Crime scene Eifel

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The crime festival Tatort Eifel has been taking place every two years on the third weekend in September in Daun in the Vulkaneifel since 2001 . The organizers are the district of Vulkaneifel and the state of Rhineland-Palatinate as part of the “Rhineland-Palatinate Cultural Summer”.

festival

The festival is designed for trade visitors and crime lovers and also includes a specialist program for the film and television industry. Readings, film premieres and lectures by experts from the fields of criminology and science are offered. The festival works together with the Association of German Scriptwriters (VDD). The festival director is Heinz-Peter Hoffmann.

Competitions and Prizes

German Short Crime Prize

We are looking for original and exciting short stories on a given topic in which the Eifel plays a special role. Six submissions are selected by a jury and appear in the Tatort Eifel - anthology by KBV-Verlag. They are read in front of an audience.

  • 2002
1st place: Benjamin Marx for Andevant Kullack
2nd place: Maria Luise Stübner for Der Lanzer
3rd place: Kai Hensel for Das Huhn
  • 2003
1st place: Sabine Bernardi for Eiskalt
2nd place: Petra Steuber for a gruesome find
3rd place: Marion Dilg for CAFFEE
  • 2005
1st place: Martin Spiegelberg for something else
2nd place: Bettina Stelzig-Theisen for Jakobsleiter
3rd place: Birgit Lohmeyer for Barbados
  • 2007
1st place: Daniel Twardowski for night train
2nd place: Alex Krapp for harvest time
3rd place: Jörg Maurer for Meschen
  • 2009
1st place: Anke Laufer for unsolved
2nd place: Nele Peerenboom for The Blind Spot
3rd place: Thomas Kiehl for Sudoku-Man
  • 2011
1st place: Melanie Raabe for The Tooth Fairy
2nd place: Malte Landsberger for the outskirts
3rd place: Wolfgang Quest for The Double Trap ; Also nominated were: Paul Pfeffer for Jonas , Andrea Revers for Bad Habits and Lothar Wirtz for Magische Eifel
  • 2013
1st place: Christian Riedel for Terroir
2nd place: Miriam Mohnitz for The Threat
3rd place: Rosemarie Müller for Eifel crime thriller ; Also nominated were: Tim Brenner for Papa hatst Fremdsprache , Jan-Christian Hansen for The Murderer in My Head and Joner Storesang for Until it eats one up
  • 2015
1st place: Ingrid Kaltenegger for Punks Not Dead
2nd place: Petra Steuber for This time you wave
3rd place: Martin Brust for Luckily ; The following were also nominated: Carolin Gilbaya for Red blooms the gentian , Paul Pfeffer for Im Dickicht and Antonia Spohr for On the Autobahn with Niki Lauda
  • 2017
1st place: Ingrid Reidel for The beautiful view
2nd place: Kathrin Döbele for Das Nest
3rd place: Paul Pfeffer for The Death Room ; The following were also nominated: Christian Kuhn for I'm coming to you , Anja Labussek and Thomas Hocke for Sleeping Beauty in the Maar and Wolfgang Quest for Deadly Alibi
  • 2019
1st place: Michael Rapp for Heimat is ...
2nd place: Sascha Keller for murder with bread rolls
3rd place: Dr. Susanne Hartmann for eleven ; Also nominated were: Isabella Archan for Am Paustenbacher Venn , Ricarda Gombert for Die Heimkehr and Sebastian Wotschke for My next victim

Short film competition

The short film competition is aimed at students of film schools as well as young filmmakers. The competition is organized in cooperation with Südwestrundfunk (SWR). A jury will select three entries. In addition to prize money for the winners, the selected short films will be shown in the presence of the filmmakers in front of an audience of experts and those interested in crime stories at the Vulkaneifel cinema in Daun.

  • 2007: 1st place: Nico Zingelmann for 15 minutes of truth , 2nd place: Johannes F. Sievert for KomA , 3rd place: Joachim Jung for America Night
  • 2009: 1st place: Marvin Kren for Schautag , 2nd place: Markus Beck for an evening away from home , 3rd place: Nik Sentenza for Das Zimmer
  • 2011: 1st place: Erwin Häcker for basement , 2nd place: Anca Mirana Lazaresch for Silent River , 3rd place: Carsten Vauth u. Marco J. Riedl for On Air
  • 2013: 1st place: Sebastian Marka for interview , 2nd place: Florian Ross for Until the Last Sip , 3rd place: Julius Grimm for Noisy Silence
  • 2015: 1st place: Mark Steck for Gummifaust , 2nd place: Andreas Pakull for Anti Cupid , 3rd place: Peter Baumann for Border Patrol

Winner of the crime story fair and the "The Clou" award

in cooperation with the Association of German Scriptwriters (VDD) and Tatort Eifel; endowed with a total of 7,000 euros

  • 2009: 1st place: Peter Dommaschk; 2nd place: Stephan Falk
  • 2011: 1st place: Robert Hummel; 2nd place: Rene Zeuner and Jochen Thum; 3rd place: Doris Jahn
  • 2013: 1st place: Yves Hensel, Robert Hummel
  • 2015: Selected participants: Rainer Butt, Thomas Brückner & Jürgen Starbatty, Axel Melzener & Julia Nika Neviandt, Nikolaus von Uthmann

Prize winner "The Roland"

Personalities or productions "of outstanding importance for the crime scene" are awarded the "Roland Film Prize" every two years. The award is named after the Hamburg crime director Jürgen Roland . The award ceremony will take place during the final gala.

"Tatort Eifel Junior Award" winner

  • 2013: Charlene Billigmann, Eva Pinger, Michelle Weiler and Paula Mertes class 9a at the Kurfürst-Balduin-Gymnasium in Münstermaifeld
  • 2015: Paula Lohberg, elementary school Mehren, age group I (9–13 years); Marvin Hoffmann, Sankt-Matthias-Gymnasium Gerolstein, age group II (14-20 years)
  • 2017: Sabrina Maas and Hannah Stülp, St-Josef-Gymnasium Biesdorf, age group I; Chloé Camus, Goethe-Gymnasium Bad Ems, age group II

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roland Film Prize for Rostock "Polizeiruf 110" . Article dated June 6, 2019, accessed June 6, 2019.
  2. Crime Festival: Roland Film Prize goes to «Polizeiruf 110» from Rostock . Article dated June 6, 2019, accessed June 6, 2019.
  3. SWR media library