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62nd Berlin International Film Festival 2012 from 9th to 19th February 2012 atat Berlin బెర్లిన్ లో 9 నుంచి 19 ఫిబ్రవరి వరకు ఘనంగా జరిగిన 62వ బెర్లిన్ అంతర్జాతీయ చలన చిత్రోత్సవం |
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62nd Berlin International Film Festival 2012 from 9th to 19th February 2012 atat Berlin
బెర్లిన్ లో 9 నుంచి 19 ఫిబ్రవరి వరకు ఘనంగా జరిగిన 62వ బెర్లిన్ అంతర్జాతీయ చలన చిత్రోత్సవం
The black-and-white film directed by veteran brothers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani was among the favourites to scoop the coveted honour.
The Golden Bear, which can help launch a film onto the international stage as it did in 2011 with feted Iranian drama A Separation, is the Tavianis' biggest award since Padre Padrone won the Palme d'Or in Cannes 35 years ago.
Italian documentary “Caesar Must Die,” showing inmates of a high-security prison staging Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” was awarded the Berlin film festival’s top award Saturday.
Directors Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani received the Golden Bear award out of 18 contenders at what is the first of the year’s major European film festivals.
The Tavianis - Paolo is 80 and Vittorio 82 - followed a group of convicts in the Rebibbia jail on the outskirts of Rome as they rehearsed Julius Caesar for a prison production.
The play's themes of power and corruption, murder and vengeance clearly resonated with hardened convicts serving sentences of between 14 years and life, resulting in moving performances from a mostly untrained cast.
The festival’s runner-up Silver Bear went to Hungarian director Bence Fliegauf for “Just the Wind,” which focuses on the lives of a family of Roma as their community faces a series of deadly attacks.
The film features an amateur Roma, or Gypsies, cast and depicts the long-suffering, grimly silent mother Mari (Katalin Toldi), her elderly invalid father and two children who struggle to make ends meet and dream of emigrating one day to Canada — against the quietly menacing backdrop of a series of killings in their out-of-the-way neighborhood.
The film takes its cue from true-life murders that happened in 2008-9, though Fliegauf has stressed that it does not document those killings.
బెర్లిన్ లో 9 నుంచి 19 ఫిబ్రవరి వరకు ఘనంగా జరిగిన 62వ బెర్లిన్ అంతర్జాతీయ చలన చిత్రోత్సవం
The black-and-white film directed by veteran brothers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani was among the favourites to scoop the coveted honour.
The Golden Bear, which can help launch a film onto the international stage as it did in 2011 with feted Iranian drama A Separation, is the Tavianis' biggest award since Padre Padrone won the Palme d'Or in Cannes 35 years ago.
Italian documentary “Caesar Must Die,” showing inmates of a high-security prison staging Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” was awarded the Berlin film festival’s top award Saturday.
Directors Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani received the Golden Bear award out of 18 contenders at what is the first of the year’s major European film festivals.
The Tavianis - Paolo is 80 and Vittorio 82 - followed a group of convicts in the Rebibbia jail on the outskirts of Rome as they rehearsed Julius Caesar for a prison production.
The play's themes of power and corruption, murder and vengeance clearly resonated with hardened convicts serving sentences of between 14 years and life, resulting in moving performances from a mostly untrained cast.
The festival’s runner-up Silver Bear went to Hungarian director Bence Fliegauf for “Just the Wind,” which focuses on the lives of a family of Roma as their community faces a series of deadly attacks.
The film features an amateur Roma, or Gypsies, cast and depicts the long-suffering, grimly silent mother Mari (Katalin Toldi), her elderly invalid father and two children who struggle to make ends meet and dream of emigrating one day to Canada — against the quietly menacing backdrop of a series of killings in their out-of-the-way neighborhood.
The film takes its cue from true-life murders that happened in 2008-9, though Fliegauf has stressed that it does not document those killings.
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