The production company Neue Sentimental Film Hamburg donates young talents award “Die Elfe“, endowed with 5,000 euros
This
year the “Art Cinema Award“, donated by C.I.C.A.E. (Conf�d�ration
Internationale des Cin�mas d'Art et d'Essai), is presented in Hamburg
Festival Director Albert Wiederspiel is proud to have the young talents award
Die Elfe (literally:
“The Pixie”) being presented at Filmfest Hamburg, donated by one of
Europe’s leading advertising film production companies, Neue
Sentimental Film Hamburg (NSF). Helga Waterkotte, Managing Director of
NSF Hamburg: “The young talents award in the form of an elf symbolizes
the dreams of young directors and is simultaneously part of our company
logo.” Endowed with 5,000 euros, the young talents award “Die Elfe”
will be presented by a jury of three, consisting of agent Vicki
Hinrichs-Rickmers, actor Robert Atzorn and Sabine Lippert, also
Managing Director of NSF Hamburg.
And another prize is being presented at Filmfest Hamburg for the first time: The
Art Cinema Award,
established in 1969 by the Conf�d�ration Internationale des Cin�mas
d'Art et d'Essai (C.I.C.A.E.) (International Confederation of Art House
Cinemas). Detlef Ro�mann, chairman of both the German and the
international art cinema unions (AG KINO and C.I.C.A.E.), views the
presentation as “a wonderful partnership reinstated” and a cause for
joy: “The fact that Filmfest Hamburg is giving us the honour of
inviting a jury and presenting an award is an encouraging signal on
behalf of the City of Hamburg towards committed and high-brow cinema.”
All films that have a German distributor are nominated. The
confederation’s extensive network will support the distribution of the
winning film throughout Europe. Filmf�rderung Hamburg
Schleswig-Holstein is contributing 5,000 euros to the award in support
of PR measures by the German distributor. The international jury
consists of the cinema directors Daniel Lavaud (France), Dietmar Zingl
(Austria) and Erdmann Lange (Germany).
Once again the renowned
Douglas-Sirk-Award
will be awarded to an individual for rendering outstanding services to
cinema culture and the film industry. The presentation will take place
on Saturday, 27th September at 7.45 pm.
The
TV Producer Award is
presented in cooperation with Hamburg's Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Media, who are sponsoring the prize money of 30,000 euros. The award
goes to TV producers and is available exclusively for postproduction
contracts with companies from Hamburg. The jury members are producer
and scriptwriter Nina Bohlmann, actor Burghart Klau�ner and
scriptwriter Ruth Thoma.
The
Montblanc Scriptwriting Award
in the “Nordlichter” (“Northern Lights”) section is endowed with 50,000
euros and is presented by the long-established company Montblanc und
Filmfest Hamburg. This year the jury-council is made up of literary
manager Annette Pauw, writer Dirk C. Fleck and the General Manager of
Hoffmann & Campe publishing house, G�nter Berg.
The
Hamburg Film Critic Award
goes to a film that presents current affairs in a particularly original
manner. The members of the 2008 jury are Lars-Olav Beier (Der Spiegel),
Bernd Teichmann (Stern), Volker Behrens (Hamburger Abendblatt) and Jens
B�chsenmann (NDR 90,3).
Which is the best European box-office
hit? The audience itself can decide on the winning film of the
“eurovisuell” section by casting ballots. The
Audience Award is endowed with 5,000 euros and this year it is presented by the gentlemen’s club Gesellschaft Harmonie von 1789.
Altogether nine feature films and one animated film are competing for the
'Michel' Award,
donated by DVD provider Universal Pictures Germany and endowed with
5,000 euros, double as much as last year. A jury made up of children
and adolescents will determine the best children’s and youth film in
the international competition. The prize will be awarded in the cinema
CinemaxX Dammtor on 2nd October at 4.00 pm, before the final film.
The Michel Kinder- und JugendFilmfest (Children’s and Youth Film Festival) also features an audience award: the
Jetix-Movie-Award. The prize will be awarded in the cinema CinemaxX Dammtor on 2nd October at 4.00 pm by the children’s channel Jetix.
For the third time now, the free-to-air TV channel DAS VIERTE presents the
micromovie-Award
at Filmfest Hamburg. Of all the film ideas submitted, the ten best were
made into films. The TV- and Filmfest audiences decide on which of the
100-second films will receive the prize endowed with 4,444 euros.
Except
where stated otherwise, all award winners will be announced during the
awardgiving ceremony on the evening of 2nd October in the cinema
CinemaxX Dammtor.
The 16th Filmfest Hamburg takes place from
25th September - 2nd October 2008 in the cinemas CinemaxX Dammtor,
Abaton and 3001 cinema.
Further Information
Filmfest Hamburg
Kati Baumgarten, Claus Friede
Press and Communications
Telephone 040-399 19 00-29 / -17
[email protected]