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These three women are nominated for the BAMBI as “National Actress”.

BAMBI 2024: These three women are nominated for the “National Actress” award

06.11.202417:36

From: CHIP editorial team

The BAMBI will be awarded again on November 7th, the event will take place in the Bavaria Filmstudios. The following three women are nominated for the Bambi “Actress National”.

It’s almost that time again: The BAMBI will be awarded again on November 7th – for the first time live as a stream from the Bavaria Filmstudios. The prize was established in 1948 and the first winner was actress Marika Rökk. BAMBI is one of the most outstanding national media events today. The following three women are in the running for the coveted BAMBI “National Actress”:

BAMBI nominees in the “National Actress” category

Eat Haase

Chantal returns and now she is the queen. Jella Haase is playing the star role of the gaudy influencer for the fourth time, and for the first time as an undisputed star. She is nominated for the BAMBI 2024 in the “National Actress” category. Her feature film “Chantal in Fairytale Land” is the most successful German film of the year with 2.7 million cinema viewers.

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From the jury’s statement: “Jella Haase is a gifted comedienne. As Chantal, she shows us the great art of making the audience laugh not at her character, but with her. And this is the fourth time! For the first time, Haase takes center stage as the leading actress. She carries the film, she fills it with her positive energy and her love for Chantal. It’s great fun to follow her and her film partner Gizem Emre as they turn the world of the Brothers Grimm upside down. As in the “Fack ju Göhte” films, it is impressive how Haase transforms into this spoiled influencer Chantal and gives her naive, cheeky, peasant cleverness credibility. Her feeling for punch lines and timing, essential for comedy, is extraordinary, her versatility enormous.”

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Jella Haase, born in Berlin in 1992, became famous as the student Chantal in the three “Fack ju Göhte” films by director Bora Dagtekin, who now sent her to fairyland as Chantal. The three “Fack ju Göhte” films were seen by a total of more than 21 million in cinemas and are among the most successful German productions. At the age of 17, Haase appeared in front of the camera for the first time. In her film and television roles, she alternates between comedy and dramas such as “Berlin Alexanderplatz” or “Dear Thomas.” Since 2022 she has been going as a former GDR[1]Contract killer in the series “Kleo” (Netflix) on a campaign of revenge. The second season will be released this summer.

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Jella Haase was awarded the Bavarian Film Prize (for “Lollipop Monster”, 2011), the Günter Strack Television Prize (“Tatort: ​​Puppeteer”, 2013), the German Film Prize (“Dear Thomas”, 2022)

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Hannah Herzsprung

In the feature film “15 Years”, Hannah Herzsprung takes up a character that she played in the award-winning film “Four Minutes” – 15 years ago. For her portrayal of the highly talented pianist, she is nominated for the BAMBI 2024 in the “National Actress” category. At the Bavarian Film Prize, Herzsprung was named “National Actress” for this role.

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From the jury’s statement: “Hannah Herzsprung is a magician of emotions. When she makes emotions erupt straight away, it’s frighteningly good and one wonders how she conjures it up. For the second time and with 15 years of distance, she embodies the highly gifted, psychologically troubled pianist and not only do you immediately recognize the character, Herzsprung is more captivating than ever with her precise playing. She shows us the development of a rampage that begins quietly and calculatingly in her looks that penetrate everything and make us shudder. The height of the fall to the polite and calm actress behind this character could hardly be greater.”

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Hannah Herzsprung, born in Hamburg in 1981, began her film and television career at the age of 16 in the series “Out of the Blue” (BR, 1997). She is widely known for her feature film “Four Minutes” by Chris Kraus, who is now directing her in the sequel “15 Minutes”. She plays in the historical series “Weissensee” (2010 – 2013) and “Babylon Berlin” (since 2017), in the historical films “Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen” (2009) and “Ludwig II.” (2012 ) and in the box office hits “Traumfrauen” (2015) and “Sweethearts” (2019) Hannah Herzsprung was awarded the Bavarian Film Prize (“Four Minutes”, 2007), the German Film Prize (“The Real Life”, 2007), and the BAMBI and the German Television Prize (“Weissensee”, 2010) and again with the Bavarian Film Prize (“15 Minutes”, 2024)

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Karoline Schuch

In “Oderbruch” Karoline Schuch plays an ex-policewoman who gets to the bottom of the dark secrets of her homeland. For her leading role in the eight-part film, she is nominated for the BAMBI 2024 in the “National Actress” category. “Oderbruch”, broadcast linearly on Erste, is a great success for the ARD media library, where the series recorded eight million views in the first six weeks.

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From the jury’s statement: “Karoline Schuch masterfully understands how to give her character in “Oderbruch” a dark secret. She gives the former policewoman an innocuous facade and hides behind it a mysteriousness that only slowly becomes clear. How she goes from being seemingly uninvolved before our eyes to becoming deeply involved in the bloodthirsty events is the story of a classic, dramatic transformation. The finely tuned reactions she shows to the incredibly cruel murders in the Oderbruch and the mysterious motives behind them make them seem plausible. How Karoline Schuch creates a second level of supposed normality is fascinating.”

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Karoline Schuch, born in Jena in 1981, appeared on the theater stage for the first time at the age of six. She began her adult acting career in 2000 in the TV series Forbidden Love, in which she appeared for 248 episodes. She played in the hit films “Zweiohrküken” (2009), “Times Change You” (2010), “Ich bin then mal weg” (2015) and regularly in the Cologne “Tatort” from 2001 to 2010. In the Kiel “Tatort” she is From 2025, he will succeed Axel Milberg and work in a team with Amila Bagriacik.

Karoline Schuch was awarded the Günter Strack Television Prize (“Crime Scene: Before It Gets Dark”, 2008) and the Bavarian Television Prize (“The Secret of the Forest of the Dead”, 2021).

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BAMBI will be streamed live from the Bavaria Filmstudios for the first time on November 7th, 2024 from 8:15 p.m. BAMBI’s media partner is Prime Video. Not an Amazon Prime Video customer yet? Here Try it free for 30 days – then stream for 8.99 euros/month or 89.90 euros/year.

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