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Bavarian Film Awards (Best Screenplay)
This is a list of the winners of the Bavarian Film Awards Prize for Best Screenplay. *1979 Reiner Kunze *1980 Judith Herzberg, Franz Weisz *1987 Percy & Eleonore Adlon, Ulf Miehe, Klaus Richter *1989 Gabriel Barylli *1993 Uli Schwarzenberger *1994 Jan Schütte, Thomas Strittmatter *1996 Kit Hopkins *1998 Rolf Basedow, Doris Dörrie, Ruth Stadler *1999 Romuald Karmakar, Bodo Kirchhoff *2000 Don Bohlinger, Christoph Darnstädt, Mario Giordano *2001 Franziska Buch *2002 Ruth Toma *2003 Luigi Falorni, Michael Gutmann, Hans-Christian Schmid *2004 Michael Gutmann, Oskar Roehler *2005 Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck Florian Maria Georg Christian Graf Henckel von Donnersmarck (; born 2 May 1973) is an Academy Award-winning German and Austrian film director. He is best known for writing and directing the 2006 dramatic thriller ''Das Leben der Anderen (The L ... *2006 Chris Kraus *2007 Ralf Westhoff References https://www.stmd.bayern.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Bayerische-Filmpreis ...
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Bayerischer Filmpreis
The Bavarian Film Awards (german: Bayerischer Filmpreis) have been awarded annually since 1979 by the state government of Bavaria in Germany for “exceptional achievement in German filmmaking.” Along with the German Film Awards, these are the most highly regarded awards for filmmaking achievement in Germany. The Bavarian Film Awards Gala takes place in mid-January at the Cuvilliés Theatre in Munich to honour films released in the previous year, and is one of the most glamorous highlights in the German film calendar. These awards are endowed with a cash disbursement totaling €400,000. The largest endowment, at €200,000, is given with the award for Best Producing, for "the single most exceptional German film that leaves the greatest overall impression." The other awards are each given with endowments of €10,000–25,000. Award winners are also given a porcelain statuette of the character Pierrot, designed by Franz Anton Bustelli and manufactured in the Nymphenburg Porcel ...
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Reiner Kunze
Reiner Kunze (born 16 August 1933 in Oelsnitz, Erzgebirge, Saxony) is a German writer and GDR dissident. He studied media and journalism at the University of Leipzig. In 1968, he left the GDR state party SED following the communist Warsaw Pact countries invasion of Czechoslovakia in response to the Prague Spring. He had to publish his work under various pseudonyms. In 1976, his most famous book ''The Lovely Years'', which contained critical insights into the life, and the policies behind the Iron Curtain, was published in West Germany to great acclaim. In 1977, the GDR regime expatriated him, and he moved to West Germany (FRG). He now lives near Passau in Bavaria. His writings consists mostly of poetry, though he wrote prose as well, including essays. He is also a translator of Czech poetry and prose. Kunze was a victim of the Stasi's psychological warfare program. In 2009, he was awarded the Thüringer Literaturpreis. Works * ''Die Zukunft sitzt am Tische''. 1955 (wit ...
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Judith Herzberg
Judith Frieda Lina Herzberg (born 4 November 1934) is a Dutch poet and writer. Life and work Judith Herzberg is the daughter of lawyer and writer Abel Herzberg. During World War II Herzberg went into hiding on various locations. Since 1983 Herzberg lives alternately in the Netherlands and Israel. She mainly writes poems and plays, and also works on films. Herzberg debuted in 1961 as a poet in the weekly ''Vrij Nederland''. Two years later, she published her first poetry collection, ''Zeepost''. She also wrote the plays ''Leedvermaak'', ''Charlotte'' and '' Rijgdraad'', which were made into films by Frans Weisz. ''Charlotte'' is about the painter Charlotte Salomon who was murdered in Auschwitz. In 1997 Herzberg received the P. C. Hooft Award for her entire oeuvre. Awards * 1980 Bavarian Film Awards, Best Screenplay * 1981 Jan Campert Prize for ''Botshol'' * 1988 Charlotte Köhler-prijs voor Literatuur for ''Leedvermaak'' * 1988 Cestoda-prijs * 1989 Nederlands-Vlaamse Toneelschr ...
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Percy Adlon
Paul Rudolf Parsifal "Percy" Adlon (; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his film ''Bagdad Cafe''. He is associated with the New German Cinema movement (ca. 1965–1985), and has been noted for his strong female characters and positive portrayals of lesbian relationships. Early life Adlon was born in Munich, Germany. He grew up in Ammerland/ Starnberger See. He studied art, theater history, and German literature at Munich's Ludwig-Maximilian University; took acting and singing classes; and was a member of the student theater group. Career Percy's films are shown and compete regularly at international film festivals, such as the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and others. He started his professional career as an actor, became interested in radio work, was a narrator and editor of literature series and a presenter and voice-over actor in television for 10 years. In 1970, he made his first short ...
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Ulf Miehe
Ulf Miehe (11 May 1940 – 13 July 1989) was a German screenwriter and film director. His 1975 film '' John Glückstadt'' was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''Jaider, der einsame Jäger'' (1971, directed by Volker Vogeler) * ''Output'' (1974, directed by Michael Fengler) * '' John Glückstadt'' (1975) * ''Der Unsichtbare ''Der Unsichtbare'' (German for "The Invisible") is a 1987 German comedy film starring Klaus Wennemann, Barbara Rudnik and (in a non-singing role) the German popstar Nena. Plot Peter Benjamin ( Klaus Wennemann), a successful middle-aged te ...'' (1987) References External links * 1940 births 1989 deaths People from Ostprignitz-Ruppin Film people from Brandenburg German male writers German crime fiction writers Male novelists 20th-century screenwriters {{Screen-writer-stub ...
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Gabriel Barylli
Gabriel Barylli (born 31 May 1957) is an Austrian actor and film director. He has appeared in more than 40 films and television shows since 1981. He won the Silver St. George award for Best Actor for his role in '' A French Woman'' at the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Selected filmography As actor * ' (1981), as Kurt Gerber * ' (1984, TV film), as Leonidas Tachezy * ' (1984), as Michael Blank * ' (1986, TV film), as Freddy Wolff * '' Wohin und zurück 3 – Welcome in Vienna'' (1986, TV film), as Freddy Wolff * '' Mit meinen heißen Tränen'' (1986, TV film), as Moritz von Schwind * '' Franza'' (1987, TV film), as Martin * '' Storms in May'' (1987, TV film), as Leopold Holzner * ''The Distant Land ''The Distant Land'' (german: Das weite Land) is a 1987 Austrian-German drama film that was adapted from the play by Arthur Schnitzler and directed by Luc Bondy. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. ...'' (1987), as Otto * ' ...
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Jan Schütte
Jan Schütte (born 26 June 1957) is a German film director and screenwriter. He has directed twelve films since 1982. His film '' The Farewell'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. After graduating from high school, he studied literature, philosophy and art history in Tübingen, Zurich and Hamburg. From 1979 he worked as a television reporter for regional TV programs. His first feature film ' premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 1987. Schütte was director of the German Film and Television Academy and is the director of the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. Schütte lives with his wife Christina Szápáry in Los Angeles and Berlin. Filmography * '' Ugge Bärtle – Bildhauer'' (1982, documentary) * ' (1987) — (screenplay with ) * '' Verloren in Amerika'' (1988, documentary) * ' (1990) — (screenplay with ) * '' Nach Patagonien'' (1991, documentary) — (based on ''In Patagonia'' by Bruce Chatwin) * ' (1994) — (screenp ...
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Doris Dörrie
Doris Dörrie (; born 26 May 1955) is a German film director, producer and author. Biography Born in Hanover, Dörrie completed her secondary education there in 1973. The same year, she began a two-year attendance in film studies in the drama department of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She then studied at the New School of Social Research in New York. She worked odd jobs in cafés and as a film presenter in New York's Goethe-Institut. In 1975, back in Germany, Dörrie began to study at the University of Television and Film Munich. She wrote film reviews for the '' Süddeutsche Zeitung'', where she was also assistant editor. Subsequently, Dörrie worked as a volunteer for various television stations, and filmed short documentaries. She has published several novels, short story collections and children's books, and also staged and directed a number of operas. Dörrie is a member of the PEN Centre Germany and the German Film Academy. She was a member of ...
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Romuald Karmakar
Romuald Karmakar (born February 15, 1965) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He was born in Wiesbaden, Germany as the son of a Bengali father and a French mother. From 1977 to 1982 he lived in Athens. He has won several national and international awards, including the German National Film Award in Gold in 1996 for '' Der Totmacher'' (''Deathmaker''). His work has been honored with several retrospectives at festivals and cinematheques. In 2008, the MoMA celebrated his film ' (''The Himmler Project'') as one of the top 250 most important artistic acquisitions of the Museum since 1980. A member of Akademie der Künste, Berlin (the Academy of the Arts, Berlin), Karmakar is internationally regarded for his honest representation of the less attractive aspects of society by focusing on those perpetrators responsible for these downfalls. Karmakar is currently a Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University (2012–13). He has been invited as ...
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Franziska Buch
Franziska Buch (born 15 November 1960 in Stuttgart) is a German film director and screenwriter. In her work she concentrates on issues that deal with childhood and youth. The main topic in almost all of her movies is family and its difficulty shown out from children's perspectives. Franziska Buch is mainly known for the movie ''Emil and the Detectives (2001 film), Emil and the Detectives'' (2001). In addition, she teaches Scriptwriting at the Film Academy in Ludwigsburg since 1996. She is also the principal of the screen-play at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, film academy of Baden-Württemberg since 2002.http://www.filmportal.de/person/franziska-buch_f9054a1911774ca49f981e978a7e37a1 , www.filmportal.de. Career ''Early career –1999'' After studying philosophy and Germanistik, German philology at Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart University as well as at Sapienza, Rome University Franziska Buch graduates with an M.A. In 1986 she moved on to the University of Television and Fi ...
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Hans-Christian Schmid
Hans-Christian Schmid (born 1965) is a German film director and screenwriter. Life and work Hans-Christian Schmid has collaborated with on several of the movies that he directed. Gutmann wrote screenplays for ''23 (film), 23 — Nichts ist so wie es scheint'' (1998), and ''Crazy (2000 film), Crazy'' (2000). Gutmann also directed ' (2001) for which he and Schmid wrote the screenplay. Awards * 1995: Findling Award for ''Himmel und Hölle'' * 2003: Bavarian Film Awards, Bavarian Film Award, Best Screenpla* 2003: Findling Award for ''Lichter'' Filmography * ''Sekt oder Selters'' (1989) * ''Die Mechanik des Wunders'' (1992) * ''Himmel und Hölle'' (1994) * ''After Five in the Forest Primeval'' (''Nach Fünf im Urwald'') (1995) * ''23 (film), 23 — Nichts ist so wie es scheint'' (1998) * ''Crazy (2000 film), Crazy'' (2000) * ''Distant Lights (2003 film), Distant Lights'' (''Lichter'') (2003) * ''Requiem (2006 film), Requiem'' (2006) * ''Storm (2009 film), Storm'' (''Sturm'') (2009) ...
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Oskar Roehler
Oskar Roehler (born 21 January 1959) is a German film director, screenwriter and journalist. He was born in Starnberg, the son of writers Gisela Elsner and Klaus Roehler. Since the mid-1980s, he has been working as a screenwriter, for, among others, Niklaus Schilling, Christoph Schlingensief and Mark Schlichter. Since the early 1990s, he has also been working as a film director. For his film No Place to Go he won the Deutscher Filmpreis. His 2010 film '' Jew Suss: Rise and Fall'' was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Partial filmography * ''Gentleman'' (1995) * ''Silvester Countdown'' (1997) * ''Gierig'' (1999) * '' No Place to Go'' (2000) * ''Suck My Dick'' (2001) * ''Beloved Sister'' (2002) * ''Angst'' (2003) * ''Agnes and His Brothers'' (2004) * '' The Elementary Particles'' (2006) * ''Lulu and Jimi'' (2009) * '' Jew Suss: Rise and Fall'' (2010) * ''Sources of Life'' (2013) * ''Punk Berlin 1982'' (2015) * '' Subs'' (2017) * ''Enfan ...
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