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German Film Awards 2015

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Industry
  
Film

Date
  
19 June 2015

Location
  
Berlin, Germany

Founded
  
1979, 37 years ago

Other ceremonies
  
2014, 2016

Type
  
Subsidiary of Beta Cinema

Founder
  
Thomas Fritsch Ralf Schmitz

Headquarters
  
Große Präsidentenstraße 9 10178 Berlin, Germany

Key people
  
Thomas J. Barrack Jr. (Chairman)

Deutscher Filmförderfonds (DFFF) is a German production company developed by The 64th German Film Awards took place on 19 June 2015, organised by the Deutsche Filmakademie. The award ceremony was held at the Palais am Funkturm in Berlin and broadcast by ZDF. Jan Josef Liefers hosted the event.

Contents

Best Fiction Feature Film

Labyrinth of Lies – Produced by: Uli Putz, Sabine Lamby and Jakob Claussen, directed by: Giulio Ricciarelli Who Am I – No System Is Safe – Produced by: Max Wiedemann and Quirin Berg, directed by: Baran bo Odar We Are Young. We Are Strong. – Produced by: Jochen Laube and Leif Alexis, directed by: Burhan Qurbani

Best Documentary Feature Film

Citizenfour – Produced by: Dirk Wilutzky, Laura Poitras and Mathilde Bonnefoy, directed by: Laura Poitras

Beyond Punishment – Produced and directed by: Hubertus Siegert Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot – Produced by: Leopold Hoesch, directed by: Sebastian Dehnhardt

Best Children's Feature Film

The Pasta Detectives – Produced by: Philipp Budweg and Robert Marciniak, directed by: Neele Leana Vollmar

Fiddlesticks – Produced and directed by: Veit Helmer

Best Screenplay

Stefan Weigl – Age of Cannibals

Elisabeth Bartel and Giulio Ricciarelli – Labyrinth of Lies Edward Berger and Nele Mueller-Stöfen – Jack Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese – Who Am I – No System Is Safe Ralf Westhoff – Wir sind die Neuen

Best Director

Sebastian Schipper – Victoria

Edward Berger – Jack Dominik Graf – Beloved Sisters Johannes Naber – Age of Cannibals

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Laia Costa – Victoria

Nina Hoss – Phoenix Katharina Marie Schubert – Ein Geschenk der Götter

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Frederick Lau – Victoria

Christian Friedel – 13 Minutes Hanno Koffler – Tough Love

Best Supporting Actress

Nina Kunzendorf – Phoenix

Meret Becker – Lügen und andere Wahrheiten Claudia Messner – Beloved Sisters

Best Supporting Actor

Joel Basman – We Are Young. We Are Strong.

Burghart Klaußner – 13 Minutes Gert Voss – Labyrinth of Lies

Best Cinematography

Sturla Brandth Grøvlen – Victoria

Yoshi Heimrath – We Are Young. We Are Strong. Judith Kaufmann – 13 Minutes Nikolaus Summerer – Who Am I – No System Is Safe

Best Editing

Robert Rzesacz – Who Am I – No System Is Safe

Mathilde Bonnefoy – Citizenfour Sven Budelmann – Stereo Alexander Dittner – 13 Minutes Jörg Hauschild – As We Were Dreaming

Best Set Design

Silke Buhr – Who Am I – No System Is Safe

Benedikt Herforth and Thomas Stammer – 13 Minutes Claus Jürgen Pfeiffer – Beloved Sisters

Best Costume Design

Barbara Grupp – Beloved Sisters

Katrin Aschendorf – The Cut Bettina Marx – 13 Minutes

Best Make Up

Nannie Gebhardt-Seele and Tatjana Krauskopf – Beloved Sisters

Tatjana Krauskopf and Isabelle Neu – 13 Minutes Waldemar Pokromski and Sabine Schumann – The Cut

Best Film Music

Nils Frahm – Victoria

Alexander Hacke – The Cut Niki Reiser and Sebastian Pille – Labyrinth of Lies

Best Sound Design

Bernhard Joest-Däberitz, Florian Beck, Ansgar Frerich and Daniel Weis – Who Am I – No System Is Safe

Frank Kruse, Matthias Lempert and Alexander Buck – Citizenfour Magnus Pflüger, Fabian Schmidt and Matthias Lempert – Victoria

Lifetime Achievement Award

Barbara Baum

Most Visited Film

Honig im Kopf – Produced by: Til Schweiger and Tom Zickler, directed by: Til Schweiger

References

German Film Awards 2015 Wikipedia