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Sommer-Berlinale 2021: Iranisches Kino zwischen Todesstrafe und Zensur - Kultur

Sommer-Berlinale 2021: Iranisches Kino zwischen Todesstrafe und Zensur - Kultur
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The Berlinale adds two more winners to its list with Alice Diop s We and Dasha Nekrasova s The Scary of Sixty-First

Camille Laemlé and Serge Lalou, showing the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip through statements from Israeli soldiers. “Cinema can be looked at, but perhaps the most moving cinema is the one that looks at us and, with that look, transfers our very existence to another dimension,” argued the jurors. “With very few visual and auditory resources, a handful of archive images and a profound insistence to tell, with more faith in art than in humanity, this film forces us to look and reflect on land, humans, politics and conscience, and challenges our comfortable understanding.”

Berlin: Dasha Nekrasova The Scary of Sixty-First Wins Best First Feature Award

Berlin: Dasha Nekrasova The Scary of Sixty-First Wins Best First Feature Award
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The Berlinale adds two more winners to its list with Alice Diop s We and Dasha Nekrasova s The Scary of Sixty-First

Camille Laemlé and Serge Lalou, showing the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip through statements from Israeli soldiers. “Cinema can be looked at, but perhaps the most moving cinema is the one that looks at us and, with that look, transfers our very existence to another dimension,” argued the jurors. “With very few visual and auditory resources, a handful of archive images and a profound insistence to tell, with more faith in art than in humanity, this film forces us to look and reflect on land, humans, politics and conscience, and challenges our comfortable understanding.”

How Arab films triumphed at the first online Berlinale

How Arab films triumphed at the first online Berlinale Covid-19 may have forced this major festival to go virtual but this year’s Berlinale was its best, showcasing the largest collection from the Middle East in its history Bear trophies on display for the 2021 Berlinale (AFP) By Published date: 16 March 2021 12:29 UTC | Last update: 2 weeks 1 day ago Regulars at the Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) in recent years are used to a number of sights and sensations: the sinister cold shrouding the ultra-touristic Potsdamer Platz where the fest is held; an eclectic ensemble of journalists and critics pressed against one another waiting for shots of coffee; food trucks hawking expensive snacks for guileless guests and the incessant search for comfortable seating in bustling cinemas. That’s all in addition to the affable atmosphere of Berlin itself - the new European capital of art.

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