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First awarded
  
1951

Heinrich Greif Prize

Awarded for
  
"outstanding achievements in Socialist-Realist cinema and television"

Country
  
German Democratic Republic

Presented by
  
Ministry of Culture of the Democratic Republic of Germany

Currently held by
  
defunct; last awarded in 1989

The Heinrich Greif Prize (German: Heinrich-Greif-Preis) was an East German state award bestowed on individuals for contribution to the state's cinema and television industry.

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History

The prize was awarded by the East German Ministry of Culture for "outstanding achievements in Socialist-Realist cinema and television" and was presented annually to directors, cinematographers, writers and other filmmakers who were recognized for creating valued works in the field. It had three classes, and originally could be bestowed only in collective, to a group of producers. Since 1959, awards for single persons were also granted. The recipients were given a silver medal, a diploma and a sum of money, which varied from 7,500 East German Mark to 20,000. Since 1973, the medals were no longer made of silver.

Established at 17 May 1951 in memory of actor Heinrich Greif, it was first awarded on 25 May that year. The 1st class was received by the creators of The Eyewitness newsreel series, the 2nd Class by the production team of the documentary The Way Upwards and the 3rd was given to the makers of a series of popular science films.

The prize's presentation ceremony mostly took place on 11 March, Greif's birthday. It was awarded for the last time in 1989.

Notable recipients

  • Ulrich Plenzdorf (awarded 1971)
  • Frank Beyer (1961, 1984)
  • Manfred Krug (1962)
  • Heiner Carow (1959, 1967)
  • Günther Simon (1955)
  • Lothar Warneke (1971, 1983)
  • Helga Schubert (1983)
  • Günther Rücker (1966)
  • Vasily Livanov (1969)
  • Günter Reisch (1978)
  • Job von Witzleben (1966)
  • Kurt Jung-Alsen (1973)
  • Herbert Köfer (1964)
  • References

    Heinrich Greif Prize Wikipedia


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