TV film festival Baden-Baden

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Festival logo 2013
The Baden-Badener Kurhaus, the location of the event
Public jury discussion at the 2013 festival

The Baden-Baden TV Film Festival (spelling since 2013: TV Film Festival Baden-Baden ; name from 1989 to 1999: Baden-Baden Days of TV Drama ) is jointly organized in November by the German Academy of Performing Arts and the 3sat broadcaster . In the Baden-Baden Kurhaus , German-language TV channels will be showing current TV films over four days . Twelve films take part in the competition and are discussed by a jury immediately after the screening, which awards the television film prize of the German Academy of Performing Arts at the end of the festival . One of the twelve competition participants will receive the 3sat audience award . The jury awards further undoped special prizes to actors, screenwriters and directors. In addition, the MFG-Star Baden-Baden young talent award will be awarded at the festival for the first or second work by a young director, as well as the Hans Abich award for special merits in the field of television film. Every two years the Rolf-Hans Müller Prize for Film Music goes to a young film music composer.

history

The German Academy of Performing Arts has been awarding a television film award since 1964. The event took place in different locations until 1978 and from 1979 to 1989 in the Frankfurt Film Museum . At the instigation of Hans Abich , Gertraud Linz, Hermann and Lore Naber as well as Dietmar N. Schmidt , a permanent home was sought for the award and found through the relationships of the participants to this city in Baden-Baden. In November 1989 the first Baden-Baden days of the television game took place in the Kurhaus, the organizers were the academy, the city of Baden-Baden and the spa and spa administration. The screening of the television films and the discussions of the jury were now open to the public, panel discussions and retrospectives complemented the festival. In 1997 the transmitter 3sat became a co-sponsor of the festival and for the first time the German private television stations were included. In 2000, the media journalist Karl-Otto Saur took over the management of the event, which has since been called the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival . Klaudia Wick was the festival director from 2013 to 2015 . Cathrin Ehrlich took over the management in 2015, initially provisionally and then permanently.

Television film award from the German Academy of Performing Arts and special awards

The undoped television film award of the German Academy of Performing Arts is the main award of the Baden-Baden television film festival. The participating television companies ARD , ZDF , Arte , Schweizer Fernsehen , ORF , Sat.1 and ProSieben each nominate their own film. The remaining nominations are chosen by the members of the academy from their own and other suggestions from the broadcasters. A jury, which changes annually and includes actors and filmmakers, determines the winners.

Award winners

1964-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

  • (1980 no award ceremony)
  • 1981
    • Gertrud Pinkus for A woman's greatest good is her silence (ZDF)
    • Production team Ernst Klee , Bernd Liebner, Ortrun Schott for script, direction and report for Spottet (SFB)
  • (1982 no award ceremony)
  • 1983:
  • 1984:
  • 1985:
Georg Stefan Troller
Heinrich Breloer

1990-1999

Edgar Reitz
Jürgen Tarrach
Andreas Dresen
Anna Loos and Jan Josef Liefers
Matthias Schweighofer

2000-2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

According to FAZ , Bettina Reitz reported that in an internal jury discussion the sentence was uttered: "If this is supposed to be the qualitative cross-section of German-language television films, it will be on the brink in a few years."

2018

2019

3sat audience award

The undoped 3sat audience award has been awarded since 1996 as part of the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival to one of the twelve films taking part in the competition that were nominated by the broadcasters or the German Academy of Performing Arts. Viewers of the 3sat television program , which will broadcast the films during the festival, can vote by telephone ( TED ) and on the Internet. The award goes to the film that receives the most votes.

Award winners

MFG star Baden-Baden

The MFG-Star Baden-Baden is an award that is presented annually to a young director by the MFG Medien- und Filmgesellschaft Baden-Württemberg as part of the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival . A jury nominates four first or second works by film directors that have not yet been broadcast on television. After the public screening of the films at the festival, there will be a discussion with the directors. The festival management and the Baden-Württemberg Media and Film Society will select a single person as a juror, who will justify their decision in a laudatory speech. The laureate receives a special benefit for further education made available by MFG, since 2009 a scholarship for a three-month stay at the Villa Aurora in Los Angeles. In 2000, the young talent award was awarded for the first time as MFG Shooting Star , and since 2001 as MFG Star Baden-Baden .

Award winners

Aelrun Goette, winner of the MFG-Star 2005, as jury member of the main competition 2009
Oliver Kienle (left), 2010 award winner, and presenter Knut Elstermann at the presentation of the film Bis zum Blut - Brothers on Probation

Hans Abich Prize

The undoped Hans Abich Prize has been awarded at the TV Film Festival since 2004 for special merits in the field of TV film. It is named after the film and television producer, media manager, long-time ARD program director and co-founder of the festival Hans Abich , who died in 2003 .

Award winners

Prize of the student jury

The student jury prize is awarded by students from the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy among the films taking part in the festival competition.

Web links

Commons : TV film festival Baden-Baden  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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