TV film festival Baden-Baden
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
- 1964:
- Heinar Kipphardt (author) and Gerhard Klingenberg (director) for In the Case J. Robert Oppenheimer (ARD / HR)
- 1965:
- Peter Lilienthal (director) for Seraphine or the miraculous story of Aunt Flo (SFB)
- 1966:
- Egon Monk (director) for Freedom Prize (NDR)
- Special recognition for Johannes Schaaf (director) for Große Liebe (SFB)
- 1967:
- Fritz Umgelter (director) for fried potatoes included (SDR)
- 1968:
- Rolf Hädrich (director) for Murder in Frankfurt (WDR)
- Erika Runge (screenplay) for Why is Mrs. B. happy? (ARD)
- 1969:
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder (screenplay and direction) for Katzelmacher (BR)
1970-1979
- (1970–1972 no award ceremony)
- 1973:
- Egon Monk (overall performance and direction) for farmers, bigwigs and bombs (NDR)
- Wolfgang Quantity (screenplay) for Smog (WDR)
- Wolfgang Kieling for the acting performance in Im Reservat (ZDF)
- 1974:
- Egon Günther and his team for the best overall performance for education before Verdun (DDR1)
- Peter Lilienthal (individual service) for La Victoria (ZDF)
- (1975 no award ceremony)
- 1976:
- Helma Sanders (screenplay and direction) for Shirin's wedding (WDR)
- 1977:
- Rainer Boldt for missed shot (SFB, ORF)
- 1978:
- Werner Schroeter for Neapolitan Stories (ZDF)
- Ingeborg Maria Kretschmer for the acting performance in Amore (WDR)
- 1979:
- Hellmuth Costard for Little Godard (ZDF)
- Christina Scholz for the acting performance in A Woman with Responsibility by Jutta Brückner (ZDF)
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:
- Fritz Lehner for Schöne Tage (based on Franz Innerhofer ) (SFB, ORF, SRG)
- Special prize for Hans-Rüdiger Minow (screenplay), Rainer Boldt (screenplay, director) and Martin Wiebel (editor) for In the Sign of the Cross (WDR, SFB)
- 1984:
- Sohrab Shahid Saless (co-author and director) for Utopia (ZDF)
- 1985:
- Gert Heidenreich (screenplay) and Roland Gall (director) for Penalty (RB)
- Klaus Poche (screenplay) and Peter Schulze-Rohr (director) for Die Platzanweiserin (SWF)
- Special recognition for Sohrab Shahid Saless for Hans - a boy in Germany (HR)
- 1986:
- Georg Stefan Troller (script) and Axel Corti (director) for the two episodes Santa Fe and Welcome in Vienna of the three-part Wohin und zurück (ZDF, ORF, SRG)
- Nikolaus Richter (screenplay) and Carlheinz Caspari (director) for The Father of a Murderer (ZDF)
- 1987:
- Joseph Zoderer (screenplay) and Werner Masten (screenplay and direction) for Die Walsche (ZDF, ORF, SRG)
- Special award to Anna Kersting (screenplay and direction) for Löhner's Paula (ZDF)
- 1988:
- Hilde Lermann (screenplay and direction) for Das Winterhaus (ARD / RB)
- Jan Schütte (screenplay and direction) for Drachenfutter (ZDF)
- Special award for chimeras to the TV game editorial team at SWF
- 1989:
- Sherry Hormann (screenplay) and Dominik Graf (direction) for Tiger, Löwe, Panther (SDR)
- Egon Monk (director) for Die Bertinis , episode 5 (ZDF)
- Michael Klier (screenplay and direction) for Everywhere it's better where we are not (ZDF)
1990-1999
- 1990:
- Heinrich Breloer for the State Chancellery (ARD / WDR)
- Ecki Ziedrich for Singles (ZDF)
- Special prize to Karin Brandauer for Sidonie (ORF) and to Franta (SWF)
- 1991:
- Wolfgang Quantity (screenplay) and Frank Beyer (director) for End of Innocence (WDR)
- Ulrich Plenzdorf (screenplay) and Christian Steinke (director) for Hüpf, Häschen, hüpf (DFF)
- Special award to Barbara Auer for the smile of the Maca Daracs (ZDF, ORF)
- 1992:
- Max Färberböck (script and direction) for Sleeping Dogs (ZDF)
- Special prize for presentation to Traugott Buhre in Gütt - a journalist (NDR)
- Special camera award to Kay Gauditz for strangers, dear strangers (BR)
- Special prize directing to Claus-Michael Rohne for Unter Kollegen (NDR, SWF)
- 1993:
- Norbert Kückelmann (script and direction) for Abgritten (ZDF)
- Special award for script and research to Cordt Schnibben and Horst Königstein for Hamburger Gift (NDR)
- Special prize presentation to Josef Hader in cappuccino melange (ZDF, ORF)
- Special recognition for Edgar Reitz (screenplay and direction) for The Second Home (WDR)
- 1994:
- Michael Haneke (script and direction) for Die Rebellion (ZDF, ORF)
- Special award directing to Bernd Schadewald for fear (ZDF) and game of fate (NDR)
- 1995:
- Nico Hofmann (director) and Norbert Ehry (screenplay) for Der große Abgang (SWF)
- Special prize to Jo Baier (director) for Hölleisengretl (ZDF)
- Special prize for an outstanding first work to Mark Schlichter (script and direction) for Ex (ZDF)
- 1996:
- Max Färberböck (script and direction) for Bella Block - Liebestod (ZDF)
- Special award directing to Matti Geschonneck for fear has a cold hand (WDR)
- Special award for performance to Cornelia Froboess in Angst hat eine Kaltenhand
- Special award for performance to Christoph Waltz in You are not alone - The Roy Black Story (RTL, premiere)
- 1997:
- Adolf Winkelmann (Director) and Matthias Seelig (Screenplay) for The Last Courier (WDR)
- Special prize for presentation to Sissi Perlinger in The Last Courier
- Special price for presentation to Leonard Lansink in Just for one night (ZDF)
- Special award for documentary television play to Heinrich Breloer
- 1998:
- Dominik Graf for The Scorpion (ZDF)
- Special award for acting performance to Marek Harloff and Heiner Lauterbach in Der Skorpion
- 1999:
- Rolf Basedow (book) and Dominik Graf (direction) for Sperling - Sperling and the Burning Arm (ZDF)
- Special price to Yüksel Yavuz for April children (ZDF)
- Special prizes for performance to Imogen Kogge in Schande (WDR)
- Special prizes for acting work for Jürgen Tarrach and Oliver Korittke in Die Musterknaben (ZDF)
2000-2006
- 2000:
- Laila Stieler (book) and Andreas Dresen (direction) for Die Polizistin (ARD)
- Actor award to Jan Josef Liefers , Anna Loos and Jan Gregor Kremp in Halt mich fest (ZDF, Arte)
- 2001:
- Max Färberböck (script and direction) for Jenseits (ZDF, Arte)
- Special award for outstanding performance to Martina Gedeck , Sylvester Groth and Katrin Bühring in Romeo (ZDF)
- Special award for outstanding performance to Jürgen Tarrach in Wambo (SAT 1)
- 2002:
- Christian Petzold (script and direction) for Toter Mann (ZDF, Arte)
- Special prizes for outstanding performance to:
- Axel Prahl in Hope dies last (NDR)
- Erwin Steinhauer in Flowers for Polt (Arte, ORF)
- Tatjana Blacher in An Extraordinary Affair (SAT 1)
- Anneke Kim Sarnau in Hope dies last
- 2003:
- Jo Baier (script and direction) for Swabian children
- Special award of the academy for outstanding performance to Nicolette Krebitz in As Fast as You Can (ZDF)
- Special prize of the jury to Stefan Krohmer (director), Daniel Nocke (book) and Gunnar Fuß (camera) for family circles
- 2004:
- Hotte in Paradise (BR, WDR, Arte)
- Special jury prize for outstanding performance to Matthias Schweighöfer for Kalter Frühling (ZDF / Arte, director: Dominik Graf) and Baal (ZDFtheaterkanal / Arte, director: Uwe Janson )
- Special jury award for outstanding performance to Maria Simon and Esther Zimmering in Little Sister (ZDF, director: Sabine Derflinger ); Maria Simon also for Carola Stern - Doppelleben (ARD / BR / WDR / Arte, director: Thomas Schadt )
- 2005:
- The news (ZDF)
- Special prize of the jury for outstanding performance to Hinnerk Schönemann for The Boxer and the Hairdresser (Director: Hermine Huntgeburth )
- Special jury award for outstanding performance to Nadja Uhl for Mord am Meer (ZDF, director: Matti Geschonneck )
- 2006:
- My crazy Turkish wedding (ProSieben)
- Special award for the entire Wut (WDR) team
- Special award for the script to Rolf Basedow for Polizeiruf 110: He should be dead (BR, director: Dominik Graf)
- Special prizes for outstanding performance to Erwin Steinhauer , Wolfgang Böck and Andreas Vitasek in Brothers III - On the Way of St. James (ORF / Arte, directed by Wolfgang Murnberger )
2007
- Main prize: Good morning, Mr. Grothe (WDR); Direction Lars Kraume , book Beate Langmaack , actor Sebastian Blomberg
- Special award for direction to Dominik Graf for a city is blackmailed (ZDF, Arte)
- Special award for Peer Gynt to the ZDFtheaterkanal represented by Wolfgang Bergmann and Uwe Janson
- Also nominated:
- Deployment in Hamburg - The last test (ZDF)
- Mom's Favorite (ORF, BR)
- To the border (ZDF, Arte)
- The Novembermann (WDR, Arte)
- Two weeks boss (ProSieben)
- Without each other (ZDF)
- Police call 110 : Taubers Angst (BR)
- Love and madness (SF, SWR)
- The last piece of heaven (BR, SWR, WDR, Arte)
2008
- Main prize: 12 means: I love you (MDR, director: Connie Walther )
- Special prize of the jury for performance to Ludwig Trepte in You can never be sure (WDR)
- Special prize of the jury for script to Eva Zahn and Volker A. Zahn for you can never be sure
- Also nominated:
- Burning Heart (NDR)
- Crime scene: The happy death (SWR)
- A strong finish (ZDF, Arte)
- The Miracle of Berlin (ZDF)
- The black lion (ORF, Arte)
- Meat (ProSieben)
- Canzun Alpina - Voices of the Heart (SF)
- Duel in the night (ZDF)
- The vow (WDR, Arte)
- Don Quixote - never give up! (Sat 1)
2009
- Main Prize: House and Child (Arte, BR)
- Special prizes for performance to Senta Berger and Lavinia Wilson in Frau Böhm says no (WDR)
- Special award for the screenplay to Till Endemann and Don Bohlinger for Flight into the Night - The Unglage of Überlingen (SF, SWR)
- Jury: Klaudia Wick (chair), Katrin Bühlig , Aelrun Goette , Andrea Hohnen, Carsten Otte , Moritz Rinke
- Also nominated:
- Defeat the dragons (BR, NDR)
- A village is silent (ZDF)
- Half a life (ORF, ZDF)
- Gonger - Evil Never Forgets (ProSieben)
- My life - Marcel Reich-Ranicki (Arte, WDR)
- Mogadishu (SWR)
- Romy (SWR, WDR, ORF, NDR)
- Shadow of Justice (Sat.1)
- Mortal Sin (ZDF)
2010
- Main prize: spring in autumn (Swiss television)
- Special award to Ariela Bogenberger for the script of In aller Stille (BR)
- Special drama award to Nina Kunzendorf for In aller Stille
- Jury: Michael Schmid-Ospach (chair), Rolf Bolwin, Martina Müller-Wallraff, Albert Ostermaier , Maria Schrader , Michael Verhoeven
- Nominee films:
- The lost father (Arte, WDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Kreutzer is coming! (ProSieben; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Live is Life - Die Spätzünder (ORF, SWR; nominated by ORF)
- In all silence (BR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Congo (ZDF; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Until nothing remains (SWR, ARD Degeto, NDR; nominated by ARD)
- Spring Awakening (ZDFtheaterkanal, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Don't be afraid (WDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Fasting à la carte (ARD, Arte; nominated by Arte)
- Spring in autumn (Swiss television; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Defenseless (ZDF; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Kisses, shots, beef rolls (Sat.1, ORF; nominated by Sat.1)
2011
- Main prize: Homevideo (NDR, BR, Arte)
- Special prize for an outstanding comedy: Father, our will be done (SRF)
- Special prize for an outstanding literary adaptation: Kasimir and Karoline (ZDFkultur, Arte)
- Special prize for outstanding acting: Matthias Brandt in Polizeiruf 110 - Because they don't know what they are doing (BR)
- Special prize for an innovative and style-defining camera work: Benedict Neuenfels for his “seismographic imagery” in the films Homevideo and The Foreign Family
- Jury: Michael Schmid-Ospach (chair), Else Buschheuer , Martina Gedeck , Doris Metz , Albert Ostermaier , Noemi Schory
- Nominee films:
- The Prodigal Son (NDR; elected by the members of the academy)
- The foreign family (BR; elected by the members of the academy)
- The midwife - for life and death (ZDF, ORF; nominated by ZDF)
- The last trace - Alexandrea, 17 years old (Sat.1, ORF; nominated by Sat.1)
- The test of courage (ORF, MDR; nominated by ORF)
- It's not over (SWR, RBB; elected by members of the academy)
- Home video (NDR, BR, Arte; nominated by Arte)
- Kasimir and Karoline (ZDFkultur, Arte; elected by the members of the academy)
- Neue Vahr Süd (WDR, RB; nominated by ARD)
- Police call 110: Because they don't know what they are doing (BR; elected by the members of the academy)
- Under suspicion - the elegant solution (ZDF; elected by the members of the academy)
- Father, our will be done (SF; nominated by Swiss television)
2012
- Main prize: The sea in the morning (Arte, BR, NDR, SWR)
- Prize for an outstanding performance: Ulrich Noethen in The Invisible Girl (ZDF / Arte)
- Prize for director: Stephan Wagner for the case of Jakob von Metzler (ZDF)
- Prize for the script: Magnus Vattrodt for years of love (ZDF)
- Jury: Michael Schmid-Ospach (chair), Rolf Bolwin , Doris Metz , Diemut Roether , Natalia Wörner , Sönke Wortmann
- Nominee films:
- One year after tomorrow (WDR, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
- The miracle of Carinthia (ORF, ZDF; nominated by ORF)
- The end of a night (ZDF; nominated by ZDF)
- Police call 110: Die Gurkenkönigin (RBB; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Rommel (SWR, ARD Degeto, BR, ORF; nominated by ARD)
- The Jakob von Metzler case (ZDF; nominated by the members of the Academy)
- Nebelgrind (SRF; nominated by Swiss Television)
- The invisible girl (ZDF, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Hannah Mangold & Lucy Palm (Sat.1; nominated by SAT.1)
- The sea in the morning (Arte, BR, NDR, SWR; nominated by Arte)
- The last beautiful day (WDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Liebesjahre (ZDF; nominated by the members of the academy)
2013
- Main prize: The woman from before (ZDFkultur, Arte)
- Actor Award: Nadja Uhl for Operation Zucker (BR, WDR) and Ronald Zehrfeld for Murder in Eberswalde (ARD, WDR)
- Camera award: Morten Søborg for Operation Zucker (BR, WDR)
- Jury: Torsten Körner (chair), Torsten C. Fischer , Julia Franck , Inka Friedrich , Barbara Sichtermann
- Nominee films:
- Single-handedly - elements of doubt (Sat.1; nominated by Sat.1)
- The extinction (ORF, SWR; nominated by ORF)
- The woman from before (ZDFkultur, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
- George (ARD, SWR, WDR, RBB, NDR, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Kreutzer comes ... to the hospital (ProSieben; nominated by ProSieben)
- Course loss (SRF; nominated by SRF)
- Mobbing (BR, SWR, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
- A murderous decision (NDR, Arte; nominated by Arte)
- Murder in Eberswalde (ARD, WDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Operation Sugar (BR, WDR; nominated by ARD)
- Death of a female police officer (ZDF; nominated by the members of the academy)
- And everyone was silent (ZDF; nominated by ZDF)
2014
- Main prize: Tatort: Born in pain
- Actor Award: Charly Hübner for Bornholmer Straße
- Special prize for the idea and concept: Jan Georg Schütte for Alterglow - speed dating for seniors
- Jury: Torsten Körner (chair), Dieterschlag , Ulrike Folkerts , Beate Langmaack , Christiane von Wahlert
- Nominee films:
- Alterglow - speed dating for seniors (WDR, NDR; nominated by members of the academy)
- Bornholmer Straße (MDR, ARD Degeto, RBB; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Clara Immerwahr (SWR, ORF, ARD Degeto, MDR; nominated by ARD)
- The assassination attempt - Sarajevo 1914 (ORF, ZDF; nominated by ORF)
- The resignation (SAT.1; nominated by SAT.1)
- The Spiegel Affair (BR, ARD Degeto, WDR, Arte; nominated by Arte)
- Every day counts (ZDF, Arte; nominated by ZDF)
- Loyal to men (HR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Spreewald Krimi : Murderous Heat (ZDF; nominated by the festival management)
- Crime scene: Born in pain (HR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Aimless (SRF; nominated by SRF)
- Two alone (ZDF, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
2015
- Main prize: My daughter Anne Frank
- Actor Award: Christiane Paul for Unterm Radar
- Special award for performance: Barbara Auer and Matthias Brandt for Polizeiruf 110: Kreise
- Jury: Torsten Körner (chair), Bettina Böttinger , Thea Dorn , Isabel Kleefeld , Ulrich Matthes
- Nominee films:
- Snappy dogs (Sixx; nominated by the broadcaster)
- At the end of summer (ORF, MDR; nominated by ORF)
- A great departure (ZDF; nominated by the broadcaster)
- My daughter Anne Frank (HR, WDR, RBB; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Master of Death (SWR, ARD Degeto / BR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Naked among wolves (MDR, ARD Degeto, WDR, SWR, BR; nominated by ARD)
- Polizeiruf 110: Kreise (BR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Day of Truth (SWR, Arte, ARD Degeto, SRF; nominated by Arte)
- Under the radar (WDR, ARD Degeto; nominated by the members of the academy)
- The disobedient (Sat.1; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Suspicion (SRF; nominated by the broadcaster)
- The witness house (ZDF; nominated by the members of the academy)
2016
- Main prize: In the middle of Germany: NSU. The perpetrators - Today is not every day . Prize winners: Gabriela Sperl , Sophie von Uslar , Quirin Berg and Max Wiedemann (producers), Thomas Wendrich (screenplay) and Christian Schwochow (director)
- Special prize for outstanding performance: Jutta Hoffmann and Brigitte Hobmeier for Part of Us
- Special award for screenplay: Esther Bernstorff for Part of Us
- Jury: Bettina Reitz (chair), Frank Baumbauer , Bettina Böttinger , Thea Dorn , Dimitrij Schaad
- Nominee films:
- The village of silence (ZDF; nominated by the members of the academy)
- The white rabbit (SWR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- The lost brother (WDR, ARD Degeto, BR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- The General Files (SWR, ARD Degeto, SR, BR; nominated by the members of the Academy)
- A secret in the village - sister and brother (ORF, ZDF; nominated by ORF)
- Part of us (BR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Lina (SRF; nominated by the broadcaster)
- In the middle of Germany: NSU. The perpetrators - Today is not every day (SWR, ARD Degeto, MDR; nominated by ARD)
- Night of Fear (ZDF; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Crime scene: who am I? (HR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Country thriller : If you only knew how beautiful it is here (Arte, ORF; nominated by Arte)
- Two lives. One hope (ProSieben, Sat.1; nominated by ProSieben / Sat.1)
2017
- Main prize: conflict
- Special prize for outstanding presentation: Bibiana Beglau , Franziska Hartmann and Joachim Król for Über Barbarossaplatz
- Special prize director: Julia von Heinz for Katharina Luther
- Jury: Bettina Reitz (chair), Bettina Böttinger , Thea Dorn , Burghart Klaußner , Christian Schwochow
- Nominee films:
- Respite (MDR, SWR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- The one with the blow (Arte, ZDF; nominated by Arte)
- Der Sohn (NDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- A commissioner returns (ZDF; nominated by ZDF)
- Family festival (ZDF, Arte; nominated by the members of the academy)
- I'll turn back time for you (ORF, ARD Degeto; nominated by ORF)
- Naked. The network never forgets. (ProSiebenSat.1; nominated by ProSiebenSat.1)
- Katharina Luther (MDR, ARD Degeto, BR, SWR; nominated by ARD)
- So on earth (SWR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- About Barbarossaplatz (WDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Zuckersand (BR, ARD Degeto, MDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Zwiespalt (SRF; nominated by SRF)
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
- Grand Prize: Foreign Enemy
- Special award for director: Dani Levy for Tatort: The music dies last
- Actor Award: Elisa Schlott and Hassan Akkouch for Stranger Daughter
- Honorable Mention: Submission
- Jury: Bettina Reitz (chair), Julia von Heinz , Sandra Kegel and Oliver Kienle , Michael Verhoeven
- Nominee films:
- The outdoor pool clique (SWR, ARD Degeto, MDR, NDR, SR; nominated by ARD)
- A child is wanted (ZDF, Arte; nominated by Arte)
- Foreign enemy (WDR; nominated by members of the academy)
- Foreign daughter (SWR; nominated by the Academy's selection committee)
- Kästner and little Tuesday (ARD Degeto, WDR, ORF; nominated by the members of the academy)
- The white lie (ORF, SWR; nominated by ORF)
- Saat des Terror (SWR, ARD Degeto, BR, RBB, SR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Südstadt (ZDF; nominated by ZDF)
- Scene of the crime: The music dies last (SRF; nominated by SRF)
- Toulouse (HR; nominated by the Academy's selection committee)
- Submission (RBB; nominated by the members of the Academy)
- We love life (ZDF; nominated by the Academy's selection committee)
2019
- Grand Prize: Tatort: Forever and You
- Special prize for outstanding acting: Karl Markovics for The Miracle of Wörgl
- Special prize for outstanding artistic achievements: Dietrich Brüggemann for Tatort: Murot and the marmot
- Jury: Christiane von Wahlert (Chair), Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay , Heike Hupertz , Leonhard Koppelmann , Simone Stewens
- Nominee films:
- Are you happy? (HR; nominated by the Academy's selection committee)
- The miracle of Wörgl (ORF, BR, Arte, SRF, RAI Südtirol; nominated by ORF)
- A completely normal day (Sat.1; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Hanne (Arte, NDR; nominated by Arte)
- Class reunion (WDR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Lotte at the Bauhaus (MDR, ARD Degeto, SWR; nominated by ARD)
- Play (BR, ARD Degeto; nominated by the Academy's selection committee)
- Silent screams (ZDF; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Crime scene: eat or die (SRF; nominated by the broadcaster)
- Tatort: Forever and You (SWR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Crime scene: Murot and the groundhog (HR; nominated by the members of the academy)
- Fatal Comeback (NDR; nominated by the Academy's selection committee)
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
- 1996: The Pact - When Children Kill ( Sat.1 )
- 1997: Lamorte ( ORF )
- 1998: Towards the end of the night ( SWR )
- 1999: The Model Boys ( ZDF )
- 2000: The Phantom ( ProSieben )
- 2001: The publisher ( NDR / WDR )
- 2002: Hope dies last (NDR)
- 2003: Swabian Children ( BR / SWR / ORF / SF )
- 2004: Bootcamp experiment (ProSieben)
- 2005: Maria's Last Journey (BR)
- 2006: My crazy Turkish wedding (ProSieben)
- 2007: Deployment in Hamburg - The last test (ZDF)
- 2008: You can never be sure (WDR)
- 2009: Mrs. Böhm says no (WDR)
- 2010: Live is Life - Die Spätzünder (ORF / SWR)
- 2011: Home video (NDR, BR, Arte)
- 2012: The last beautiful day (WDR)
- 2013: The Extinction (ORF / SWR)
- 2014: Tatort: Born in Pain ( hr / Das Erste )
- 2015: The disobedient (ProSiebenSat.1)
- 2016: Part of Us (BR)
- 2017: Sugar sand (BR, ARD Degeto, MDR)
- 2018: Kästner and Little Tuesday (ARD Degeto, WDR, ORF)
- 2019: Silent Screams (ZDF)
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
- 2000: Nicole Weegmann for Wolfsheim ; Juror: Detlev Buck
- 2001: Maria Speth for Into the Day ; Juror: Esther Gronenborn
- 2002: Ulrich Köhler for bungalow ; Juror: Andreas Dresen
- 2003: Hans Steinbichler for Hierankl ; Juror: Hendrik Handloegten
- 2004: Katinka Feistl for Am I sexy? ; Juror: Max Färberböck
- 2005: Aelrun Goette for Unter dem Eis ; Juror: Dennis Gansel
- 2006: Alain Gsponer for Real Life (Boom!) ; Juror: Nina Grosse
- 2007: Bastian Günther for autopilot ; Juror: Beate Langmaack
- Also nominated:
- Ingo Rasper for Pure Taste (SWR)
- Robert Thalheim for In the end there are tourists (ZDF)
- Jan-Christoph Glaser and Ingo Haeb for Neandertal (ZDF, Arte)
- Also nominated:
- 2008: Christian Schwochow for Novemberkind ; Juror: Matthias Brandt
- Also nominated:
- Matthias Kiefersauer for Baching (BR)
- Alejandro Cardenas-Amelio for My Mother's Tears (ZDF)
- Nana Neul for My Friend from Faro (WDR)
- Also nominated:
- 2009: Marc Rensing for Parkour (SWR); Juror: Michael Verhoeven
- Also nominated:
- Sinan Akkuş for Evet, I want! (RBB)
- Susanne Schneider for The day is coming (SWR)
- Ali Samadi Ahadi for Salami Aleikum (ZDF)
- Also nominated:
- 2010: Oliver Kienle for Up on Blood - Brothers on Probation (SWR); Juror: Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
- Also nominated:
- Feo Aladağ for Die Fremde (WDR)
- Lancelot von Naso for armistice (ZDF)
- Burhan Qurbani for Shahada (ZDF)
- Also nominated:
- 2011: David Wnendt for Kriegerin (ZDF); Juror Kai Wessel
- Also nominated:
- Florian Cossen for Das Lied in mir (BR, SWR)
- Brigitte Maria Bertele for Der Brand (SWR)
- Sophie Heldman for rich colors before black (WDR)
- Also nominated:
- 2012: Leo Khasin for Kaddish for a friend ; Juror Vivian Naefe
- Also nominated:
- Toke Constantin Hebbeln for We wanted to go to sea
- Sabine Bernardi for Romeos
- Lars-Gunnar Lotz for guilt are always the others
- Also nominated:
- 2013: Axel Ranisch for I feel disco
- Also nominated:
- 2014: Philipp Leinemann for We Were Kings (ZDF, Arte); Juror: Ina Weisse
- Also nominated:
- Johannes Naber for Time of the Cannibals (WDR, Arte, BR)
- Christina Schiewe for Be my Baby (ZDF)
- Frederik Steiner for And I'll be dead tomorrow noon (SWR, Arte)
- Also nominated:
- 2015: Marc Brummund for Freistatt (SWR / WDR / SR / NDR / Arte); Juror: Rosa von Praunheim
- Also nominated:
- Sonja Heiss for Hedi Schneider is stuck (ZDF / Arte)
- Sebastian Ko for Wir Monster (WDR / Arte)
- Thomas Stuber for Herbert (MDR / Arte / HR)
- Also nominated:
- 2016: Visar Morina for Babai (WDR); Juror: Matti Geschonneck
- Also nominated:
- Anne Zohra Berrached for 24 weeks (ZDF)
- Piotr J. Lewandowski for Jonathan (SWR, WDR, HR, Arte)
- Florian Schnell for offline - life is not a bonus level (SWR, Arte, BR)
- Also nominated:
- 2017: Ali Soozandeh for Tehran Tabu (ZDF / Arte); Juror: Dorothee Schön
- Also nominated:
- 2018: Felix Hassenfratz for the lost ; Juror: Hans Steinbichler
- Also nominated:
- 2019: Nora Fingscheidt for system sprinkler ; Juror: Hermine Huntgeburth
- Also nominated:
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
- 2004: Dominik Graf
- 2005: Heinrich Breloer
- 2006: Nico Hofmann
- 2007: Edgar Reitz
- 2008: Hans Janke
- 2009: Bettina Reitz
- 2010: Matti Geschonneck
- 2011: Senta Berger
- 2012: Klaus Doldinger
- 2013: Gabriela Sperl
- 2014: Liane Jessen
- 2015: Matthias Brandt
- 2016: Günter Schütter
- 2017: To Dorthe Braker (casting agent)
- 2018: Claudia Tronnier (Head of the ZDF editorial team, Das kleine Fernsehspiel )
- 2019: Julia from Heinz
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.
- 2004: Hotte in paradise
- 2007: Good morning, Mr. Grothe
- 2008: You can never be sure
- 2009: Mogadishu
- 2010: spring in autumn
- 2011: home video
- 2012: The sea in the morning
- 2013: Kreutzer comes ... to the hospital
- 2014: Crime scene: Born in pain
- 2015: A great departure
- 2016: The perpetrators - Today is not every day . Honorable Mention for If you only knew how beautiful it is here .
- 2017: The prize was not awarded because “not a single film was able to really inspire even a single jury member”.
- 2018: Pia Hierzegger for the script for Die Notlüge
- 2019: Crime scene: Murot and the marmot ; Honorable Mention for Tatort: Forever and You
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ The TV Film Prize 1964 to the present day , accessed on August 24, 2011
- ↑ Karl-Otto Saur at kress , accessed on August 24, 2011
- ^ Changes at the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival. In: Blickpunkt: Film. November 13, 2015, accessed December 1, 2019 .
- ↑ Archive 2000 to 1964, German Academy of Performing Arts ( Memento from March 19, 2005 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ 2007 program ( Memento from August 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF, 3.5 MB)
- ↑ a b c d e “My daughter Anne Frank” wins the television film award in Baden-Baden. Press release from the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival on November 27, 2015.
- ↑ Victories of favorites in Baden-Baden. In: Blickpunkt: Film from November 25, 2016.
- ↑ a b c d Axel Weidemann: TV eyes in the abyss. www.faz.net, December 5, 2017, accessed December 5, 2017 .
- ↑ Competition 2017 . Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ↑ Reason for the television film award of the German Academy of Performing Arts 2018. Baden-Baden television film festival , accessed on December 1, 2018 .
- ↑ a b c d The winners of the TV Film Festival 2018. TV Film Festival Baden-Baden, November 30, 2018, accessed on December 1, 2018 .
- ^ Reason for the special prize for directing 2018. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on December 1, 2018 .
- ↑ Reason for the Actor Award 2018. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on December 1, 2018 .
- ↑ Honorable Mention. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on December 1, 2018 .
- ^ The Jury 2018. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on December 1, 2018 .
- ↑ All competition films 2018. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on December 1, 2018 .
- ↑ a b c d The 2019 prices. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on December 1, 2019 .
- ↑ All competition films 2019. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on November 1, 2019 .
- ↑ The 3sat audience award. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on November 30, 2019 .
- ↑ Tatort "Born in pain" has won - 3sat viewers have voted. (No longer available online.) 3sat , November 21, 2014, archived from the original on November 29, 2014 ; Retrieved November 22, 2014 .
- ↑ "A part of us" wins the 3sat audience award -. Retrieved November 26, 2016 .
- ↑ 3sat audience award: Baden-Baden TV Film Festival. 3sat, accessed December 1, 2019 .
- ↑ Maria Speth is the MFG star 2001 ( memento from October 29, 2004 in the Internet Archive ), Filmbüro BW, requested on April 8, 2019
- ↑ Freundesleben - Das Fernsehfilm-Festival Baden-Baden, 14th edition ( Memento of October 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), epd medien No. 94, November 30, 2002
- ↑ Handloegten stepped in for the sick Doris Dörrie at short notice : Blickpunkt Film - 15th television film festival in Baden-Baden: Late happiness for Baier's "Schwabenkinder" , accessed on December 15, 2009
- ^ ZDF yearbook 2004: TV awards and prizes , accessed on August 24, 2011
- ^ ZDF / ARTE feature film "Teheran Tabu" was awarded the "MFG Star" young talent award at the TV film festival in Baden-Baden . Article dated December 1, 2017, accessed December 2, 2017.
- ↑ Hermine Huntgeburth - MFG juror 2019. Baden-Baden TV Film Festival, accessed on December 1, 2019 .
- ↑ a b 16th TV Film Festival: Dominik Graf clears away. Kino.de , accessed on August 24, 2011
- ↑ TV film festival awards Geschonneck and Breloer. Kino.de , accessed on August 24, 2011
- ↑ Hans Abich Prize 2017 for An Dorthe Braker. In: fernsehfilmfestival.de. Retrieved November 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Hans Abich Prize 2019 to Julia von Heinz. TV Film Festival Baden-Baden, accessed on November 6, 2019 .
- ↑ Laudation Prize of the student jury for "NSU 1: The perpetrators - Today is not every day" (BR). Retrieved December 7, 2017 .
- ↑ Special mention by the student jury 2016 “If you only knew how beautiful it is here” (ORF / ARTE). Retrieved December 7, 2017 .