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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.” ....

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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.” ....

United States , West Bank , Gaza Strip , Ehsan Mirhosseini , Avi Mograbi , Dasha Nekrasova , Azu Nwagbogu , Wieland Speck , Mark Rapaport , Albertina Carri , Serge Lalou , Carmen Gray , Adam Mitchell , Bardia Yadegari , Alice Diop , Camille Laeml , Sophie Salbot , Orwa Nyrabia , Best Berlinale Documentary , Best First Feature , Best Film , Berlinale Documentary Award , Janna Ji Wonders , Totem Films , Special Mention , First Feature Award ,