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Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 June 2016 09:39
Golden Bear and Ecumenical Jury Prize and Amnesty International Prize for best film to: Gianfranco
Rosi for Fuocoammare (Fire at Sea) This is the first time a documentary has won the Berlinale Golden Bear.
Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize and FIPRESCI (International Film Critics) Prize to: Danis Tanović for
Smrt u Sarajevu (Death in Sarajevo) Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize for new perspectives: to Lav Diaz for
Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis (A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery Silver Bear for best director: to Mia Hansen-Løve for
L’avenir (Things to Come) Silver Bear for best actress to Trine Dyrholm in
Kollektivet (The Commune) Silver Bear for best actor to Majd Mastoura in
Inhebbek Hedi (Hedi) Silver Bear for best script to Tomasz Wasilewski for
Zjednoczone stany milosci (United States of Love) Silver Bear for outstanding artistic accomplishment (camera) to Mark Lee Ping-Bing for
Chang Jiang Tu (Crosscurrent) Best First Film to Mohamed Ben Attia for
Inhebbek Hedi (Hedi) Golden Bear for best short film to Leonor Teles for
Balada de um Batráquio (Batrachian’s Ballad) This Portuguese director is the
youngest film director to receive a Golden Bear. Her film takes on personal meaning when she hears that placing ceramic frogs at doorways at commercial premises is meant to ward-off gypsies. Since she is coming from a gypsy background she decided she needs to take a close look at this Portuguese tradition and wanted people to see how effective superstitious are used as a symbol of discrimination.
Silver Bear for best short film to Mahdi Fleifel for
A Man Returned FIPRESCI (International Film Critics) Prize in the Panorama Category to Tobias Nölle for
Aloys FIPRESCI (International Film Critics) Prize in the Forum Category to Rama Thiaw for
The Revolution Won’t be Televised Teddy Award for best film to Händl Klaus for
Kater (Tomcat) Teddy Award for best documentary film to Sara Jordenö for
Kiki Caligari Prize to Tamer El Said for Akher ayam el madina (n the Last Days of the City)
Peace Prize to Maher Abi Samra for
Makhdoumin (A Maid for Each) Audience Prize in the
Panorama section to: Udi Aloni for
Junction 48 Audience Prize in the
Panorama documentary section to:
Barak Heymann and Tomer Heymann for Who’s Gonna Love Me Now