A film by Hollywood director Roland Emmerich portraying William Shakespeare as a fraud won six German Film Prize trophies on Friday at the world's most lucrative movie honors with total prize money of around $4 million. But the top award, best film, went to Andreas Dresen's “Stopped on Track” (“Halt auf freier Strecke”), a portrait of a man dying from a brain tumor. It won in four categories overall, including director, actor and supporting actor. The six wins by “Anonymous,” starring Welsh actor Rhys Ifans and filmed at Berlin's Babelsberg Studios, came mostly in technical categories such as production design, costumes, cinematography and editing.