Bremen Film Award

The Bremen Film Award 2026

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Vanessa Redgrave

PHOTO © THORE SIEBRANDS

She has appeared in over 150 productions in almost 70 years and, at 89, is still in front of the camera. In 2026, three new productions in which she is involved will be released. At the same time, she continues to work tirelessly on behalf of the oppressed and disadvantaged, and does not shy away from conflict.

 

Vanessa Redgrave comes from a dynasty of actors and initially enjoyed great success in the theater. Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams describe her as the most important British actress in English theater. For her first leading role in the film “Protest” in 1966, she was nominated for an Oscar and won the award for best actress at Cannes. She achieved international fame with Michelangelo Antonioni’s cult film “Blow Up.” In 1977, she finally won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in “Julia” alongside Jane Fonda and Meryl Streep. 

 

Redgrave worked with Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, and Anthony Hopkins in classics such as “Murder on the Orient Express” and “Howards End”. Her characters, as in “Blow Up” and “Julia”, are often fascinating women who radiate a certain aloofness or carry a secret. As a character actress, Redgrave is able to achieve extreme effect with the slightest of gestures. Her roles are varied and demanding: from the queen (“Anonymous”) to the trans tennis player (“Second Serve”) to the frenzied nun (“The Devils”). 

 

“It’s impossible to act if you don’t know anything about human nature. You have to study it. You have to explore yourself. Find out who you are. I study people and myself,” she explained in a television interview in 2008.

 

Vanessa Redgrave has never shied away from using her privileged position to make political statements, even when it has been to her disadvantage. More than once, she has been rejected by producers as “too politically radical.” A staunch leftist, she has demonstrated against the Vietnam War, in support of the IRA, and against the use of nuclear power. As a UNESCO ambassador, she continues to work tirelessly to protect children in war. In 1999, she refused a knighthood because the proposal came from Tony Blair, as the invasion of Iraq was contrary to international law, and only accepted the honor from the Queen herself in 2022. In 2017, her social commitment culminated in her first work as a director, the documentary film “Sea Sorrow,” in which she links personal childhood memories of World War II with the European refugee crisis. 

 

With Vanessa Redgrave, we honor an exceptional artist for her life’s work, whose art cannot be separated from her life and her political stance. Through her roles, she has repeatedly addressed the fact that the world is not just black and white. Or as she said in an interview:

 

“If you’re not happy to embrace contradictions you’re not going to get very far in understanding anything.”

 

Bremen Film Award Gala
15th of April Theater Bremen, 7:30 pm.

standard price: 20,00 EUR

reduced price: 15,00 EUR

with festivalpass: 15,00 EUR

 

Tickets are available online and at the Theater am Goetheplatz. Festival pass holders pay the reduced price. You can get the tickets online HERE.

Klaus Windheuser – Member of the Board, Sparkasse Bremen

Greeting Address Klaus Windheuser

(Member of the Board, Sparkasse Bremen)

 

In its eleventh edition, the Filmfest Bremen has long since developed from a regional event into an international festival. As Sparkasse Bremen, we have been involved from the very beginning and are delighted to witness how our commitment to art and culture bears fruit year after year. Each year, Filmfest Bremen has continued to grow — both qualitatively and quantitatively — with more films, more venues, and more competitions. In 2026, Sparkasse Bremen once again supports making all of this possible. Together with the filmmakers and the entire Filmfest Bremen team, we look forward to full cinemas and enthusiastic audiences from Bremen.

 

Another special reason for celebration this year is this year’s honouree, Vanessa Redgrave. The exceptional artist with a global career is known as a family-oriented person who is socially committed and stands firmly by her convictions. Family, responsibility, and social engagement are values that have been central pillars of our company philosophy for 200 years.

 

For 200 years, Sparkasse Bremen has seen itself as an enabler — for the people of this city, for culture, for everything that makes Bremen worth living in and loving. Vanessa Redgrave has done the same throughout her life: making things possible that would not have existed without her. Roles no one else would have dared. Positions that were deliberately uncomfortable. A body of work that has moved and shaped generations of filmmakers and audiences alike. We are delighted to honor, on April 15, with the Bremen Film Prize 2026, an artist who embodies the idea of making things possible — on screen, on stage, and far beyond.

About the Bremen Film Award of Sparkasse Bremen

Since 1999, the Bremen Film Award of Sparkasse Bremen has honored personalities from the European film scene for their long-standing achievements. Among the award winners are the Swiss actor Bruno Ganz, the Danish director Lars von Trier, the German actress Nina Hoss, and the American actor and producer John Malkovich, who has been involved in numerous European productions.

Through cooperation with Filmfest Bremen, the award — endowed with €8,000 — received a new stage in 2019 and was integrated into the festival days in line with the festival’s international orientation. Since then, the Bremen Film Award gala, featuring the Bremen philharmonic orchestra, has served as the ceremonial opening event. The partnership between Sparkasse Bremen and Filmfest Bremen makes it possible to continue presenting the Bremen Film Award in a setting close to the public and to award, once again annually in the Hanseatic city, a prize of international significance — an important statement for film art at this location.

Award Winners of

Previous Years

  • 2025

  • 2024

    John Malkovich

  • 2023

    Maria Schrader

  • 2022

    Aki Kaurismäki

  • 2021

    Hape Kerkeling

  • 2019

    Caroline Link

  • 2017

    Naum Kleimann

  • 2015

    Ruth Waldburger

  • 2014

    Sylvie Testud

  • 2013

    Béla Tarr

  • 2012

    Caroline Champetier

  • 2011

    Alberto Iglesias

  • 2010

    Ulrich Seidl

  • 2009

    Nina Hoss

  • 2008

    Lars von Trier

  • 2007

    Bettina Böhler

  • 2006

    Ken Loach

  • 2005

    Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne

  • 2004

    Kati Outinen

  • 2003

    Karl Baumgartner

  • 2002

    Marcel Ophüls

  • 2001

    Tilda Swinton

  • 2000

    Agnès Varda

  • 1999

    Bruno Ganz