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The German Film Award (), also known as Lola after its prize statuette, is the national film award of
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. It is presented at an annual ceremony honouring cinematic achievements in the
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. Besides being the most important
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in Germany, it is also the most highly endowed German cultural award, with cash prizes in its current 20 categories totalling nearly three million euros. From 1951 to 2004 it was awarded by a commission, but since 2005 the award has been organized by the German Film Academy ( Deutsche Filmakademie). The Federal Commissioner for Cultural and Media Affairs has been responsible for the administration of the prize since 1999. The awards ceremony is traditionally held in
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.


History

The award was created in 1951 by the
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and was first given out during the
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. A practice that was kept for the upcoming decades. Since 1999 it is commissioned by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. In the first years the awards had numerous trophies that were handed out for different categories. Aside from the main categories for Best Picture, Director and Screenplay most others from the inaugural edition have been short lived such as ''Film that promote democratic values'' due to the constant change of the awards constitution in the early years. As a rule stated that awards would only be awarded for outstanding achievements, not every category had a winner each year. Over time, the award in the shape of a film tape became the most common trophy, either in gold or silver. The Golden Bowl became the highest honour for Best Picture, however due to not being handed out for more than 17 years, the award was abolished in 1996. Due to the confusing mechanism as well as changing categories, the award lost its relevance. With only a press conference and no televised broadcast, it did not attract the public's interest in
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. Since the reunification of Germany in 1990, constants efforts have been made to underline the award's significance as a national correlation to similar awards honours such as the
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or the Césars. In 1995 for the first time, winners were announced during a glamorous telecast in
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, one of the most prestigious venues of former
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. In the following years, other locations were chosen that were symbolic for the once divided city such as the Berlin Tempelhof Airport or the
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. Since 1999, the various category winners are awarded a statuette, the LOLA. The name refers to
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's role in '' Der blaue Engel'',
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's film ''
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'' and
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's very successful movie ''Lola rennt''. Mechthild Schmidt, Partner of HouseWorks digital media, New York about her 1999 design: "I wanted to symbolize motion. Film IS movement. I wanted the statue to express confidence without being stern, strength without being static. It was important to me to give the "Deutschen Filmpreis" its own identity, not trying to borrow what other awards already successfully symbolize. While the Oscar is the strong, firm standing fighter and winner, I wanted the Filmprize statue to symbolize the dynamics of movement, the muse, the inspiration necessary to make a work of art, to become a winner. The movement is carried through to the asymmetrical conical base. Stylistically, I was looking for a timeless modern design as well as a historical reference to the first golden era of German film, the Art Deco in the 1920s." From 1999 to 2002 the show was televised by a private broadcaster
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. Since 2003 it has rotated each year between the two major German public broadcasters ARD and
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. Before the founding of the German Film Academy (Deutsche Filmakademie) in 2005 a single prize was awarded for the technical categories of
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,
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, production design,
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and musical score in the category "Outstanding Singular Achievement".


Selection process

Borrowing from the American model, the awards have been made by an academy, the Deutsche Filmakademie, since 2005. The academy replaces a much-criticised
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which was constituted according to the principle of political proportionality, and on which politicians and
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men also sat. Now the jury consists of the members of the German Film Academy, which makes them a well specialised jury. The selection process has three main steps: # Registration and pre-selection # Nomination # Election of the award winners Nominations are decided by a pre-determined jury from each branch. Except for the film categories, usually three nominees are announced. More nominees are allowed in case of a tie. The nominations for the film categories are endowed with 100.000 Euro (Documentary), 125.000 Euro (Best Children's Film) and 250.000 Euro (Feature Film). Winners in each individual categories get 10.000 Euro, whereas the main winner in the Film category gets 500.000 Euro (including the nomination reward). The Best Film category features six nominees with the three most voted winning a bronze, silver and gold award respectively.


Categories


Merit awards

* Best Fiction Film * Best Documentary Film * Best Children's Film *
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* Best Screenplay * Best Actress * Best Actor * Best Supporting Actress * Best Supporting Actor * Best Cinematography * Best Editing * Best Costume Design * Best Production Design * Best Sound Editing * Best Score * Best Make-Up * Best Visual Effects and Animation


Special awards

* Honorary Award for Outstanding Contributions to German Cinema * Bernd Eichinger Memorial Award * Audience Award for the highest grossing Film of the Year


Retired awards

* Best Foreign Film * Audience Award for Best Picture and Actor/Actress


Ceremonies


Trivia


Films that received six or more German Film Awards


"Big Five" winners and nominees


Winners

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'' (2016) #Best Film: ''Toni Erdmann'' #Best Director:
Maren Ade Maren Ade (; born 12 December 1976) is a German film director, screenwriter and producer. Ade lives in Berlin, teaching screenwriting at the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg. Together with Janine Jackowski and Jonas Dornbach, she ...
#Best Actor:
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#Best Actress:
Sandra Hüller Sandra Hüller (; born 30 April 1978) is a German actress. She gained critical praise for her portrait of Anneliese Michel in Hans-Christian Schmid's drama ''Requiem'' (2006), and is best known internationally for her starring role in Maren Ad ...
#Best Writing: Maren Ade *''
System Crasher ''System Crasher'' (german: Systemsprenger) is a 2019 German drama film directed by Nora Fingscheidt. Plot The nine-year-old Bernadette, known as “Benni”, is considered aggressive and wayward. If anyone but her mother touches her face, she l ...
'' (2020) #Best Film: ''System Crasher'' #Best Director:
Nora Fingscheidt Nora Fingscheidt ( ) is a German director and screenwriter. She has been a participant of the film festival since 2011 for her short films, winning the prize in 2017 for ''Without This World'' (''Ohne diese Welt''). She became widely known for ...
#Best Actor:
Albrecht Schuch Albrecht Abraham Schuch (born 21 August 1985) is a German actor. He is the recipient of several accolades, including three German Film Awards, a Bavarian Film Award, and a German Television Award. He has been nominated for a British Academy Fi ...
#Best Actress:
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#Best Writing: Nora Fingscheidt


Nominees

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'' (2002): Best Actress (
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) *'' Go for Zucker!'' (2004): Best Actress (
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) *''
The White Ribbon ''The White Ribbon'' (german: Das weiße Band) is a 2009 German-language drama film, written and directed by Michael Haneke. Released in black-and-white, the film offers a dark depiction of society and family in a northern German village just be ...
'' (2009): Best Actress (
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) Three awards won *'' Stopped on Track'' (2011): Best Actress (
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) and Writing (
Andreas Dresen Andreas Dresen (born 16 August 1963) is a German film director. His directing credits include '' Cloud 9'', '' Summer in Berlin'', ''Grill Point'' and ''Night Shapes''. His film '' Stopped on Track'' premiered at the Un Certain Regard section at ...
and Cooky Ziesche)


Actors with two or more competitive awards


See also

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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 ...
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Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
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Bogey Awards The Bogey Award (officially Box Office Germany Award) is a German film award. It's based on the number of people seeing a film within a given time frame. The prize has been awarded by the industry's trade journal ''Blickpunkt: Film'' since 1997. ...
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Cinema of Germany The film industry in Germany can be traced back to the late 19th century. German cinema made major technical and artistic contributions to early film, broadcasting and television technology. Babelsberg Studio, Babelsberg became a household synon ...


Notes


References


External links

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deutsche-filmakademie.de
Database of recipients 1951 – today *
Promotion of German Film and Cinema by the German Federal Government
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List of Lola categories and associated monetary awards {{Authority control Awards established in 1951