Lübeck Nordic Film Days
Lübeck, Germany
Notes
- The festival takes place since 1956. In 1979 the Audience Award has been introduced. Although several awards are handed out each year, the festival is officially non-competitive.
Awards
Audience Prize of the "Lübecker Nachrichten"
Baltic Film Prize for a Nordic Feature Film
- The Baltic Films Association has donated a film prize for a feature film from the Nordic countries. As film director Peeter Urbla, deputy chairman of the Estonian Cinema Union, explained in 1991, it is fitting that this film prize be presented in Lübeck because the Nordic-Baltic cooperation in the area of filmmaking began at the Nordic Film Days. The film selected will also be shown at the Baltic Film Festival, to which the director will be invited.
- The trophy was designed by the Estonian sculptress Hille Palm.
Children's Film Prize of the Nordic Film Institutes
Children's and Youth Film Award
CineStar Prize
Cinegate Award
ComLine Award
Documentary Film Prize of the IG Metall
Documentary Film Prize of the IG Metall - Honorable Mention
Documentary Film Prize of the Lübeck Trade Unions
Documentary Film Prize of the North DGB District
Documentary Film Prize of the North DGB District - Honourable Mention
Honorary Award
Interfilm Church Prize
Interfilm Church Prize - Honourable Mention
NDR Film Prize
NDR Promotion Prize
NDR Promotion Prize - Honorable Mention
Prize for Best Feature Film Debut
Prize for Best Nordic or Baltic Short Film
Prize for Best Nordic or Baltic Short Film - Honourable Mention
Prize of the Children's Jury
Prize of the Children's Jury - Honorable Mention
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Honorable Mention
Prize of the Friends of Nordic Film Days Lübeck
Prize of the Video Industry
SOURCES Screenplay Prize
Youth Jury Prize
Historical Timeline
1988
- Baltic films are included in the festival's program for the first time.