I live in London ursodiol actigall for dogs If some of the awards had a calculated feel – few were surprised when The Great Beauty prevailed, and Franテァois Ozon's acceptance of Best Screenplay for his smashingly witty In the House was so hasty it made the prize feel like a sop – that's in keeping with past years, when the likes of Michael Haneke have turned up to have every possible trophy bestowed upon them. Cinema royalty Catherine Deneuve and Pedro Almodテウvar graced the stage to have small parties thrown in their honour, complete with singing, dancing, and checking of watches. Of all years to garland the latter for his achievements, 2013 seems like an awkward one, but his mile-high camp-fest I'm So Excited! (token nomination: Best Comedy) was a significantly bigger hit continentally than it was in the UK. Deneuve, allegedly reluctant to accept her award at all, seemed taken aback, not least by the brief, choreographed homage to The Umbrellas of Cherbourg that preceded her speech. Recalling his open-mouthed boyhood reaction to her nubile beauty, the tribute paid by European Film Academy President Wim Wenders (or "Bim Benders", as our ever-quippy hostess insisted on calling him) was right on the line between heartfelt and too much information. But that's the EFAs all over.