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Berlin International Film Festival

 
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Berlin International Film Festival
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Berlinale poster 2006
Location Berlin, Germany
Founded 1951
Awards Golden/Silver Bear
Number of films 383 (1.238 screenings)
Official website

The Berlin International Film Festival (German: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), also called the Berlinale, is one of the world's leading film festivals and most reputable media events. It is held in Berlin, Germany.[1] Founded in 1951, the festival has been celebrated annually in February since 1978. With 270,000 tickets sold and over 450,000 admissions it is considered the largest publicly-attended film festival worldwide.[2] Up to 400 films are shown in several sections, representing a comprehensive array of the cinematic world. Around twenty films competing for the awards called the Golden and Silver Bears. Since 2001 the director of the festival has been Dieter Kosslick.[3][4]

The European Film Market (EFM), a film trade fair held simultaneously to the Berlinale, is a major industry meeting for the international film circuit once a year.[5] The trade fair serves distributors, filmbuyers, producers, financiers and co-production agents. The Berlinale Talent Campus, a week long series of lectures and workshops, gathers young filmmakers from around the globe. It partners with the festival itself and is considered to be a forum for upcoming artists.[6]

The festival, the EFM and other satellite events are attended by around than 20,000 professionals from over 130 countries.[7] More than 4200 journalists are responsible for the media exposure in over 110 countries.[8] At high-profile feature film premieres, movie stars and celebrities are present at the red carpet.[9] The Berlinale has established a cosmopolitan character integrating art, glamour, commerce and a global media attention.[10]

The 59th Berlin International Film Festival was held 05 to 15 February 2009 and the 2009 jury was presided by Tilda Swinton.

Contents

Awards

A Silver Bear statue

Golden Bear (Goldener Bär)

  • Best Motion Picture
  • Lifetime Achievement ("Honorary Golden Bear")

Silver Bear (Silberner Bär)

Others

  • Panorama Publikumspreis, the Audience Award
  • Berlinale Camera, a special award for services to the Festival
  • A Crystal Bear for the Best Film in the 14plus section of the Generation Competition
  • A Crystal Bear for the Best Film in the children's section of the Generation Competition
  • Teddy Award for films with LGBT topics

Golden Bear winners

Venues of the festival are spread throughout the central city districts
The Berlinale Palast is the venue for the competition premieres
Potsdamer Platz houses two large multiplex cinemas
Around 20.000 professionals from over 130 countries attend the festival every year
Sharon Stone at the Premiere of "When a man falls in the forest"
Kino International is one of three ticketing centers
Cubix Kino at Alexanderplatz
The audience has the opportunity to discuss the film with producers & directors after the presentation
Conference after a screenings
In 2009 the Friedrichstadtpalast has become a cinema location
Year Film Director Country of origin
1952 One Summer of Happiness (Hon dansade en sommar) Arne Mattsson Sweden
1953 The Wages of Fear (Le salaire de la peur) Henri-Georges Clouzot France/Italy
1954 Hobson's Choice David Lean United Kingdom
1955 The Rats (Die Ratten) Robert Siodmak Federal Republic of Germany
1956 Invitation to the Dance Gene Kelly United States
1957 12 Angry Men Sidney Lumet United States
1958 Wild Strawberries (Smultronstället) Ingmar Bergman Sweden
1959 The Cousins (Les cousins) Claude Chabrol France
1960 El Lazarillo de Tormes César Ardavin Spain
1961 The Night (La notte) Michelangelo Antonioni Italy/France
1962 A Kind of Loving John Schlesinger United Kingdom
1963 The Devil (Il diavolo) Gian Luigi Polidoro Italy
1964 Reflections (Susuz yaz) Metin Erksan Turkey
1965 Alphaville Jean-Luc Godard France/Italy
1966 Cul-de-Sac Roman Polanski United Kingdom
1967 Le départ Jerzy Skolimowski Belgium
1968 Who Saw Him Die? (Ole dole doff) Jan Troell Sweden
1969 Early Works (Rani radovi) Želimir Žilnik Yugoslavia
1970 N/A N/A N/A
1971 The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini) Vittorio De Sica Italy/W. Germany
1972 The Canterbury Tales (I Racconti di Canterbury) Pier Paolo Pasolini Italy
1973 Distant Thunder (Ashani Sanket) Satyajit Ray India
1974 The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz Ted Kotcheff Canada
1975 Adoption (Örökbefogadás) Márta Mészáros Hungary
1976 Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson Robert Altman United States
1977 The Ascent (Voskhozhdeniye) Larisa Shepitko Soviet Union
1978 Trout (Las truchas) José Luis García Sánchez Spain
Ascensor Tomas Munoz Spain
The Words of Max (Las palabras de Max) Emilio Martínez Lázaro Spain
1979 David Peter Lilienthal West Germany
1980 Heartland Richard Pearce United States
Palermo or Wolfsburg (Palermo oder Wolfsburg) Werner Schroeter West Germany
1981 Hurry, Hurry! (Deprisa, deprisa) Carlos Saura Spain ( with France)
1982 Veronika Voss (Die Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss) Rainer Werner Fassbinder West Germany
1983 Ascendancy Edward Bennett United Kingdom
The Beehive (La colmena) Mario Camus Spain
1984 Love Streams John Cassavetes United States
1985 Die Frau und der Fremde Rainer Simon East Germany
Wetherby David Hare United Kingdom
1986 Stammheim Reinhard Hauff West Germany
1987 The Theme (Tema) Gleb Panfilov Soviet Union
1988 Red Sorghum (Hong gao liang) Zhang Yimou China
1989 Rain Man Barry Levinson United States
1990 Music Box Costa-Gavras United States
Larks on a String (Skrivánci na niti) Jiri Menzel Czechoslovakia
1991 The House of Smiles (La casa del sorriso) Marco Ferreri Italy
1992 Grand Canyon Lawrence Kasdan United States
1993 Woman Sesame Oil Maker (Xiang hun nu) Xie Fei China
The Wedding Banquet (Xi yan) Ang Lee Taiwan/United States
1994 In the Name of the Father Jim Sheridan UK/Ireland
1995 The Bait (L'appât) Bertrand Tavernier France
1996 Sense and Sensibility Ang Lee United States/United Kingdom
1997 The People vs. Larry Flynt Miloš Forman United States
1998 Central Station (Central do Brasil) Walter Salles Brazil (with France)
1999 The Thin Red Line Terrence Malick United States
2000 Magnolia Paul Thomas Anderson United States
2001 Intimacy Patrice Chéreau UK (with France, Germany, Spain)
2002 Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) Hayao Miyazaki Japan
Bloody Sunday Paul Greengrass UK/Ireland
2003 In This World Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom
2004 Head-On (Gegen die Wand) Fatih Akin Germany/Turkey
2005 U-Carmen eKhayelitsha Mark Dornford-May South Africa
2006
Details
Grbavica Jasmila Žbanić Bosnia and Herzegovina (with Austria, Germany, Croatia)
2007 Tuya's Marriage (Tuya de hun shi) Wang Quan'an China
2008 The Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite) José Padilha Brazil
2009
Details
The Milk of Sorrow (La teta asustada) Claudia Llosa Peru

Berlinale Talent Campus

Wim Wenders has often attended the Talent Campus as a lecturer

Commencing in 2003, the Berlinale has partnered with the Berlinale Talent Campus, which is a winter school for "up and coming filmmakers" that takes place at the same time as the Festival itself. The Talent Campus accepts about 350 applicants each year; the attendees come from around the world, and represent all of the filmmaking professions.[11]

The proceedings include presentations and workshops by distinguished experts,[12] who have included Park Chan-wook, Frances McDormand, Stephen Frears, Dennis Hopper, Jia Zhangke, Walter Murch, Anthony Minghella, Charlotte Rampling, Walter Salles, Ridley Scott, Raoul Peck, Tom Tykwer, Mike Leigh and Wim Wenders. Many of these presentations and lectures are archived, both as videorecordings and transcripts, on the Talent Campus' website.

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