70th Berlin International Film Festival

The 70th annual Berlin International Film Festival took place from 20 February to 1 March 2020.[1][2] It was the first under the leadership of new Berlin Film Festival heads, business administration director Mariette Rissenbeek and artistic director Carlo Chatrian.[3] The festival opened with the opening gala presented by actor Samuel Finzi followed by the world premiere of the film My Salinger Year which was selected for the Berlinale Special section.[4] The Golden Bear was awarded to the Iranian film There Is No Evil, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof.[5]

70th Berlin International Film Festival
Festival poster
Opening filmMy Salinger Year
Closing filmThere Is No Evil
LocationBerlin, Germany
Founded1951
AwardsGolden Bear (There Is No Evil)
Festival date20 February – 1 March 2020
Websitehttp://www.berlinale.de

Jury

Main competition

The following were on the jury for the Berlinale Competition section:[6][7]

International jury

Encounters Awards Jury

The following people were on the jury for the Encounters Awards:[8]

  • Shōzō Ichiyama, producer (Japan)
  • Dominga Sotomayor, film director, writer and producer (Chile)
  • Eva Trobisch, film director (Germany)

Best First Feature Award Jury

The following people were on the jury for the Best First Feature Award:[9]

  • Ognjen Glavonić, film director and writer (Serbia)
  • Hala Lotfy, film director, producer and founder of Hassala Films (Egypt)
  • Gonzalo de Pedro Amatria, film scholar (Spain)

Documentary Award Jury

The following people were on the jury for the Berlinale Documentary film award:[10]

  • Gerd Kroske, filmmaker (Germany)
  • Marie Losier, filmmaker and curator (France / United States)
  • Alanis Obomsawin, filmmaker, singer and artist (Canada)

International Short Film Jury

The following people were on the jury for the Berlinale Shorts section:[11]

  • Réka Bucsi, filmmaker (Hungary)
  • Fatma Çolakoğlu, curator (Turkey)
  • Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, filmmaker and artist (Lesotho)

In competition

The following films were selected for the main competition for the Golden Bear and Silver Bear awards:[12][13]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
All the Dead OnesTodos os mortosCaetano Gotardo and Marco DutraBrazil, France
Bad TalesFavolacceDamiano and Fabio D'InnocenzoItaly, Switzerland
Berlin AlexanderplatzBurhan QurbaniGermany, Netherlands, France
DAU. NatashaIlya Khrzhanovskiy and Jekaterina OertelGermany, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Russia
Days日子Tsai Ming-liangTaiwan
Delete HistoryEffacer l'historiqueBenoît Delépine and Gustave KervernFrance, Belgium
First CowKelly ReichardtUnited States
Hidden AwayVolevo nascondermiGiorgio DirittiItaly
The IntruderEl PrófugoNatalia MetaArgentina, Mexico
IrradiatedIrradiésRithy PanhFrance, Cambodia
My Little SisterSchwesterleinStéphanie Chuat and Véronique ReymondSwitzerland
Never Rarely Sometimes AlwaysEliza HittmanUnited States
The Roads Not TakenSally PotterUnited Kingdom
The Salt of TearsLe sel des larmesPhilippe GarrelFrance, Switzerland
SiberiaAbel FerraraItaly, Germany, Mexico
There Is No Evilشیطان وجود نداردMohammad RasoulofGermany, Czech Republic, Iran
UndineChristian PetzoldGermany, France
The Woman Who Ran도망친 여자Hong Sang-sooSouth Korea

Encounters

The following films were selected for the new Encounters section:[14]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Funny FaceTim SuttonUnited States
GundaVictor KossakovskyNorway, United States
IsabellaMatías PiñeiroArgentina
Kill It and Leave This TownZabij to i wyjedz z tego miastaMariusz WilczyńskiPoland
Los ConductosCamilo RestrepoBrazil, Colombia, France
The Last CityDie letzte StadtHeinz EmigholzGermany
MalmkrogCristi PuiuBosnia, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland
The Metamorphosis of BirdsA metamorfose dos pássarosCatarina VasconcelosPortugal
Naked AnimalsNackte TiereMelanie WaeldeGermany
OrpheaKhavn and Alexander KlugeGermany
ServantsSlužobníciIvan OstrochovskýCzech Republic, Ireland, Romania, Slovakia
The Shepherdess and the Seven SongsLaila aur satt geetPushpendra SinghIndia
ShirleyJosephine DeckerUnited States
The Trouble with Being BornSandra WollnerAustria, Germany
The Works and Days (of Tayoko Shiojiri in the Shiotani Basin)Anders Edström and C.W. WinterJapan, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States

Panorama

The following films were selected for the Panorama section:[15][16][17][18]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
All Hands on DeckÀ L'abordageGuillaume BracFrance
Always AmberAlltid AmberLia Hietala and Hannah ReinikainenSweden
The AssistantKitty GreenUnited States
Black MilkSchwarze MilchUisenma BorchuGermany, Mongolia
A Common CrimeUn crimen comúnFrancisco MárquezArgentina, Brazil, Switzerland
DiggerGeorgis GrigorakisGreece, France
Dry WindVento SecoDaniel NolascoBrazil
Eeb Allay Ooo!Prateek VatsIndia
ExileExilVisar MorinaBelgium, Germany, Kosovo
FatherOtacSrdan GolubovićBosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, France, Germany, Serbia, Slovenia
HopeHåpMaria SødahlNorway, Sweden
If It Were LoveSi c'était de l'amourPatric ChihaFrance
MareAndrea ŠtakaCroatia, Switzerland
MinyanEric SteelUnited States
Mughal MowgliBassam TariqUnited Kingdom
No Hard FeelingsFutur DreiFaraz ShariatGermany
Notes from the UnderworldAufzeichnungen aus der UnterweltTizza Covi and Rainer FrimmelAustria
One in a ThousandLas Mil y UnaClarisa NavasArgentina, Germany
One of These DaysBastian GüntherGermany, United States
PariSiamak EtemadiBulgaria, France, Greece, Netherlands
Shine Your EyesCidade PássaroMatias MarianiBrazil
Sow the WindSemina il ventoDanilo CaputoFrance, Greece, Italy
Suk SukRay YeungHong Kong
SurgeAneil KariaUnited Kingdom
WildlandKød & BlodJeanette NordahlDenmark

Panorama Dokumente

The following films were selected for the Panorama Dokumente section:[15][16]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Amazon MirrorO reflexo do lagoFernando SegtowickBrazil
Bloody Nose, Empty PocketsBill and Turner RossUnited States
Days of CannibalismTeboho EdkinsFrance, Netherlands, South Africa
The Foundation PitKotlovanAndrey GryazevRussia
I Dream of SingaporeLei Yuan BinSingapore, Malaysia, United Kingdom
If It Were LoveSi c'était de l'amourPatric ChihaFrance
Little GirlPetite filleSébastien LifshitzFrance, Belgium
Nardjes A.Karim AïnouzAlgeria, Brazil, France, Germany, Qatar
Running on EmptyJetzt oder morgenLisa WeberAustria
Schlingensief – A Voice That Shook the SilenceSchlingensief – In das Schweigen hineinschreienBettina BöhlerGermany
Welcome to ChechnyaDavid FranceUSA

Berlinale Special

The following films were selected for the Berlinale Special section:

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The American SectorCourtney Stephens and Pacho VelezUnited States
CharlatanAgnieszka HollandCzech Republic, Ireland, Poland, Slovakia
CurveballJohannes NaberGermany
DAU. DegenerationDAU. DegeneratsiaIlya Khrzhanovskiy and Ilya PermyakovGermany, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Russia
Golda MariaPatrick Sobelman and Hugo SobelmanFrance
High GroundStephen Maxwell JohnsonAustralia
HillaryNanette BursteinUnited States
Last and First MenJóhann JóhannssonIceland
MinamataAndrew LevitasUnited Kingdom
My Salinger YearPhilippe FalardeauCanada, Ireland
Night ShiftPoliceAnne FontaineFrance
NumbersNomeraOleg Sentsov in collaboration with Akhtem SeitablaievUkraine, Poland, Czech Republic, France
The Nutty ProfessorJerry LewisUnited States
OnwardDan ScanlonUnited States
Paris CalligrammesUlrike OttingerGermany, France
Persian LessonsVadim PerelmanRussia, Germany, Belarus
PinocchioMatteo GarroneItaly, France, United Kingdom
Speer Goes to HollywoodVanessa LapaIsrael
Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue一直游到海水变蓝Jia ZhangkeChina
Time to Hunt사냥의 시간Yoon Sung-hyunSouth Korea

Berlinale Shorts

The following films were selected for the Berlinale shorts section:[19]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
2008Blake WilliamsCanada
À l'entrée de la nuitAnton BialasFrance
Aletsch NegativeLaurence BonvinSwitzerland
AtkūrimasLaurynas BareisaLithuania
Cause of DeathJyoti MistrySouth Africa/Austria
A DemonstrationSasha Litvintseva, Beny WagnerGermany/Netherlands/UK
FilipiñanaRafael ManuelPhilippines/UK
FoamÉcumeOmar ElhamyCanada
Genius LociAdrien MérigeauFrance
Girl and BodyCharlotte MarsAustralia
Gumnaam DinEkta MittalIndia
HaMa'azinOmer SterenbergIsrael
How to DisappearRobin Klengel, Leonhard Müllner, Michael StumpfAustria
Huntsville StationJamie Meltzer, Chris FilipponeUSA
InflorescenceNicolaas SchmidtGermany
It Wasn't the Right Mountain, MohammadMili PechererFrance
My Galactic Twin GalactionSasha SvirskyRussia
PlaybackEnsayo de una despedidaAgustina ComediArgentina
She Who Wears the RainCelle qui porte la pluieMarianne MétivierCanada
So We LiveRand Abou FakherBelgium
Stump the GuesserGuy Maddin, Evan Johnson, Galen JohnsonCanada
TKeisha Rae WitherspoonUSA
Union CountyAdam MeeksUSA
Veitstanz/FeixtanzGabriele StötzerEast Germany (1988)

Other sections

The Berlinale retrospective included more than 30 films by Hollywood filmmaker King Vidor.[20] The homage was dedicated to Helen Mirren, with Mirren awarded with the Honorary Golden Bear.[21] The Berlinale Camera was awarded to Ulrike Ottinger followed by the world premiere of Ottinger's documentary Paris Calligrammes.[22]

The Series section, introduced in 2015,[23] is devoted to longform television series. In 2020, there were two Australian entries: Stateless and Mystery Road Series 2.[24][25]

Awards

The following prizes were awarded:[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]

References

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