In a surprise twist, a Chinese film has won the Berlinale Golden Bear, the Berlin Film Festival's highest honor. TUYA'S MARRIAGE by Chinese director Wang Quan'an won the Festival's top prize, which was announced with other awards at the Festival's closing ceremony Saturday evening. The film, the story of a woman living in rural northwestern Mongolia and facing pressure to abandon her life as a shepherd, did not figure on most critics' prediction lists. A gentle, atmospheric and almost non-verbal study of rural life, the film flew under the radar, especially in competition with its higher profile competitors.
TUYA'S WEDDING
BEAUFORT
The Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize was awarded to EL OTRO (The Other), directed by Argentine director Ariel Rotter. The film is an existential drama about a man who decides to change his identity. Israeli director Joseph Cedar won the Silver Bear as Best Director for his film BEAUFORT set in Lebanon in 2000. BEAUFORT tells the story of Liraz Liberti, the 22 year-old outpost commander and his troops in the months before Israel pulled out of Lebanon. "This is a story about how wars end," Cedar said to rousing applause from the stage of the Berlinale Palast. "I want to wish that our leaders be fearful of war and find the courage to know how to end them."
CYBORG
Korean director Park Chan-wook's I AM A CYBORG BUT THAT'S OK won the Alfred Bauer Prize, named for the founder of the Berlinale and honoring a work of particular innovation. Determining the Awards was the International Jury (the most stellar in years), including: Jury President Paul Schrader (whose new film THE WALKER was shown out of competition), and jurors including Danish editor Molly Malene Stensgaard, American actor Willem Dafoe, German actor Mario Adorf, French/Palestinian actor/director Hiam Abbass, Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, and Chinese producer Nansun Shi.
Berlinale Award Winners
Wang Quan'anGolden Bear:
TUYA'S WEDDING (China, Wang Quan'an)
Silver Bear - The Jury Grand Prix:
EL OTRO (The Other), directed by Ariel Rotter (Argentina)
Silver Bear - Best Director:
Joseph Cedar, BEAUFORT (Israel)
Silver Bear - Best Actress:
Nina Hoss, YELLA
Silver Bear - Best Actor:
Julio Chavez, EL OTRO (The Other)
THE GOOD SHEPHERDSilver Bear - Artistic Contribution:
Ensemble Cast of THE GOOD SHEPHERD (USA, Robert DeNiro)
Silver Bear - Best Film Music:
David Mackenzie, HALLAM FOE (UK)
Alfred Bauer Prize:
I AM A CYBORG, BUT THAT'S OK (South Korea, Park Chan-wook)
FIPRESCI Prizes
Competition: I SERVED THE KING OF ENGLAND (Czech Republic, Jiri Menzel)
Panorama: TAKVA--A MAN'S FEAR OF GOD (Ozer Kiziltan)
Forum: HOUNDS (Germany, Ann-Kristin Reyels)
THE TRACEY FRAGMENTSManfred Salzberger Prize
THE TRACEY FRAGMENTS (Canada, Bruce McDonald)
Berliner Morgenpost Readers' Prize
IRINA PALM (UK/Belgium, Sam Garbarski)
Sandy Mandelberger
18.02.2007 | Editor's blog
Cat. : Alfred Bauer Ann-Kristin Reyels Ariel Rotter Ariel Rotter Bear - Best Film Music Belgium Berlin Film Festival Berlin International Film Festival BERLINER MORGENPOST Bruce McDonald Cinema of Argentina Cinema of Germany CYBORG Korean Czech Republic David Mackenzie El otro Entertainment Entertainment Film FIPRESCI French/Palestinian Gael Garcia Bernal Golden Bear Hiam Abbass Human Interest Human Interest Jiri Menzel Joseph Cedar Julio Chavez Jury Jury Grand Prix Lebanon Liraz Liberti Mario Adorf Molly Malene Stensgaard Nina Hoss Palm Park Chan-wook Park Chan-Wook Paul Schrader Robert DeNiro Sam Garbarski Sandy Mandelberger South Korea the Alfred Bauer Prize the Berlin Film Festival the Festival's top prize THE TRACEY FRAGMENTSManfred Salzberger Prize The Walker Tuya's Marriage United Kingdom Wang Quan'an Willem Dafoe YELLASilver Bear - Best