There is glitz and glamour in Berlin, as big names in the movie industry arrive for the the European Film Awards. <br /><br /> German director Sebastian Schipper is among them. His film “Victoria” has three nominations.<br /><br /> Roy Andersson’s “A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence” is in the running for four awards.<br /><br /> British-born actress Charlotte Rampling is up for best actress. She is also set to receive a lifetime achievement award. <br /><br /> “For a very long time, right in my early twenties, I had a feeling that I wanted to be a European, and I wanted to explore what Europe is through the films I did, which in fact I did,” Rampling told euronews. <br /><br /> Rampling’s film partner Tom Courtenay is nominated for his role in Andrew Haigh’s “45 Years,” which is about a marriage in crisis. <br /><br /> Meanwhile, comedy-drama “Youth” from Italian director Paolo Sorrentino has five nominations. <br /><br /> Speaking from Berlin, euronews reporter Wolfgang Spindler said: “Tonight (Saturday), the ‘creme de la creme’ of Europ
