Yearbooks
Videos

Press Conference | 2009
Award Winners of the 59th Berlin International Film Festival

Galas & Awards | 2009
Award Ceremony

Berlinale Talent Campus | Press Conference | 2009
Morning after with Willem Dafoe

Competition | Press Conference | 2009
I skoni tou chronou | The Dust Of Time

Competition | Press Conference | 2009
Tatarak | Sweet Rush | Der Kalmus
Berlinale Topics

2023 | Retrospective
„Young at Heart – Coming of Age at the Movies“

2022 | Berlinale Series
Happy Returns

2020 | Forum
The Charm of Fog

2020 | Homage
Helen Mirren

2018 | Homage
Willem Dafoe
Awards
International Jury 2009
La teta asustada
by Claudia Llosa

ex aequo
Alle Anderen
by Maren Ade

ex aequo
Gigante
by Adrián Biniez

Asghar Farhadi
Darbareye Elly
by Asghar Farhadi

Birgit Minichmayr
Alle Anderen
by Maren Ade

Juries
Generation Kplus International Jury 2010
International Jury 2009

Jury President and Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton is one of her generation’s most sought-after performers. She gave her film debut in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio which won a Silver Bear at the 1986 Berlinale. Since her international breakthrough with Orlando she has alternated with ease between European arthouse films and big Hollywood productions. Until Jarman’s death she appeared in all of his films. Her film portrait of him was shown in the Panorama at the 2008 Berlinale. In 2008 she received an Academy Award for best supporting actress in the thriller Michael Clayton.

The award-winning Spanish writer and director Isabel Coixet has been a guest with her films at numerous international festivals, including four times at the Berlinale: 1995 in the Panorama with Things I Never Told You, 2003 in the Competition with My Life Without Me, 2007 in the Panorama with the compilation documentary Invisibles and 2008 with the moving bestseller interpretation Elegy. Isabel Coixet is currently realizing the romantic thriller Map Of The Sounds Of Tokyo.

Gaston Kaboré is one of the most important people in his country’s film scene. Following his studies in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) and Paris his feature film Wend Kuuni marked a breakthrough for African cinema in 1982. He combines the skills of screenwriter, director and producer and has realized numerous documentary films. In 1997 he received the Pan-African Film Festival (FESPACO) Award for his historical drama Buud Yam. In 2005 he founded the Imagine Film School in Ouagadougou which trains new filmmakers in Burkina Faso.

The award-winning, bestselling author Henning Mankell is especially famous for his Inspector Wallander mysteries which have been published in 38 languages. The highly productive author and theatre director focuses on political and social themes, but he is also acclaimed as a writer of children’s books and plays. Mankell lives alternately in Sweden and Mosambique where he works as director of the “Teatro Avenida”.