Jupiter Award (film award)

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Jupiter Award
Awarded forExcellence in Cinema
Country Germany
First awarded1979
Website www.jupiter-award.de

The Jupiter Award is a German annual cinema award. It is Germany's biggest audience award for cinema and TV and is awarded annually by Cinema magazine and TV Spielfilm in eleven categories. The Jupiter awards began in 1979. [1]

Contents

Ceremonies

1st Jupiter Award / 1979

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

2nd Jupiter Award / 1980

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

3rd Jupiter Award / 1981

Best Actor
Best Actress

4th Jupiter Award / 1982

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

5th Jupiter Award / 1983

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

6th Jupiter Award / 1984

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

7th Jupiter Award / 1985

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

8th Jupiter Award / 1986

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

9th Jupiter Award / 1987

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

10th Jupiter Award / 1988

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

11th Jupiter Award / 1989

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

12th Jupiter Award / 1990

Best Film
Best Actor
Best Actress

13th Jupiter Award / 1991

14th Jupiter Award / 1992

15th Jupiter Award / 1993

16th Jupiter Award / 1994

17th Jupiter Award / 1995

18th Jupiter Award / 1996

19th Jupiter Award / 1997

20th Jupiter Award / 1998

21st Jupiter Award / 1999

22nd Jupiter Award / 2000

23rd Jupiter Award / 2001

24th Jupiter Award / 2002

25th Jupiter Award / 2003

26th Jupiter Award / 2004

27th Jupiter Award / 2005

28th Jupiter Award / 2006

29th Jupiter Award / 2007

30th Jupiter Award / 2008

31st Jupiter Award / 2009

32nd Jupiter Award / 2010

33rd Jupiter Award / 2011

34th Jupiter Award / 2012

Best International Film
Best German Film
Best International Actor
Best International Actress
Best German Actor
Best German Actress
Best German TV Actor
Best German TV Actress
Best German TV Film
Best German TV Series
Best International TV Series
Lifetime Achievement Award

35th Jupiter Award / 2013

36th Jupiter Award / 2014

Best International Film
Best German Film
Best International Actor
Best International Actress
Best German Actor
Best German Actress
Best German TV Actor
Best German TV Actress
Best German TV Film
Best German TV Series
Best International TV Series
Lifetime Achievement Award

37th Jupiter Award / 2015

Best International Film
Best German Film
Best International Actor
Best International Actress
Best German Actor
Best German Actress
Best German TV Actor
Best German TV Actress
Best German TV Film

38th Jupiter Award / 2016

Best International Film
Best German Film
Best International Actor
Best International Actress

39th Jupiter Award / 2017

Best International Film
Best German Film
Best International Actor
Best International Actress

40th Jupiter Award / 2018

Best International Film
Best German Film
Best International Actor
Best International Actress

41st Jupiter Award / 2019

42nd Jupiter Award / 2020

43rd Jupiter Award / 2021

44th Jupiter Award / 2022

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References

  1. "Germany's biggest film & TV audience award". Hubert Burda Media . Retrieved July 20, 2019.