I'm Your Man brilla en los premios Lola del cine alemán
por Teresa Vena
- Tras haber sido elegida como candidato alemán a los Óscar, la película de Maria Schrader se lleva cuatro Lolas, entre los cuales destaca el de Mejor película
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The German Film Awards, also known as the Lolas, are the most prestigious and most highly endowed awards for German film. They are organised by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM), which provides prizes amounting to a total sum of €3 million. The members of the German Film Academy vote for the winners in the 19 designated categories. After there was no official gala last year owing to the pandemic, this year, around 1,200 guests came together in Berlin to celebrate the newest releases of German films and to witness the handing over of the slender figurines. The host of this 17th ceremony was German actor Daniel Donskoy, best known for his roles in German TV productions and lately a member of the cast of the international Netflix series The Crown.
Four of the most important prizes went to the social tragicomedy I'm Your Man [+lee también:
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The Silver Lola for Best Feature Film went to Fabian – Going to the Dogs [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Johannes Naber, a tragicomedy set against a historical background, won a total of two gongs: The film was awarded the Bronze Lola for Best Feature Film as well as the Lola for Best Supporting Actor, for Thorsten Merten (Gundermann [+lee también:
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The nominees for Best Documentary included Space Dogs [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter, and Walchensee Forever [+lee también:
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German actor Oliver Masucci was crowned Best Lead Actor for his role in Enfant terrible [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Oskar Roehler, a biopic of cult director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Each year, a Lola is given out for Best Sound and another for Best Original Music Score. While the former went to the sound designers of the documentary A Symphony of Noise [+lee también:
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The Award for Best Costumes was bestowed upon The Royal Game [+lee también:
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This year's Honorary Award for Outstanding Contributions to German Cinema went to Senta Berger. The actress, who is Austrian but who has forged an impressive film career in both German and international movies, started acting as a child in the 1950s and is known for her performances in mostly independent productions.
Finally, one last prize, the Award for the Highest-grossing Film of the Year, was given to the comedy Nightlife [+lee también:
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Here is the full list of winners at the 2021 Lolas-German Film Awards:
Golden Lola for Best Feature Film
I'm Your Man [+lee también:
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Silver Lola
Fabian – Going to the Dogs [+lee también:
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Bronze Lola
Curveball [+lee también:
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entrevista: Johannes Naber
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Best Documentary
Mr Bachmann and his Class [+lee también:
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Best Children's Film
Veins of the World [+lee también:
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Best Director
Maria Schrader – I'm Your Man
Best Screenplay
Jan Schomburg, Maria Schrader - I'm Your Man
Best Leading Actress
Maren Eggert - I'm Your Man
Best Leading Actor
Oliver Masucci – Enfant terrible [+lee también:
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Best Supporting Actress
Lorna Ishema – Precious Ivie [+lee también:
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entrevista: Sarah Blaßkiewitz
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Best Supporting Actor
Thorsten Merten – Curveball
Best Cinematography
Hanno Lentz - Fabian – Going to the Dogs
Best Editing
Claudia Wolscht - Fabian – Going to the Dogs
Best Sound
Pascal Capitolin, Richard Borowski – A Symphony of Noise [+lee también:
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Best Original Music Score
Lorenz Dangel - Tides [+lee también:
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Best Production Design
Julian R Wagner – Tides
Best Costumes
Tanja Hausner - The Royal Game [+lee también:
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Best Make-up
Sabine Schumann - Tides
Best Visual Effects and Animation
Denis Behnke - Tides
Award for the Highest-grossing Film of the Year
Nightlife [+lee también:
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Honorary Award for Outstanding Contributions to German Cinema
Senta Berger
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