Goldene Leinwand

The Goldene Leinwand (Golden Screen) is an award created in 1964 by the HDF ("Hauptverband Deutscher Filmtheater e.V.", literally translated "Federal Association For Movie Theatres")[1] and the journal Filmecho/Filmwoche.

Like a Golden Record, it is a sales certification.

The Goldene Leinwand is to be bestowed upon film distributors for having provided a film of feature-length which sold more than 3,000,000 tickets within 18 months.

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In 1967 the film Helga – Vom Werden des menschlichen Lebens was awarded the Goldene Leinwand.[2]

Titanic (1997) is the only film that was awarded special editions for 15 and 18 million tickets.

The James Bond films (1983), Star Wars (2005) and the Harry Potter film series (2009) were awarded a "Goldene Leinwand mit Stern und Brillianten".

References

  1. "Award by the Hauptverband der Deutschen Filmtheater (HDF) for films with an audience of 3 million in Germany.". Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  2. Lutz Sauerteig; Roger Davidson (13 January 2009). Shaping Sexual Knowledge: A Cultural History of Sex Education in Twentieth Century Europe. Routledge. pp. 198–210. ISBN 978-1-134-22089-2.

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