66th Berlin International Film Festival
Germany, February 11 - February 21 2016
The jury
Mohammed Rouda (UK), José Romero (Peru), Clarence Tsui (Hong Kong), Carlo Gentile (Italy), Dana Duma (Romania), Thomas Abeltshauser (Germany), Alberto Ramos Ruiz (Cuba), Tara Judah (Australia), Bettina Schuler (Germany)
Awarded films
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Aloys by
Tobias Nölle
(Switzerland/ France, 2016, 91 mins) -
Death in Sarajevo by
Danis Tanovic
(France/ Bosnia, 2016, 85 mins) -
The Revolution Won't Be Televised by
Rama Thiaw
(Senegal, 2016, 110 mins)
Reports
- A Story of a Change Not Yet at Hand by Mohammed Rouda
- Absence and Apathy: Masculinity in Crisis by Tara Judah
- Self-Reflexive Stories: On Video Surveillance by Dana Duma
- Storm over Mexico: Tatiana Huezo’s Journey into Fear, Memory and Hope in a Country at War by Alberto Ramos Ruiz
- French Optimism and other Highs and Lows by Lore Kleinert
- The New Guide to Hell by Steven Yates
The Critics Prize has been presented to a film each in the International Competition, in the Panorama and in the Forum.
Festival: www.berlinale.de, www.arsenal-berlin.de/berlinale-forum/news.html
In the framework of “Berlinale Talents”, FIPRESCI co-organized the “Talent Press” workshop for eight young critics. Click on “Criticism Reloaded”