German television award 2017

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Logo of the German Television Award 2017
The Rheinterrasse , venue for the 2017 award ceremony
Barbara Schöneberger , presenter of the 2017 awards ceremony

The presentation of the German Television Award 2017 took place on February 2, 2017 as part of an industry meeting for the second time in the Rheinterrasse in Düsseldorf . As in the previous year, Barbara Schöneberger moderated the 18th award of this award .

In accordance with the schedule, ZDF was in charge of the hosting, under the responsibility of head of entertainment, Oliver Heidemann.

On the same evening of the three-hour award, ZDF showed a 45-minute summary of the award at around 11:15 pm in a People Today Special ; this was seen by a total of 1.34 million people.

jury

The jury for the German Television Award 2017 consisted of

as well as from

  • Bettina Josmann (Producer Caligari Entertainment ),
  • Jakob Krebs (Head of dctp.tv / Managing Director dctp ),
  • Philipp Laude (actor / comedian / YouTuber ),
  • Thomas Lückerath (Editor-in-Chief / Managing Director DWDL Medienmagazin )
  • Peter Nadermann (producer / managing director Nadcon Film),
  • Caroline Peters (actress),
  • Nicole Rosenbach (author and director),
  • Marcus Uhl (Managing Director Bilderfest) and
  • Wilfried Urbe (freelance media journalist).

Award winners and nominations

The most successful films and formats
(at least two nominations; highlighted = most awards
N = nomination; A = award)
Film / format N A.
Winnetou - The myth is alive 5 2
Ku'damm 56 4th 2
At a short distance 4th 0
Family celebration 3 2
In the middle of Germany: NSU 3 2
The Barschel case 3 1
The story in the first 3 1
Terror - your judgment 3 1
The white rabbit 3 0
Duel of the Brothers - The Story of Adidas and Puma 3 0
temple 3 0
foreign journal 2 1
Red Ribbons Club 2 1
The best show in the world 2 1
Jack the Ripper - A woman is chasing a murderer 2 1
Wellness for couples 2 1
Family! 2 0
I'll stop tomorrow 2 0
Who knows? 2 0

The nominations for the German Television Award 2017 were announced individually for the first time according to the three program areas fiction , entertainment, and information and sport . The nominations for the fictional categories were announced on December 19, 2016, and the remaining categories on January 12, 2017. The winners were announced during the award ceremony on February 2, 2017.

Best TV movie

Family festival ( ZDF )

Short distance ( ARD / WDR )
The white rabbit (ARD / SWR )
Duel of the Brothers - The Story of Adidas and Puma ( RTL )
Terror - Your Judgment (ARD)

Best multi-part

In the middle of Germany: NSU (ARD / SWR / BR / WDR / MDR )

The Barschel case (ARD)
Family! (ZDF)
Ku'damm 56 (ZDF)
Winnetou - The Myth Lives (RTL)

Best series

Red Ribbon Club ( VOX )

Tomorrow I will stop (ZDF)
Temple ( ZDFneo )

Best Actress

Sonja Gerhardt for Ku'damm 56 (ZDF) and Jack the Ripper - A woman chases a murderer ( Sat.1 )

Anna Maria Mühe for the middle of Germany: NSU (ARD / SWR / BR / WDR / MDR) and family! (ZDF)
Jutta Hoffmann for Part of Us (ARD / BR)
Katharina Marie Schubert for Wellness for Couples (ARD / WDR) and Who Gives Up Is Dead (ARD / WDR)
Petra Schmidt-Schaller for a dangerous offer (ZDF / ZDFneo), Das Dorf des Schweigens (ZDF) and a man under suspicion (ZDF)

Best actor

Martin Brambach for Der Fall Barschel (ARD) and Wellness for Couples (ARD / WDR)

Edin Hasanović for On Short Distance (ARD / WDR) and the Braun family (ZDF)
Ken Duken for Tempel (ZDFneo) and Duel der Brüder - The story of Adidas and Puma (RTL)
Lars Eidinger for family festival (ZDF) and terror - your verdict (ARD)
Wotan Wilke Möhring for Winnetou - The Myth is Alive (RTL)

Best director

Lars Kraume for Terror - Your Judgment (ARD) and Family Festival (ZDF)

Sherry Hormann for Deadly Secrets (ARD / ORF )
Philipp Kadelbach for Short Distance (ARD / WDR)

Best book

Annette Hess for Ku'damm 56 (ZDF)

Arne Nolting and Jan Martin Scharf for Club of the Red Ribbons (VOX)
Holger Karsten Schmidt for On Short Distance (RTL), The White Rabbit (ARD / SWR) and Jack the Ripper - A woman chases a murderer (Sat.1)

Best camera

Frank Lamm for the perpetrators - Today is not every day (ARD / SWR / MDR)

Sten Mende for Winnetou - The Myth is Alive (RTL)
Christian Stangassinger for Tempel (ZDFneo)

Best cut

Claudia Wolscht for Target Investigators - Escape to the Carpathian Mountains (ARD / WDR)

Benjamin Hembus for Letter to My Life (ZDF)
Andreas Radtke for The Barschel Case (ARD)

Best music

Heiko Maile for Winnetou - The Myth is Alive (RTL)

Manu Kurz and Alexander Maschke for tomorrow I'll stop (ZDF)
Sven Rossenbach and Florian van Volxem for The White Rabbit (ARD / SWR)

Best equipment

Matthias Müsse for Winnetou - The Myth is Alive (RTL)

Julian Augustin and Pierre Pfundt (production design) for Duel der Brüder - The story of Adidas and Puma (RTL)
Maria Schicker (costume) and Lars Lange (production design) for Ku'damm 56 (ZDF)

Best entertainment primetime

The best show in the world ( ProSieben )

Grill the Henssler (VOX)
Ninja Warrior Germany (RTL)
The Voice of Germany (ProSieben / Sat.1)
Who knows? XXL (ARD / NDR )

Best entertainment late night

Neo Magazin Royale (ZDF / ZDFneo)

Hatch! The week and me (Sat.1)
PussyTerror TV (WDR)

Best moderation entertainment

Rocket Beans : Nils Bomhoff , Etienne Gardé , Daniel Budiman and Simon Krätschmer for Rocket Beans TV and Nitro Autoquartett ( RTL Nitro )

Elton for 1, 2 or 3 (ZDF / KiKA / ORF), The ProSieben Away Game (ProSieben), Schlag den Star (ProSieben) and Who knows something? (ARD / NDR)
Jeannine Michaelsen for teamwork - play with your star (ProSieben), the best show in the world (ProSieben) and Ponyhof ( TNT Comedy )

Best comedy / cabaret

The Laughter of Others (WDR)

extra 3 (ARD / NDR)
Sketch History (ZDF)

Best factual entertainment

Kitchen Impossible (VOX)

Cash for Rares (ZDF)
The Lions Den (VOX)

Best information

Panama Papers - In the shadowy realm of offshore companies : Christoph Lütgert , Christian Deker, Willem Konrad, Nils Casjens, Elena Kuch, Jan Lukas Strozyk for Die Story im Erste (ARD / NDR / WDR)
foreign journal (ZDF)
scobel ( 3sat / ZDF)

Best personal performance information

Christiane Meier for ARD morning magazine (ARD / WDR)

Harald Lesch for Fascination Universum , Leschs Kosmos and Terra X Lesch & Co (ZDF)
Antonia Rados for Erdogan interview (RTL / n-tv ) and chaos on Europe's doorstep (RTL)

Best documentation / report

Auslandsjournal - die doku: The Fate of the Children of Aleppo - Neue Heimat Deutschland (ZDF)

The story in the first : Choked in the truck - The end of an escape (ARD / NDR / WDR)
The story in the first : The long arm of IS - How terror comes to Europe (ARD / NDR / WDR)
Frontal21 documentary: Putin's secret network - How Russia divides the West (ZDF)
Brave New World (ZDF)

Best infotainment

Galileo (ProSieben)

The Jenke Experiment (RTL)
Make Love (ZDF)

Best sports show

Tennis: Australian and US Open Women's Finals ( Eurosport )

Formula 1 - Season 2016 (RTL)
Handball EM (ARD / NDR / WDR)

Other award winners

The following prizes are set by the sponsors of the German TV Prize and were awarded without prior nomination. As in the previous year, the 2017 founders included Frank Hoffmann , Managing Director of RTL Television , Thomas Bellut , Intendant of ZDF , Tom Buhrow , Intendant of WDR , and Kaspar Pflüger , Managing Director of Sat.1 .

Honorary award of the donors

On January 24, 2017, it was announced that the donors of the German Television Prize would award the 2017 Honorary Prize to the Austrian - German actress Senta Berger .

Sponsorship / young talent award

Producers Marc Schießer , Marcel Becker-Neu and Christina Ann Zalamea for Wishlist ( funk / Radio Bremen ) received the 15,000 euro sponsorship award for young talent . This was announced during the award ceremony.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Alexander Krei: TV Prize 2017 at least with a summary. In: DWDL.de . December 6, 2016, accessed December 21, 2017 .
  2. Timo Niemeier: The TV price is poor, but otherwise the ZDF shines. In: DWDL.de . February 3, 2017, accessed December 21, 2017 .
  3. Jury and expert commissions 2016/17. In: deutscher-fernsehpreis.de. Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
  4. Alexander Krei, Uwe Coat: The fiction nominations for the TV award 2017. In: DWDL.de . December 19, 2016, accessed December 21, 2017 .
  5. Timo Niemeier: TV Award 2017: Here are the final nominations. In: DWDL.de . January 12, 2017. Retrieved December 21, 2017 .
  6. a b German TV Prize 2017: The winners have been announced. In: deutscher-fernsehpreis.de. February 2, 2017. Retrieved December 24, 2017 .
  7. The German Television Award : 2017 Best Information. In: Deutscher Fernsehpreis 2020. Retrieved on July 17, 2020 (German).
  8. Thomas Lückerath: German Television Prize: Senta Berger receives honorary prize. In: DWDL.de . January 24, 2017. Retrieved December 24, 2017 .