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Awarded for
  
Best in film

First awarded
  
1951

Ceremony date
  
28 April 2017

Country
  
Germany

Official website
  
deutscher-filmpreis.de

Presented by
  
Deutsche Filmakademie

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Winners
  
DeutschfilmA Heavy Heart, Deutschfilm, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Florian Schmidt-Prange4 Kings, Florian Schmidt-Prange, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Theresa von Eltz4 Kings, Theresa von Eltz, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Lars KraumeThe People vs Fritz Bauer, Lars Kraume, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, C-Films4 Kings, C-Films, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Undine FilterA Heavy Heart, Undine Filter, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Zero One FilmThe People vs Fritz Bauer, Zero One Film, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Thomas KrálA Heavy Heart, Thomas Král, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Terz FilmThe People vs Fritz Bauer, Terz Film, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Benjamin Seikel4 Kings, Benjamin Seikel, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Anatol NitschkeA Heavy Heart, Anatol Nitschke, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Departures FilmA Heavy Heart, Departures Film, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Thomas KufusThe People vs Fritz Bauer, Thomas Kufus, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Thomas StuberA Heavy Heart, Thomas Stuber, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Lars KraumeThe People vs Fritz Bauer, Lars Kraume, Best Direction, Best Direction, Zodiac Pictures LtdHeidi, Zodiac Pictures Ltd, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Claussen+Putz Filmproduktion GmbHHeidi, Claussen+Putz Filmproduktion GmbH, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Jakob ClaussenHeidi, Jakob Claussen, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Reto SchärliHeidi, Reto Schärli, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Uli PutzHeidi, Uli Putz, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Port au Prince Film & Kultur Produktion GmbHJack, Port au Prince Film & Kultur Produktion GmbH, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Sebastian SchipperVictoria, Sebastian Schipper, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Jan DresslerVictoria, Jan Dressler, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Edward BergerJack, Edward Berger, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Jan KrügerJack, Jan Krüger, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, René RömertJack, René Römert, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Johannes NaberAge of Cannibals, Johannes Naber, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, StudioTVFilm GmbHAge of Cannibals, StudioTVFilm GmbH, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Milena MaitzAge of Cannibals, Milena Maitz, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, MonkeyBoy GmbHVictoria, MonkeyBoy GmbH, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Sebastian SchipperVictoria, Sebastian Schipper, Best Direction, Best Direction, Fox International Productions (Germany) GmbHThe Pasta Detectives, Fox International Productions (Germany) GmbH, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Neele Leana VollmarThe Pasta Detectives, Neele Leana Vollmar, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Robert MarciniakThe Pasta Detectives, Robert Marciniak, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Lieblingsfilm GmbHThe Pasta Detectives, Lieblingsfilm GmbH, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Philipp BudwegThe Pasta Detectives, Philipp Budweg, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Stefan WeiglAge of Cannibals, Stefan Weigl, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Laia CostaVictoria, Laia Costa, Best Leading Actress, Best Leading Actress, Barbara Baum, Barbara Baum, Honorary Award, Honorary Award, Sturla Brandth GrøvlenVictoria, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, Helmut GrasserThe Dark Valley, Helmut Grasser, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Christian ReitzHome from Home: Chronicle of a Vision, Christian Reitz, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Dieter ZeppenfeldTwo Lives, Dieter Zeppenfeld, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Axel HelgelandTwo Lives, Axel Helgeland, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Stefan ArndtThe Dark Valley, Stefan Arndt, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Rudi TeichmannTwo Lives, Rudi Teichmann, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Edgar ReitzHome from Home: Chronicle of a Vision, Edgar Reitz, Best Direction, Best Direction, Andreas Ulmke-SmeatonOstwind - Zusammen sind wir frei, Andreas Ulmke-Smeaton, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Katja von GarnierOstwind - Zusammen sind wir frei, Katja von Garnier, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Ewa KarlströmOstwind - Zusammen sind wir frei, Ewa Karlström, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Gert HeidenreichHome from Home: Chronicle of a Vision, Gert Heidenreich, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Edgar ReitzHome from Home: Chronicle of a Vision, Edgar Reitz, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Jördis TriebelWest, Jördis Triebel, Best Leading Actress, Best Leading Actress, Thomas KienastThe Dark Valley, Thomas Kienast, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, Sandra HüllerFinsterworld, Sandra Hüller, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Tobias MorettiThe Dark Valley, Tobias Moretti, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Hansjörg WeißbrichTwo Lives, Hansjörg Weißbrich, Best Editing, Best Editing, Matthias WeberThe Dark Valley, Matthias Weber, Best Score, Best Score, Arne BirkenstockBeltracchi: The Art of Forgery, Arne Birkenstock, Best Documentary Film, Best Documentary Film, Thomas SpringerBeltracchi: The Art of Forgery, Thomas Springer, Best Documentary Film, Best Documentary Film, Marcos KantisA Coffee In Berlin, Marcos Kantis, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Benny DrechselLore, Benny Drechsel, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Liz WattsLore, Liz Watts, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Karsten StöterLore, Karsten Stöter, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Paul WelshLore, Paul Welsh, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Alexander WadouhA Coffee In Berlin, Alexander Wadouh, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Johannes RexinHannah Arendt, Johannes Rexin, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Bettina BrokemperHannah Arendt, Bettina Brokemper, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Jan Ole GersterA Coffee In Berlin, Jan Ole Gerster, Best Direction, Best Direction, Martin BachKaddish For A Friend, Martin Bach, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Jan Ole GersterA Coffee In Berlin, Jan Ole Gerster, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Barbara SukowaHannah Arendt, Barbara Sukowa, Best Leading Actress, Best Leading Actress, Werner Herzog, Werner Herzog, Honorary Award, Honorary Award, Frank GriebeCloud Atlas, Frank Griebe, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, John TollCloud Atlas, John Toll, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, Christine SchornLife Is Not for Cowards, Christine Schorn, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Michael GwisdekA Coffee In Berlin, Michael Gwisdek, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Alexander BernerCloud Atlas, Alexander Berner, Best Editing, Best Editing, Cherilyn MacNeilA Coffee In Berlin, Cherilyn MacNeil, Best Score, Best Score, The Major MinorsA Coffee In Berlin, The Major Minors, Best Score, Best Score, Michael WeberBarbara, Michael Weber, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Peter RommelStopped on Track, Peter Rommel, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Alexander MartensCombat Girls, Alexander Martens, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Eva-Marie MartensCombat Girls, Eva-Marie Martens, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, René FrotscherCombat Girls, René Frotscher, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Florian Koerner von GustorfBarbara, Florian Koerner von Gustorf, Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film, Andreas DresenStopped on Track, Andreas Dresen, Best Direction, Best Direction, Mikolaj PokromskiWinter's Daughter, Mikolaj Pokromski, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Tom BlieningerWinter's Daughter, Tom Blieninger, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, Philipp BudwegWinter's Daughter, Philipp Budweg, Best Children's Film, Best Children's Film, David WnendtCombat Girls, David Wnendt, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Alina LevshinCombat Girls, Alina Levshin, Best Leading Actress, Best Leading Actress, Michael Ballhaus, Michael Ballhaus, Honorary Award, Honorary Award, Anna FoersterAnonymous, Anna Foerster, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, Dagmar ManzelCracks in the Shell, Dagmar Manzel, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Otto MelliesStopped on Track, Otto Mellies, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Peter R AdamAnonymous, Peter R Adam, Best Editing, Best Editing, Lorenz DangelHell, Lorenz Dangel, Best Score, Best Score, Thomas KufusGerhard Richter Painting, Thomas Kufus, Best Documentary Film, Best Documentary Film, Sebastian T KrawinkelAnonymous, Sebastian T Krawinkel, Best Production Design, Best Production Design

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The Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards, also called Lola Awards) is an annual German awards ceremony honouring cinematic achievements in the German film business. It is the most important German movie award and the most highly endowed German cultural award with cash prizes totalling about three million euros.

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From 1951 to 2004 it was awarded by a commission, but since 2005 the award has been organized by the German Film Academy (Deutsche Filmakademie). The Federal Commissioner for Cultural and Media Affairs has been responsible for the administration of the prize since 1999. The awards ceremony is traditionally held in Berlin.

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Selection process

Borrowing from the American model, the awards have been made by an academy, the Deutsche Filmakademie, since 2005. The academy replaces a much-criticised jury which was constituted according to the principle of political proportionality, and on which politicians and clergymen also sat. Now the jury consists of the members of the German Film Academy, which makes them a well specialized jury.

The selection process has three main steps:

  1. Registration and pre-selection
  2. Nomination
  3. Election of the award winners

Statue design

Since 1999 the various category winners are awarded a copy of a statuette, the LOLA. The name refers to Marlene Dietrich's role in Der blaue Engel, Rainer Werner Fassbinder's film Lola and Tom Tykwers very successful movie Lola rennt.

Mechthild Schmidt, Partner of HouseWorks digital media, New York about her 1999 design: "I wanted to symbolize motion. Film IS movement. I wanted the statue to express confidence without being stern, strength without being static. It was important to me to give the "Deutschen Filmpreis" its own identity, not trying to borrow what other awards already successfully symbolize. While the Oscar is the strong, firm standing fighter and winner, I wanted the Filmprize statue to symbolize the dynamics of movement, the muse, the inspiration necessary to make a work of art, to become a winner. The movement is carried through to the asymmetrical conical base. Stylistically, I was looking for a timeless modern design as well as a historical reference to the first golden era of German film, the Art Deco in the 1920s."

Borrowing from the American model, the awards have been made by an academy, the Deutsche Filmakademie, since 2005. The academy replaces a much-criticised jury which was constituted according to the principle of political proportionality, and on which politicians and clergymen also sat. Now the jury consists of the members of the German Film Academy, which makes them a well specialized jury.

Categories

In 2005 the Deutsche Filmpreis was awarded in the following categories.

  • Best Feature Film
  • Best Documentary Film
  • Best Children's Film
  • Best Direction
  • Best Screenplay
  • German Film Award for Best Actress
  • Best Actor
  • Best Supporting Actress
  • Best Supporting Actor
  • Best Cinematography
  • Best Editing
  • Best Costume Design
  • Best Production Design
  • Best Sound Editing
  • Best Score
  • Special Award for Outstanding Contributions to German Cinema
  • Viewers' Choice: Best German Film of the Year
  • Changes from 2005

  • Until 2004 a single prize was awarded for the technical categories of cinematography, film editing, production design, art direction and musical score under the rubric "Outstanding Singular Achievement"
  • There was an award for Best Foreign Film
  • A second Viewers Choice Award was made for Actor or Actress of the Year.
  • References

    Deutscher Filmpreis Wikipedia