Austrian Adult Education TV Award

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Wilhelm Filla at the 43rd award ceremony in the budget hall of the Vienna parliament building
Winner of the Austrian Adult Education TV Prize for 2010

The Austrian Adult Education Television Prize is awarded to Austrian productions or productions in which Austrian broadcasters are significantly involved, including commissioned and co-productions by Austrian broadcasters, which are particularly valuable in terms of content and form (artistic design and television-appropriate presentation).

The prize, which has been awarded since 1967 in the three categories of documentation , television film and series , is awarded by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bildungshäuser Österreich (ARGE BHÖ), the Austrian Library Association (BVÖ), the Association of Austrian Adult Education Centers (VÖV) and the Economic Development Institute of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce (WIFI). For the first time in 1996 , the award- winning associations also awarded a jury prize, which has been called the Axel Corti Prize since it was awarded in 1997 .

The jury consists of journalists from print media and two representatives from each of the award-winning associations. The VÖV chairs the meeting. Since 1994, the award ceremony has been carried out with the support of ORF , because they wanted a more festive and lavish setting.

Award winners

1967-1970

  • 1967
    • Hellmut Andics for July 15, 1927
    • Eduard von Borsody for In the footsteps of Joseph Roth
    • Marcel Prawy for The Opera Guide: Madame Butterfly
    • Dieter Wittich for the image design by Joseph Roth , Power and Secret of the Cathedrals and Das Marchfeld
  • 1968
    • Rudolf Lehr for the contribution to education for the deaf and dumb
    • Hugo Portisch for commentary on current affairs
    • Karl Stanzl for Visiting Christine Lavant
  • 1969
    • Claus Gatterer for people and contracts (South Tyrol - 50 years after St. Germain)
    • Edmund Hammer for Telegalerie: The Gold Treasure
    • Walter Schiejok for the Horizonte contribution brain-damaged children!

1971-1980

  • 1971
    • Axel Corti (director) and Kurt Weinzierl (title role) The Jägerstätter case
    • Wulf Flemming for Five Women: Examples of Emancipation
    • Erich Krois for Picasso - Development and Character
  • 1972
    • Arnulf Jörg Eggers for The Last Werkelmann
    • Friedrich Hansen-Löve and Janko Musulin for World of Books
    • Otto Kamm for Albrecht Dürer - the Rosary Festival
  • 1974
    • Lore Geisler for health in her own hands. Tobacco is the accepted drug.
    • Kurt Grotter for February 12, 1934
    • Helmut Voitl for grid square III
  • 1975
    • Dieter Berner for Wo his laundry
    • Arnulf Jörg Eggers for We must do everything ... (disabled children)
    • Edwin Zbonek for Korczak and the children
  • 1976
    • Florian Kalbeck for Mrs. Gerti
    • Georg Stefan Troller for Der Junge Freud
    • Rosemarie Kern for the wanted poster series
  • 1977
    • Karin Brandauer for In the Intermediate Realm of Twilight
    • Fritz Habeck for Where we are going
    • Harald Sterk and Werner Wöss for The Unfulfilled Hope - Art Nouveau
  • 1978
    • Michael Kehlmann for Job
    • Walter Davy for I didn't know anything about it - Mauthausen documentation
    • Erich Zdenek for practice or: ask your children
  • 1979
    • Peter Turrini, Wilhelm Pevny and Dieter Berner for Alpensaga - The German Spring
    • Thomas Pluch and Fritz Lehner for The Village on the Border
    • Marcel Prawy for In the footsteps of the Rosenkavalier
  • 1980
    • EA Richter and Lucky Stepanik for In the office you can fall off your armchair
    • Wolfgang G. Fischer and John Goldschmidt for Egon Schiele
    • Hans Magenschab for Jews in Austria

1981-1990

  • 1981
    • Rosa Jochmann and Dr. Edeltraud Brandstaller-Keller for Rosa Jochmann's Prisma contribution
    • Hans Weiss and Kurt Langbein for Irre Welt - Psychiatry 81
    • Alfred Pittertschatscher for school stories - Haid's teacher
  • 1982
    • exposed
  • 1983
    • Axel Corti for gentlemen's years
    • Hugo Portisch and Sepp Riff for Austria II
    • Elizabeth T. Spira and Kurt Langbein for the telephoto lens contribution Der Archipel Mauthausen
  • 1984
    • Peter Nausner for unworthy lives
    • Zeljko Kozinc, Hellmut Andics, Marjan Ciglic and Manfred Lukas-Luderer for Julius Kugy
    • Elisabeth Guggenberger and Helmut Voitl for Brother Baum
  • 1985
    • Barbara Coudenhove-Kalergi and Karl Stipsicz for the early days in Hungary
    • Axel Corti and Georg Stefan Troller for Welcome in Vienna the third part of the trilogy Wohin und zurück
    • Burgl Czeitschner for help for children with cancer
  • 1986
    • Edeltraud Brandstaller-Keller for Jews in Vienna today
    • Krista Fleischmann for Thomas Bernhard: The cause - I am myself
    • Fritz Lehner and Udo Samel for With my hot tears
  • 1987
    • Susanne Zanke for One Minute of Darkness does not blind us
    • Felix Mitterer and Heide Pils for Das rauhe Leben
    • Elizabeth T. Spira for Desolate on the roll of everyday history
  • 1989
    • Andreas Gruber for Schalom, General
    • Elisabeth Guggenberger and Helmut Voitl for Russkij Chleb - Russian bread
    • Andreas Novak and Michael Klonfar for Hohes Haus - extra - A dead man leads us
    • Helmut Pfitzner for High House
    • Karin Brandauer and Felix Mitterer for Sold Home
  • 1990
    • Karin Brandauer and Erich Hackl for Sidonie
    • Elisabeth Guggenberger and Helmut Voitl for democracy - dead or alive
    • Krista Fleischmann and Ernst Jandl for Ich seine Sprachenkunstler

1991-2000

  • 1991
    • Thomas Baum and Berthold Mittermayr for Im Dunstkreis
    • Berndt Ender and Julieta Rudich for Fortress Europe
    • Brita Steinwendtner for writing is learning to die
  • 1993
    • Documentation: Herbert Link for The Certain Time
    • TV movie: Michael Haneke for Die Rebellion
    • Series: Heinrich Mis for art pieces
  • 1994
    • Documentation: Bernhard Bamberger for Aktion K
    • TV film: Gernot Roll and Axel Corti (posthumously) for Radetzkymarsch
    • Series: Kurt Mündl for Universum: A very everyday monster
  • 1995
    • Documentation: Lutz Maurer and Hans Peter Stauber for The Old Man and the Mountains
    • Series: Peter Resetarits and Christian Schüller for Am Schauplatz
  • 1997
    • Documentation: Johannes Neuhauser for Dom Erwin Kräutler
    • TV movie: Michael Haneke for Das Schloß
    • Series: ORF minority editorial team for home, foreign home
  • 1998
    • Documentation: Elisabeth Scharang for parents in court - children accuse and keep quiet and remember
    • Series: The editorial staff for orientation and Walter Köhler and Werner Fitzthum for Universum
  • 2000
    • Documentation: Paul Lendvai and Helene Maimann for Kreisky - Light and Shadow of an Era
    • TV film: Ulrich Seidl for models
    • Series: Religionsmagazin Kreuz & Quer . Note for editors took Franz Grabner as responsible editor and Gerhard Klein as the head of the Department of Religion at the ORF price.

2001-2010

As of 2011

  • 2018
    • Documentation: Robert Pöcksteiner for snapshots. The children of Zaatari (ORF series dokFilm)
    • TV film: Urs Egger (director), Thomas Reider (screenplay) and Klaus Lintschinger (editor) for Das Wunder von Wörgl
    • Series: Christa Hofmann on behalf of the entire editorial team for Weltjournal
  • 2019
    • Documentation: Robert Gokl for People & Powers : Goodbye, Mama! Goodbye dad
    • TV film: Gabriela Zerhau (director) and Julia Sengstschmid (editor) for A village defends itself
    • Series: Manfred Neubacher for Ich, Bauer (ServusTV)
    • Discussion and talk: Martin Wassermair for Der Stachel im Fleisch - Political talks with a forward thrust (Dorf TV)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Statute for the television award for adult education, on www.adulteducation.at , 2010
  2. ↑ Prize winners since 1967 , accessed on June 1, 2016
  3. derStandard.at - TV award for adult education: ORF has received several awards . Article dated June 1, 2016, accessed June 1, 2016
  4. derStandard.at: TV award for adult education to Leytner, Liska and Novak . Article dated June 21, 2017, accessed June 22, 2017.
  5. orf.at: ORF triumph in the television award for adult education . Article dated June 21, 2018, accessed June 21, 2018.
  6. TV prices for adult education for ORF productions. Retrieved June 26, 2019 .
  7. Christoph Silber: ORF reporter legend Fritz Orter receives Axel Corti Prize. In: Kurier.at . August 27, 2020, accessed on August 27, 2020 .