23. Landshuter Kurzfilmfestival

11. April 2023 This year, the DRÄXLMAIER Innovation Award went to "Toxic Magnus" by Nasos Gatzoulis.

DRÄXLMAIER again donated the Innovation Award of the Landshut Short Film Festival this year. The Innovation Award went to the film "Toxic Magnus" by Greek director Nasos Gatzoulis. The short film inspired with gripping visual elements and vivid images that manage to convey emotional depth and the complexity of a life story.

"As a premium automotive supplier that has always lived and breathed innovation, we are delighted to once again donate the award for the most innovative film," explains Olivier Dubois, responsible for marketing and corporate communications, who presented the Innovation Award on behalf of the DRÄXLMAIER Group. He adds: "Continuous cultural support is very important to us, which is why we have been supporting this festival as a sponsor and award donor since 2015."

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DRÄXLMAIER Group

The DRÄXLMAIER Group supplies premium automobile manufacturers worldwide with complex wiring harness systems, central electrical and electronic components, exclusive interiors, and battery systems for electric mobility. The globally present company thereby covers the entire process chain: from the initial idea, through the development process, and up to precisely in-sequence delivery of the products to the assembly lines of automobile manufacturers. As a family business, DRÄXLMAIER also attaches particular importance to responsible and sustainable business practices for the benefit of people, the environment and society.

Founded in Germany in 1958, the company employs over 70,000 employees at more than 60 sites in over 20 countries. In 2023, the DRÄXLMAIER Group generated sales of 5.6 billion euro. Its customers include Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, MINI, Porsche and Volkswagen, as well as Californian premium automotive manufacturers.