Dear Companists,
We are very happy for our leading actor Frederick Lau, who has been nominated for this year's German movie award in the category of "best male lead" for his performance in "Victoria." We will keep our fingers crossed for Frederick and hope he will win this year's German movie award just as he did in 2008 (when he received the award for the best supporting actor).
"Victoria" has also been nominated in the categories of "best directing," "best female lead," "best cinematography/best image editing," "best original score," and "best sound editing."
Of course, we are happy not just for Frederick Lau, but for the entire "Victoria" team. "Victoria" is special in that it was shot using a fixed camera angle and was not cut at all. Indeed, the camera constantly filmed the actors in real time during the entire filming process. The fact that "Victoria" has been nominated for the German movie award proves once again that German moviemakers are ready to leave the beaten path when turning a screenplay into a movie.
We believe that this is a very good sign, and it shows that our way of producing movies independently has been the right decision. In the video below, you may watch Oliver Korittke and others explain why WIE MÄNNER ÜBER FRAUEN REDEN is special too:
The people at Berlin radio station RadioFritz have also become aware of our project and spontaneously invited us to their studio last Saturday. During this visit, we were able to present our campaign and to provide listeners with behind-the-scenes information on WIE MÄNNER ÜBER FRAUEN REDEN. But listen for yourself (German only):






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