Berlin International Film Festival

  • First Films Announced for the Panorama Section of 2013 Berlin International Film Festival

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    Films from the US featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Julianne Moore, Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman, Amanda Seyfried, Juno Temple and Noah Baumbach were among the first films announced for the Panorama section of the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival. Other films included on the lineup include works by European filmmakers, such as Lars Kraume and Felix van Groeningen.

    Documentary films announced include those tackling explosive international issues, such as Palestine and the Middle East in State 194 and Alam laysa lana (A World Not Ours); or they attempt to come to terms with the past in Indonesia, as in The Act of Killing. The film Gut Renovation focuses on the rapid advance of gentrification in Western countries. And a portrait is dedicated to one of the most inspirational figures of German cinema: Roland Klick. The Panorama Dokumente series will make up about one third of the entire programme.

    Fictional films in the Main Programme and Panorama Special (15)

     

    Baek Ya (White Night) – Republic of Korea
    By Hee-il LeeSong
    With Tae-hee Won, Yi-kyung Yi
    European premiere

    Chemi Sabnis Naketsi (A Fold in My Blanket) – Georgia
    By Zaza Rusadze
    With Tornike Bziava, Tornike Gogrichiani, Zura Kipshidze, Avtandil Makharadze, Giorgi Nakashidze
    World premiere

    Dduit-dam-hwa: Gam-dok-i-mi-cheot-eo-yo (Behind the Camera) – Republic of Korea
    By E J-Yong
    With Yuh-jung Youn, Hee-soon Park, Hye-jung Gang, Jung-se Oh, Min-hee Kim
    International premiere

    Deshora (Belated) – Argentina/Columbia/Norway
    By Barbara Sarasola-Day
    With Luis Ziembrowski, Alejandro Buitrago, Maria Ucedo
    World premiere

    Don Jon’s Addiction – USA
    By Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    With Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore
    International premiere

    Frances Ha – USA
    By Noah Baumbach
    With Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, Charlotte D’Ambiose, Adam Driver
    European premiere

    Habi, la extranjera (Habi, the Foreigner) – Argentina/Brazil
    By Maria Florencia Alvarez
    With Martina Juncadella, Martin Slipak, Maria Luisa Mendonça, Lucia Alfonsin
    World premiere

    Inch´Allah – Canada
    By Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
    With Evelyne Brochu, Sabrina Ouazani, Yousef Sweid, Sivan Levy, Carlo Brandt
    International premiere

    Kashi-ggot (Fatal) – Republic of Korea
    By Don-ku Lee
    With Yeon-woo Nam, Jo-a Yang, Jeong-ho Hong, Ki-doong Kang
    European premiere

    La Piscina (The Swimming Pool) – Cuba/Venezuela
    By Carlos Machado Quintela
    With Raul Capote, Monica Molinet, Felipe Garcia, Carlos Javier Martinez, Marcos Costa
    International premiere

    Lovelace – USA
    With Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman
    By Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard, Sharon Stone, Robert Patrick, Juno Temple
    International premiere

    Meine Schwestern (My Sisters) – Germany
    By Lars Kraume
    With Jördis Triebel, Nina Kunzendorf, Lisa Hagmeister, Beatrice Dalle, Angela Winkler
    World premiere

    Rock the Casbah – Israel
    By Yariv Horowitz
    With Yon Tumarkin, Roy Nik, Yotam Ishay, Rave Iftach, Khawla Alhaj Debsi
    International premiere

    Tanta Agua (So Much Water) – Uruguay/Mexico/Netherlands/ Germany
    By Ana Guevara Pose, Leticia Jorge Romero
    With Malú Chouza, Néstor Guzzini, Joaquín Castiglioni
    World premiere

    The Broken Circle Breakdown – Belgium
    By Felix van Groeningen
    With Johan Heldenbergh, Veerle Baetens, Nell Cattrysse
    International premiere

    Panorama Dokumente (7)

    Alam laysa lana (A World Not Ours) – Great Britain/Lebanon/Denmark 
    By Mahdi Fleifel
    European premiere

    Gut Renovation – USA
    By Su Friedrich
    International premiere

    Naked Opera – Luxemburg/Germany
    By Angela Christlieb
    World premiere

    Roland Klick – The Heart Is a Hungry Hunter – Germany
    By Sandra Prechtel
    With Roland Klick, Otto Sander, Eva Mattes, David Hess, Hark Bohm
    World premiere

    Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You – A Concert for Kate McGarrigle – USA
    By Lian Lunson
    With Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Emmylou Harris, Norah Jones, Anna McGarrigle
    European premiere

    State 194 – USA/Israel
    By Dan Setton
    With Yoram Millo, Daniel J. Chalfen, Ariel Setton, 
    Margaret Yen
    European premiere

    The Act of Killing – Denmark/Norway/Great Britain
    By Joshua Oppenheimer
    With Janus Billekov Jansen, Carlos Mariano Arango de Montis, Mariko Montpetit, Henrik Gugge Garnov, Charlotte Munch Bengtsen
    European premiere


    The Panorama section with its Main Programme, Panorama Special and Panorama Dokumenteseries will screen some 50 films in all.

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  • Poster Unveiled for 2013 Berlin International Film Festival

    The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival unveiled the poster for the 2013 festival which will take place from February 7 to 17, 2013.

    “The poster for the Berlinale 2013 will again add a bright note to the city’s winter landscape and set the mood for the Festival. The Berlinale Bear has no time to sleep in winter,” says Festival Director Dieter Kosslick.

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  • 15 FIlms Invited to Compete in Generation Kplus and Generation 14plus at 2013 Berlin International Film Festival

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    Fifteen films have already been invited to compete in Generation Kplus and Generation 14plus at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival. The early list includes 3 films from the US including Hide Your Smiling Faces directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone, The Cold Lands directed by Tom Gilroy and Tough Bond by Austin Peck, Anneliese Vandenberg. The complete Generation program will be announced in mid January. The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival will run February 7 – 17, 2013.

    Films include:

    Generation 14plus:

     

    Baby Blues – Poland 
    By Kasia Rosłaniec 
    An extroverted teenage mother’s tour de force through a world of daily chores, nappies fashion and drugs. 
    European premiere

     

    Capturing Dad – Japan 
    By Ryota Nakano
    Two young girls at their father’s funeral service. A laconic, humorous story about saying final goodbyes to a trusted stranger. 
    International premiere

     

    Hide Your Smiling Faces – USA 
    By Daniel Patrick Carbone 
    In a remote rural settlement, two young brothers learn to deal with the loss of a friend and the inevitable forces involved in becoming an adult. Atmospheric US independent cinema. 
    World premiere

     

    Pluto – Republic of Korea
    By SHIN Suwon 
    June just has to belong to the clique of best students at his school, who take brutal measures against their rivals. Dramatic thriller about the destructive powers of a highly ambitious society. 
    International premiere

     

    Shopping – New Zealand
    By Louis Sutherland, Mark Albiston 
    The half-Samoan brothers Willie and Solomon are caught between fronts. Willie has fallen under the influence of a gang leader, while Solomon has to assert himself against their father. 
    European premiere

     

    The Cold Lands – USA 
    By Tom Gilroy 
    With Lili Taylor, John Ventimiglia 
    After his mother’s sudden death, Atticus flees from the authorities into the rugged mountains and dense forests of upstate New York.
    World premiere

     

    Touch of the Light – Taiwan / Hong Kong, China 
    By CHANG Jung-Chi 
    Yu-Siang, a young blind man, moves on his own from the provinces to Taipei to study the piano. A film that embraces all the senses – from WONG Kar Wai’s Jet Tone production company. 
    European premiere

     

    Tough Bond – USA 
    By Austin Peck, Anneliese Vandenberg 
    When cultural and family ties no longer exist, homeless children find comfort in sniffing glue. Intimate documentary images and a radically honest look at Kenyan society.
    World premiere

     

    Generation Kplus:

     

    Kopfüber (UPSIDEdown) – Germany
    By Bernd Sahling 
    Sascha is ten, steals things and can hardly read. When the doctor prescribes medicine for ADHD, everyone hopes he’ll calm down and get back on track. 
    World premiere

     

    Mammu, es Tevi mīlu (Mother, I Love You) – Latvia 
    By Jānis Nords 
    His mother has three jobs so Raymond is all on his own. He gets himself into a terrible predicament.
    World premiere

     

    Nono, Het Zigzag Kind (The Zigzag Kid) – Netherlands / Belgium 
    By Vincent Bal 
    With Isabella Rossellini, Burghart Klaussner
    Before his Bar Mitzvah, Nono is supposed to learn how to behave from Uncle Sjmoel. Yet a mysterious man takes him on a trip into his family’s secret past.
    European premiere

     

    ÖDLAND – Damit keiner das so mitbemerkt (WASTELAND – So that No One Becomes Aware of It)– Germany 
    In strikingly beautiful images and told with the words of children, this documentary recounts how it feels to be a refugee caught between worlds. 
    World premiere / Documentary film

     

    Satellite Boy – Australia
    By Catriona McKenzie
    With David Gulpilil
    Pete, an Aboriginal boy, lives with his grandfather in the Australian outback. When their home is threatened with demolition, Pete ventures on a bold journey to save his country 
    European premiere

     

    The Rocket – Australia 
    By Kim Mordaunt 
    Little Ahlo and his family are forced to find a new place to live. Their trek through war-torn Laos leads them to the highly explosive rocket festival. 
    World premiere

     

    Twa Timoun (Three Kids) – Belgium
    By Jonas d’Adesky 
    Three Haitian street children organise what they need to survive in Port au Prince, the capital city that was nearly demolished by the earthquake. A tale of unwavering friendship in documentary style. 
    European premiere

     

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  • First Six Films Announced for 2013 Berlin International Film Festival

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    The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival has picked the first six films for the Berlinale’s Competition section. They include Gloria from Chile/Spain, Nugu-ui Ttal-do Anin Haewon (Nobody’s Daughter Haewon) from Republic of Korea, Paradies: Hoffnung (Paradise: Hope) from Austria/France/Germany, Poziţia Copilului (Child’s Pose) from Romania, Promised Land starring Matt Damon and the animanted 3D film, The Croods from the US. In addition, Christian Rost and Claus Strigel will present the world premiere of their documentary Unter Menschen (Redemption Impossible) in the Berlinale Special.

    French documentary filmmaker and producer Claude Lanzmann will be honored with a Homage and awarded the Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achievement at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.

    Claude Lanzmann’s film Shoah (1985) made cinematic history as an unparalleled masterpiece of commemorative culture. The nine-and-a-half hour documentary on the genocide of European Jews was screened in the Berlinale Forum in 1986 and received numerous international awards. The preparation and film work for Shoah lasted nearly twelve years. In the film, Lanzmann shows only interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Shoah, including perpetrators, and visits sites of extermination, vividly calling into consciousness the unfathomable horrors of the Nazi genocide.

     

    Competition

     

    Gloria
    Chile/Spain 
    By Sebastián Lelio (La Sagrada Familia, Navidad, El año del tigre)
    With Paulina García, Sergio Hernández
    World premiere

     

    Nugu-ui Ttal-do Anin Haewon (Nobody’s Daughter Haewon)
    Republic of Korea
    By Hong Sangsoo (Night and Day, Hahaha, In Another Country)
    With Eunchae Jung, Sunkyun Lee
    World premiere

     

    Paradies: Hoffnung (Paradise: Hope)
    Austria/France/Germany
    By Ulrich Seidl (Dog Days, Import Export, Paradise: Love)
    With Melanie Lenz, Vivian Bartsch, Joseph Lorenz, Michael Thomas
    World premiere

     

    Poziţia Copilului (Child’s Pose)
    Romania
    By Călin Peter Netzer (Maria, Medal of Honor, Zapada mieilor) 
    With Luminiţa Gheorghiu, Bogdan Dumitrache, Florin Zamfirescu
    World premiere

     

    Promised Land
    USA
    By Gus Van Sant (My Own Private Idaho, Good Will Hunting, Milk) 
    With Matt Damon, Frances McDormand, John Krasinski, Rosemarie DeWitt, Hal Holbrook
    International premiere

     

    The Croods – animated film in 3D
    USA 
    By Kirk De Micco (Space Chimps) Chris Sanders (How to Train Your Dragon)
    With the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds 
    World premiere / out of competition

     

    Berlinale Special

     

    Unter Menschen (Redemption Impossible) – Documentary
    Germany
    By Christian Rost, Claus Strigel
    World premiere

     

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  • Italian Documentary Caesar Must Die Wins Golden Bear at 2012 Berlin International Film Festival

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    The Italian film, Caesar Must Die, (Cesare deve morire) by directors Paolo & Vittorio Taviani was awarded the top prize, the Golden Bear at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.

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    Filmmakers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani spent six months following rehearsals for the stage production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar; their film demonstrates how the universality of Shakespeare’s language helps the actors to understand their roles and immerse themselves in the bard’s interplay of friendship and betrayal, power, dishonesty and violence. This documentary does not dwell on the crimes these men have committed in their ‘real’ lives; rather, it draws parallels between this classical drama and the world of today, describes the commitment displayed by all those involved and shows how their personal hopes and fears also flow into the performance.

    All the awards – official and independent juries – of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival 

    GOLDEN BEAR FOR THE BEST FILM
    Cesare deve morire (Caesar Must Die) by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani

    JURY GRAND PRIX-SILVER BEAR
    Csak a szél (Just The Wind) by Bence Fliegauf

    SILVER BEAR FOR BEST DIRECTOR
    Christian Petzold for Barbara (Barbara)

    SILVER BEAR FOR BEST ACTRESS
    Rachel Mwanza in Rebelle (War Witch) by Kim Nguyen

    SILVER BEAR FOR BEST ACTOR
    Mikkel Boe Følsgaard in En Kongelig Affære (A Royal Affair) by Nikolaj Arcel

    SILVER BEAR FOR AN OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTION
    Lutz Reitemeier for the photography in Bai lu yuan (White Deer Plain) by Wang Quan’an

    SILVER BEAR FOR THE BEST SCRIPT
    Nikolaj Arcel, Rasmus Heisterberg for En Kongelig Affære (A Royal Affair) by Nikolaj Arcel

    ALFRED BAUER PRIZE, awarded in memory of the Festival founder, for a work of particular innovation
    Tabu by Miguel Gomes

    SPECIAL AWARD-SILVER BEAR
    L’enfant d’en haut (Sister) by Ursula Meier

    BEST FIRST FEATURE JURY

    BEST FIRST FEATURE AWARD, endowed with 50,000 Euros, funded by GWFF
    Kauwboy by Boudewijn Koole
    (Generation Kplus)

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Tepenin Ardi (Beyond the Hill) by Emin Alper
    (Forum)

    PRIZES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM JURY

    GOLDEN BEAR
    Rafa by João Salaviza

    THE JURY PRIZE – SILVER BEAR
    Gurehto Rabitto (The Great Rabbit) by Atsushi Wada

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Licuri Surf by Guile Martins

    EFA SHORT FILM NOMINEE BERLIN
    Vilaine Fille Mauvais Garçon (Two Ships) by Justine Triet

    DAAD SHORT FILM PRIZE
    The Man that Got Away by Trevor Anderson

    PRIZES OF THE JURIES GENERATION
    Children’s Jury Generation Kplus

    CRYSTAL BEAR FOR THE BEST FILM
    Arcadia by Olivia Silver

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Kikoeteru, furi wo sita dake (Just Pretended To Hear) by Kaori Imaizumi

    CRYSTAL BEAR FOR THE BEST SHORT FILM
    Julian by Matthew Moore

    SPECIAL MENTION
    B I N O by Billie Pleffer
    Youth Jury Generation 14plus

    CRYSTAL BEAR FOR THE BEST FILM
    Lal Gece (Night of Silence) by Reis Çelik

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Kronjuvelerna (The Crown Jewels) by Ella Lemhagen

    CRYSTAL BEAR FOR THE BEST SHORT FILM
    Meathead by Sam Holst

    SPECIAL MENTION
    663114 by Isamu Hirabayashi

    International Jury Generation Kplus

    THE GRAND PRIX OF THE DEUTSCHES KINDERHILFSWERK FOR THE BEST FILM
    Kauwboy by Boudewijn Koole

    SPECIAL MENTION
    GATTU by Rajan Khosa

    THE SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE DEUTSCHES KINDERHILFSWERK FOR THE BEST SHORT FILM
    B I N O by Billie Pleffer

    SPECIAL MENTION
    L by Thais Fujinaga

    PRIZES OF THE ECUMENICAL JURY
    Competition: Cesare deve morire (Caesar Must Die), by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani
    Special Mention: Rebelle (War Witch), by Kim Nguyen
    Panorama: Die Wand (The Wall), by Julian Roman Pölsler
    Special Mention: Parada (The Parade), by Srdjan Dragojevic
    Forum: La demora (The Delay), by Rodrigo Plá

    FIPRESCI PRIZES
    Competition: Tabu (Tabu), by Miguel Gomes
    Panorama: L’âge atomique (Atomic Age), by Héléna Klotz
    Forum: Hemel (Hemel), by Sacha Polak

    PRIZE OF THE GUILD OF GERMAN ART HOUSE CINEMAS
    À moi seule (Coming Home), by Frédéric Videau

    C.I.C.A.E. PRIZE
    Panorama Death: For Sale (Death for Sale), by Faouzi Bensaïdi
    Forum: Kazoku no kuni (Our Homeland), by Yang Yonghi

    LABEL EUROPA CINEMAS
    My Brother The Devil (My Brother The Devil), by Sally El Hosaini

    Special Mention
    Dollhouse (Dollhouse), by Kirsten Sheridan

    TEDDY AWARDS
    Best Feature Film: Keep The Lights On (Keep The Lights On), by Ira Sachs
    Best Documentary Film: Call Me Kuchu (Call Me Kuchu), by Malika Zouhali-Worrall, Katherine Fairfax Wright
    Best Short: Film Loxoro (Loxoro), by Claudia Llosa
    Teddy Jury Award: Jaurés (Jaurés), by Vincent Dieutre

    MADE IN GERMANY – PERSPEKTIVE FELLOWSHIP, endowed with 15,000 Euros, funded by Glashütte Original
    Annekatrin Hendel for Disko (Disco)

    DIALOGUE EN PERSPECTIVE, funded by the German-French Youth Office
    This Ain’t California (This Ain’t California), by Marten Persiel

    CALIGARI FILM PRIZE
    Tepenin Ardi (Beyond the Hill), by Emin Alper

    Special Mentions
    Bagrut Lochamim (Soldier / Citizen), by Silvina Landsmann
    Escuela normal (Normal School), by Celina Murga
    Jaurès (Jaurès), by Vincent Dieutre

    NETPAC PRIZE
    Paziraie Sadeh (Modest Reception), by Mani Haghighi

    PEACE FILM AWARD
    Csak a szél (Just The Wind), by Bence Fliegauf

    AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FILM PRIZE
    Csak a szél (Just The Wind), by Bence Fliegauf

    CINEMA FAIRBINDET PRIZE
    Call Me Kuchu (Call Me Kuchu), by Malika Zouhali-Worrall, Katherine Fairfax Wright

    READERS’ JURIES AND AUDIENCE AWARDS

    PanoramaAudienceAward PPP – fiction film
    Parada (The Parade), by Srdjan Dragojevic

    PanoramaAudienceAward PPP – documentary film
    Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present (Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present), by Matthew Akers

    BERLINER MORGENPOST READERS’ PRIZE
    Barbara (Barbara), by Christian Petzold

    TAGESSPIEGEL READERS’ PRIZE
    La demora (The Delay), by Rodrigo Plá

    SIEGESSÄULE READERS’ AWARD
    Parada (The Parade), by Srdjan Dragojevic

    Special Mention
    Call Me Kuchu (Call Me Kuchu), by Malika Zouhali-Worrall, Katherine Fairfax Wright

    PRIZE OF THE BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS

    SCORE COMPETITION
    Christoph Fleischmann (Germany)

    BERLIN TODAY AWARD
    Rafael Balulu (Israel) for Batman At The Checkpoint (Batman At The Checkpoint)

    Special Mention
    David Lalé (United Kingdom) for White Lobster (White Lobster)

     

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  • 62nd Berlin International Film Festival Completes Competition With Addition of Chinese Film White Deer Plain

    With Wang Quan’an’s Bai lu yuan (White Deer Plain) from the People’s Republic of China, the Competition of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival is now complete. 18 films will be vying for the Golden and Silver Bears in the Berlinale Palast. A total of 23 films will be showing in the Competition programme. There will also be two special screenings in the Berlinale Palast.


    Bai lu yuan (White Deer Plain)
    People’s Republic of China
    by Wang Quan’an
    with Zhang Fengyi, Zhang Yuqi, Wu Gang
    World premiere

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  • 27 Films Qualify for Best First Feature Award at 2012 Berlinale

    Debut feature films from the sections Competition, Panorama, Forum, Generation and for the first time also debut films from the Perspektive Deutsches Kino will compete for the Best First Feature Award in 2012. The award is endowed with 50,000 Euros to be split between the producer and the director of the winning film.

    The winners will be announced at the official award ceremony in the Berlinale Palast on February 19.

    A three-person jury will decide on the Best First Feature:

    Moritz Rinke (Germany)
    The dramatist and novelist received the 1997 PEN Club Literature Award for his second play “The Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman’s Nakedness”. His new adaptation of “Die Nibelungen” became one of the most successful German theatre productions. In 2008 Franziska Stünkel filmed his award-winning work “The Vineta Republic”, and in 2010 his first novel “Der Mann, der durch das Jahrhundert fiel” became a bestseller.

    Hania Mroué (Lebanon)
    Hania Mroué is founder and director of the Metropolis Art Cinema, the first art-house cinema in Lebanon opened in 2006. Since 2001 she is the Managing Director of the Arab film festival “Cinema Days of Beirut”. For the release of Arab and international auteur films she started the MC Distribution company. At the Doha Film Institute she is in charge as Chief Arab programmer for the Doha Tribeca Film festival and DFI’s year round initiatives.

    Matthew Modine (USA)
    The performances of the award-winning American actor include Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, Robert Altman’s Short Cuts and Alan Parker’s Birdy. Matthew Modine made his screenplay/directorial feature debut with If…Dog…Rabbit. Jesus Was a Commie, his award winning short film, is currently playing at festivals around the globe. His recent roles include Girl in Progress, Family Weekend and The Dark Knight Rises.


    The following 27 films have qualified for the Best First Feature Award:

    Panorama (6)

    Cherry by Stephen Elliot, USA
    Chocó (Choco) by Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza, Columbia
    HIGHWAY by Deepak Rauniyar, Nepal/USA
    Kuma by Umut Dag, Austria
    My Brother the Devil** by Sally El Hosaini, Great Britain
    Sharqiya by Ami Livne, Israel/France/Germany


    Forum (8)

    Ang Babae sa Septic Tank (The Woman in the Septic Tank) by Marlon N. Rivera, the Philippines
    Francine by Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky, USA/Canada
    Hemel by Sacha Polak, Netherlands/Spain
    Kashi (Choked) by Joong-Hyun Kim, Republic of Korea
    Koi ni itaru yamai (The End of Puberty) by Kimura Shoko, Japan
    Príliš mladá noc (A Night Too Young) by Olmo Omerzu, Czech Republic/ Slovenia
    Salsipuedes by Mariano Luque, Argentina
    Tepenin Ardi (Beyond the Hill) by Emin Alper Turkey/Greece


    Generation (10)

    Kplus

    ARCADIA by Olivia Silver, USA
    Kauwboy by Boudewijn Koole, Netherlands
    Kikoeteru, furi wo sita dake (Just Pretended to Hear) by Kaori Imaizumi, Japan
    Pacha by Héctor Ferreiro, Bolivia/Mexico


    14plus

    Comes A Bright Day by Simon Aboud, Great Britain
    Electrick Children by Rebecca Thomas, USA
    Joven & Alocada (Young & Wild)** by Marialy Rivas, Chile
    Nosilatiaj. La Belleza (Beauty) by Daniela Seggiaro, Argentina
    Un Mundo Secreto (A Secret World) by Gabriel Mariño, Mexico
    Una Noche by Lucy Mulloy, USA/Cuba/Great Britain

    Perspektive Deutsches Kino (3)

    DIE VERMISSTEN (REPORTED MISSING) by Jan Speckenbach, Germany
    Gegen Morgen (Before Tomorrow) by Joachim Schoenfeld, Germany
    Westerland by Tim Staffel, Germany


    ** The films denoted with ** are no longer qualified for candidacy if they win an award at the Sundance Film Festival.

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  • Special Screenings Added to 2012 Berlinale Forum Program

    [caption id="attachment_2313" align="alignnone"]Puos Keng Kang (The Snake Man) by Tea Lim Koun, Cambodia[/caption]

    With the addition of a series of Special Screenings to the titles already announced, the program of the Berlinale Forum is now complete.

    In the documentary Lawinen der Erinnerung, Dominik Graf, one of Germany’s most influential film and television directors, puts together a portrait of another leading television personality in the form of author, director and producer Oliver Storz. In the process, his film also contributes to German television history and German history in general.

    The documentary project in arbeit / en construction / w toku / lavori in corso (in the works) by Minze Tummescheit and Arne Hector is structured according to the principle of the chain interview, with the first interview partner leading the film team on to the second and so on. What all of their number have in common are the cooperative structures in which they work. Yet the most important question they debate is that of their own legitimacy: does it make sense or is it even possible to position oneself outside of industrial progress, the public arena of politics or the global market?

    Revivals and “unearthings” of seldom seen works also have a firm place in the Forum programme. Tom Kalin’s artful, provocative film Swoon, perhaps one of the best examples of the New Queer Cinema of the 1990s, can thus be seen a full 20 years after its original premiere at the 1992 Forum. Wynn Chamberlain’s 1968 media satire Brand X is a US underground classic long thought lost and now all the more ripe for discovery.

    We are also presenting restored prints of The Connection and Ornette: Made in America as an introduction to the oeuvre of legendary American director Shirley Clarke, with a discussion with film restoration expert Dennis Doros providing some additional context. Kawashima Yuzo is best known for Bakumatsu tayoden (The Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate). Two additional works, Suzaki Paradaisu: Akashingo (Suzaki Paradise: Red Light) and Kino to ashita no aida (Between Yesterday and Tomorrow), show a Japanese director capable of recording social change like few of the rest of his generation.

    The rediscovery of the Cambodian cinema of the 1960s and early 70s has been a true adventure. The documentary Le sommeil d’or by Davy Chou (showing in the main programme) is dedicated to this “Golden Age”, with the one-off screenings of three films by directors Ly Bun Yim [Puthisen Neang Kongrey (12 Sisters), 1968] and Tea Lim Koun (Peov Chouk Sor, 1967) and Puos Keng Kang (The Snake Man, 1970) rescued from Cambodia’s tragic history providing insight into a largely unfamiliar film nation’s past.


    2012 Forum Special Screenings:

    Brand X by Wynn Chamberlain, USA

    in arbeit / en construction / w toku / lavori in corso (in the works) by Minze Tummescheit/Arne Hector, Germany – WP

    Lawinen der Erinnerung by Dominik Graf, Germany – WP

    Swoon by Tom Kalin, USA

    Bakumatsu taiyoden (The Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate) by Kawashima Yuzo, Japan

    Kino to ashita no aida (Between Yesterday and Tomorrow) by Kawashima Yuzo, Japan

    Suzaki Paradaisu Akashingo (Suzaki Paradise: Red Light) by Kawashima Yuzo, Japan

    The Connection by Shirley Clarke, USA

    Ornette: Made in America by Shirley Clarke, USA

    Peov Chouk Sor by Tea Lim Koun, Cambodia

    Puos Keng Kang (The Snake Man) by Tea Lim Koun, Cambodia

    Puthisen Neang Kongrey (12 Sisters) by Ly Bun Yim, Cambodia

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  • US Film Electrick Children to Open Generation 14plus competition at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_2311" align="alignnone"]Electrick Children by Rebecca Thomas[/caption]

    The Generation 14plus competition at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival will open with the US directorial debut Electrick Children by Rebecca Thomas. The director and her leading actors Julia Garner (Martha Marcy May Marlene), Rory Culkin (Lymelife) and Billy Zane (Titanic) are expected on the red carpet for this world premiere on February 10. Garner plays a young Mormon who breaks out of her strict religious community and plunges herself into the nightlife of Las Vegas.

    The Swiss documentary Die Kinder vom Napf will kick off the competition of Generation Kplus also on February 10. Director Alice Schmid accompanies 50 mountain farm children through the four seasons in the “Wild West” of Lucerne Canton. For the international premiere, the filmmaker and the children from the mountain village of Romoos are coming to Berlin.

    Generation is also expecting a number of other well-known guests for the premieres of their films. For Kronjuvelerna (The Crown Jewels): Bill Skarsgård (Shooting Star 2012) and Alicia Vikander (Shooting Star 2011). For Comes A Bright Day: Craig Roberts (Submarine), Imogen Poots (28 Weeks Later), Kevin McKidd (Grey’s Anatomy) and Timothy Spall (The King’s Speech). For Lal Gece (Night of Silence): Ilyas Salman (Abbas in Flower). For ARCADIA: Ryan Simpkins (A Single Man), John Hawkes (Winter’s Bone). The final list of guests will be released shortly before the festival begins.

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  • Panorama Lineup for 2012 Berlinale is Complete

    [caption id="attachment_2307" align="alignnone"]Leave It On The Floor by Sheldon Larry, USA/Canada[/caption]

    This year’s Panorama is presenting 53 feature films: 18 in the main programme, 15 in Panorama Special and 20 in Panorama Dokumente.

    Among the final films to be included in the Panorama is the US indie Cherry with Heather Graham, James Franco and Lili Taylor. It portrays a confident young woman who explores her own sexuality and has to deal with the prejudice of those around her. In The Convoy, Alexei Mizgirev presents an apocalyptic portrait of the police and the army in Russia today. After her success with her film Megane (Glasses) in 2008, Japanese filmmaker Naoko Ogigami is returning to the Panorama with Rentaneko (Rent-a-Cat). It’s the enchanting story of a young woman who rents cats to people who are lonely. After presenting his star-studded Taiwan saga Monga in the Panorama 2010, director Dove is coming back to Berlin with his film Love, starring Shu Qi. Crowd-sourcing has rarely made a more monumental work possible: in Iron Sky, a largely Finnish production featuring Udo Kier, director Timo Vuorensola paints a dark picture of the world being threatened from outer space that leads right into the White House. Austrian director Peter Kern’s film is ultimately a surprise: GLAUBE, LIEBE, TOD (BELIEF, LOVE, DEATH) is an intimate drama about the conflicts smouldering between the generations and how an immigrant falls victim to them.

    New discoveries include Columbian director Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza’s Chocó, in which a young woman learns to assert herself in a rural world. Deepak Rauniyar’s HIGHWAY is a Nepalese road movie: all the passengers on a bus are in a hurry to get somewhere, but the ride is constantly delayed by strikes.

    List of newly announced titles

    Panorama fictional films

    Bugis Street Redux by Yonfan, Hong Kong
    with Hiep Thi Le, Michael Lam, Greg-O, Ernest Seah

    Cherry by Stephen Elliott, USA
    with Ashley Hinshaw, James Franco, Heather Graham, Dev Patel, Lili Taylor – WP

    Chocó by Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza, Columbia
    with Karent Hinestroza, Esteban Copete, Fabio García, Daniela Mosquera, Jesús Benavides – WP

    GLAUBE, LIEBE, TOD (BELIEF, LOVE, DEATH) by Peter Kern, Austria
    with Traute Furthner, Peter Kern, Joao Moreira Pedrosa – WP

    HIGHWAY by Deepak Rauniyar, Nepal/USA
    with DAYAHANG Rai, ASHA Magarati, SHRISTI Ghimire, EELUM Dixit – WP

    Iron Sky by Timo Vuorensola, Finland/Netherlands/Australia/ Germany
    with Christopher Kirby, Götz Otto, Julia Dietze, Udo Kier – WP

    Love by Doze, Niu Chen-zer, China/Taiwan
    with Shu Qi, Vicky Zhao, Ethan Juan, Mark Jau

    Man On Ground by Akin Omotoso, South Africa
    with Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Fabian Adeoye Lojede, Fana Mokoena

    My Brother The Devil by Sally El Hosaini, Great Britain
    with James Floyd, Saïd Taghmaoui, Nasser Memarzia, Fady Elsayed – WP

    Rentaneko (Rent-a-Cat) by Naoko Ogigami, Japan
    with Mikako Ichikawa, Reiko Kusamura, Ken Mitsuishi, Maho Yamada, Kei Tanaka – WP

    The Convoy by Alexey Mizgirev, Russian Federation
    with Oleg Vasilkov, Azamat Nigmanov, Dmitry Kulichkov – WP


    Panorama Dokumente

    Wo men de gu shi (Our Story –10-year ‘Guerrilla Warfare’ of Beijing Queer Film Festival) by Yang Yang, People’s Republic of China

    “Blut muss fließen” – Undercover unter Nazis by Peter Ohlendorf, Germany – WP


    Panorama short supporting films

    7 Deadly Kisses by Sammaria Simanjuntak, Indonesia
    with Sunny Soon, Daud Sumolang – WP

    A Lazy Summer Afternoon with Mario Montez by John Heys, Germany – WP

    Green Laser by John Greyson, Canada – WP

    ZUCHT und ORDNUNG (LAW and ORDER) by Jan Soldat, Germany – WP


    List of fictional films announced earlier
    10+10 by Hou Hsiao-hsien, Wang Toon, Wu Nien-Jen, Sylvia Chang, Chen Guo-Fu, Wei Te-Sheng, Chung Meng-Hung, Chang Tso-Chi, Arvin Chen, Yang Ya-Che and others, Taiwan
    Death For Sale by Faouzi Bensaïdi, Belgium/France/Morocco/United Arab Emirates
    Diaz – Don’t Clean Up This Blood by Daniele Vicari Italy/ Romania /France – WP
    Die Wand (The Wall) by Julian Roman Pölsler, Austria/Germany – WP
    Dollhouse by Kirsten Sheridan, Ireland – WP
    Elles by Malgoska Szumowska, France/Poland/Germany
    Fon Tok Kuen Fah (Headshot) by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Thailand/France
    From Seoul To Varanasi by Kyuhwan Jeon, Republic of Korea
    Hot boy noi loan – cau chuyen ve thang cuoi, co gai diem va con vit (Lost In Paradise) by Vu Ngoc Dang, Vietnam
    Indignados by Tony Gatlif, France – WP
    Keep The Lights On by Ira Sachs, USA
    Kuma by Umut Dag, Austria – WP
    La mer à l’aube (Calm At Sea) by Volker Schlöndorff, France/Germany
    L’âge atomique by Héléna Klotz, France
    Leave It On The Floor by Sheldon Larry, USA/Canada
    Mai-wei (My Way) by KANG Je-kyu, Republic of Korea
    Mommy Is Coming by Cheryl Dunye, Germany – WP
    Parada (The Parade) by Srdjan Dragojevic, Serbia/Republic of Croatia/ Macedonia/Slovenia
    Sharqiya (Central Station) by Ami Livne, Israel/France/ Germany – WP
    The Woman Who Brushed Off Her Tears by Teona Strugar Mitevska, Macedonia/Germany/Slovenia/Belgium – WP
    Wilaya by Pedro Pérez Rosado, Spain
    Xingu by Cao Hamburger, Brazil


    List of documentaries announced earlier

    Anak-Anak Srikandi (Children of Srikandi) by the Children of Srikandi Collective, Germany/Indonesia – WP
    Angriff auf die Demokratie – Eine Intervention (Democracy Under Attack – An Intervention) by Romuald Karmakar, Germany – WP
    Audre Lorde – The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992 by Dagmar Schultz, Germany – WP
    Brötzmann – Da gehört die Welt mal mir (Brötzmann – That’s When The World Is Mine) by Uli M Schueppel, Germany – WP
    with Caspar Brötzmann, Eduardo Delgado Lopez, Danny Lommen
    Call Me Kuchu by Malika Zouhali-Worrall, Katherine Fairfax Wright, USA – WP
    Detlef by Stefan Westerwelle, Jan Rothstein, Germany
    with Detlef Stoffel, Anneliese Stoffel, Gustav-Peter Wöhler, Lilo Wanders, Corny Littmann – WP
    Herr Wichmann aus der dritten Reihe (Henryk from the back row) by Andreas Dresen, Germany – WP
    In the Shadow of a Man by Hanan Abdalla, Egypt – WP
    König des Comics (King of Comics) by Rosa von Praunheim, Germany – WP
    with Ralf König, Joachim Król, Hella von Sinnen, Ralph Morgenstern
    La Vierge, les Coptes et Moi (The Virgin, the Copts and Me) by Namir Abdel Messeeh, France/Qatar/Egypt
    Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present (Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present) by Matthew Akers, USA
    Olhe pra mim de novo (Look at me again) by Kiko Goifman, Claudia Priscilla, Brazil
    The Reluctant Revolutionary by Sean McAllister, Great Britain/Ireland
    The Summit by Franco Fracassi, Massimo Lauria, Italy – WP
    Ulrike Ottinger – die Nomadin vom See (Ulrike Ottinger – nomad from the lake) by Brigitte Kramer, Germany – WP
    with Ulrike Ottinger, Ingvild Goetz, Irm Hermann, Ulrich Gregor
    Unter Männern – Schwul in der DDR (Among Men – Gay in East Germany) by Markus Stein, Ringo Rösener, Germany – WP
    with Eduard Stapel, Frank Schäfer, Jürgen Wittdorf, John Zinner, Helwin Leuschner
    Vito by Jeffrey Schwarz, USA
    Words of Witness by Mai Iskander, USA – WP

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  • Film Lineup of 6th Culinary Cinema of the 62nd Berlinale

    [caption id="attachment_2305" align="alignnone"]Last Call at the Oasis [/caption]

    “Trust in Taste” is the motto of the 6th Culinary Cinema of the 62nd Berlinale that will be held from February 12 to 17, 2012. Fifteen films about food and the environment will be presented in the Martin-Gropius-Bau.

    This year’s Culinary Cuisine includes a remarkable number of premieres.

    In Felipe Ugarte’s and Juantxo Sardon’s Mugaritz B.S.O., musician Felipe Ugarte translates delicious and visually pleasing culinary dishes made by Basque star chef Andoni Luis Aduriz from San Sebastián into music. The musician and the cook show how ingredients for a dish and music develop worldwide out of a region’s landscape and tradition. Andoni Luis Aduriz is coming extra to Berlin to prepare a meal for his film.

    Entre les Bras (Step Up to the Plate) by Paul Lacoste documents the stirring change of generations at the French three-star restaurant Bras in Laguiole. Father Michel Bras is convinced that getting to the top is easier than staying there. After this documentary, Michael Kempf will have the delicate task of creating a meal inspired by the French cuisine.

    In the documentary Last Call at the Oasis by Oscar-winner Jessica Yu, experts and tireless activists, such as the real Erin Brockovich, fight the local and global misuse of water. Filmmakers and experts discuss surprising ways to solve the shortage of water. One proposal involves recycling wastewater. Christian Lohse will cook a meal for the occasion.

    In TSAO Jui-Yuan’s fictional film Joyful Reunion, a top vegetarian chef is forced to close his restaurant because he has lost his memory. When he eats a dish from his childhood, his memory comes back and he recognizes his first love again. Named Cook of the Year by Der Feinschmecker magazine, Marco Müller will prepare a meal that captures this melodrama.

    The late screenings at 10 p.m. will focus on social and ecological topics. In Das Rohe und das Gekochte (The Raw and the Cooked) Monika Treut documents the emergent green movement in Taiwan. On a powerful visual journey around the world, Canned Dreams depicts the plight of all the workers who contribute to producing a can of ravioli. Lupe el de la Vaca (Lupe of the Cow) presents several small-scale Mexican farmers who master their harsh lives with humour and music. In the Korean gangster film Hindsight, the boss of a gang falls in love with a fellow student during a course in cooking. In Oma & Bella, Alexa Karolinski portrays how her grandmother and her grandmother’s girlfriend cultivate Jewish traditions in Charlottenburg.

    A number of shorts films will supplement the programme: Should The Wife Confess? (Bernardo Camisão), Asparragos (Laura Zuallaert), Lepokoa (Safy Nebbou) and Pokot Ash Yoghurt (Francesco Amato, Stefano Scarafia).

    “Youth Food Cinema” will address the importance of traditions in the family at 9:30 a.m. on February 17. The Mexican film Canela (Cinnamon) by Jordi Mariscal tells the story of a girl, her grandmother and their love of cooking. Afterwards, the chef of the Mexican embassy, Armando Hernández, will prepare a Mexican meal with students. As Grandmother Tere says in the film: “Cooking well is not a question of age but of talent.”

    Films in Culinary Cinema 2012

    Canela (Cinnamon) Mexico
    By Jordi Mariscal
    With Ana Martín, Isabel Yudice, Norma Angélica, Mónica Dionne, Carlos Cobos
    World premiere

    Canned Dreams Finland
    Documentary by Katja Gauriloff
    International premiere

    Comme un chef (The Chef) France
    By Daniel Cohen
    With Jean Reno, Michaël Youn, Raphaëlle Agogué, Julien Boisselier, Salomé Stevenin, Serge Larivière, Issa Doumbia, Bun Hay Mean
    International premiere

    Entre les Bras (Step Up to the Plate) France
    Documentary by Paul Lacoste
    World premiere

    Hindsight Republic of Korea
    By Lee Hyeon-seung
    With Song Gang-ho, Shin Se-kyung, Chun Jeong-myung
    European premiere

    Joyful Reunion Taiwan/China
    By Tsao Jui-Yuan
    With Gua Ahleh, Huo Siyan, Lan Zheng-Long (Blue), Kenneth Tsang
    World premiere

    Last Call at the Oasis USA
    Documentary by Jessica Yu
    International premiere

    Lupe el de la Vaca (Lupe of the Cow) Mexico
    Documentary by Blanca X. Aguerre
    International premiere

    Mugaritz B.S.O. Spain
    Documentary by Felipe Ugarte, Juantxo Sardon
    German premiere

    Oma & Bella Germany/USA
    Documentary by Alexa Karolinski
    World premiere

    Das Rohe und das Gekochte (The Raw and the Cooked) Germany/Taiwan
    Documentary by Monika Treut
    World premiere


    Short films

    Asparragos Belgium/Peru
    Documentary by Laura Zuallaert
    German premiere

    Lepokoa (The Scarf) Spain/France 2003
    By Safy Nebbou
    With Pilar Rodríguez, Joseba Apaolaza, Olatz Beobide, Manu Gaigne

    Pokot Ash Yoghurt (Living Food Communities) Italy
    Documentary by Francesco Amato, Stefano Scarafia
    World premiere

    Should The Wife Confess? Belgium/Portugal
    By Bernardo Camisão
    With Sofia Caessa, Hilbren Buys
    German premiere

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  • 7 Films Added to Competition program of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_2303" align="alignnone"]Flying Swords Of Dragon Gate[/caption]

    With seven more films, the Competition program of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival is nearing completion. To date it includes 22 films, of which 17 are vying for the Golden and Silver Bears. 18 films will celebrate their world premieres in the Competition of the Berlinale 2012.

    A special screening of Steven Soderbergh’s action thriller Haywire in the Berlinale Palast will supplement the programme.

    Like last year, the winner of the Golden Bear will be screened after the award ceremony on February 18.

    “We are very pleased that a large number of this year’s Competition films are screening in Berlin as world premieres. Many entries in the Competition 2012 revolve around radical changes and departures. They shift perspectives, presenting history and stories from the point of view of those involved,” says Festival Director Dieter Kosslick.


    Further films in the Competition programme:

    A moi seule (Coming Home)
    France
    By Frédéric Videau (Le fils de Jean-Claude Videau, Variéte Francaise)
    With Agathe Bonitzer, Reda Kateb
    World premiere

    Bel Ami
    Great Britain
    By Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod (feature debut)
    With Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Christina Ricci
    World premiere / out of competition

    En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair)
    Denmark/Czech Republic/Germany/Sweden
    By Nikolaj Arcel (Islands of Lost Souls, Sandheden om mænd, Königspatience – Intrige im Parlament)
    With Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander, Trine Dyrholm, David Dencik, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
    World premiere

    Flying Swords Of Dragon Gate
    Hong Kong, China
    By Hark Tsui (Once Upon A Time In China, Detective Dee And The Mystery Of The Phantom Flame, Time And Tide)
    With Jet Li, Zhou Xun, Chen Kun, Kwai Lun Mei
    European premiere / out of competition – 3D

    Rebelle
    Canada
    By Kim Nguyen (La cite, Truffe, Le Marais)
    With Rachel Mwanza, Alain Bastien, Serge Kanyinda
    World premiere

    Shadow Dancer
    Great Britain/Ireland
    By James Marsh (Project Nim, The King, Man On Wire)
    With Clive Owen, Andrea Riseborough, Gillian Anderson
    European premiere / out of competition


    Special screening in the Berlinale Palast:
    Haywire
    USA
    By Steven Soderbergh (Sex, Lies and Videotape, Traffic, Erin Brockovich)
    With Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, Channing Tatum
    German premiere


    Films already announced:

    Aujourd´hui by Alain Gomis, France/Senegal – WP
    Barbara by Christian Petzold, Germany – WP
    Captive by Brillante Mendoza, France/Philippines/Germany/Great Britain – WP
    Cesare deve morire (Caesar Must Die) by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, Italy – WP
    Csak a szél (Just The Wind) by Bence Fliegauf, Hungary/Germany/ France – WP
    Dictado (Childish Games) by Antonio Chavarrías, Spain – WP
    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close by Stephen Daldry, USA – IP (out of competition)
    Gnade (Mercy) by Matthias Glasner, Germany/Norway – WP
    Jayne Mansfield’s Car by Billy Bob Thornton, Russian Federation/USA – WP
    Jin líng Shí San Chai (The Flowers Of War) by Zhang Yimou, People’s Republic of China – EP (out of competition)
    Kebun binatang (Postcards From The Zoo) by Edwin, Indonesia/Germany/Hong Kong, China – WP
    L´enfant d’en haut (Sister) by Ursula Meier, Switzerland/France – WP
    Les Adieux à la reine by Benoît Jacquot, France/Spain – WP
    Metéora (Meteora) by Spiros Stathoulopoulos, Germany/Greece – WP
    Tabu by Miguel Gomes, Portugal/Germany/Brazil/ France – WP
    Was bleibt (Home For The Weekend) by Hans-Christian Schmid, Germany – WP

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