66th Berlin International Film Festival
The 66th Berlin International Film Festival was held from 11 to 21 February 2016, with American actress Meryl Streep as the President of the Jury.[1][2] The Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement was presented to German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus.[3] Hail, Caesar!, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, was selected to open the festival.[4] The Golden Bear was awarded to the Italian documentary Fire at Sea, directed by Gianfranco Rosi, which also serves as closing night film.[5][6][7]
Opening film | Hail, Caesar! |
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Closing film | Fire at Sea |
Location | Berlin, Germany |
Founded | 1951 |
Awards | Golden Bear (Fire at Sea) |
Festival date | 11–21 February 2016 |
Website | www |
Jury
Main Competition
The following people were on the jury for the Berlinale Competition section:[8][9]
International jury
- Meryl Streep, actress (United States) - Jury President
- Lars Eidinger, actor (Germany)
- Nick James, film critic (United Kingdom)
- Brigitte Lacombe, photographer (France)
- Clive Owen, actor (United Kingdom)
- Alba Rohrwacher, actress (Italy)
- Małgorzata Szumowska, director and screenwriter (Poland)
Best First Feature Award Jury
The following people were on the jury for the Best First Feature Award:[10]
- Michel Franco, film director and producer (Mexico)
- Enrico Lo Verso, actor (Italy)
- Ursula Meier, film director (Switzerland)
International Short Film Jury
The following people were on the jury for the Berlinale Shorts section:[11]
- Sheikha Hoor Al-Qasimi, curator, artist and lecturer (United Arab Emirates)
- Katerina Gregos, curator, writer and lecturer (Greece)
- Avi Mograbi, filmmaker, video artist and lecturer (Israel)
In competition
The following films were selected for the main competition for the Golden Bear and Silver Bear awards:[12][13][14]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Boris Without Béatrice | Boris sans Béatrice | Denis Côté | Canada |
Genius | Michael Grandage | United Kingdom, United States | |
Alone in Berlin | Vincent Pérez | Germany, France, United Kingdom | |
Midnight Special | Jeff Nichols | United States | |
Zero Days | Alex Gibney | United States | |
Letters from War | Cartas da Guerra | Ivo Ferreira | Portugal |
A Dragon Arrives! | Ejhdeha Vared Mishavad! | Mani Haghighi | Iran |
Fire at Sea | Fuocoammare | Gianfranco Rosi | Italy, France |
A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery | Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis | Lav Diaz | Philippines, Singapore |
The Commune | Kollektivet | Thomas Vinterberg | Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands |
Things to Come | L'Avenir | Mia Hansen-Løve | France, Germany |
Being 17 | Quand on a 17 ans | André Téchiné | France |
Death in Sarajevo | Mort à Sarajevo / Smrt u Sarajevu | Danis Tanović | France, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
United States of Love | Zjednoczone stany miłości | Tomasz Wasilewski | Poland, Sweden |
24 Weeks | 24 Wochen | Anne Zohra Berrached | Germany |
Crosscurrent | Chang Jiang Tu | Yang Chao | China |
Hedi | Inhebbek Hedi | Mohamed Ben Attia | Tunisia, Belgium, France |
Soy Nero | Rafi Pitts | Germany, France, Mexico |
Out of competition
The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[4][14]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Hail, Caesar! | Joel and Ethan Coen | United States | |
Chi-Raq | Spike Lee | United States | |
News from Planet Mars | Des nouvelles de la planète Mars | Dominik Moll | France, Belgium |
The Patriarch | Mahana | Lee Tamahori | New Zealand |
Saint-Amour | Benoît Delépine | France, Belgium |
Panorama
The following films were selected for the Panorama section:[15][16][17]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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I, Olga Hepnarová | Já, Olga Hepnarová | Tomáš Weinreb, Petr Kazda | Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, France |
Junction 48 | Udi Aloni | Israel, Germany, United States | |
The First, the Last | Les Premiers, les Derniers | Bouli Lanners | France, Belgium |
Maggie's Plan | Rebecca Miller | United States | |
Nakom | Kelly Daniela Norris, T. W. Pittman | Ghana, United States | |
Remainder | Omer Fast | United Kingdom, Germany | |
On the Other Side | S one strane | Zrinko Ogresta | Croatia, Serbia |
Starve Your Dog | Hicham Lasri | Morocco | |
Sand Storm | Sufat Chol | Elite Zexer | Israel |
Paris 05:59 | Théo et Hugo dans le même bateau | Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau | France |
The Ones Below | David Farr | United Kingdom | |
War on Everyone | John Michael McDonagh | United Kingdom | |
Aloys | Tobias Nölle | Switzerland, France | |
The Tenth Man | El rey del Once | Daniel Burman | Argentina |
Goat | Andrew Neel | United States | |
Fukushima, mon Amour | Grüße aus Fukushima | Doris Dörrie | Germany |
Indignation | James Schamus | United States | |
Jonathan | Piotr J. Lewandowski | Germany | |
Tomcat | Kater | Händl Klaus | Austria |
The Black Frost | La helada negra | Maximiliano Schonfeld | Argentina |
Lantouri | Reza Dormishian | Iran | |
Little Men | Ira Sachs | United States | |
The Wounded Angel | Ranenyy Angel | Emir Baigazin | Kazakhstan, France, Germany |
While the Women Are Sleeping | Wayne Wang | Japan | |
Time Was Endless | Antes o tempo não acabava | Sérgio Andrade, Fábio Baldo | Brazil, Germany |
All of a Sudden | Auf Einmal | Aslı Özge | Germany, Netherlands, France |
Much Ado About Nothing | Aquí no ha pasado nada | Alejandro Fernández Almendras | Chile, United States, France |
The Bacchus Lady | Jug-yeo-ju-neun Yeo-ja | E J-yong | South Korea |
Road to Istanbul | La Route d'Istanbul | Rachid Bouchareb | Algeria, France, Belgium |
Don't Call Me Son | Mãe só há uma | Anna Muylaert | Brazil |
You'll Never Be Alone | Nunca vas a estar solo | Álex Anwandter | Chile |
Dog Days | San Fu Tian | Jordan Schiele | Hong Kong, China |
Shelley | Ali Abbasi | Denmark, Sweden | |
Shepherds and Butchers | Oliver Schmitz | South Africa, United States, Germany |
Panorama Dokumente
The following films were selected for the Panorama Dokumente section:[15][16][17]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Don't Blink – Robert Frank | Laura Israel | United States, France | |
Hotel Dallas | Livia Ungur, Sherng-Lee Huang | Romania, United States | |
The GDR Complex | Der Ost-Komplex | Jochen Hick | Germany |
Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures | Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato | United States, Germany | |
Mariupolis | Mantas Kvedaravicius | Lithuania, Germany, France, Ukraine | |
Uncle Howard | Aaron Brookner | United Kingdom, United States | |
Brothers of the Night | Brüder der Nacht | Patric Chiha | Austria |
Curumim | Marcos Prado | Brazil | |
Europe, She Loves | Jan Gassmann | Switzerland, Germany | |
Inside the Chinese Closet | Sophia Luvarà | Netherlands | |
Kiki | Sara Jordenö | Sweden, United States | |
Strike a Pose | Ester Gould, Reijer Zwaan | Netherlands | |
The Lovers and the Despot | Rob Cannan, Ross Adam | United Kingdom | |
Weekends | Lee Dong-ha | South Korea | |
Who's Gonna Love Me Now? | Tomer Heymann, Barak Heymann | Israel, United Kingdom | |
My Land | Wu Tu | Fan Jian | China |
Zona Norte | Monika Treut | Germany |
Teddy30
The following films were selected to be screened as part of Teddy Award's 30th anniversary celebration:[15]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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1 Berlin Harlem | Lothar Lambert, Wolfram Zobus | West Germany | |
Different from the Others | Anders als die Andern | Richard Oswald | Germany |
Before Stonewall | Greta Schiller, Robert Rosenberg | United States | |
The Enchantment of the Blue Sailors | Die Betörung der Blauen Matrosen | Ulrike Ottinger | West Germany |
The Meadow of Things | Die Wiese der Sachen | Heinz Emigholz | West Germany |
Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities | Gendernauts – Eine Reise durch die Geschlechter | Monika Treut | Germany |
I Shot Andy Warhol | Mary Harron | United States | |
I, You, He, She | Je, tu, il, elle | Chantal Akerman | France, Belgium |
Looking for Langston | Isaac Julien | United Kingdom | |
Hide and Seek | Machboim | Dan Wolman | Israel |
Marble Ass | Želimir Žilnik | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | |
Nitrate Kisses | Barbara Hammer | United States | |
The Watermelon Woman | Cheryl Dunye | United States | |
Tongues Untied | Marlon Riggs | United States | |
A Whole Night | Toute une nuit | Chantal Akerman | France, Belgium |
In a Glass Cage | Tras el cristal | Agustí Villaronga | Spain |
Berlinale Special
The following films were selected for the Berlinale Special section:[12]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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A Serious Game | Den allvarsamma leken | Pernilla August | Sweden, Denmark, Norway |
Miles Ahead | Don Cheadle | United States | |
A Quiet Passion | Terence Davies | United Kingdom, Belgium | |
National Bird | Sonia Kennebeck | United States | |
Creepy | Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Japan | |
The Seasons in Quincy: Four Portraits of John Berger | Colin MacCabe, Christopher Roth, Bartek Dziadosz, Tilda Swinton | United Kingdom | |
Where to Invade Next | Michael Moore | United States | |
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble | Morgan Neville | United States | |
Awards
The following prizes were awarded:[3][5][6][18][19][20][21]
- Golden Bear: Fire at Sea by Gianfranco Rosi
- Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize: Death in Sarajevo by Danis Tanović
- Alfred Bauer Prize (Silver Bear): A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery by Lav Diaz
- Silver Bear for Best Director: Mia Hansen-Løve for Things to Come
- Silver Bear for Best Actress: Trine Dyrholm for The Commune
- Silver Bear for Best Actor: Majd Mastoura for Hedi
- Silver Bear for Best Script: Tomasz Wasilewski for United States of Love
- Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution for Cinematography: Mark Lee Ping Bin for Crosscurrent
- Best First Feature Award: Mohamed Ben Attia for Hedi
- Panoroma Audience Award:
- 1st Place: Junction 48 by Udi Aloni
- 2nd Place: Greetings from Fukushima by Doris Dörrie
- 3rd Place: Shepherds and Butchers by Oliver Schmitz
- Panoroma Audience Award – Documentaries (Panorama Dokumente):
- 1st Place: Who's Gonna Love Me Now? by Tomer and Barak Heymann
- 2nd Place: Strike a Pose by Reijer Zwaan and Ester Gold
- 3rd Place: Weekends by Lee Dong-ha
- Golden Bear For Best Short Film: Batrachian's Ballad by Leonor Teles
- Silver Bear Jury Prize (short film): A Man Returned by Mahdi Fleifel
- Audi Short Film Award: Anchorage Prohibited by Chiang Wei Liang
- Teddy Award:
- Best Feature Film: Tomcat by Händl Klaus
- Best Documentary/Essay Film: Kiki by Sara Jordenö
- Best Short Film: Moms On Fire by Joanna Rytel
- Special Jury Award: You'll Never Be Alone by Alex Anwandter
- Special Teddy Award: Christine Vachon
- Teddy Audience Award: Paris 05:59 by Jacques Martineau and Olivier Ducastel
- Männer Magazine Readers' Jury Award: Don't Call Me Son by Anna Muylaert
- FIPRESCI Prize:
- Competition: Death in Sarajevo by Danis Tanović
- Panorama: Aloys by Tobias Nölle
- Forum: The Revolution Won't Be Televised by Rama Thiaw
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury:
- Competition: Fire at Sea by Gianfranco Rosi
- Panorama: The First, the Last by Bouli Lanners
- Forum:
- Barakah Meets Barakah by Mahmoud Sabbagh
- Those Who Jump by Abou Bakar Sidibé, Estephan Wagner and Moritz Sieber
- Europa Cinemas Label: The First, the Last by Bouli Lanners
- Arte International Prize: Alvaro Brechner for Memories from the Cell
- Eurimages Co-production Development Award: Cinéma De facto and Proton Cinema for Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
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