11th edition of the Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis 2025 / Award Winners

The 11th edition of the Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis took place this Saturday at the Grand Théâtre de la Ville de Luxembourg. Jointly organised by Film Fund Luxembourg and the Filmakademie, the ceremony was held in the presence of the Minister for Culture, Eric Thill, and the Mayor of the City of Luxembourg, Lydie Polfer. 

Photo of the movie HORS D'HALEINE
© SAMSA FILM

Following the votes of the members of the Academy, the Director of the Film Fund Luxembourg, Guy Daleiden, and the President of the Filmakademie, Fred Neuen, are pleased to announce the official winners: 

Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis 2025 – Award Winners

Best Screenplay

 Eric Lamhène and Rae Lyn Lee for HORS D'HALEINE

Best Original Score

 André Dziezuk for FOX AND HARE SAVE THE FOREST

Best Creative Contribution to an Animated Feature Film

 Stéphane Lecocq (Design) for STITCH HEAD

Best Creative Contribution to a Fiction or Documentary Work

 Nikos Welter (Cinematography) for LÄIF A SÉIL

Best Actress

 Sophie Mousel in LÄIF A SÉIL

Best Actor

 Timo Wagner in LÄIF A SÉIL

Best Animated Series or Transmedia Production

DINO MITE by Sandra Schiessl and Cherifa Bakhti – produced by Fabrique d'Images

Best Fiction or Documentary Series or Transmedia Production

 MARGINAL by Loïc Tanson and Frédéric Zeimet – produced by Samsa Film

Best Short Film – Fiction, Animation or Documentary

 LINDA, LINDA! by Kiyan Agadjani – produced by Red Lion

Best Animated Feature Film in Co-Production

STITCH HEAD by Steve Hudson and Toby Genkel – co-produced by Fabrique d'Images

Best Fiction or Documentary Feature Film in Co-Production

 ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT by Payal Kapadia – co-produced by Les Films Fauves

Best Luxembourgish Feature Film – Fiction, Animation or Documentary

HORS D'HALEINE by Eric Lamhène – produced by Samsa Film

Best Immersive Work

Awarded by a specialised international jury to CECI EST MON COEUR by Nicolas Blies & Stéphane Hueber-Blies – produced by a_BAHN

Press Special Award

 Awarded by the Luxembourg Association of Film Journalists (ALPC) to  LÄIF A SÉIL by Loïc Tanson – produced by Samsa Film

Created in 2003, the Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis honours every two years the outstanding achievements in Luxembourg cinema. Its mission is to highlight excellence, encourage audiovisual and cinematographic creation, support emerging and established talents, and contribute to the development of the film industry in Luxembourg, while raising public awareness of Luxembourg productions. 

Press release by Film Fund Luxembourg

Member of the Government

THILL Eric

Event date

22.11.2025