The Berlinale Critics Prizes
Berlin (Germany, 66th Berlinale, February 11-21, 2016). The Critics Prize was presented to a film each in the International Competition, in the Panorama and in the Forum.
Prize, International Competition: “Death in Sarajevo” (Smrt u Sarajevu) by Danis Tanovic (France, Bosnia, 2016, 85 min).
Prize, Panorama: “Aloys” (Aloys) by Tobias Nölle (Switzerland, France, 2016, 91 min).
Prize, Forum: “The Revolution Won’t Be Televised” by Rama Thiaw (Senegal, 2016, 110 min).
Jury members: Mohammed Rouda, Great Britain, President (“Asharq Al Awsat”, “Kul Alusra”, “Al Arabi”), José Romero, Peru (“LaVidaUtil.com”, “Noticine.com”), Clarence Tsui, Hong Kong (“The Hollywood Reporter”, “South China Morning Post”), Carlo Gentile, Italy (“Rai Cinema”, “Circuito d’Autore Magazine”), Dana Duma, Romania (“Cotidianul”, “Contemporanul”, “Film”), Thomas Abeltshauser, Germany (“Berliner Morgenpost”), Tara Judah, Australia (“Desist Film”, “Monocle24”, “ABC RN”), Alberto Ruiz Ramos, Cuba (“Signis Media”, “Cine Cubano”), Bettina Schuler, Germany (“Ray Filmmagazin”, “Missy Magazin”, “Freundin”). Coordination: Katharina Dockhorn.
Festival: www.berlinale.de, www.arsenal-berlin.de/berlinale-forum/news.html
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