• Source: Konrad Wolf Prize
    • The Konrad Wolf Prize (German: Konrad-Wolf-Preis) is a German performing arts, new media art and film award given since 1986 by the Academy of Arts, Berlin (formerly the East German Academy of Arts). It is named after the East German film director and former president of the Academy, Konrad Wolf. The prize is awarded annually, alternating between the Academy's Performing Arts Section and its Film and Media Art Section, and comes with a 5,000 Euros purse.


      Recipients


      1986: Walter Heynowski, Gerhard Scheumann
      1987: Rainer Simon
      1988: Ruth Berghaus
      1988: Helke Misselwitz
      1990: Heiner Carow, Wolfram Witt
      1991: Katharina Thalbach
      1992: Peter Konwitschny
      1993: Margarethe von Trotta
      1994: Jürgen Flimm
      1995: Ken Loach
      1996: Christoph Marthaler
      1997: Volker Schlöndorff
      1998: Michael Haneke
      1999: Ula Stöckl
      2000: Klaus Michael Grüber
      2001: Agnès Varda
      2002: Jossi Wieler
      2003: Abbas Kiarostami
      2004: Lars von Trier
      2005: Andres Veiel
      2006: Wolfgang Engel
      2007: Edgar Reitz
      2008: Simon McBurney
      2009: Avi Mograbi
      2010: Alvis Hermanis
      2011: Béla Tarr
      2012: Meg Stuart
      2013: Ostkreuz
      2014: Jürgen Holtz
      2015: Christoph Schlingensief (postum)
      2016: Nicola Hümpel / Nico and the Navigators
      2017: Márta Mészáros
      2018: Lettre International
      2019: Heidi Specogna
      2020: Alexander Lang
      2021: Abderrahmane Sissako
      2022:
      2023: Julian Assange


      References

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