Berlinale 2005 33 articles available in total starting from 21/01/2005. Last article published on 22/02/2005. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 next Mitterand, questions about a reignKnown for his skillful depiction of Marseille with his port and streets, Robert Guédiguian ventures into an new experience, recounting the last weeks of François Mitterrand, the late French president 16/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | CompetitionMilk Golden Bear for best short filmMilk, a British short film by Scottish director Peter Mackie Burns won the Golden Bear for short film in the 55th Berlin International Film Festival Tuesday night. In only ten minutes, Milk... 16/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | CompetitionOno, the love of my lifeAs the only Polish film in competition this year in Berlin, Ono (Stranger) by the young director Malgosia Szumowska is a very subtle approach of the moral dilemma an abortion raises 16/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | PanoramaChristian Petzhold's Ghosts’A mother in search of her lost child. I was reading the brothers Grimm’s tales when I thought of making a film about ghosts and identity, about the desperate quest for one’s roots.’ This is how... 15/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | CompetitionTickets: 3 men on the Europe express"This film is the concrete example of how three different ways of being and thinking can exist together in a single project, something politics doesn't manage to do. Let's hope the UN also adopts... 14/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Out of CompetitionUltranova is in HeavenThe Belgian film Ultranova, which premiered Sunday evening in the Berlinale's section Panorama, received an extraordinary warm welcome. The Liege-born Bouli Lanners signs here his first feature film 14/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | PanoramaPopular music from VittulaThe big dream of Matti e Niila, characters in Reza Bagher’s Popular music, has just been projected on Berlin’s big screens. The film adaptation of Mikael Niemi’s novel "Populärmusik från Vittula"... 14/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Kinderfilmfest 14+A moving film about a true storyHotel Rwanda, presented in the official selection (though not in competition) in Berlin, gives an incredibly striking account of the tragedy yhich happened in Rwanda in 1994. Directed by the Irish... 13/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Out of CompétitionTurkey revisits its historyIn 1999, Yesim Ustaoglu was triumphing in Berlin with Journey to the Sun, her second feature-film, which was awarded the Blue Angel Award ( Best European Film) and the Peace Prize, before meeting... 13/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | PanoramaUtopia in One day in EuropeThis film, which marks Hannes Stöhr’s return to the Berlinale four years after winning the Choice of the public Prize, is deeply European in its origins and content 12/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 next