Network Movie

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NETWORK MOVIE

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legal form Limited Liability Company (GmbH)
founding 1998
Seat Cologne and Hamburg, Germany
management Jutta Lieck-Klenke, Wolfgang Cimera
Website www.networkmovie.de

Network Movie has been producing television films, television series, series and multi-part series as well as international co-productions since the company was founded in 1998. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of ZDF Enterprises , but also produces for RTL and ARD. The managing directors are Jutta Lieck-Klenke , who founded the branch in Hamburg in 2003, and Wolfgang Cimera , who succeeded company founder Reinhold Elschot in the company's headquarters in Cologne in June 2009.

Network Movie produces, for example, the television series Einsatz in Hamburg (2000–2013), Nachtschicht (since 2002), Liebe, Babys und ein große Herz (2006–2012), Under other circumstances (since 2006), Der Kommissar und das Meer (since 2007 ), Stralsund (since 2009), Katie Fforde (since 2010), Beside the Spur (since 2015), Solo for Weiss (since 2016) and the series SOKO Köln , Stolberg , Im Knast and Da komm Kalle .

Often filming takes place in Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin and Munich, but also in Spain, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Argentina, Sweden, Turkey, Italy, Namibia and the USA. As an international co-producer, the company is involved in films such as Ingmar Bergmans Sarabande , Wim Wenders' Don't Come Knocking or the film adaptations of the Kommissar Wallander novels based on Henning Mankell .

Excellent productions (selection)

Jenseits (1999) on behalf of ZDF

Save your skin (1999) on behalf of ZDF

  • Rencontres Internationales de Television television festival in Reims in the category “Best Foreign Film” 2002

Verbotene Küsse (2001) on behalf of ZDF

Mord am Meer (2004) on behalf of ZDF

  • TV Producer Award Hamburg Film Festival 2004
  • Television film award of the German Academy of Performing Arts for Nadja Uhl in the category “Best Actress” 2005
  • Special jury award at the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival for Nadja Uhl 2005
  • Awarded "Bronze World Medal" in the category "Drama" at the New York Festivals 2006
  • Nomination for the German TV Prize in the category “Best Director of TV Film” 2005
  • Nomination for the Golden Camera in the category “Best German TV Film” 2006
  • Nomination for the Adolf Grimme Prize in the category “Fiction & Entertainment” 2006
  • Nomination for the German Camera Prize in the "Television Game" category for Hannes Hubach 2005

Die Nachrichten (2005) on behalf of ZDF

Duel in der Nacht (2007) on behalf of ZDF

Use in Hamburg - The last test (2007) on behalf of ZDF

Kidnapped (2008) on behalf of ZDF

  • Golden Camera in the category “Best TV Film” 2010
  • Nomination for the Golden Camera in the category “Best Actor” for Heino Ferch 2010
  • Nomination for the Adolf Grimme Prize in the “Fiction” category in 2010

Amigo - death on arrival on behalf of ZDF

  • New York Festival 2011 - Finalist Certificate in the category "TV Movie / Drama Special"
  • TV crime festival Wiesbaden in the category "Best Director" 2011

Lollipop monster

  • "Particularly valuable" rating from the German Film and Media Assessment FBW
  • Bavarian film award in the category “Best Young Actress” for Jella Haase and in the category “Best Cinematography” for Hannes Hubach 2011
  • German Film Critics' Prize in the “Best Film Music” category for Ingo Ludwig Frenzel 2011
  • Femina Film Award in the “Costume Design” category for Julia Brandes 2011
  • Nomination Berlinale for the "Teddy Award" 2011
  • Nomination “New Faces Award” 2011 for Sarah Horváth

Night shift - one murder too many on behalf of ZDF

  • Nomination for the German Television Award in the category “Best Actor” for Mišel Matičević 2011

Night shift - We are the police on behalf of ZDF

  • Nomination for the Adolf Grimme Prize in the “Fiction / Special” category in 2011

The teacher on behalf of ZDF

  • Special Prize Günter Rohrbach Film Prize for Anna Loos 2011
  • Bavarian television award in the category "Best Actress" for Anna Loos 2012
  • Nomination for the Adolf Grimme Prize in the “Fiction” category in 2012
  • Nomination for the 2011 Günter Rohrbach Film Prize

SOKO Cologne: The last mission on behalf of ZDF

  • Nomination for the German Camera Prize in the category "TV series editing" for Darius Simaifar 2012

Commissioner Stolberg on behalf of ZDF

  • Nomination for the Jupiter Award in the category "Best TV Series (National)" 2013

The end of a night (2012) on behalf of ZDF

  • German television award in the categories of “Best TV Film” and “Best Actress” for Ina Weisse and Barbara Auer 2012
  • Günter Rohrbach Film Award for Barbara Auer and Ina Weisse in the category “Best Actresses” 2012
  • Golden Camera in the category “Best TV Film” 2013
  • Nominated Bambi in the category “Best Actress National” for Barbara Auer
  • Nomination for the Golden Camera in the category “Best Lead Actress” Ina Weisse 2013
  • Nomination for the Grimme Prize 2013

Awards for international co-productions

The fifth woman was awarded the main prize for "Best Miniseries" at the 1st TV Festival in Venice and the "TV Feature Film Prize 2002" at the Cologne Conference. The man without a past by Aki Kaurismäki (including three prizes in Cannes 2002, Oscar nomination 2003), Reconstruction by Christoffer Boe (including “Camera d'Or” Cannes 2003), the film was awarded the Oscar “Foreign Language Film ”submitted. Don't Come Knocking by Wim Wenders (including “Best Cinematography” European Film Award 2005), Trilogy 1 by Theo Angelopoulos ( FIPRESCI Award Berlin 2004), Gabrielle by Patrice Chéreau (including “Lumière” award for Isabelle Huppert), Adam's apples by Anders Thomas Jensen (including audience award at the film festivals in Hamburg, São Paulo, Wisconsin and Warsaw, three Danish “Roberts” etc.), Son of Rambow by Garth Jennings (including audience award Locarno 2008). The surprise hit Lost Persons' Area by Karoline Strubbe (including Cannes Film Award 2009). In addition, The Last Weynfeldt , with Stefan Kurt and Marie Bäumer in the leading roles, received two Swiss film awards and opened the Cologne Conference in 2011.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press portal website