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It will mark the first edition of Tricia Tuttle as the festival's artistic director following Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek's dismissal in 2024. [2] The festival will open with German drama film The Light by Tom Tykwer. [3] During the festival, British actress Tilda Swinton will be awarded the Honorary Golden Bear. [4]
1975 saw the first East German film to be entered into the festival, Jacob the Liar. [12] At the premiere of In the Realm of the Senses in 1976, the film was confiscated in the projection room by West Berlin police and the "Forum" management criminally accused of the public screening a pornographic film. [21] [12]
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In 2002 the restoration was awarded the "German Award for Monument Protection". Since 2001 the Babylon has primarily served as revival house as well as a venue for film festivals, musical and literary cultural events. It was a Berlin International Film Festival venue from 2008 to 2010. The cinema was originally host to a single screen with 1200 ...
Screened at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival: Love, Money, Love Philip Gröning: Sabine Timoteo, Florian Stetter: Drama: German-Swiss-French co-production Manila Romuald Karmakar: Elizabeth McGovern, Jürgen Vogel, Martin Semmelrogge, Sky du Mont: Drama: Marlene: Joseph Vilsmaier: Katja Flint: Biography: Mask of Death: Hans Werner
The Teddy Award is an international film award for films with LGBT topics, presented by an independent jury as an official award of the Berlin International Film Festival (the Berlinale). For the most part, the jury consists of organisers of gay and lesbian film festivals, who view films screened in all sections of the Berlinale; films do not ...
For the German city of Solingen, the evening began as a festival of diversity and ended after a bloody knife attack that left shocked and grieving residents asking why they had been singled out ...
The festival logo. The Oldenburg International Film Festival, sometimes named as the European Sundance, [1] has covered the international movie scene in all aspects since 1994. It is held in Oldenburg, Germany. Its open-minded approach leads to a mixture of movie premieres and original independent productions.