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Awards Winners
Golden Bear for Best Film Bal (Honey)
Silver Bear for Jury Grand Prix "If I Want To Whistle, I Whistle"
Silver Bear for Best Director Roman Polanski
Silver Bear for Best Actor Grigori Dobrygin, Sergei Puskepalis
Silver Bear for Best Actress Shinobu Terajima
Silver Bear for Best Script Tuan Yuan (Apart Together)
Lifetime Achievement - Hanna Schygulla
- Wolfgang Kohlhaase

 
The Berlin Int'l Film Festival, also known as the Berlinale, celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2010. Click to watch celebrities' "happy birthday" videos.


Festival Director Dieter Kosslick



Tilda Swinton            Zhang Ziyi

    Zhang Yimou       Renee Zellweger

Zhang Yimou - 'A Simple Noodle Story'
Golden Bear candidate

Wang Quan'an - 'Apart Together'
Opening film/Golden Bear candidate

Yuen Woo-Ping - 'True Legend'
Berlinale Special

Ding Sheng - 'Little Big Soldier'
Berlinale Special

Arvin Chen - 'Au Revoir Taipei'
Included in the Forum section

Hou Chi-Jan - 'One Day'
Included in the Forum section

'Apart Together' (China)

'About Her Brother' (Japan)

'The Ghost Writer' (France/Germany/UK)

'The Hunter' (Germany/Iran)

'On the Path' (Bosnia and Herzegovina /Austria/ Germany/Croatia)

'The Robber' (Austria/Germany)

'Bal' (Turkey/Germany)

'How I Ended This Summer' (Russia)

'Caterpillar' (Japan)

'Apart Together' (China)

'The Killer Inside Me' (USA/Great Britain)

'Submarino' (Denmark)

'Shahada' (Germany)

'A Simple Noodle Story' (China)

'Puzzle' (Argentina/France)

'Mammuth' (France)

'Jud Suss - Film ohne Gewissen' (Austria/Germany)

'Howl' (USA)

'Greenberg' (USA)

'If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle' (Romania/Sweden)

'A Somewhat Gentle Man' (Norway)

'A Family' (Denmark)

The Berlinale's film programme is divided into seven sections:
1. Competition: Major int'l films are shown;
2. Panorama: The emphasis is on independent and art-house cinema;
3. Forum: A chance to discover highly original, often provocative and disturbing cinema;
4. Generation presents lively cinema aimed at young audiences;
5. Perspektive Deutsches Kino looks at thematic and stylistic trends in German cinema;
6. Berlinale Shorts present some 30 short films;
7. Retrospective: Classics are (re-)discovered and films thought to be lost forever enjoy a renaissance.
 
Werner Herzog
A seven-member international jury led by German director Werner Herzog decides who take home the Golden Bear and the Silver Bears.

Renee Zellweger

Yu Nan

Jose Maria Morales

Cornelia Froboess

Nuruddin Farah

Francesca Comencini
The 59th Berlin Film Festival The 58th Berlin Int'l Film Festival
       

'In Love We Trust'
(Silver Bear for Best Script)

'Tuya's Marriage'
(Golden Bear)

'The Road Home'
(Silver Bear for Jury Grand Prix)

Maggie Cheung
(Silver Bear for Best Actress)

'Red Sorghum'
(Golden Bear)