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Porsche Award Hall of Fame PORSCHE AWARD HALL OF FAME Please consult the following list to see all previous winners until 2004 - if you wish to select a specific year, simply click on it. 1. Winners 2018 & 2017 2. Winners 2016 & 2015 3. Winners 2014 & 2013 4. Winners 2012 & 2011 5. Winners 2010 & 2009 6. Winners 2008, 2007 & 2006 7. Winners 2005 & 2004 If you wish to see the winners biographies, please consult the „Shortlist“-tab on our website. 1 WINNERS 2018-17 Winners 2018 Mobility Category - 1st Prize: Ben Miethke „Benim Evim Sensin (Welcome Home)“, Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Luca Homolka „Born in Britain“, Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 3rd Prize: Falk Poetz „The Future is Everyone‘s“, Alumni of the Media Academy/ University Mittweida, Germany Category Classical / Other Formats - 1st Prize: Bernd Faass „Tears in Heaven“, Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Lars Timmermann „Black Stallion“, Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 3rd Prize: Michael Kranz „myBorder‘s joyFence“, University for Television and Film, Germany Winners 2017 Mobility Category - 1st Prize: Daniel Titz and Dorian Lebherz „ABC of Death“, Filmakademie Baden- Wuerttemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Moritz Rautenberg & Christian Ricken „EART HERNEST IV.“, University of Television and Film Munich, Germany - 3rd Prize: Nico Kreis „Take No Sides“, Germany Category Classical / Other Formats - 1st Prize: Marco Prestini „Star* Back Home“, Art Center College of Design, USA - 2nd Prize: Bernd Faass „Better Safe Than Worry“, Germany - 3rd Prize: Ian Robertson „Cupid“, National Film and Television School, England 2 WINNERS 2016-15 Winners 2016 Category Automobile - 1st Prize: Florian Greth „Hungry for History“, Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Minh Duong „The Light“, University of Television and Film Munich, Germany - 3rd Prize: David Helmut „Integration“, Macromedia University Munich, Germany Category Classical / Other Formats - 1st Prize: Christian Schilling „Kill the Noise“, Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Daniel Titz and Dorian Lebherz „Dear Brother“, Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 3rd Prize: Germain Gulick „How New York Eats“, New York University, USA Winners 2015 Category Automobile - 1st Prize: Sumit Kumar “ Innovative Dream”, Film and Television Institute of India, India - 2nd Prize: Damien Krisl “ Emotion Starts on Red” (Driving Scenes by Lino Russell & Michael Krautter), No Filmschool, France - 3rd Prize: David Feuerstein “ People´s Car”, Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Munich, Germany Category Classical / Other Formats - 1st Prize: Moritz Rautenberg & Christian Ricken „ Sweaty Santa“, University of Television and Film Munich, Germany - 2nd Prize: Jacqueline Dow “ Music Everwhere” New York University, USA - 3rd Prize: Michael Rittmannsberger “ The Culprit”, No Filmschool, Austria 3 WINNERS 2014-13 Winners 2014 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Andreas Bruns - „Save Your Skin“ - Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Dan Neeson - „Once She Was Just Like You“ - National Film and Televisi on School, United Kingdom - 3rd Prize: Sandin Puce - „Take Your Stage“ (88 Sec.) - Filmakademie Baden- Wuerttemberg, Germany Other Formats - New Ways Award: Grégory Weisert - „Find Your Fate“ - University of Darmstadt, Germany Automobile Category - Special Prize (Automobile): Tobias Haase - „The Future Chauffeur“ - Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Winners 2013 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Denis Parchow - „Don´t Be Afraid of the Dark“ - Filmakademie Baden- Wuerttemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Charlotte Rabate -“Playtime“ - Tisch School of the Arts, New York Univer sity, USA - 3rd Prize: Andreas Roth - „Fears“ - Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Other Formats - New Ways Award: Matthias Bäuerle, Gabriel Borgetto & Bernd Faaß - „Studies on Hysteria“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany - Special Mention: Kyra Buschor, Ännie Habermehl, Constantin Päplow - „Rollin´ Safari“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany Automobile Category - Special Prize (Automobile): Andreas Bruns - „The Journey“ - Filmakademie Baden- Württemberg 4 WINNERS 2012-11 Winners 2012 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Andreas Roth - „Exorcist“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 2nd Prize: Hanna Maria Heidrich - „We Miss You“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württem berg, Germany - 3rd Prize: Christian Mielmann (Milo) - „What Ever Happened“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany Other Formats - New Ways Award: Adam Wallensten - „A Little Less Gravity“ - The National Film School of Denmark Honorable Mention - Justus Becker - „An Ode To Women“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany Winners 2011 Classical Category -1st Prize (1st Category): Maria Eriksson - „RFSL“ - Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts, Sweden - 2nd Prize (1st Category): Hanna Maria Heidrich - „Life is Calling“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 3rd Prize (1st Category): Fabian Fricke - „Toast“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württem berg, Germany Other Formats - New Ways Award: Johannes Kizler - „The Press“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany Special Prize (Best Script): - Stephan Strube - „Sky North Pole“ - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany 5 WINNERS 2010-09 Winners 2010 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Marie Dvorakova – “Steenbeckstory“ – Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, USA - 2nd Prize: Simon Ritzler – “Hero” - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 3rd Prize: Isabel Prahl – “Poverty Tells Many Stories“ – Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln, Germany Special Prizes - Johnny Cullen – “Happy Birthday Timmy“ – Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design & Technology, Ireland - Alain Friedrichs – “Cinestud 2010“ – Netherlands Film and Television Academy, Netherlands Honorable Mention - Andreas Roth – “Typewriter” - Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany Winners 2009 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Georg von Mitzlaff – „The Giant Thirst“ – Baden-Württemberg Film Aca demy - 2nd Prize: Mario Zozin – „Oleg - Life of a Weightlifter“ – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy - 3rd Prize: Eugen Liska – „Shockproof-Festival 09“ – FAMU-Film and TV Faculty of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague Special Prize - Nicole Volavka – „Rubbish“ – London Film School 6 WINNERS 2008-06 Winners 2008 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Mario Zozin – „Pure Performance“ – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy - 2nd Prize: Thilo Ewers – „They will come to town“ – Baden-Württemberg Film Aca demy - 3rd Prize: Galed Hamed – „Children“ – Netherlands Film and TV Academy Special Prize - Adrian Jäschke/Gregor Türk/Katja Wörz – „Sakromat“ - Akademie U5 Winners 2007 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Johannes Kümmel – “Rainbow Warrior” – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy - 2nd Prize: Tim Günther – “Schumann” – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy - 3rd Prize: Eva Zillekens – “Wardrobe” – HFF München Special Prize - Tilman Braun – “Clink” – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy Winners 2006 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Laurentius Emmelmann – “The War of the Roses” – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy - 2nd Prize: Baran Bo Odar – “Hadi Mini” – HFF München - 3rd Prize: Amit Raj – “The Man who wasn’t here” – Film- and TV- Institute of India Special Prize - Jens Junker & Philip Haucke – “Kiosk 1&2” – HFF München 7 WINNERS 2005-04 Winners 2005 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Minke Faber & Danyael Dugawara – “The Garden” – Netherlands Film and TV Academy - 2nd Prize: Philip Haucke – “Grandma” – HFF München - 3rd Prize: Patrik Gölz – “Jump” – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy Special Prize - Joris Kerbosch/Danyael Sugawara – “The Package” –Netherlands Film and TV Aca demy Winners 2004 Classical Category - 1st Prize: Frieder Wittich – „Keine Gegenfrage“ McDonald‘s – HFF München - 2nd Prize: Michael Rösel – „Mieter“ – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy - 3rd Prize: Heidi Wittlinger – „No Limits“ – Baden-Württemberg Film Academy Special Prize - Danny Leong Chi-Keong – „Red Fur Dog“ (Swiss Beer) - NgeeAnn Polytechnic School of Film and Media 8 PORSCHE AWARD HALL OF FAME Please consult the following list to see the vitas of all former jury members until 2009 - if you wish to select a specific year, simply click on it. 1. Jury 2018 2. Jury 2017 3. Jury 2016 4. Jury 2015 5. Jury 2014 6. Jury 2013 7. Jury 2012 8. Jury 2011 9. Jury 2010 10. Jury 2009 See below for a list of our jurors from 2008 to 2004: 11. Jury 2008 - 2004 1 BIOGRAPHIES JURY Jury 2018 Britta Poetzsch, Chief Creative Officer Campaign, Track GmbH, Hamburg After working for Springer & Jacoby and KNSK, Britta Poetzsch helped to establish McCann-Er- ickson-Communication House, one of Germa- ny’s first fully integrated agencies. She has held creative responsibility for the global Lufthansa budget and worked for Coca-Cola and all In- Bev brands. After working as Chief Creative Officer of McCann-Erickson Germany she was the Creative Managing Director of Serviceplan Sales in Munich for clients such as Kentucky Fried Chicken, ADAC and many more. Most recently she worked as Global Creative Director at Ogilvy in Düsseldorf. Since February 2017 she has been Chief Creative Officer Campaign at Track in Hamburg for clients such as Lindt, WWF and Comdirect. Britta has received nume- rous awards for her work, e.g. she was a juror in Cannes, president of the film jury of the ADC of Europe and board member of the Art Direc- tor Club Germany for 9 years. She contributed a weekly communication column in the Han- delsblatt for two years and she recently started writing a column on welt.de. For the last 8 years she has been presenting the award show
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