2009 German Film Awards, the Lolas

Posted by editor@vimooz.com on April 25, 2009 under Awards, Foreign Film | Comments are off for this article

Ulrich Tukur in 'The Story of John Rabe'
Ulrich Tukur in ‘John Rabe’

“John Rabe,” a flop at the German boxoffice, was the big winner at the 2009 German Film Awards, winning four Lolas, including best film.

Florian Gallenberger’s true story of “China’s Oskar Schindler,” the story of John Rabe, a German businessman who saved 200,000 Chinese civilians from the Nanking Massacre of 1937, also won Lolas for star Ulrich Tukur, art direction, and costume design.

The full list of winners follows:

Best film, “John Rabe,” Florian Gallenberger

Best director, Andreas Dresen, “Cloud 9″

Best actress, Ursula Werner, “Cloud 9″

Best actor, Ulrich Tukur, “John Rabe”

Best documentary, “NoBody’s Perfect,” Niko von Glasow

Best children’s or youth film, “Nothing Else Matters,” Julia von Heinz

Best screenplay, Ozgur Yildirim, “Chiko”

Best supporting actress, Sophie Rois, “The Architect”

Best supporting actor
, Andreas Schmidt, “Fleisch ist mein Gemuse”

Best cinematography, Kolja Brandt, “North Face”

Best editing, Sebastian Thumler, “Chiko”

Best art direction, Tu Ju Hua, “John Rabe”

Best costume design, Lisy Christl, “John Rabe”

Best film music, Niki Reiser, “A Year Ago in Winter”

Best sound design, Christian Bischoff, Tschangis Chahrokh, Heinz Ebner, Guido Zettier, “North Face”

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