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  1. February 5 – 15, 2009. “‘A festival against the crisis’ is how Dieter Kosslick referred to the 59th Berlinale. It has become a film festival of superlatives, which, with 270,000 tickets sold, was able to announce new record audience figures.”. – Blickpunkt Film. The omens for the 59th Berlin International Film Festival didn’t look ...

  2. The 55th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 10–20, 2005. Man to Man by Régis Wargnier served as opening night film. The festival closed with Kinsey by Bill Condon. The Golden Bear was awarded to U-Carmen eKhayelitsha directed by Mark Dornford-May. The retrospective was dedicated to the scene formers.

  3. The International was released on DVD,Blu-ray and UMD Video on June 9, 2009, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. [citation needed] Reception Box office. The International was first screened on 5 February 2009 at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival and was released in the United States and Canada on 13 February 2009.

  4. The 56th Berlin International Film Festival was held from 9 to 19 February 2006. [2] The festival opened with Snow Cake by Marc Evans. [3] Digitally restored version of Sam Peckinpah 's 1972 film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid served as the closing film. [4] British actress Charlotte Rampling was selected as the head of the jury.

  5. The 50th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 9 to 20, 2000. The festival opened with The Million Dollar Hotel by Wim Wenders. Bossa Nova by Bruno Barreto, screened out of competition was the closing film of the festival. The Golden Bear was awarded to Magnolia directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

  6. The 5th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 24 June to 5 July 1955. [1] This year's festival did not give any official jury prizes, instead awards were given by audience voting. This continued until the FIAPF granted Berlin "A-Status" in 1956.

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