Prix ​​Italia

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The Prix ​​Italia is a European radio, television and internet competition. It was founded in 1948 by Radiotelevisione Italiana in Capri and is now one of the oldest and most prestigious international awards.

75 public and private broadcasters are partners and permanent members of the Prix Italia. They represent 60 countries in five continents.

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The first radio play , which won the Prix Italia was 1954 BBC production of Dylan Thomas ' Under Milk Wood (dt. Under Milk Wood ), which is directed by Douglas Cleverdon was staged (1903-1987). In 1987 the Prix Italia received the WDR radio play Nordwestpassage from author Guntram Vesper and director Heinz von Cramer . In 1995, Andreas Ammer and FM Einheit received the award for their Dante adaptation Apocalypse Live .

In the feature category (radio documentation), for example, the French work Questionnaire pour Lesconil by Yann Paranthoën ( Radio France ) was awarded in 1980 , and in 2007 the Danish production Bomben i Bagdad ( The Bomb in Baghdad ) by Torben Paaske ( Danmarks Radio ). In 2009, Lost in Music - The Cornel Chiriac Story by Patrick Banush, a co-production of ARD - Südwestrundfunk SWR with Westdeutscher Rundfunk WDR and BR received the award.

As the first German television film , the Wandering of Souls (screenplay: Karl Wittlinger , director: Rainer Erler ) received an award in 1962 ; the Bavaria production was later shown in the cinemas, but was shot and broadcast as a television film. This was followed in 1971 by the millionaire game by Wolfgang Menge and Tom Toelle . In 2000 Schande received the award from Claudia Prietzel and Peter Henning , and in 2012 the last beautiful day (director: Johannes Fabrick , screenplay: Dorothee Schön ).

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Individual evidence

  1. Torben Paaske vandt i 2007 Prix Italia med montagen "Bomben i Bagdad" ( Memento from June 15, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (Danish)
  2. ^ Award winners' documentation (PDF), p. 131.