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18.03.2005: Berlinale in Athens – from April 1 to April 7, 2005
From April 1 to 7, 2005, the Greek organization "Cultural Action" with support of the Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin presents the festival to the Greek audience in Athens [...]Additional Information
23.02.2005: The Berlinale as Guest in Rome
The Berlinale is again participating in the initiative successfully launched last year in collaboration with the “Fondazione Musica per Roma” and with the support of Agis/Lazio: the “Berlino a Roma” will be opening for the second time on Sunday, March 6, 2005 in the Parco della Musica [...]Awards, Competition, Panorama, Generation, Berlinale Talents, Perspektive Deutsches Kino, Forum & Forum Expanded
21.02.2005: Awards and Award Winners of the Berlinale 2005
Here you can download the complete list of Awards of this year's Berlinale. [...]Additional Information
19.02.2005: The 55th Berlinale Closes With Record Attendances
Neither snow flurries nor stormy gusts could dampen the good spirits at the 55th Berlin International Film Festival. This year the Festival recorded its highest attendances ever with 180,000 tickets sold to the public, who along with accredited festival guests attended the cinema more than 400,000 times [...]Panorama
19.02.2005: PanoramaAudienceAward 2005
Of all large festivals, the Berlinale is regarded as the festival most open to the public. Radio channel “radioeins” and Berlin’s city magazine “tip” have again made it possible for film fans to vote for their favourite films and then in collaboration with the Panorama section to present the only official audience award of the Berlinale, the PanoramaAudienceAward [...]Berlinale Talents
19.02.2005: Berlinale Talent Campus Press Release #12
“Cinema is opening the door to the world, cinema is thinking collectively. The Berlinale Talent Campus is a collective endeavour and I am proud to be part of it” said Walter Salles about his involvement as host in the Berlinale Talent Campus which, with more than 60 events, took place at the Berlin House of World Cultures from 12 – 17 February. [...]Awards
15.02.2005: Awards of the International Short Film Jury
The International Short Film Jury awards prizes for short films screened in the Competition and Panorama sections. The members of the jury Gabriela Tagliavini (Argentinien), Marten Rabarts (Neuseeland), Susan Korda (USA) award the following prizes [...]World Cinema Fund
13.02.2005: World Cinema Fund Jury Meets for First Time – 9 Projects Selected from Latin America, Africa and the Middle East
Following its first session, the jury for World Cinema Fund, established by the German Federal Cultural Foundation (Kulturstiftung des Bundes) and the Berlinale in autumn 2004, has selected nine projects for financing [...]Competition
09.02.2005: Fateless new entry in the Berlinale Competition
The 55th Berlin International Film Festival is pleased to announce that the Hungarian-German-British co-production Fateless will screen in this year’s Competition. The film is based on Hungarian Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertész’s book of the same title [...]Awards
09.02.2005: Surprise Film 2005: Mutterseelenallein by Bernd Böhlich with the awarding of the Berlinale Camera to Katrin Sass
This year’s Berlinale Surprise Film is Mutterseelenallein, directed by Bernd Böhlich. This feature film debut recounts, with harrowing precision, the situation of a woman who learns that her son has become a murderer. Bea (Katrin Sass), the female protagonist, lives through all imaginable extremes of human behaviour and ends up herself on the periphery of society [...]Retrospective, Berlinale Classics & Homage
07.02.2005: Guests and Special Events of the Retrospective “Schauplätze, Drehorte, Spielräume (Settings, Locations, Scenes). Production Design + Film”
Ken Adam, one of the best-known and most influential production designers of the last forty years, once described himself as “the director’s eye”. The Retrospective “Schauplätze, Drehorte, Spielräume 8Settings, Locations, Scenes). Production Design + Film” is showing the two films in which Adam designed the set decoration for Stanley Kubrick [...]Awards
01.02.2005: Berlinale Camera Awards 2005
The Berlinale Camera is awarded to film personalities or institutions to which the Berlin International Film Festival feels particularly indebted and wants to express its gratitude and appreciation [...]European Film Market & Co-Production Market
01.02.2005: European Film Market 2005
The central event for the film industry at the Berlin International Film Festival is the European Film Market with its close ties to the other sections and events of the festival [...]Additional Information
01.02.2005: Press file for the 55th Berlin International Filmfestival
Please note that the document is only available in German! [...]Additional Information
01.02.2005: Berlinale Events
The exploration of film as a medium does not take place just in the movie theater. In many genres of art, film serves as a basis for interdisciplinary projects [...]Awards
01.02.2005: Berlinale 2005: Honorary Golden Bears for Im Kwon-Taek and Fernando Fernán Gómez
The 55th Berlin International Film Festival will this year honour the Korean filmmaker Im Kwon-Taek, and the Spanish actor, director and screenwriter Fernando Fernán Gómez with Honorary Golden Bears for their lifetime achievements [...]Berlinale Special
31.01.2005: Berlinale-Series Selling Democracy II – Winning the Peace
In 2004, with Selling Democracy – Welcome Mr. Marshall, the Berlinale launched a highly regarded series of films from the USA’s recovery programme for Europe after World War II. The series was conceived to run for a total of three years; it is continuing this year at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2005 and will conclude in 2006 [...]Panorama
28.01.2005: 20th Panorama – Programme Selection Complete
To celebrate its 20th anniversary the Panorama is presenting 34 features, 18 documentaries and 26 short films in its main programme and Special, Dokumente and Short Film series. 30 countries played a major role in the production of these works. 28 of them will be screened as world premieres, nine as premieres outside the countries of their origin and fifteen as European premieres [...]Berlinale Shorts
27.01.2005: Short Films at the Berlinale: From Seaside Idyll to Political Reality
The Berlinale offers ample opportunity to study signature samples of the most diverse directors. Alongside young filmmakers who are able to evolve their styles in short films, established feature film directors also enjoy returning to this genre. The Berlinale has created a special platform for short films [...]Competition
27.01.2005: The Berlinale Confirms the International Jury
The International Jury decides who will take home a Golden or Silver Bear. At the 55th Berlin International Film Festival the Bears will be awarded by seven members of the jury. The ceremony will be held at the Berlinale Palast on Saturday, February 19, 2005 [...]Berlinale Special
26.01.2005: Berlinale Special
The selection for the Berlinale Special is now complete: in this year’s programme, Timor Bekmambetov, Kay Pollak, Jorge Ramirez Suárez, and Florian Gallenberger will be setting new directions with their recent films. A production by Japan’s Shochiku Studios as well as Rosa von Praunheim’s latest documentary Wer ist Helene Schwarz? (Who Is Helene Schwarz?) are being presented [...]Panorama
25.01.2005: Panorama Dokumente 2005: Explosive Topics and a Strong Showing from Germany
Never before have documentaries been able to assert themselves so successfully in movie theatres as they do today. This remarkable development can be regarded as an expression of the desire of viewers to go beyond the infotainment of television and grapple more deeply with controversial topics [...]Berlinale Talents
24.01.2005: Berlinale Talent Campus Press Release #10
Creative synergy – with 530 film talents from 90 countries and a total of 80 international experts the 2005 Berlinale Talent Campus is turning into the school for those wanting to make it in the film business. It takes place from 12 – 17 February 2005 in the Berlin House of World Cultures. This year more countries have joined [...]Additional Information
24.01.2005: Berlinale Showcase Im Kwon-Taek
The upcoming Berlinale’s showcase is dedicated to filmmaker Im Kwon-Taek. Among the great directors of Asia the Korean director holds a special position. Im Kwon-Taek began his work in film in 1962 and is currently working on his 100th production [...]Forum & Forum Expanded
21.01.2005: Pop Art and Politics – the Forum Focuses on Innovative Debuts
The program of the 35th International Forum of New Cinema presents itself in leaner, rejuvenated form. Reducing the selection of films by more than a quarter in comparison with earlier years focuses the gaze on essentials: an innovative, global filmmaking eager to experiment and take unconventional paths outside the mainstream. The program, consisting of 39 feature and documentary films, including 16 debut works, is presenting 24 world premieres. A total of 33 countries are represented in the Forum [...]Competition
20.01.2005: 16 World Premieres and 5 Debuts in the Competition of the Berlinale 2005
Twenty-one films will be competing for the Golden and Silver Bears in the Competition of the 55th Berlin International Film Festival. The programme in the Berlinale Palast will be rounded off by five more productions running hors concours. Five of the works selected for this year’s Competition programme are feature debuts. A total of sixteen films are world premieres [...]Perspektive Deutsches Kino
19.01.2005: The Programme Is Completed – Perspektive Deutsches Kino to Open with the World Premiere of Dancing with Myself
This year’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino programme has been confirmed: it includes nine films – six features and three documentaries. A very special documentary will open the fourth edition of the Berlinale’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino. Dancing with Myself by Judith Keil and Antje Kruska – who with Der Glanz von Berlin (Queens of Dust) also participated in the very first Perspektive Deutsches Kino [...]European Film Market & Co-Production Market
17.01.2005: A Full Programme at the Berlin House of Representatives – Berlinale Co-Production Market to Present 31 New Film Projects
At the second Berlinale Co-Production Market on February 13 and 14, 2005, a total of 31 projects from 22 countries will be presented to interested co-producers and financiers. This year’s Berlinale Co-Production Market has a new venue: the Berlin House of Representatives (the Preußischer Landtag/Prussian Parliament). It is located opposite the Martin Gropius Bau, where the European Film Market will take place beginning in 2006 [...]Generation
14.01.2005: Programme of the Kinderfilmfest / 14plus for the 55th Berlinale – Pilot Project with Berlin’s Schools
The 28th Kinderfilmfest programme is now complete. For the opening at the Zoo Palast on February 11, 2005, the guest of honour will be actress Corinna Harfouch, who – since her appearance in Bibi Blocksberg – is extremely popular with young audiences. The Kinderfilmfest will open with the Iranian film Hayat by Gholamreza Ramezani [...]Forum & Forum Expanded
13.01.2005: Restored Heaven’s Gate as Special Screening in the Forum
The International Forum of New Cinema presents a special screening of the restored original version of Heaven’s Gate. Michael Cimino’s monumental anti-Western from 1980 is still regarded as Hollywood’s biggest financial flop – and, mainly by critics outside the USA, as a masterpiece. As a supplement, the documentation Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of 'Heaven's Gate' by Michael Epstein will be shown as a European premiere [...]Additional Information
10.01.2005: Berlin International Film Festival to continue its long-standing and successful partnership with L’ORÉAL PARiS and Volkswagen
The Berlinale has a long-standing partnership with its main sponsors L’ORÉAL PARiS and Volkswagen. The partnership between L’ORÉAL PARiS and the Berlin International Film Festival goes back to 1999 [...]Panorama
06.01.2005: Panorama Turns 20 – The Berlinale’s Panorama section announces its first films
20 years Panorama – they mean two decades of arthouse programme: innovative and individual auteur films, as well as the latest works of well-known directors and extraordinary films by newcomers. By screening international independent films, this section has developed its own profile alongside the Competition in the Official Programme [...]Forum & Forum Expanded
04.01.2005: Forum opens with Lost and Found
The opening film of the 35th International Forum of New Cinema has been selected: The German production Lost and Found unites stories by young directing talents from six Central and Eastern European countries [...]Perspektive Deutsches Kino
03.01.2005: Welcome to Reality – First Films Selected for the Perspektive Deutsches Kino
Stories from everyday life, figures filled with resignation, aggression and passion, entwined in family conflicts and love affairs. In the fourth year of the Berlinale’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino section, the preference of young filmmakers for the nuances and challenges of the realities of life in Germany is already becoming apparent [...]Retrospective, Berlinale Classics & Homage
29.12.2004: Battleship Potemkin – Premiere of Newly Reconstructed Version
Special Event of the Retrospective during the Berlinale 2005Screenings with live orchestral accompaniment on February 12 and 13, 2005 in the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin [...]