Austrian Film Award 2015

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Winner of the Austrian Film Award 2015

The Austrian Film Awards 2015 were presented by the Academy of Austrian Films on January 28th. As favorite home Western was The Dark Valley by Andreas Prochaska with ten nominations in the race, followed by Jessica Hausner's romantic drama Amour Fou , which might hope to prices in eight categories.

The dark valley was awarded in a total of eight categories (feature film, direction, camera, costume design, mask, music, production design and sound design).

event

Markus Schleinzer and the choir of the Academy of Austrian Films
Karl Markovics

After 2013, the award ceremony took place for the second time in the ballroom of the City Hall in Vienna . The award ceremony was again moderated by Karl Markovics , directed by Markus Schleinzer , the equipment was designed by Katharina Wöppermann and the lighting was designed by Thomas Benesch . The opening speeches came, on behalf of Academy President Ursula Strauss and President Stefan Ruzowitzky , by Monika Willi and Martin Gschlacht , the "guest commentary" in the middle of the evening by Isolde Charim . As in previous years, the winners of Valie Export received trophies in the form of an ascending step-shaped spiral.

The two filmmakers Michael Glawogger (nominated for the Austrian Film Prize 2012 with Whores' Glory ) and Florian Flicker ( winner 2013 with Grenzgänger ) were commemorated during the evening . There was a birthday serenade for those present for Erni Mangold , who celebrated her 88th birthday two days earlier.

On the occasion of the award of the film prize , the media partner of the Academy of Austrian Films was once again the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation , which primarily broadcast films from Austrian production on ORF eins , ORF 2 and ORF III , including Florian Flickers Grenzgänger, Paul-Julien Roberts Meine keine Familie , Marvin Krens Blutgletscher , Harald Sicheritz ' Bad Fucking , Ulrich Seidls Paradies: Glaube , Julian Pölsler's Die Wand and the four nominated short films. There was also a focus on the program Kulturmontag and on the evening of the award ceremony Attention! Special broadcast on Austrian film.

The "Evening of the Nominees", organized for the first time in 2014 on the evening before the award ceremony, to which the nominees, academy members and journalists were invited in a smaller group, took place this year in the theater workshop of the Lower Austria State Theater in St. Pölten .

Award winners and nominees

Helmut Grasser and Andreas Prochaska

Best feature film

Best documentary

Best short film

Best Female Actress

Erni Mangold

Best Male Actor

Murathan Muslu

Best director

Best script

Best camera

Thomas Kiennast

Best costume design

Best mask

Helene Lang and Roman Braunhofer

Best music

Matthias Weber

Best cut

Best production design

Best sound design

Web links

Commons : Austrian Film Prize 2015  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. orf.at - “Das sinstere Tal” wins the film award . Article of January 28, 2015, accessed on January 29, 2015.
  2. Austrian Film Prize 2015 . Accessed January 29, 2015.
  3. Österreichischer Rundfunk : ORF program focus on the Austrian Film Prize 2015 ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , January 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / programm.orf.at