt as Anton in “In a Better World” (Denmark)

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

Senta Berger as Anita in “Colours in the Dark” (Germany)
Emily Watson as Margaret Humphreys in “Oranges & Sunshine” (UK)
Emily Watson as Evgenia Ginzburg in “Within the Whirlwind” (Germany)

ORIGINAL FILM SCORE

Barbara Komosinska for “Erratum” (Poland)
Johan Soderqvist for “A Better World” (Denmark)
Xaver von Treyer for “Soul Boy” (Germany-Kenya)

MUSIC LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT

Hugues Aufray (France)

Since 1994, in New York, the following European filmmakers have been awarded with European Time for Peace Film Awards: Bernard Bellefroid for La Régate (The Boat ace); Roberto Benigni for La Vita e Bella (Life is Beautiful); John Carney for Once; Anthony Fabian for Skin; Florian Gallenberger for John Rabe; Tony Gatlif for Korkoro (Liberté); Mark Herman for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas; Caroline Link for Beyond Silence (Jenseits der Stille); Philippe Muyl for Magic; Michael Radford for Il Postino; Alexander Sokurov for Alexandra; Jan Sverák for Kolya; and Michael Winterbottom for A Mighty Heart…

In music the European Time for Peace Music award has gone to artists such as Charles Aznavour for “Colore Ma Vie” (Color My Life); Sting for “If on a Winter’s Night…” and Charles Trenet for his lifetime achievement.

It is the mission of the Time for Peace Film & Music Awards to show that films and music can – through works of high artistic quality – be bearers of values and raise human consciousness.

In addition, the Time for Peace Film & Music Awards are working on building a data base that will bring together films of high artistic quality with humanist values and/or an ethical significance. Film notes written by film directors and supplemented with commentary by psychologists will be used to teach in a playful manner and serve as a pedagogical tool in the education of adolescents. Pilot programs will follow soon thereafter and be put in place in various countries.

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