Berlinale 2004 23 articles available in total starting from 29/09/2003. Last article published on 14/02/2004. page: [1] 2 3 next AIP: "A European festival"It was dubbed as the American festival, on the eve of the Oscars, but it ended up being a European festival. Starting off with the most prestigious prize given to a Turkish/German co-production,... 14/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | Italy25 gradi a BerlinoThe closing film being shown in competition at the 54th edition of the Berlinale was 25 degrés en hiver by Stéphane Vuillet. The comedy by the Belgium director, and author of three short films,... 14/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | CompetitionA golden bear for the Turkish/GermanThe biggest prize went to Head On by the director Fatih Akin. There were 2 awards for the Swedish Daybreak by Björn Runge. Other prestigious Bears emigrated to Colombia and Argentina 14/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | AwardsEric Rohmer's secretApplause for the French maestro, who won over the public at the Berlin Festival with his Triple agent, set in a tumultuous Paris in the mid 1930s 13/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | CompetitionFrom Akin to AngelopoulosRomuald Karmakar lost control after the umpteenth nasty question at the stormy press conference following the screening of Nightsongs, a film reminiscent of Fassbinder’s style, based on the play... 12/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | CompetitionLove, Death and CowsThere was a chilly reaction both for the Spanish film The Life Awaiting for You by the veteran Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and for the thriller and Simenon adaptation, Red Lights, by the French... 11/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | CompetitionLift off for AIPA new star has now entered the constellation of the European bodies promoting cinema for the various EU nations: Italy has just presented its new organisation, Audiovisual Industry Promotion. It’s... 09/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | ItalyGarrone's indigestible loveInterview with the young Italian director whose follow up to The Embalmer, is yet another disturbing story of a couple, called Primo amore 09/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | CompetitionScandinavian PainsThe 3rd day of competition at the Berlin Film Festival opens with two Scandinavian films: Beautiful Country by Norwegian Hans Petter Moland and In your hands by the Dane, Annette K. Olesen 08/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | CompetitionLove and ApartheidThe horrors, forgiveness and reconciliation of South Africa, post Apartheid. Country of My Skull by John Boorman, with Juliette Binoche & Samuel L. Jackson is shown in competition 07/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | Competition page: [1] 2 3 next