67th Berlin International Film Festival
Opening film | Django |
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Closing film | On Body and Soul |
Location | Berlin, Germany |
Founded | 1951 |
Awards | Golden Bear (On Body and Soul) |
Festival date | 9–18 February 2017 |
Website | www.berlinale.de |
The 67th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 9 to 18 February 2017 with Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven as President of the Jury.[1][2] Django, directed by Etienne Comar, opened the festival.[3] The Golden Bear was awarded to the Hungarian film On Body and Soul directed by Ildikó Enyedi, which also served as closing film of the festival.[4]
Jury
Main Competition
The following people were on the jury for the Berlinale Competition section:[2][5]
International jury
- Paul Verhoeven, film director and screenwriter (Netherlands) - Jury President
- Olafur Eliasson, sculptor (Iceland)
- Dora Bouchoucha Fourati, producer (Tunisia)
- Maggie Gyllenhaal, actress (United States)
- Julia Jentsch, actress (Germany)
- Diego Luna, actor and film director (Mexico)
- Wang Quan'an, film director and screenwriter (China)
Best First Feature Award Jury
The following people were on the jury for the Best First Feature Award:[6]
- Jayro Bustamante, film director (Guatemala)
- Clotilde Courau, actress (France)
- Mahmoud Sabbagh, filmmaker, producer, and writer (Saudi Arabia)
Documentary Award Jury
The following people were on the jury for the Berlinale Documentary film award:[7]
- Daniela Michel, film critic (Mexico)
- Laura Poitras, director and producer (United States)
- Samir, director and producer (Iraq)
International Short Film Jury
The following people were on the jury for the Berlinale Shorts section:[8]
- Kimberley Drew, writer, curator and social media manager (United States)
- Christian Jankowski, artist and filmmaker (Germany)
- Carlos Nuñez, film producer (Chile)
In competition
The following films were selected for the main competition for the Golden Bear and Silver Bear awards:[9][10][11]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country/region |
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Ana, mon amour | Călin Peter Netzer | Romania, Germany, France | |
Beuys | Andres Veiel | Germany | |
Bright Nights | Helle Nächte | Thomas Arslan | Germany, Norway |
Colo | Teresa Villaverde | Portugal, France | |
The Dinner | Oren Moverman | United States | |
Django | Étienne Comar | France | |
A Fantastic Woman * | Una mujer fantástica | Sebastián Lelio | Chile, Germany, United States, Spain |
Félicité | Alain Gomis | France, Senegal, Belgium, Germany, Lebanon | |
Have a Nice Day | 好极了 | Liu Jian | China |
Joaquim | Marcelo Gomes | Brazil, Portugal | |
Mr. Long | ミスター・ロン/ 龍先生 | Sabu | Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, China, Taiwan |
On Body and Soul | Testről és lélekről | Ildikó Enyedi | Hungary |
On the Beach at Night Alone | 밤의 해변에서 혼자 | Hong Sang-soo | South Korea |
The Other Side of Hope | Toivon tuolla puolen | Aki Kaurismäki | Finland |
The Party | Sally Potter | United Kingdom | |
Return to Montauk | Rückkehr nach Montauk | Volker Schlöndorff | Germany, France, Ireland |
Spoor | Pokot | Agnieszka Holland | Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Sweden, Slovakia, France |
Wild Mouse * | Wilde Maus | Josef Hader | Austria |
Out of competition
The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[10]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country/region |
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The Bar | El Bar | Álex de la Iglesia | Spain |
Final Portrait | Stanley Tucci | United Kingdom | |
Logan | James Mangold | United States | |
The Midwife | Sage femme | Martin Provost | France |
T2 Trainspotting | Danny Boyle | United Kingdom | |
Viceroy's House | Gurinder Chadha | India, United Kingdom |
Panorama
The following films were selected for the Panorama section:[12][13]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country/region |
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1945 | Ferenc Török | Hungary | |
Berlin Syndrome | Cate Shortland | Australia, France | |
Call Me by Your Name * | Luca Guadagnino | United States, Brazil, Italy, France | |
Centaur | Aktan Abdykalykov | Kyrgyzstan, France, Germany, Netherlands | |
Ciao Ciao | 巧巧 | Song Chuan | China, France |
Close-Knit * | 彼らが本気で編むときは、 | Naoko Ogigami | Japan |
Discreet * | Travis Mathews | United States | |
Fluidø * | Shu Lea Cheang | Germany | |
From the Balcony | Fra balkongen | Ole Giæver | Norway |
Ghost in the Mountains | 空山异客 | Yang Heng | China |
God's Own Country * | Francis Lee | United Kingdom | |
Headbang Lullaby | Hicham Lasri | Morocco, France, Qatar, Lebanon | |
Honeygiver Among the Dogs | Dechen Roder | Bhutan | |
Hostages | Rezo Gigineishvili | Georgia, Russia, Poland | |
Inflame | Kaygı | Ceylan Özgün Özçelik | Turkey |
Insyriated | Philippe Van Leeuw | Belgium, France, Lebanon | |
Just Like Our Parents * | Como Nossos Pais | Laís Bodanzky | Brazil |
The King's Choice | Kongens Nei | Erik Poppe | Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland |
The Misandrists * | Bruce LaBruce | Germany | |
One Thousand Ropes | Tusi Tamasese | New Zealand | |
Pendular | Júlia Murat | Brazil, Argentina, France | |
Requiem for Mrs. J. | Rekvijem za gospodju J. | Bojan Vuletić | Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Russia, France, Germany |
Skins * | Pieles | Eduardo Casanova | Spain |
The Taste of Betel Nut * | 槟榔血 | Hu Jia | China, Hong Kong |
Tiger Girl | Jakob Lass | Germany | |
Vaya | Akin Omotoso | South Africa | |
Vazante | Daniela Thomas | Brazil, Portugal | |
When the Day Had No Name | Teona Strugar Mitevska | Macedonia, Belgium, Slovenia | |
The Wound * | John Trengove | South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France |
Panorama Dokumente
The following films were selected for the Panorama Dokumente section:[12][14]
Perspektive Deutsches Kino
The following films were selected for the Perspektive Deutsches Kino section:[15][16]
English title | Original title | Director(s) |
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Back for Good | Zurück für Gut | Mia Spengler |
The Best of all Worlds | Die beste aller Welten | Adrian Goiginger |
Container | Kontener | Sebastian Lang |
Dark Blue Girl | Die Tochter | Mascha Schilinski |
End of the Season | Zwischen den Jahren | Lars Henning |
Final Stage * | Nicolaas Schmidt | |
Gabi | Michael Fetter Nathansky | |
Ironhead | Eisenkopf | Tian Dong |
Mikel | Cavo Kernich | |
Millennials | Jana Bürgelin | |
Paths * | Ein Weg | Chris Miera |
Self-criticism of a Bourgeois Dog | Selbstkritik eines bürgerlichen Hundes | Julian Radlmaier |
Tara | Felicitas Sonvilla | |
We Were Kings | Könige der Welt | Christian von Brockhausen, Timo Großpietsch |
Berlinale Special
The following films were selected for the Berlinale Special section:[9][10][11]
Key
* LGBTQ feature; eligible for the Teddy Award[17]
Awards
The following prizes were awarded:[18][19][20][21][22]
- Golden Bear – On Body and Soul by Ildikó Enyedi
- Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize – Félicité by Alain Gomis
- Alfred Bauer Prize (Silver Bear) – Spoor by Agnieszka Holland
- Silver Bear for Best Director – Aki Kaurismäki for The Other Side of Hope
- Silver Bear for Best Actress – Kim Min-hee for On the Beach at Night Alone
- Silver Bear for Best Actor – Georg Friedrich for Bright Nights
- Silver Bear for Best Script – Sebastián Lelio and Gonzalo Maza for A Fantastic Woman
- Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution – Dana Bunescu for editing in Ana, mon amour
- GWFF Best First Feature Award (50.000 €) – Estiu 1993 by Carla Simón
- Golden Bear for Best Short Film – Cidade Pequena by Diogo Costa Amarante
- Silver Bear for Best Short Film – Esteban Arrangoiz Julien for Ensueño en la Pradera
- Panorama Audience Award
- 1st Place: Insyriated by Philippe Van Leeuw
- 2nd Place: Close-Knit by Naoko Ogigami
- 3rd Place: 1945 by Ferenc Török
- Panorama Audience Award – Documentaries (Panorama Dokumente)
- 1st Place: I Am Not Your Negro by Raoul Peck
- 2nd Place: Chavela by Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi
- 3rd Place: Ghost Hunting by Raed Andoni
- Teddy Award
- Best Feature Film: A Fantastic Woman by Sebastián Lelio
- Best Documentary-/Essay Film: Small Talk by Hui-chen Huang
- Best Short Film: My Gay Sister by Lia Hietala
- Special Jury Award: Close-Knit by Naoko Ogigami
- Special Teddy Award: Monika Truet
- FIPRESCI Prize
- Competition: On Body and Soul by Ildikó Enyedi
- Panorama: Pendular by Júlia Murat
- Forum: A Feeling Greater Than Love by Mary Jirmanus Saba
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
- Competition: On Body and Soul by Ildikó Enyedi
- Special Mention: A Fantastic Woman by Sebastián Lelio
- Panorama: Investigating Paradise by Merzak Allouache
- Special Mention: I Am Not Your Negro by Raoul Peck
- Forum: Mama Colonel by Dieudo Hamadi[citation needed]
- Special Mention: El Mar La Mar by Joshua Bonnetta and J.P. Sniadecki
- Competition: On Body and Soul by Ildikó Enyedi
- CICAE Art Cinema Award
- Panorama: Centaur by Aktan Abdykalykov
- Forum: Newton by Amit V. Masurkar
- Generation 14Plus
- Best Film: Butterfly Kisses by Rafael Kapelinski
- Special Mention: Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves by Mathieu Denis and Simon Lavoie
- Crystal Bear for Best Short Film: Wolfe by Claire Randall
- Special Mention Short Film: Snip by Terril Calder
- Generation KPlus
- The Grand Prix of the Generation 14plus International Jury for Best Film: Shkola nomer 3 by Yelizaveta Smith and Georg Genoux
- Special Mention: Ben Niao by Huang Ji and Ryuji Otsuka
- Special Prize of the Generation 14plus International Jury for the Best Short Film: The Jungle Knows You Better Than You Do by Juanita Onzaga
- Special Mention Short Film: U Plavetnilo by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović
- The Grand Prix of the Generation 14plus International Jury for Best Film: Shkola nomer 3 by Yelizaveta Smith and Georg Genoux
- Berliner Morgenpost Readers' Jury Award
- Prize Winner: On Body and Soul by Ildikó Enyedi
- Tagesspiegel Readers' Jury Award
- Prize Winner: Mama Colonel by Dieudo Hamadi[citation needed]
- Harvey-Manner Readers' Jury Award
- Prize Winner: God's Own Country by Francis Lee
- Guild Film Prize
- Prize Winner: The Party by Sally Potter
- Caligari Film Prize
- Prize Winner: El mar la mar by Joshua Bonnetta and J.P. Sniadecki
- Heiner Carow Prize
- Prize Winner: Five Stars by Annekatrin Hendel
- Compass-Perspektive-Award
- Prize Winner: The Best of All Worlds by Adrian Goiginger
- Kompagnon-Fellowship
- Perspektive Deutsches Kino: Der grüne Wellensittich by Levin Peter and Elsa Kremser
- Berlinale Talents: System Crasher by Nora Fingscheidt
- ARTE International Prize
- Prize Winner: Lost Country by Vladimir Perišić
- Eurimages Co-Production Development Award
- Award Winner: Razor Film Produktion for The Wife of the Pilot
- VFF Talent Highlight Award
- Award Winner: Nefes Polat for The Bus to Amerika
- Film Prize of the Robert Bosch Stiftung for International Cooperation Germany / Arab World
- Animation Film: Night by Ahmad Saleh
- Short Film: The Trap by Nada Riyadh
- Documentary Film: Behind Closed Doors by Yakout Elhababi
- Amnesty International Film Prize
- Prize Winner: Devil's Freedom by Everardo González
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