The Middle East is burning. And wins. While Middle Eastern countries Cervo and revolt and drive dictators, an Iranian film wins Golden Bear. It ended on Sunday, February 20th, the 61st edition of the Berlin Film Festival and triumphed Asghar Farhadi with his Simin and Nader, A Separation . The film tells the story of two Iranian couple: she wants to leave, he wants to stay to help his father ill. Fahrad is now a habituée Berlin, saw that last year won a Silver Bear with About Elly . The film Fahrad also brings home the awards for the actors. Gold medal for the entire cast, male and female of the film.
The Grand Prize jury, chaired by Isabella Rossellini, went to The Turin Horse Hungarian Bela Tarr, who announced his retirement from the world of cinema at the time of the award.
Overall, this year's edition did not appear to have been particularly rich. One of the highlights was the presentation of Unknown , the fast-paced thriller of English Jaume Collet-Serra. The film, played by Liam Neeson and Diane Kruger, was shot in Berlin and perhaps for this reason has raised much enthusiasm among the public.
Italy returns home with the applause received by Any . Laughter, of course, but also a better certainty for the Germans: "Someone who is worse off than us there forever."
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