List of German-speaking Academy Award winners and nominees

Maximilian Schell in Judgement at Nuremberg.

This is a list of Academy Award winners and nominees of German, Austrian or Swiss-German nationality. This list details the performances of Germany's filmmakers, actors, actresses and films that have either been nominated or have won an Academy Award (Oscar).

Acting categories

Actor in a Leading Role

Actor
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1929Emil JanningsGermanyThe Way of All Flesh & The Last CommandWonJannings was a Swiss-born German actor.
1930Paul MuniAustriaThe ValiantNominatedNo official nominees were announced that year.
1934AustriaI Am a Fugitive from a Chain GangNominated
1936AustriaBlack FuryNominatedThis was a write-in candidate, who came in second on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
1937AustriaThe Story of Louis PasteurWon
1938AustriaThe Life of Emile ZolaNominated
1960AustriaThe Last Angry ManNominated
1962Maximilian SchellAustriaSwitzerlandJudgment at NurembergWonSchell was an Austro-Swiss actor.
1966Oskar WernerAustriaShip of FoolsNominated
1976Maximilian SchellAustriaSwitzerlandThe Man in the Glass BoothNominated
2016Michael FassbenderGermanyRepublic of IrelandSteve JobsNominatedFassbender is a German-born Irish actor

Actor in a Supporting Role

Supporting Actor
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1938Joseph SchildkrautAustriaThe Life of Emile ZolaWon
1941Albert BassermannGermanyForeign CorrespondentNominated
1949Oskar HomolkaAustriaI Remember MamaNominated
1951Erich von StroheimAustriaSunset BoulevardNominated
1959Theodore BikelAustriaThe Defiant OnesNominated
1978Maximilian SchellAustriaSwitzerlandJuliaNominatedFirst German-speaking actor to be nominated in two different categories.
1986Klaus Maria BrandauerAustriaOut of AfricaNominated
1997Armin Mueller-StahlGermanyShineNominated
2009Christoph WaltzAustriaGermanyInglourious BasterdsWonWaltz is an Austrian-German actor.
2012AustriaGermanyDjango UnchainedWon
2013Michael FassbenderGermanyRepublic of Ireland12 Years a SlaveNominatedFassbender is a German-born Irish actor

Actress in a Leading Role

Luise Rainer in The Great Ziegfeld.
Actress
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1931Marlene DietrichGermanyMoroccoNominated
1936Elisabeth BergnerAustriaEscape Me NeverNominated
1937Luise RainerGermanyThe Great ZiegfeldWonDue to the political atmosphere, Rainer was promoted to be Austrian by this time.
1938GermanyThe Good EarthWonFirst actor regardless of gender to win two consecutive awards.[1]
2010Sandra BullockUnited StatesGermanyThe Blind SideWonBullock is half German. Until her 18th birthday she retained German citizenship.[2]
2014United StatesGermanyGravityNominated

Actress in a Supporting Role

Supporting Actress
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1962Lotte LenyaAustriaThe Roman Spring of Mrs. StoneNominated
1964Lilia SkalaAustriaLilies of the FieldNominated

Best Art Direction

Art Direction
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1928Rochus GlieseGermanySunriseNominated
1929Hans DreierGermanyThe PatriotNominatedNo official nominees had been announced this year.
1930GermanyThe Vagabond KingNominated
1930 Germany The Love ParadeNominated
1931GermanyMoroccoNominated
1934GermanyA Farewell to ArmsNominated
1938GermanySouls at SeaNominated
1939Carl Jules WeylGermanyThe Adventures of Robin HoodWon
Hans Dreier Germany If I Were KingNominated
1940GermanyBeau GesteNominated
1941GermanyArise, My LoveNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
North West Mounted PoliceNominatedNominated in the color category.
1942GermanyHold Back the DawnNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1943GermanyTake a Letter, DarlingNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
Reap the Wild WindNominatedNominated in the color category.
GermanyFive Graves to CairoNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
For Whom the Bell TollsNominatedNominated in the color category.
GermanyNo Time for LoveNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
Lady in the DarkNominatedNominated in the color category.
Paul HuldschinskyGermanyGaslightWon
1944 Carl Jules Weyl Germany Mission to MoscowNominated
Hans Dreier

Ernst Fegté

Germany

Germany

Five Graves to CairoNominated
1945 Walter Holscher Germany Address UnknownNominatedHolscher was a German-born American art director
Ernst Fegté Germany The Princess and the PirateNominated
1946Hans DreierGermanyLove LettersNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
Hans Dreier

Ernst Fegté

Frenchman's CreekWonNominated in the color category.
1947Hans DreierGermanyKittyNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1948Alfred JungeGermanyBlack NarcissusWonNominated in the color category.
1949Hein HeckrothGermanyThe Red ShoesWonNominated in the color category.
1950Harry HornerAustriaThe HeiressWonNominated in the black-and-white category.
William KellnerAustriaSaraband for Dead LoversNominatedNominated in the color category.
1951Ernst FegtéGermanyDestination MoonNominated
Hans DreierGermanySunset BoulevardWonNominated in the black-and-white category. / First person to win both art direction categories in the same year.
Samson and DelilahWonNominated in the color category.
1952Hein HeckrothGermanyThe Tales of HoffmannNominatedNominated in the color category.
1954 Paul Markwitz

Fritz Maurischat

Germany Martin LutherNominated Nominated in the black-and-white category.
Alfred JungeGermanyKnights of the Round TableNominatedNominated in the color category.
1955Max OphülsGermanyLe PlaisirNominatedFirst person to receive nominations for writing and art direction.
1958Walter HolscherGermanyPal JoeyNominated
1960Franz BachelinGermanyJourney to the Center of the EarthNominated
William KellnerAustriaSuddenly, Last SummerNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1961Harry HornerAustriaSpartacusWonNominated in color category.
1969Harry LangeGermany2001: A Space OdysseyNominatedLange was a German-born Brit
1970Harry HornerAustriaThey Shoot Horses, Don't They?Nominated
1973Hans Jürgen Kiebach
Herbert Strabel
Rolf Zehetbauer
Germany
Germany
Germany
CabaretWon
1981Harry LangeGermanyStar Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes BackNominated
1997 Brigitte Broch Germany Romeo + JulietNominatedBroch is a German-Mexican production designer
2002 Germany Moulin Rouge!Won
2016Bernhard HenrichGermanyBridge of SpiesNominated

Best Cinematography

Cinematography
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1938Karl FreundGermanyThe Good EarthWon
1942GermanyThe Chocolate SoldierNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
Blossoms in the DustNominatedNominated in the color category.
1950Franz PlanerAustriaChampionNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1952AustriaDeath of a SalesmanNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1954AustriaRoman HolidayNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1960AustriaThe Nun's StoryNominatedNominated in the color category.
1962Eugen SchüfftanGermanyThe HustlerWonNominated in the black-and-white category.
Franz PlanerAustriaThe Children's HourNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1965 Walter Lassally Germany Zorba the Greek Won Lassally was a German-born British cinematographer.
1981 Ralf D. Bode Germany Coal Miner's Daughter Nominated Bode was a German-born American cinematographer
1983Jost VacanoGermanyDas BootNominated
1988Michael BallhausGermanyBroadcast NewsNominated
1990GermanyThe Fabulous Baker BoysNominated
2003GermanyGangs of New YorkNominated
2010Christian BergerAustriaThe White RibbonNominated

Best Costume Design

Costume Design
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1952Hein HeckrothGermanyThe Tales of HoffmannNominatedNominated in the color category.
1955 René Hubert Switzerland Désirée
1963 Ruth Morley Austria The Miracle Worker Morley was an Austrian-born American costume designer
1965 René Hubert Switzerland The Visit
1995 Moidele Bickel Germany Queen Margot (La reine Margot)
2012Lisy ChristlGermanyAnonymous

Best Documentary

Feature Film

Documentary Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1950Curt OertelGermanyThe Titan: Story of MichelangeloWon
1960Bernhard GrzimekGermanySerengeti darf nicht sterbenWon
1961Arthur CohnSwitzerlandLe Ciel et la boueWon
1971Harald ReinlGermanyErinnerungen an die ZukunftNominated
1972Marcel OphülsUnited StatesGermanyLe chagrin et la pitiéNominatedOphüls is a German-born US-American filmmaker.
1974Bengt von zur MühlenGermanySchlacht um BerlinNominated
1981Bengt von zur Mühlen
Arthur Cohn
Germany
Switzerland
Der Gelbe SternNominated
1989Marcel OphülsUnited StatesGermanyHôtel TerminusWon
1991Arthur CohnSwitzerlandAmerican DreamWon
2000SwitzerlandOne Day in SeptemberWon
Wim WendersGermanyBuena Vista Social ClubNominated
2002Christian FreiSwitzerlandWar PhotographerNominated
2006Hubert SauperAustriaDarwin's NightmareNominated
2009Werner HerzogGermanyEncounters at the End of the WorldNominated
2012Wim Wenders

Gian-Piero Ringel

GermanyPinaNominated
2015Wim WendersGermanyThe Salt of the EarthNominated
Dirk Wilutzky Germany Citizenfour Won

Short Subject

Documentary (Short Subject)
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1973Peter SchamoniGermanyHundertwassers RegentagNominated
1976Manfred BaierGermanyMillions of Years Ahead of ManNominated
2004Katja EssonGermanyFerry TalesNominated

Best Director

Director
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1929Ernst LubitschGermanyThe PatriotNominatedNo official nominees were announced that year.
1930GermanyThe Love ParadeNominated
1931Josef von SternbergAustriaMoroccoNominated
1932AustriaShanghai ExpressNominated
1936 Michael Curtiz HungaryAustria Captain Blood Nominated This was a write-in candidate, who came in second on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
1937William WylerSwitzerlandDodsworthNominated
1938William DieterleGermanyThe Life of Emile ZolaNominated
1939 Michael Curtiz HungaryAustria Four Daughters Nominated
Angels with Dirty Faces Nominated
1940William WylerSwitzerlandWuthering HeightsNominated
1941SwitzerlandThe LetterNominated
1942SwitzerlandThe Little FoxesNominated
1943SwitzerlandMrs. MiniverWon
1943 Michael Curtiz HungaryAustria Yankee Doodle Dandy Nominated
1944CasablancaWonCurtiz was a Hungarian immigrant to Austria before moving to the US.
1945Billy WilderAustriaDouble IndemnityNominated
Otto PremingerAustriaLauraNominated
1946Billy WilderAustriaThe Lost WeekendWon
1947Robert SiodmakGermanyThe KillersNominated
William WylerSwitzerlandThe Best Years of Our LivesWon
1948Henry KosterGermanyThe Bishop's WifeNominated
1949Fred ZinnemannAustriaThe SearchNominated
1950William WylerSwitzerlandThe HeiressNominated
1951Billy WilderAustriaSunset BoulevardNominated
1952William WylerSwitzerlandDetective StoryNominated
1953Fred ZinnemannAustriaHigh NoonNominated
1954William WylerSwitzerlandRoman HolidayNominated
Billy WilderAustriaStalag 17Nominated
Fred ZinnemannAustriaFrom Here to EternityWon
1955Billy WilderAustriaSabrinaNominated
1957William WylerSwitzerlandFriendly PersuasionNominated
1958Billy WilderAustriaWitness for the ProsecutionNominated
1960William WylerSwitzerlandBen HurWon
Billy WilderAustriaSome Like It HotNominated
Fred ZinnemannAustriaThe Nun's StoryNominated
1961Billy WilderAustriaThe ApartmentWon
Fred ZinnemannAustriaThe SundownersNominated
1964Otto PremingerAustriaThe CardinalNominated
1966William WylerSwitzerlandThe CollectorNominatedHolding the record for the most nominations in this category (12).
1967Fred ZinnemannAustriaA Man for All SeasonsWon
1967 Mike Nichols Germany Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Nominated
1968The GraduateWon
1978Fred ZinnemannAustriaJuliaNominated
1983Wolfgang PetersenGermanyDas Boot
1984 Mike Nichols Germany Silkwood
1989 Working Girl
2013Michael HanekeAustriaAmourHaneke is a German-born Austrian filmmaker.

Best Editing

Editing
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1939Tom HeldGermanyThe Great WaltzNominated
Test PilotNominated
1951 Oswald Hafenrichter Austria The Third Man Nominated
1973Peter ZinnerAustriaThe GodfatherNominated
1979AustriaThe Deer HunterWon
1983Hannes NikelGermanyDas BootNominated
Peter ZinnerAustriaAn Officer and a GentlemanNominated
1985Rudi Fehr
Kaja Fehr
Germany
United StatesGermany
Prizzi's HonorNominatedKaja Fehr is the US-born daughter of Rudi Fehr.

Best Foreign Language Film

This list contains nominated films that were primary shot in German. Therefore, submissions from Hungary, Belgium and the Netherlands are as well considered. Furthermore, all nominated films from Switzerland that were primary shot in French are omitted such as La Diagonale du fou (which won in 1985) as well as Amour, the Austrian submission for 2013 with all of its dialogue in French.

Foreign Language Film
Year Director Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1957Helmut KäutnerGermanyDer Hauptmann von KöpenickNominatedProducers Gyula Trebitsch and Walter Koppel were officially nominated in 1957.
1958Robert SiodmakGermanyNachts, wenn der Teufel kamNominated
1959Franz Peter WirthGermanyHeldenNominated
1960Bernhard WickiGermanyDie BrückeNominated
1971Maximilian SchellSwitzerlandErste LiebeNominated
1974GermanyDer FußgängerNominatedFirst filmmaker to have two of his films nominated for different countries.
1977Frank BeyerEast GermanyJakob der LügnerNominatedFirst and only film from East Germany to be nominated for an Academy Award.
1979Hans W. GeißendörferGermanyDie gläserne ZelleNominated
1980Volker SchlöndorffGermanyDie BlechtrommelWon
1982István SzabóHungaryMephistoWonShot entirely in German, this was the first film that won for being in another language than the one of the country that submitted it.
Markus ImhoofSwitzerlandDas Boot ist vollNominated
1986Agnieszka HollandGermanyBittere ErnteNominatedFirst female filmmaker to direct a German-language nominated film.
István SzabóHungaryOberst RedlNominated
1987Wolfgang GlückAustria38 – Auch das war WienNominated
1989Gérard CorbiauBelgiumLe maître de musiqueNominatedSome parts in English, French & Italian.
1991Michael VerhoevenGermanyDas schreckliche MädchenNominatedFirst subimission of United Germany to be nominated.
Xavier KollerSwitzerlandReise der HoffnungWonSome parts in Turkish
1993Helmut DietlGermanySchtonk!Nominated
1998Caroline LinkGermanyJenseits der StilleNominatedSome parts in English, German Sign Language & Spanish
2003GermanyNirgendwo in AfrikaWonSecond female filmmaker to direct a Foreign-Language-Film winner.
2004Ben SombogaartNetherlandsDe tweelingNominatedHalf and half spoken in German & Dutch.
2005Oliver HirschbiegelGermanyDer UntergangNominated
2006Marc RothemundGermanySophie Scholl - Die letzten TageNominated
2007Florian Henckel von DonnersmarckGermanyAustriaDas Leben der AnderenWon
2008Stefan RuzowitzkyAustriaDie FälscherWon
2009Uli EdelGermanyDer Baader-Meinhof-KomplexNominated
Götz SpielmannAustriaRevancheNominated
2010Michael HanekeGermanyDas weiße BandNominated
2013AustriaAmourWon
2017Maren AdeGermanyToni ErdmannNominatedSome parts in English and Romanian

Best Original Score

Original Music Score
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1935Max SteinerAustriaHungaryThe Lost PatrolNominated
The Gay DivorceeNominated
1936AustriaThe InformerWonFather Gábor Steiner was Hungarian-Jewish and born in Temesvár (kingdom of Hungary).
Leo F. ForbsteinAustriaCaptain Blood NominatedThis was a write-in candidate, who came in third on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
1937Max SteinerAustriaHungaryThe Garden of AllahNominated
Leo F. ForbsteinAustriaAnthony AdverseWon
The Charge of the Light BrigadeNominated
1938AustriaThe Life of Emile ZolaNominated
Hugo RiesenfeldAustriaMake a Wish Nominated
1939Erich Wolfgang KorngoldAustriaThe Adventures of Robin HoodWon
Franz WaxmanGermanyThe Young in HeartNominated
Max SteinerAustriaJezebel Nominated
1940AustriaDark VictoryNominated
Gone with the WindNominated
1941Robert StolzAustriaSpring ParadeNominated
Erich Wolfgang KorngoldAustriaThe Sea HawkNominated
Franz WaxmanGermanyRebeccaNominated
Max SteinerAustriaThe Letter Nominated
1942Franz WaxmanGermanyDr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeNominated
SuspicionNominated
Max SteinerAustria HungarySergeant YorkNominated
Ernst TochGermanyLadies in RetirementNominated
1943Max SteinerAustriaNow, VoyagerWon
Ray Heindorf
Heinz Roemheld
GermanyYankee Doodle DandyWon
Friedrich HollaenderGermanyThe Talk of the TownNominated
Werner HeymannGermanyTo Be or Not to BeNominated
Hans J. SalterAustriaIt Started with EveNominated
1944Max SteinerAustriaCasablancaNominated
Hanns EislerAustriaHangmen Also Die!Nominated
Hans J. SalterAustriaThe Amazing Mrs. HollidayNominated
Ray HeindorfGermanyThis Is the ArmyWon
1945Max SteinerAustriaSince You Went AwayWon
The Adventures of Mark TwainNominated
Robert StolzAustriaIt Happened TomorrowNominated
Hanns EislerAustriaNone but the Lonely HeartNominated
Kurt Weill
Werner R. Heymann
GermanyKnickerbocker HolidayNominated
Ernst TochGermanyAddress UnknownNominated
Hans J. SalterAustriaChristmas Holiday
The Merry Monahans
Nominated
1946Max SteinerAustriaRhapsody in BlueNominated
Franz WaxmanGermanyObjective, Burma!Nominated
Hans J. SalterAustriaThis Love of OursNominated
Can't Help SingingNominated
1947Max Steiner
Ray Heindorf
Austria
Germany
Night and DayNominated
Franz WaxmanGermanyHumoresqueNominated
1948Max SteinerAustriaLife with FatherNominated
My Wild Irish RoseNominated
1949AustriaJohnny BelindaNominated
1950AustriaBeyond the ForestNominated
1951AustriaThe Flame and the ArrowNominated
Franz WaxmanGermanySunset BoulevardWon
1952GermanyA Place in the SunWon
1953Max SteinerAustriaThe Miracle of Our Lady of FatimaNominated
The Jazz SingerNominated
1954Friedrich HollaenderGermanyThe 5,000 Fingers of Dr. TNominated
André PrevinGermanyKiss Me KateNominatedShared with the American-born Saul Chaplin.
1955Max SteinerAustriaThe Caine MutinyNominated
Franz WaxmanGermanyThe Silver ChaliceNominated
1956Max SteinerAustriaBattle CryNominated
André PrevinGermanyIt's Always Fair WeatherNominated
1959GermanyGigiWon
1960Franz WaxmanGermanyThe Nun's StoryNominated
Ernest GoldAustriaOn the BeachNominated
André PrevinGermanyPorgy and BessWonShared with the American-born Ken Darby.
1961Ernest GoldAustriaExodusWon
1963Franz WaxmanGermanyTaras BulbaNominated
1963Ray HeindorfGermanyThe Music ManWonFirst winner of Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment.
1964Ernest GoldAustriaIt's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldNominated
1964André PrevinGermanyIrma la DouceWonWinner of Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment.
1965GermanyMy Fair LadyWonWinner of Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment.
1970Ernest GoldAustriaThe Secret of Santa VittoriaNominated
1974André PrevinGermanyJesus Christ SuperstarNominatedNominated for Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation. Shared nomination with English-born Andrew Lloyd Webber and Chilean-born American Herbert W. Spencer.
1975Frederick LoeweAustriaThe Little PrinceNominatedNominated for Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation. Shared nomination with American-born Alan Jay Lerner, English-born Angela Morley and Australian-born Douglas Gamley.
1989Hans ZimmerGermanyRain ManNominated
1995GermanyThe Lion KingWon
1997GermanyThe Preacher's WifeNominatedNominated in the Musical or Comedy Score category.
1998GermanyAs Good as It GetsNominatedNominated in the Musical or Comedy Score category.
1999GermanyThe Thin Red LineNominatedNominated in the Dramatic Score category.
The Prince of EgyptNominatedNominated in the Musical or Comedy Score category. Shared nomination with American-born Stephen Schwartz.
2001GermanyGladiatorNominated
2010GermanySherlock HolmesNominated
2011GermanyInceptionNominated
2015GermanyInterstellarNominated
2017HauschkaGermanyLion NominatedShared with Dustin O'Halloran
2018Hans ZimmerGermanyDunkirkNominated

Best Original Song

Original Song
Year Name Country Film and Song Status Milestone/Notes
1938Friedrich HollaenderGermanyArtists and Models
for the song: "Whispers in the Dark"
NominatedShared with Leo Robin
1949GermanyThat Lady in Ermine
for the song: "This Is the Moment"
NominatedShared with Leo Robin
1959 Frederick Loewe Austria Gigi

for the song: "Gigi"

Won
1964 Ernest Gold Austria It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

For the song:

"It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World"

Nominated Shared with Mack David
1975 Frederick Loewe Austria The Little Prince

For the song: "Little Prince"

Nominated
1988Harold FaltermeyerGermanyBeverly Hills Cop II
for the song: "Shakedown"
NominatedShared with Keith Forsey and Bob Seger

Best Picture

Best Picture
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1929Ernst LubitschGermanyThe PatriotNominated
1930GermanyThe Love ParadeNominated
1931GermanyThe Smiling LieutenantNominated
1932 Germany One Hour with You Nominated
1936 Henry Blanke Germany A Midsummer Night's Dream Nominated
1937 Germany The Story of Louis Pasteur Nominated
1937GermanyAnthony AdverseNominated
1938GermanyThe Life of Emile ZolaWon
1939 Germany Jezebel Nominated Shared with Hal B. Wallis
1944 Ernst Lubitsch Germany Heaven Can Wait Nominated
1949 Henry Blanke Germany The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Nominated
1950William WylerSwitzerlandThe HeiressNominated
1954SwitzerlandRoman HolidayNominated
1955Sam SpiegelAustriaOn the WaterfrontWon
1957William WylerSwitzerlandFriendly PersuasionNominated
1958Sam SpiegelAustriaThe Bridge on the River KwaiWon
1960 Henry Blanke Germany The Nun's Story Nominated
1960Otto PremingerAustriaAnatomy of a MurderNominated
1961Billy WilderAustriaThe ApartmentWon
1961Fred ZinnemannAustriaThe SundownersNominated
1963Sam SpiegelAustriaLawrence of ArabiaWon
1967Fred ZinnemannAustriaA Man for All SeasonsWon
1971Ingo PremingerAustriaM*A*S*HNominated
1972Sam SpiegelAustriaNicholas and AlexandraNominated
1994 Mike Nichols Germany The Remains of the Day Nominated Shared with John Calley and Ismail Merchant
2006Michael OhovenGermanyCapoteNominated
2013Stefan Arndt
Margaret Ménégoz
Veit Heiduschka
Michael Katz
Germany
Germany
Austria
Austria
AmourNominated
2016 Michael Schaefer Germany The Martian Nominated Shared with Simon Kinberg, Ridley Scott and Mark Huffam

Best Short Film

Live Action

Live Action Short Film
Year Name Country Film and Song Status Milestone/Notes
1957Konstantin KalserGermanyCrashing the Water BarrierWon
1994Pepe DanquardtGermanySchwarzfahrerWon
1999 Alexander Jovy Germany Holiday Romance Nominated
2000Marc-Andreas Bochert
Gabriele Lins
Germany
Germany
KleingeldNominated
2001Florian GallenbergerGermanyQuiero ser (I want to be ...)Won
2002Johannes KieferGermanyGregors größte ErfindungNominated
Virgil WidrichAustriaCopy ShopNominated
2003 Lexi Alexander Germany Johnny Flynton Nominated Shared with Alexander Buono
2004Florian BaxmeyerGermanyDie Rote JackeNominated
2006Ulrike GroteGermanyDer AusreißerNominated
2009Jochen Alexander FreydankGermanySpielzeuglandWon
Reto CaffiSwitzerlandAuf der StreckeNominated
2012Max Zähle
Stefan Gieren
Germany
Germany
RajuNominated
2016Patrick VollrathGermanyEverything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut)Nominated

Animated

Animated Short Film
Year Name Country Film and Song Status Milestone/Notes
1942Max FleischerGermanySupermanNominated
1975Wolfgang ReithermanGermanyWinnie the Pooh and Tigger Too!Nominated
1990Christoph Lauenstein
Wolfgang Lauenstein
Germany
Germany
BalanceWon
1997Thomas Stellmach
Tyron Montgomery
Germany
Republic of IrelandGermany
QuestWonMontgomery is an Irish-born German.
2001Steffen Schäffler
Anette Schäffler
Germany
Germany
Periwig MakerNominated
2003Chris Stenner
Heidi Wittlinger
Germany
Germany
Das RadNominatedArvid Uibel directed the film alongside Stenner and Wittlinger, but died in 2000 and was not nominated
2011Max Lang
Jakob Schuh
Germany
Germany
Der GrüffeloNominated
2014Max Lang
Jan Lachauer
Germany
Germany
Room on the BroomNominated
2017 Giacun Caduff

Timo von Gunten

Switzerland

Switzerland

La Femme et le TGV Nominated
2018Jakob Schuh
Jan Lachauer
Germany
Germany
Revolting RhymesNominated

Sound categories

Best Sound Mixing

Sound
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1935Carl DreherAustriaThe Gay DivorceeNominated
1936AustriaI Dream Too MuchNominated
1983Milan BorGermanyDas BootNominated

Best Sound Editing

Sound Editing
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes

Best Visual Effects

Visual Effects
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1980 H. R. Giger Switzerland Alien Won
1997Volker EngelGermanyIndependence DayWon
2011 Stephan Trojansky Germany Hereafter Nominated
2018 Gerd Nefzer Germany Blade Runner 2049 Won

Writing categories

Best Adapted Screenplay

Adapted Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1929Hanns KrälyGermanyThe PatriotWonNo official nominees have been announced that year.
The Last of Mrs. CheyneyNominatedNo official nominees have been announced that year.
1940Walter Reisch
Billy Wilder
AustriaNinotchkaNominated
1942Billy WilderAustriaHold Back the DawnNominated
1943George FroeschelGermanyMrs. MiniverWon
Random HarvestNominated
1945Billy WilderAustriaDouble IndemnityNominated
Walter ReischAustriaGaslightNominated
1946Billy WilderAustriaThe Lost WeekendWon
1949AustriaA Foreign AffairNominated
Irma von CubeGermanyJohnny BelindaNominatedFirst German-speaking female to be nominated for a writing award.
Richard Schweizer
David Wechsler
SwitzerlandThe SearchNominated
1952Robert WylerSwitzerlandDetective StoryNominated
Max OphülsGermanyLa RondeNominated
1955Billy WilderAustriaSabrinaNominated
1959 Don Mankiewicz Germany I Want to Live! Nominated
1983Wolfgang PetersenGermanyDas BootNominated
1987 Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Germany A Room with a View Won
1993 Howards End Won
1994 The Remains of the Day Nominated

Best Original Screenplay

Original Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1938Heinz HeraldGermanyThe Life of Emile ZolaNominated
1941 Germany Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet Nominated
1946Richard SchweizerSwitzerlandMarie-LouiseWonFirst time a foreign screenplay won the award.
1951Billy WilderAustriaSunset BoulevardWon
1952AustriaAce in the HoleNominated
1961AustriaThe ApartmentWon
1963Wolfgang ReinhardtGermanyFreudNominated
1966Billy WilderAustriaThe Fortune CookieNominated
2013Michael HanekeAustriaAmourNominated

Best Story (1928-1958)

Best Story
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1938Heinz HeraldGermanyThe Life of Emile ZolaWon
Hanns KrälyGermanyOne Hundred Men and a GirlNominated
1939Frederick KohnerGermanyMad About MusicNominated
1941Walter ReischGermanyComrade XNominated
1942Billy WilderGermanyBall of FireNominated
1945Alfred NeumannGermanyNone Shall EscapeNominated
1946Ernst MarischkaAustriaA Song to RememberNominated
1949Richard Schweizer
David Wechsler
SwitzerlandThe SearchWon

See also

References

  1. "And the Oscar goes to: Luise Rainer | Boulevard der Stars". Boulevard-der-stars-berlin.de. 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  2. "Oscar für Sandra Bullock: Zimtzicke mit Haltung | Dossier - Frankfurter Rundschau" (in German). Fr-online.de. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
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