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  1. The 14th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 26 June to 7 July 1964. [1] The Golden Bear was awarded to the Turkish film Susuz Yaz directed by Metin Erksan. [2] The Swedish film 491 by Vilgot Sjöman was rejected by festival director Alfred Bauer owing to its controversial nature. [1]

  2. Feb 25, 2023 · As the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival drew to a close, the first of the three major international film festivals began giving out its awards. This year’s Berlin jury was headed by ...

  3. The 52nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 6 to 17, 2002. The festival opened with Heaven by Tom Tykwer . [3] [4] The new print of Charlie Chaplin 's 1940 American satirical dramedy film The Great Dictator was the closing film of the festival.

  4. Dec 8, 2023 · The 74th Berlin International Film Festival: February 15 – 25, 2024. Line-Up: Official Selection (Competitions) 1-20 | Official Competition 21-35 | Encounters 36-52 | Generation 14plus/Kplus Out of Competition 53-59 | Berlinale Special Gala 60-72 | Berlinale Special • Supersex (cr. Francesca Manieri / Netflix) • Dostoevsky (cr. Damiano D'Innocenzo, Fabio D'Innocenzo) Out of Competition ...

  5. With over 200,000 admission tickets sold, the Berlinale is not only an industry meeting, but also the biggest audience festival in the world. Art, glamour, parties, and business come together for the two weeks of the Festival. Every year the Berlinale exudes an enormous appeal and gives an important fresh impetus to international filmmaking ...

  6. Festival date. 22 June – 3 July 1962. Website. Website. Berlin International Film Festival chronology. 13th. 12th. The 12th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 22 June – 3 July 1962. [1] The Golden Bear was awarded to the British film A Kind of Loving directed by John Schlesinger.

  7. The Berlin International Film Festival was the brainwave of US military film officer based in Berlin after World War Two. In the 1950s, Oscar Martay formed a committee of members of the Berlin Senate and the German film industry.

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