The 8th edition of the Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis was held on Saturday 22 September 2018 at the Grand Théâtre de la Ville in Luxembourg.

The ceremony - organised by the Film Fund Luxembourg and Filmakademie - was held in the presence of TRH the Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess, Xavier Bettel, Luxembourg's Prime Minister, Minister of Culture, Minister of Communications and Media, and Guy Arendt, Secretary of State for Culture.

Film Fund Luxembourg director Guy Daleiden and Filmakademie president Claude Waringo presided over the presentation of results of the votes of the members of the Luxembourg Film Academy, with the winners as follows:

• Prize for the best Luxembourgish feature film or animation: Gutland by Govinda Van Maele – Les Films Fauves
• Prize for best feature film in co-production: Noces by Stephan Streker – Tarantula Luxembourg
• Award for the best animated feature film in co-production: The Breadwinner by Nora Twomey – Melusine Productions
• Best Documentary Award: La Supplication by Pol Cruchten – Red Lion
• Best Short Feature Film Award: Fils by Cyrus Neshvad – Cynefilms
• Best Production Award "TV and New Media": Bad Banks by Christian Schwochow – Iris Productions
• Prize for the best creative contribution in a fiction or documentary feature film: Uli Simon for the costumes in Egon Schiele
• Award for the best creative contribution in an animated feature film: the 'Animation' team from Melusine Productions/Studio 352 for The Breadwinner
• Best Interpretation Award: Vicky Krieps for her role in Gutland

The Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis was created in 2003 to reward the best contributions to Luxembourg cinema, to showcase quality works, to encourage cinematographic creation, to promote the development of the film industry in Luxembourg and to attract public attention to Luxembourg productions. It is held every two years.