14 German Films to Compete for New German Cinema New Talent Award at Munich Film Festival 2019

ALL I NEVER WANTED
ALL I NEVER WANTED

The renowned New German Cinema New Talent Award goes to eligible up-and-comers in the New German Cinema section at Munich International Film festival (Filmfest München) and carries a purse of €70,000, making it one of the most lucrative newcomer awards in the German film industry. Writers, directors, and actors in the sidebar who have not made more than three feature films have a shot at the prize, as well as producers who have not made more than six feature films. Candidates from fourteen films qualify this year. All are world premieres at the festival.

The €70,000 Euro purse goes to Best Director (€30,000), Best Production (€20,000), Best Screenplay (€10,000) and Best Actor/Actress (€10,000). In 2019, the recipients will be chosen by actress Melika Foroutan, producer Claudia Steffen, and author Alfred Holighaus.

Ever since it began as a directing prize in 1989, the New German Cinema New Talent Award has been among the most coveted prizes in Germany, and has proven remarkably accurate at picking future stars, including such luminaries as Jan-Ole Gerster (“Oh Boy”), Jakob Lass (“Love Steaks”) or actress Vicky Krieps (“The Chambermaid“).

German Cinema New Talent Award: Director

Leonie Stade und Annika Blendl for “All I Never Wanted”

Tom Sommerlatte for “My Darling Sister”

Ilker Çatak for “I Was, I Am, I Will Be.”

Sophie Kluge for “Golden Twenties”

Jan-Ole Gerster for “Lara”

Christian Klandt for “Leif In Concert”

Katharina Mihm for “Mär – A German Tale”

Mariko Minoguchi for “Relativity”

Sabrina Sarabi for “Prélude”

Florian Gottschick for “Rest in Greece”

Christina Ebelt for “Stars Above Us”

Elisa Mishto for “Stay Still”

Florian Koerner von Gustorf for “What Might Have Been”

Sabine Koder for “Lonely Together”

German Cinema New Talent Award: Producer

Leonie Stade, Annika Blendl, Michael Schmitt, Lena Karbe for “All I Never Wanted”

Iris Sommerlatte for “My Darling Sister”

Ingo Fliess for “I Was, I Am, I Will Be.”

Maximilian Haslberger for “Golden Twenties”

Martin Lischke for “Leif In Concert”

Katharina Mihm, Hong Chang Kim, Judith Weiler, Til Strobl for “Mär – A German Tale”

Trini Götze, David Armati Lechner for “Relativity”

Caroline Erikson, Margarita Siotou, Angelo D’Agostino for “Rest in Greece”

Regina Jorissen for “Stars Above Us”

Martina Haubrich for “Stay Still”

Natalie Hölzel, Sandra Hölzel for “Lonely Together”

German Cinema New Talent Award: Screenwriter

Leonie Stade, Annika Blendl, Oliver Kahl for “All I Never Wanted”

Tom Sommerlatte for “My Darling Sister”

Nils Mohl, Ilker Çatak for “I Was, I Am, I Will Be.”

Sophie Kluge for “Golden Twenties”

Blaž Kutin for “Lara”

Christian Klandt for “Leif In Concert”

Katharina Mihm for “Mär – A German Tale”

Mariko Minoguchi for “Relativity”

Sabrina Sarabi for “Prélude”

Carsten Happe, Florian Gottschick for “Rest in Greece”

Christina Ebelt, Franziska Krentzien for “Stars Above Us”

Elisa Mishto for “Stay Still”

Gregor Sander for “What Might Have Been”

Sabine Koder for “Lonely Together”

German Cinema New Talent Award: Actress/Actor

Mareile Blendl, Lida Freudenreich, Leonie Stade, Annika Blendl, Jochen Strodthoff for “All I Never Wanted”

Sebastian Fräsdorf for “My Darling Sister”

Oğulcan Arman Uslu for “I Was, I Am, I Will Be.”

Max Krause, Hanna Hilsdorf for “Golden Twenties”

Michael Klammer for “Leif In Concert”

Martin Vischer, Jeanne Werner for “Mär – A German Tale”

Johannes Nussbaum for “Prélude”

Caroline Erikson, Margarita Siotou for “Rest in Greece”

Franziska Hartmann, Claudio Magno for “Stars Above Us”

Luisa Céline Gaffron for “Stay Still”

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