French feature documentary triumphs with audiences aged 12 to 14 years old.
French director Cyril Dion’s feature documentary Animal has won the European Film Academy’s (Efa) Young Audience Award 2022.
The winner was revealed during an online award ceremony on Sunday evening in Erfurt, Germany, which was streamed live on the Yaa website.
The Award honours European films for an audience between 12 and 14 years and has been an official category of Efa’s European Film Awards since 2012.
Animal tracks two teenagers who travel to meet with scientists and activists around the world, searching for another way of living alongside other species,...
French director Cyril Dion’s feature documentary Animal has won the European Film Academy’s (Efa) Young Audience Award 2022.
The winner was revealed during an online award ceremony on Sunday evening in Erfurt, Germany, which was streamed live on the Yaa website.
The Award honours European films for an audience between 12 and 14 years and has been an official category of Efa’s European Film Awards since 2012.
Animal tracks two teenagers who travel to meet with scientists and activists around the world, searching for another way of living alongside other species,...
- 11/14/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
The award honours films for teenagers aged 12-14.
The European Film Academy has nominated Cyril Dion’s Animal, Sanna Lenken’s Comedy Queen and Lars Montag’s Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers for its 2022 Young Audience Award (Yaa).
Selected by film experts and teenagers around Europe, the three films will now be watched online and in cinemas by young juries in 42 countries.
The recipient of the award, which honours European films for teenagers aged 12-14, will be announced at an awards ceremony on November 13 in Erfut, Germany.
In Animal, Dion follows two teenagers who travel around the world to meet...
The European Film Academy has nominated Cyril Dion’s Animal, Sanna Lenken’s Comedy Queen and Lars Montag’s Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers for its 2022 Young Audience Award (Yaa).
Selected by film experts and teenagers around Europe, the three films will now be watched online and in cinemas by young juries in 42 countries.
The recipient of the award, which honours European films for teenagers aged 12-14, will be announced at an awards ceremony on November 13 in Erfut, Germany.
In Animal, Dion follows two teenagers who travel around the world to meet...
- 9/6/2022
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Netflix’s VP for Original Series, Kelly Luegenbiehl, has unveiled five new German originals which will launch on the streaming service in 2019. Speaking at the Medientage München conference this morning, she said the titles will be available in all of the markets where Netflix is present. The projects include Skylines, a contemporary drama produced by Maren Ade who directed, wrote and produced Oscar nominee Toni Erdmann.
The five projects are a variety of genres and formats, including historical and futuristic works, crime drama, a quirky coming-of-age story and a family saga. They add to Netflix’s current slate of three local originals including Dark, Dogs Of Berlin and The Wave which are in various stages of development and production. Dogs Of Berlin is led by showrunner Christian Alvart and launches on December 7.
This represents a significant investment in the German market and Luegenbiehl said, “We want to tell local stories with global appeal.
The five projects are a variety of genres and formats, including historical and futuristic works, crime drama, a quirky coming-of-age story and a family saga. They add to Netflix’s current slate of three local originals including Dark, Dogs Of Berlin and The Wave which are in various stages of development and production. Dogs Of Berlin is led by showrunner Christian Alvart and launches on December 7.
This represents a significant investment in the German market and Luegenbiehl said, “We want to tell local stories with global appeal.
- 10/25/2018
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Following on the success of supernatural drama “Dark,” Netflix is set to produce five new German originals, including an ambitious historical series that chronicles a bloody and decisive battle between Germanic tribes and the Roman Empire.
Kelly Luegenbiehl, Netflix’s vice president of original series for Europe, announced the development and production of the five new projects on Thursday at the Medientage München media conference in Munich. The slate will launch online beginning in 2019.
“At Netflix, we want to tell local stories with global appeal. We are excited to have found this in these five projects, which – each in their unique way – are both undeniably German and at the same time tell stories that are relevant to viewers all over the world,” Luegenbiehl said.
The famous battle of the Teutoburg Forest, in which Germanic warriors halted the northward advance of the Roman Empire in Ad 9, is the focus of “The Barbarians.
Kelly Luegenbiehl, Netflix’s vice president of original series for Europe, announced the development and production of the five new projects on Thursday at the Medientage München media conference in Munich. The slate will launch online beginning in 2019.
“At Netflix, we want to tell local stories with global appeal. We are excited to have found this in these five projects, which – each in their unique way – are both undeniably German and at the same time tell stories that are relevant to viewers all over the world,” Luegenbiehl said.
The famous battle of the Teutoburg Forest, in which Germanic warriors halted the northward advance of the Roman Empire in Ad 9, is the focus of “The Barbarians.
- 10/25/2018
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
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