3 Days in Quiberon se lleva siete Premios Lola
por Bénédicte Prot
- En inglés: La cinta de Emily Atef ha sido elegida como mejor película, y se ha llevado otros seis premios del cine alemán
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The 68th Lolas-German Film Awards ceremony, which took place on Friday (27 April) at the Palais am Funkturm in Berlin in the presence of Minister of Culture and the Media Monika Grütters, and which was broadcast live on ARD, saw 3 Days in Quiberon [+lee también:
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entrevista: Emily Atef
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The beautiful black-and-white work, which follows the story of the last interview given by Romy Schneider through a series of charming and moving scenes that give an insight into both the star’s verve and her frailty, earned the Berlin-based French-Iranian director (whom we have to thank for titles such as The Stranger in Me [+lee también:
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The just over 1,900 members of the German Film Academy handed the Silver and Bronze Lolas, respectively, to the winner of the Golden Globe for Best Foreign-language Film, In the Fade [+lee también:
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entrevista: Fatih Akin
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entrevista: Jonas Dornbach
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Finally, we should mention the three technical prizes (Best Production Design, Best Costumes and Best Make-up) bestowed upon the audacious Manifesto [+lee también:
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Here is the full list of winners of the 2018 Lolas-German Film Awards:
Golden Lola for Best Film
3 Days in Quiberon [+lee también:
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entrevista: Emily Atef
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Silver Lola
In the Fade [+lee también:
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entrevista: Fatih Akin
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Bronze Lola
Western [+lee también:
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entrevista: Jonas Dornbach
entrevista: Valeska Grisebach
entrevista: Valeska Grisebach
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Best Documentary
Beuys [+lee también:
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Best Children’s Film
Mountain Miracle - An Unexpected Friendship [+lee también:
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Best Screenplay
Fatih Akin, Hark Bohm - In the Fade
Best Director
Emily Atef - 3 Days in Quiberon
Best Lead Actress
Marie Bäumer - 3 Days in Quiberon
Best Lead Actor
Franz Rogowski - In the Aisles [+lee también:
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entrevista: Franz Rogowski
entrevista: Thomas Stuber
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Best Supporting Actress
Birgit Minichmayr - 3 Days in Quiberon
Best Supporting Actor
Robert Gwisdek - 3 Days in Quiberon
Best Cinematography
Thomas W Kiennast - 3 Days in Quiberon
Best Editing
Stephan Krumbiegel, Olaf Voigtländer – Beuys
Best Production Design
Erwin Prib – Manifesto [+lee también:
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Best Costumes
Bina Daigeler – Manifesto
Best Make-up
Morag Ross, Massimo Gattabrusi – Manifesto
Best Music
Christoph M Kaiser, Julian Maas - 3 Days in Quiberon
Best Sound
Eric Devulder, André Bendocchi-Alves, Martin Steyer - The Captain [+lee también:
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entrevista: Robert Schwentke
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Honorary Award
Hark Bohm
Award for the Film With the Most Viewers
Suck Me Shakespeer 3 [+lee también:
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(Traducción del francés)
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