Annette Hess to Receive Deadline German TV Disruptor Award at Seriencamp

Annette Hess, the talented creator behind popular German drama series such as Weisensee and the Ku’damm series, is set to receive the first-ever Deadline German TV Disruptor Award at the upcoming Seriencamp event. Her work, which also includes the Disney+ show The Interpreter of Silence based on her novel Deutsches Haus, has made her a household name in the industry.

In addition to being a creative powerhouse, Hess is known for her advocacy for change within the industry. She has been a vocal proponent for empowering writers and screenwriters in film and television, as well as fighting for better representation for women in the business. Her efforts to bring about positive change have earned her the well-deserved title of disruptor.

Fans of the Ku’damm series can look forward to the upcoming installment, Ku’damm 77, which Hess is currently working on. Production for the new series is set to begin in early 2026, promising more of the compelling storytelling and character development that viewers have come to love from Hess.

Seriencamp attendees can also expect exciting new additions to the lineup, including sessions focusing on queer representation in drama. Amazon’s Petra Henge will provide a sneak peek of what Prime Video has in store for viewers, while local streaming platforms ZDFneo and Joyn will also be featured. The event will showcase a variety of projects at different stages, from early development to completed works, offering a comprehensive look at the latest in television content.

The event will also include coproduction sessions and a conference opener with Johanna Koljonen, author of the Nostradamus Report, to provide attendees with valuable industry insights. Additionally, there will be a special focus on queer representation in storytelling, with a session exploring how queer stories can break into the mainstream.

For those interested in the art of storytelling, the Screenwriters’ Lounge will offer an in-depth discussion on queer representation in story development. Featuring industry experts such as Kai Kreuser, Marlene Melchior, Alejandro Mathé, and Marcel-Jana Urban, the session promises to be enlightening and engaging for aspiring writers and industry professionals alike.

Seriencamp is scheduled to take place from June 5 through 8, offering a must-attend experience for anyone passionate about television content and storytelling. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from Annette Hess and other industry leaders as they share their insights and expertise at this prestigious event.

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