Four Awards at Max Ophüls Prize

The DFFB was rep­re­sent­ed with sev­er­al pro­duc­tions at this year’s Max Ophüls Prize in Saar­brück­en, one of the most impor­tant film fes­ti­vals for Ger­man-lan­guage new­com­er films — and was delight­ed to receive some remark­able awards.

UNGEDULD DES HERZENS: Best Fea­ture Film, two awards for Best Young Actor

Our copro­duc­tion with rbb and Schi­wa­go Film UNGEDULD DES HERZENS (D: Lau­ro Cress, S: Lau­ro Cress & Flo­ri­an Plumey­er, C: Jan David Gun­ther, P: Loren­zo Gan­dol­fo) won the main prize for Best Fea­ture Film, endowed with 36,000 euros.

The film tells the sto­ry of a sol­dier who is torn between his social role and his per­son­al feel­ings. In atmos­pher­i­cal­ly dense images, the film address­es ques­tions of class, iden­ti­ty and the pow­er of com­pas­sion.

In addi­tion, the lead­ing actors Giulio Brizzi and Lad­i­na von Frisching were each hon­oured with awards for Best New Act­ing for their out­stand­ing per­for­mances.

GARNELIUS: Best Medi­um Length Film

GARNELIUS (R/​B: Julia Ketel­hut, K: Rocío Díaz Freire, P: Melvyn Zeyns & Jonas Nemela) received the prize in the cat­e­go­ry Best Medi­um-Length Film, endowed with 5,000 euros.

The film com­bines mag­i­cal real­ism with a pro­found exam­i­na­tion of a dif­fi­cult father-son rela­tion­ship, gen­er­a­tional con­flicts and the search for iden­ti­ty in the after­math of Ger­man reuni­fi­ca­tion.

ROTE STERNE ÜBERM FELD: Film Crit­ics’ Award

In addi­tion to the DFFB pro­duc­tions, ROTE STERNE ÜBERM FELD (direc­tor: Lau­ra Laabs) was also a big suc­cess. The film, on which DFFB stu­dents Daria Wich­mann and Lisa Rol­ing worked, was award­ed the Film Crit­ics’ Prize for Best Fea­ture Film.

We are very pleased about the strong pres­ence of our stu­dents and alum­ni at the Max Ophüls Prize 2025. Con­grat­u­la­tions to all the award win­ners and the cre­ative teams behind the impres­sive works.