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The new director of the Berlinale, Tricia Tuttle, said the international film festival in Berlin is focusing on diversity and inclusion. "We must not tolerate hate at the Berlinale," Tuttle said in the German parliament's Culture Committee on Wednesday. "At the same time, we must realize that there are diverse perspectives. As a film festival, we must first protect the space for artists to talk about their work." This space must be preserved even when it is challenging, she said. The Middle East conflict was addressed several times during the closing gala of the Berlin film festival in Februar...
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On-stage criticism of Israel's bombing of Gaza at Berlin's annual film festival sparked condemnation among German politicians over the weekend. In an awards ceremony concluding the Berlinale, Palestinian filmmaker Basel Adra accepted an award for his documentary about the West Bank and called on Germany to stop sending weapons to Israel, in remarks that were met with applause and cheers from the audience. "It is very hard for me to celebrate when there is tens of thousands of my people being slaughtered and massacred by Israel in Gaza," said Adra, whose film "No Other Land" depicts the Israeli...
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The documentary "Dahomey" by French-born director Mati Diop about the return of looted African art has won the Golden Bear, the top prize as best film of the Berlin film festival Berlinale, the jury announced Saturday evening in the German capital. In her documentary, Diop, who has Senegalese roots, accompanies 26 statues on their journey from France to their country of origin, today's Benin. The experimental documentary film captivates with poetic passages - for example, one of the looted treasures speaks off-screen several times. German director Matthias Glasner received a Silver Bear for th...
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The documentary "Dahomey" by French-born director Mati Diop about the return of looted African art has won the Golden Bear, the top prize as best film of the Berlin film festival Berlinale, the jury announced Saturday evening in the German capital. It was the second time that a documentary film won the Berlinale's coveted Golden Bear. In her film, Diop, 41, who has Senegalese roots, accompanies 26 statues on their journey from France to their country of origin, today's Benin. The looted art treasures were stolen from Dahomey, which is now Benin, in 1892. In total, around 7,000 works of art wer...
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