The Preis der deutschen Filmkritik is a prize given by the German Film Critics Association, awarded to the best German films of the past year. The Preis der deutschen Filmkritik is the only German film prize issued exclusively by film critics. The announcement and award ceremony takes place at the Berlinale, and is conducted in cooperation with Moviepilot. The prizes for the best experimental film and for the best short film are awarded at the Media & Art Festival in Osnabrück and at the Dresden Film Festival, respectively. The Preis der deutschen Filmkritik was awarded irregularly from 1956 to 1963 in varying categories. From 1968, the prize was awarded regularly in the areas of feature (Spielfilm), short film (Kurzfilm) and documentary film (Dokumentarfilm). Since 2000, prizes are given in eleven categories

  • Bester Spielfilm – best feature
  • Bestes Spielfilmdebüt – best feature debut
  • Beste Darstellerin – best actress
  • Bester Darsteller – best actor
  • Bester Dokumentarfilm – best documentary film
  • Bestes Drehbuch – best screenplay
  • Beste Kamera – best camera
  • Beste Musik – best music
  • Bester Schnitt – best cutting
  • Bester Experimentalfilm – best experimental film
  • Bester Kurzfilm – best short film
  • Ehrenpreis – honor prize

Since 2006, an additional special prize has been awarded.

Winners

The year indicates the year when the film was first shown. The prize is always awarded the following year.

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

  • Bester Spielfilm: When We Leave by Feo Aladağ
  • Bestes Spielfilmdebüt: When We Leave by Feo Aladağ
  • Beste Darstellerin: Sibel Kekilli in When We Leave, and Sophie Rois in Three
  • Bester Darsteller: Devid Striesow in Three
  • Bester Dokumentarfilm: Im Haus meines Vaters sind viele Wohnungen by Hajo Schomerus
  • Bestes Drehbuch: Feo Aladağ for When We Leave
  • Beste Kamera: Judith Kaufmann for When We Leave
  • Beste Musik: Stéphane Moucha & Max Richter for When We Leave, and Christoph M. Kaiser & Julian Maas for The Coming Days
  • Bester Schnitt: Andrea Mertens for When We Leave
  • Bester Experimentalfilm: Nacht um Olympia by Timo Schierhorn
  • Bester Kurzfilm: Go Bash by Stefan Prehn and Stefan Eckel
  • Ehrenpreis: Heinz Badewitz[1]

2011

2012

2013

  • Bester Spielfilm: Home from Home by Edgar Reitz
  • Bestes Spielfilmdebüt: Nothing Bad Can Happen by Katrin Gebbe
  • Beste Darstellerin: Antonia Lingemann in Bastard by Carsten Unger
  • Bester Darsteller: Sascha Alexander Gersak in Nothing Bad Can Happen, and Murat Kurnaz in 5 Jahre Leben
  • Bester Dokumentarfilm: Der Banker: Master of the Universe by Marc Bauder
  • Bester Kinderfilm: Sputnik by Markus Dietrich
  • Bestes Drehbuch: Frauke Finsterwalder and Christian Kracht for Finsterworld
  • Beste Kamera: Gernot Roll for Home from Home
  • Beste Musik: Martin Todsharow for Sources of Life
  • Bester Schnitt: Anne Fabini for Houston by Bastian Günther
  • Bester Experimentalfilm: Ein Gespenst geht um in Europa by Julian Radlmaier
  • Bester Kurzfilm: Wie ist die Welt so stille by Susann Maria Hempel
  • Ehrenpreis: Wilhelm Hein for his Engagement for the Undergroundkino and the independent and experimental Film

2014

  • Bester Spielfilm: Age of Cannibals by Johannes Naber
  • Bestes Spielfilmdebüt: Fräulein Else by Anna Martinetz
  • Beste Darstellerin: Liv Lisa Fries in Zurich and Staudamm
  • Bester Darsteller: Sebastian Blomberg in Age of Cannibals
  • Bester Dokumentarfilm: Deutschboden by André Schäfer
  • Bester Kinderfilm: The Pasta Detectives by Neele Leana Vollmar
  • Bestes Drehbuch: Stefan Weigl for Age of Cannibals
  • Beste Kamera: Philip Gröning for The Police Officer's Wife
  • Beste Musik: Sven Rossenbach and Florian van Volxem for Beloved Sisters
  • Bester Schnitt: Claudia Wolscht for Beloved Sisters
  • Bester Experimentalfilm: Femminielli by Nino Pezzella
  • Bester Kurzfilm: Raimund – Ein Jahr davor by Hans-Dieter Grabe
  • Ehrenpreis: Erika and Ulrich Gregor
  • Sonderpreis der Dokumentarfilmjury: Heinz Emigholz for his work Photographie und jenseits

2015

2016

  • Bester Spielfilm: Toni Erdmann by Maren Ade
  • Bestes Spielfilmdebüt: Fado by Jonas Rothlaender
  • Beste Darstellerin: Lilith Stangenberg in Wild
  • Bester Darsteller: Josef Hader in Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe
  • Bester Dokumentarfilm: Chamissos Schatten by Ulrike Ottinger
  • Bester Kinderfilm: At Eye Level by Evi Goldbrunner and Joachim Dollhopf
  • Bestes Drehbuch: Maren Ade for Toni Erdmann
  • Beste Kamera: Wolfgang Thaler for Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe
  • Beste Musik: Levin Kärcher and Alula Araya for Beti und Amare
  • Bester Schnitt: Heike Parplies for Toni Erdmann
  • Bester Experimentalfilm: Havarie by Philip Scheffner
  • Bester Kurzfilm: Telefon Santrali by Sarah Drath
  • Ehrenpreis: Helke Misselwitz

References

  1. Preis der deutschen Filmkritik 2010 Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (PDF), retrieved on 14 February 2012
  2. Preis der deutschen Filmkritik 2012 Archived 2018-02-26 at the Wayback Machine, last access 14 February 2013.
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