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49th Berlin International Film Festival

1999 film festival in Berlin, Germany


1999 film festival in Berlin, Germany

FieldValue
name49th Berlin International Film Festival
image49th Berlin International Film Festival poster.jpg
captionFestival poster
openingAimée & Jaguar
closingPorgy and Bess
locationBerlin, Germany
founded1951
awardsGolden Bear:
The Thin Red Line
number206 films
date10 –21 February 1999
websiteWebsite
chronologyBerlin International Film Festival
preceded_by48th
followed_by50th

The Thin Red Line

The 49th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 10 to 21 February 1999. The festival opened with Aimée & Jaguar by Max Färberböck.

The Golden Bear was awarded to The Thin Red Line directed by Terrence Malick.

The retrospective dedicated to Austrian-American theatre and film director Otto Preminger. 70 mm version of Preminger's 1959 musical film Porgy and Bess served as the closing night film.

Jury

The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival:

  • Ángela Molina, Spanish actress - Jury President
  • Ken Adam, British production designer
  • Paulo Branco, Portuguese producer and actor
  • Assi Dayan, Israeli actor, filmmaker and producer
  • Pierre-Henri Deleau, French actor and producer
  • Katja von Garnier, German filmmaker
  • Hellmuth Karasek, German journalist, writer and film critic
  • Michelle Yeoh, Malaysian actress

Official Sections

Main Competition

The following films were in competition for the Golden Bear and Silver Bear awards:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production Country
8mmJoel SchumacherUnited States, Germany
Aimée & JaguarMax FärberböckGermany
Between Your LegsEntre las piernasManuel Gómez PereiraSpain, France
Breakfast of ChampionsAlan RudolphUnited States
The Color of LiesAu coeur du mensongeClaude ChabrolFrance
Cookie's FortuneRobert AltmanUnited States
eXistenZDavid CronenbergCanada, United Kingdom, France
The Girl of Your DreamsLa niña de tus ojosFernando TruebaSpain
GlóriaManuela ViegasPortugal, France, Spain
The Hi-Lo CountryStephen FrearsUnited States, United Kingdom, Germany
It All Starts TodayÇa commence aujourd'huiBertrand TavernierFrance
Journey to the SunGüneşe YolculukYeşim UstaoğluTurkey, Netherlands, Germany
KarnavalThomas VincentFrance, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland
Keiho39 刑法第三十九条Yoshimitsu MoritaJapan
Mifune's Last SongMifuneSøren Kragh-JacobsenDenmark, Sweden
NightshapesNachtgestaltenAndreas DresenGermany
Ordinary Heroes千言萬語Ann HuiHong Kong, China
Playing by HeartWillard CarrollUnited States, United Kingdom
Set Me FreeEmporte-moiLéa PoolSwitzerland, Canada, France
Shakespeare in LoveJohn MaddenUnited States, United Kingdom
Simon MagusBen HopkinsUnited States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy
*The Thin Red Line*Terrence MalickCanada, United States
Three SeasonsBa MùaTony BuiUnited States, Vietnam
Urban FeelKesher IrJonathan SagallIsrael
War in the HighlandsLa Guerre dans le Haut PaysFrancis ReusserSwitzerland, France, Belgium

Official Awards

Main Competition

The following prizes were awarded by the Jury:

  • Golden Bear: The Thin Red Line by Terrence Malick
  • Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize: Mifune by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
  • Silver Bear for Best Director: Stephen Frears for The Hi-Lo Country
  • Silver Bear for Best Actress: Maria Schrader and Juliane Köhler for Aimée & Jaguar
  • Silver Bear for Best Actor: Michael Gwisdek for Nachtgestalten
  • Alfred Bauer Prize: Karnaval by Thomas Vincent
  • Silver Bear for an Outstanding Single Achievement: Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard for Shakespeare in Love
  • Silver Bear for an Outstanding Artistic Contribution: David Cronenberg for eXistenZ
  • Honourable Mention:
    • Iben Hjejle for Mifune
    • Ça commence aujourd'hui
    • John Toll for The Thin Red Line

[[Honorary Golden Bear]]

  • Shirley MacLaine

Berlinale Camera

  • Armen Medvedjev
  • Meryl Streep
  • Robert Rodriguez

Independent Awards

Blue Angel Award

  • Journey to the Sun by Yeşim Ustaoğlu

[[International Federation of Film Critics#FIPRESCI Award|FIPRESCI Award]]

  • It All Starts Today by Bertrand Tavernier

Teddy Awards

  • Best Film: Show Me Love (Fucking Åmål) by Lukas Moodysson
  • Best Documentary Film: The Man Who Drove with Mandela by Greta Schiller
  • Best Short Film: Liu Awaiting Spring by Andrew Soo
  • Jury Award: Aimée & Jaguar by Max Färberböck; Lola and Billy the Kid (Lola und Bilidikid) by Kutluğ Ataman; Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities by Monika Treut; Piglets (Ferkel) by Luc Feit; NYNY n Why Not by Michael Brynntrup
  • Reader Award: Trick by Jim Fall

References

References

  1. Hils, Miriam. (24 January 1999). "Berlin buzz builds".
  2. "49th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de.
  3. "RETROSPECTIVE".
  4. "Urban Feel: The Berlin Film Festival Says Goodbye to the Old West on its Way to a New Home". nitrateonline.com.
  5. "Berlin Draws Line". nitrateonline.com.
  6. "JURIES 1999". berlinale.de.
  7. "PROGRAMME 1999". berlinale.de.
  8. "PRIZES & HONOURS 1999". berlinale.de.
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