... and the BIG winner of the night is (drums) none other than Victoria by Sebastian Schipper, the thriller shot in a single, unedited take won six (6) Lolas including best film, best director and the top acting honors.
No, this year didn't watched live the award ceremony but I'm please that Victoria won even when I know since 2015 Berlinale that will be a hard-to-watch movie.
To read winners at official site go here (pdf file in German). Below is the list with ALL award winners; winners are in *BLUE.
Best Feature Film
Im Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Lies), Giulio Ricciarelli
*Jack, Edward Berger Best Film in Silver
*Victoria, Sebastian Schipper Best Film in Gold
Who Am I - Kein System ist Sicher (Who Am I - No System is Safe), Baran bo Oadar
Wir Sind Jung. Wir Sind Stark. (We Are Young. We Are Strong.), Burhan Qurbani
*Zeit der Kannibalen (Age of Cannibals), Johannes Naber Best Film in Bronze
Best Documentary Film
Beyond Punishment, Hubertus Siegert
*Citizenfour, Laura Poitras
Nowitzi, der Perfekte Wurf (Nowitzski - The Perfect Shot), Sebastian Dehnhardt
Best Children's Film
Quatsch (Fiddlesticks), Veit Helmer
*Rico, Oskar und Die Tieferschatten (The Pasta Detectives), Neele Leana Vollmar
Best Screenplay
Giulio rocciarelli and Elizabeth Bartel for Im Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Lies)
Edward Berger, Nele Mueller-St�fen for Jack
Baran bo Odar and jantje Friese for Who Am I - Kein System ist Sicher (Who Am I - No System is Safe)
*Stefan Weigt for Zeit der Kannibalen (Age of Cannibals)
Ralf Westhoff for Wir Sind Die Neuen (We're the New People)
Best Director
Edward Berger for Jack
Dominik Graf for Die Geliebten Schwesern
Johannes Naber for Zeit der Kannibalen (Age of Cannibals)
*Sebastian Schipper for Victoria
Best Actress
*Laia Costa in Victoria
Nina Hoss in Phoenix
Katharina Marie Schubert in Ein Geschenk der G�tter (A Godsend)
Best Actor
Christian Friedel in Elser - Er h�tte die Welt ver�ndert (13 Minutes)
Hanno Koffler in H�rte (Tough Love)
*Frederick Lau in Victoria
Best Supporting Actress
Meret Becker in L�gen und andere Wahrheiten (Lies)
*Nina Kunzenderf in Phoenix
Claudia Messner in Die Geliebten Schwestern (Beloved Sisters)
Best Supporting Actor
*Joel Basman in Wir Sind Jung. Wir Sind Stark. (We Are Young. We Are Strong.)
Burghart Klau�ner in Friedel in Elser - Er h�tte die Welt ver�ndert (13 Minutes)
Gert Voss in Im Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Lies)
Best Cinematography
*Sturla Brandth Gr�vlen for Victoria
Yoshi Heimrath for Wir Sind Jung. Wir Sind Stark. (We Are Young. We Are Strong.)
Judith Kaufmann for Elser - Er h�tte die Welt ver�ndert (13 Minutes)
Nikolaus Summerer for Who Am I - Kein System ist Sicher (Who Am I - No System is Safe)
Best Editing
Mathilde Bonnefoy for Citizenfour
Sven Budelmann for Stereo
Alexander Dittner for Elser - Er h�tte die Welt ver�ndert (13 Minutes)
J�rg Hauschild for Als wir tr�umten (As We Are Dreaming)
*Robert Rzesacz for Who Am I - Kein System ist Sicher (Who Am I - No System is Safe)
Best Production Design
*Silke Buhr for Who Am I - Kein System ist Sicher (Who Am I - No System is Safe)
Benedikt Herford and Thomas Stammer for Elser - Er h�tte die Welt ver�ndert (13 Minutes)
Claus-J�rgen Pfeiffer for Die Geliebten Schwestern (Beloved Sisters)
Best Costume Design
Katrin Aschendorf for The Cut
*Barbara Grupp for Die Geliebten Schwestern (Beloved Sisters)
Bettina Marx for Elser - Er h�tte die Welt ver�ndert (13 Minutes)
Best Makeup & Hairstyling
*Nannie Gebhardt and Tajana Krauskopf for Die Geliebten Schwestern (Beloved Sisters)
Tajana Klauskopf and Isabelle Neu for Elser - Er h�tte die Welt ver�ndert (13 Minutes)
Waldemar Pokromski and SAbine Schumann for The Cut
Best Score
*Nils Frahm for Victoria
Alexander Hacke for The Cut
Niki Reiser and Sebastian Pille for Im Labyrinth des Schweigens (Labyrinth of Lies),
Best Sound Design
*Bernhard Joest -D�beritz, Florian Beck, Ansgar Frerich, Daniel Weis for Who Am I - Kein System ist Sicher (Who Am I - No System is Safe)
Frank Kruse, Matthias Lempert, Alexander Buck for Citizenfour
Magnus Pfl�ger, Fabian Schmidt, Matthias Lempert for Victoria
Lifetime Achievement Award: Barbara Baum
To read nominations in the official site go here, is a pdf file available only in German; for English check another pdf file here. Awards ceremony will be on June 19 in Berlin.
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5/7/15
Today the Deutsche Filmakademie (German Film Academy) announced the nominees for the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards) -better known as Lolas. The announcement was done at a press conference hosted by the Culture Minister Monika Gr�tters, German Film Academy President Iris Berben and German Film Academy member Christiane Paul.
Two 2015 Berlinale films got seven nominations each, Victoria by Sebastian Schipper and 13 Minutes by Oliver Hirschbiegel. Victoria got nominations in top awards but 13 Minutes did not so perhaps we can guess which film could get more wins, isn't?
Two movies call my attention because their few nominations, Phoenix by Christian Perzold and Germany's submission to Oscar Beloved Sisters by Dominik Graf; the first has only one nod in top awards, for Nina Hoss as Best Actress, and the second top nomination is in the Best Supporting Actress. Also can't help but to notice that Fatih Akin's latest film, The Cut, got nominations only in tech categories.
Somehow imagine that there are chances that the next submission to 2016 Oscar Best Foreign-Language Film category could be in this year's Lolas nominations; my best guess is that 2015 Berlinale 13 Minutes could be a good contender. But we know that there is always the possibility of another film released in Germany before the Oscar deadline.
Here are the nominations for all the categories.
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