04/11/25 – A great honour: our drama series ‘Hundertdreizehn’ has been nominated in the category ‘Best National Series’ for the Jupiter Award 2026 (fourth quarter). Anna Schudt, Lia von Blarer and Robert Stadlober are also in the running for awards in the categories ‘Best Actress (TV/Streaming) National’ and ‘Best Actor (TV/Streaming) National’ respectively.
The Jupiter Award is Germany’s largest audience award for film and television. It has been presented annually since 1979 by the German magazine ‘Cinema’ and, since 2011, jointly with the TV programme magazine TV Spielfilm. Our drama series “Hundertdreizehn” made it onto the list of preliminary nominations in the ‘Best National Series’ category of the Jupiter Award voting. We are particularly pleased that Anna Schudt, Lia von Blarer and Robert Stadlober have also been nominated in the categories ‘Best Actress (TV/Streaming) National’ and ‘Best Actor (TV/Streaming) National’ respectively.
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Excellent ratings
The drama series, directed by Rick Ostermann, achieved excellent ratings on both ORF and ARD. A total of 1.479 million viewers, or 20 per cent of the Austrian TV population aged 12 and above (broadest audience), watched the six-part production, which was filmed by Vienna-based Satel Film in collaboration with Windlight Pictures. ARD also attracted an average of just under three million viewers.
‘Hundertdreizehn’ (One Hundred and Thirteen) examines the aftermath of a tragic bus accident – featuring a star-studded cast including Lia von Blarer, Robert Stadlober, Anna Schudt, Patricia Aulitzky, Armin Rohde and many more. The TV event was produced by the Satel Film team in collaboration with their Munich-based partners at Windlight Pictures for ORF and WDR. The title of the series was not chosen at random, as a study by the Federal Ministry of Transport shows that the death of one person affects an average of 113 people, from family members to police officers.
Rick Ostermann directed the series. The screenplays were written by Arndt Stüwe. Filming took place in the summer of 2024 at locations including Vienna’s Central Cemetery, Baumgartner Höhe, Waidhofen an der Thaya and Thürnthal Castle, and then continued in Cologne and Berlin until mid-October.
‘Hundertdreizehn’ is a production by Satel Film and Windlight Pictures in co-production with ORF, WDR and ARD Degeto Film for ARD. The executive producers are Moritz Polter, Dirk Eggers and Heinrich Ambrosch, the co-executive producer is Cosima Degler and the producer is Herwig Krawinkler. The television editors are Sabine Weber (ORF), Elke Kimmlinger (WDR) and Christoph Pellander (ARD Degeto Film). ‘Hundertdreizehn’ was funded by FISA+, Film in Austria (ABA), the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW, Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg, Nordmedia and the German Motion Picture Fund.
Credit: Satel Film/Windlight Pictures/Frank Dicks