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  1. Opening film: The International: Closing film: Eden Is West: Location: Berlin, Germany: Founded: 1951: Awards: Golden Bear: The Milk of Sorrow: No. of films: 383 films: Festival date: 5–15 February 2009: Website: Website: Berlin International Film Festival chronology

  2. 73rd Berlin International Film Festival held in February 2023, was the first completely in-person Berlinale since the 70th in 2020. Description and governance. The Berlinale is considered one of the three major film festivals in the world, alongside the Venice and Cannes, and is the largest based on attendance.

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  4. 2009. 59th Berlin International Film Festival. 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.

  5. References. Other websites. Berlinale. The Berlinale, or Berlin International Film Festival, Berlinale (help·info) is the world's leading film festival held in Berlin, Germany. [1] The Berlinale was first held in 1951, and since 1978 has been held every February.

  6. The 59th Berlin International Film Festival was held from 5 February to 15 February 2009. The opening film of the festival was Tom Tykwer’s The International , screened out of competition. Costa-Gavras's immigrant drama Eden Is West served as the closing night film at the festival.

  7. Opening film: Man to Man: Closing film: Kinsey: Location: Berlin, Germany: Founded: 1951: Awards: Golden Bear: U-Carmen eKhayelitsha: Hosted by: Anke Engelke: No. of films: 312 films: Festival date: 10–20 February 2005: Website: Website: Berlin International Film Festival chronology

  8. Feb 5, 2009 · The 59th Berlin International Film Festival began today with the World Premiere of Tom Tykwer’s “The International,” a high finance conspiracy thriller starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts.

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