Senta Berger receiving the Deutscher Filmpreis award on stage
Senta Berger receiving the Deutscher Filmpreis award on stage
Image generated by AI

Senta Berger wins Deutscher Filmpreis for role in «Ach, diese Lücke»

Image generated by AI

Senta Berger received the Deutscher Filmpreis as best actress. The drama «In die Sonne schauen» secured ten awards.

At the Deutscher Filmpreis ceremony in Berlin on Friday evening, Senta Berger won best actress for her role in «Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke». The 85-year-old accepted the prize and said: «I am only happy tomorrow. Today it is simply too much.»

The drama «In die Sonne schauen» by Mascha Schilinski received ten awards, including the Goldene Lola for best feature film. August Diehl was honored as best actor for «Das Verschwinden des Josef Mengele».

Wim Wenders accepted the honorary prize. The gala was interrupted for about 40 minutes due to technical problems. Around 1900 guests were present.

Related Articles

Illustration of 2026 Oscar nominations: 'Sinners' record 16 nods, German film snubbed, Zimmer and Richter score nods.
Image generated by AI

Oscar nominations 2026: Record for 'Sinners', German film fails

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

The nominations for the 98th Academy Awards were announced on January 22, 2026. Ryan Coogler's vampire film 'Sinners' received a record 16 nods, while the German entry 'In die Sonne schauen' was not nominated. German composers Hans Zimmer and Max Richter are represented in the film score category.

Mascha Schilinski's period drama Sound of Falling took home 10 Lolas at the German Film Awards, including best film, best director and best screenplay.

Reported by AI

Actor Armin Mueller-Stahl was awarded the Golden Ochse honorary prize by the Filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on Saturday evening. Minister President Manuela Schwesig presented the 95-year-old with the award.

Judith Godrèche premiered her first feature film at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18. The adaptation of Annie Ernaux’s novel explores a young woman’s sexual awakening in 1950s France.

Reported by AI

Lina Wolff's 2025 novel Liken vi begravde will be turned into a feature film. Producers Teresa Alldén and Anette Brantin plan to start shooting in two years.

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline