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Awards / Germany


184 articles available in total starting from 27/09/2002. Last article published on 19/05/2025.

German cinema honoured at Cyprus and Linz

It has been a good spring for German cinema, which is especially well represented by two young directors: Angelina Maccarone and Isabel Stever. Maccarone’s dramaUnveiled won three awards at the...  

03/05/2006 | Awards | Germany

Lola nominees announced

Despite criticism from the BVR (German Directors Federation), which is angry that the current list of nominees for the Lolas (German Film Awards) lists the names of the films’ production companies...  

27/03/2006 | Awards | Germany

Into Great Silence awarded at Sundance

Silence at the movies pays, and that profound and engrossing variety of German documentary Into Great Silence (Die Grosse Stille), by Philip Groening (who produced the film with Bavaria Film and...  

30/01/2006 | Awards | Germany

A landslide victory for a young director

It is no beginner's luck if the big winner of this year's Bavarian Film Awards, which took place this weekend, is the young director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (whose short films, especially...  

17/01/2006 | Awards | Germany

The winners of Mannheim-Heidelberg

The 54th Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival (17-26 November), an event complemented by the (one of four leading co-financing events in the world which now also features the Sales and...  

28/11/2005 | Awards | Germany

Peter Timm wins in Chicago

German films were particularly successful at the 22nd Chicago International Children's Film Festival, especially Peter Timm's My Brother is a Dog (t.o. Mein Bruder ist ein Hund), voted "Best...  

15/11/2005 | Awards | Germany

The Ministry of Culture gives gold

Within the framework of the German short film prize for 2005 (Deutschen Kurzfilmpreis 2005), Christina Weiss, German Minister of Culture, has just awarded three Golds, female/male by Daniel Lang...  

07/11/2005 | Awards | Germany

Germany enters the Oscar-race

An independent expert jury chaired by Antonio Exacoustos has just chosen Sophie Scholl – The Final Days, by Marc Rothemund, as the German entry in the race for Oscar nominations for 2006 as Best...  

21/09/2005 | Awards | Germany

Netto is 'a wonderful film'

The big winner of the 'Filmkunstpreise', the award granted at the end of the Ludwigshafen Film Festival, went to Netto, by Robert Thalheim. This film, which received 50 000 euros, was warmly...  

12/07/2005 | Awards | Germany

Alles auf Zucker wins the Lolas

Friday night, at the Lola awards ceremony (the German Oscars) which took place at the Berlin Philarmonic, Alles auf Zucker, by Dani Levy, won six prizes, including the Golden Lola for Best Film....  

11/07/2005 | Awards | Germany

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