Golden Bear
The Golden Bear is the highest prize given at the Berlin International Film Festival (often known as Berlinale).
List of Golden Bear winners
Year | Film | Director | Country of origin | |
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1952 | Hon dansade en sommar | Arne Mattsson | Sweden | |
1953 | The Wages of Fear | Henri-Georges Clouzot | France/Italy | |
1954 | Hobson's Choice | David Lean | United Kingdom | |
1955 | Die Ratten | Robert Siodmak | Federal Republic of Germany | |
1956 | Invitation To The Dance | Gene Kelly | United States | |
1957 | 12 Angry Men | Sidney Lumet | United States | |
1958 | Wild Strawberries | Ingmar Bergman | Sweden | |
1959 | Les Cousins | Claude Chabrol | France | |
1960 | El Lazarillo de Tormes | César Ardavin | Spain | |
1961 | La notte | Michelangelo Antonioni | Italy | |
1962 | A Kind of Loving | John Schlesinger | United Kingdom | |
1963 | Il Diavolo | Gian Luigi Polidoro | Italy | |
1964 | Susuz Yaz | Ismail Metin Karabey | Turkey | |
1965 | Alphaville | Jean-Luc Godard | France/Italy | |
1966 | Cul-de-Sac | Roman Polanski | United Kingdom | |
1967 | Le départ | Jerzy Skolimowski | Belgium | |
1968 | Ole dole doff | Jan Troell | Sweden | |
1969 | Rani Radovi | Želimir Žilnik | Yugoslavia | |
1970 |
No official prizes awarded [1] | |||
1971 | The Garden of the Finzi-Continis | Vittorio De Sica | Italy/W. Germany | |
1972 | The Canterbury Tales | Pier Paolo Pasolini | Italy | |
1973 | Distant Thunder | Satyajit Ray | India | |
1974 | The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | Ted Kotcheff | Canada | |
1975 | Adoption | Márta Mészáros | Hungary | |
1976 | Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson | Robert Altman | United States | |
1977 | The Ascent | Larisa Shepitko | Soviet Union | |
1978 | Las Truchas | José Luis García Sánchez | Spain | |
Ascensor | Tomas Munoz | |||
La Palabras de Max | Emilio Martínez Lázaro | |||
1979 | David | Peter Lilienthal | West Germany | |
1980 | Heartland | Richard Pearce | United States | |
Palermo or Wolfsburg | Werner Schroeter | West Germany | ||
1981 | Deprisa, Deprisa | Carlos Saura | Spain (co-production with France) | |
1982 | Veronika Voss | Rainer Werner Fassbinder | West Germany | |
1983 | Ascendancy | Edward Bennett | United Kingdom | |
The Beehive | Mario Camus | Spain | ||
1984 | Love Streams | John Cassavetes | United States | |
1985 | Die Frau und der Fremde | Rainer Simon | East Germany | |
Wetherby | David Hare | United Kingdom | ||
1986 | Stammheim | Reinhard Hauff | West Germany | |
1987 | The Theme | Gleb Panfilov | Soviet Union | |
1988 | Red Sorghum | Zhang Yimou | China | |
1989 | Rain Man | Barry Levinson | United States | |
1990 | Music Box | Costa-Gavras | United States | |
Larks on a String | Jiri Menzel | Czechoslovakia | ||
1991 | La Casa del sorriso | Marco Ferreri | Italy | |
1992 | Grand Canyon | Lawrence Kasdan | United States | |
1993 | Woman Sesame Oil Maker | Xie Fei | China | |
The Wedding Banquet | Ang Lee | Taiwan/United States | ||
1994 | In the Name of the Father | Jim Sheridan | UK/Ireland | |
1995 | L'Appât | Bertrand Tavernier | France | |
1996 | Sense and Sensibility | Ang Lee | United States/United Kingdom | |
1997 | The People vs. Larry Flynt | Miloš Forman | United States | |
1998 | Central Station | Walter Salles | Brazil (co-produced with France) | |
1999 | The Thin Red Line | Terrence Malick | United States | |
1999 | The Tic Code | Gary Winick | United States | |
2000 | Magnolia | Paul Thomas Anderson | United States | |
2001 | Intimacy | Patrice Chéreau | UK (co-produced with France, Germany and Spain) | |
2002 | Spirited Away | Hayao Miyazaki | Japan | |
Bloody Sunday | Paul Greengrass | UK/Ireland | ||
2003 | In This World | Michael Winterbottom | United Kingdom | |
2004 | Head-On | Fatih Akin | Germany/Turkey | |
2005 | U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha | Mark Dornford-May | South Africa | |
2006 | Grbavica | Jasmila Žbanić | Bosnia and Herzegovina (co-produced with Austria, Germany and Croatia) | |
2007 | Tuya's Marriage | Wang Quan'an | China | |
2008 | The Elite Squad | |||
2009 | The Milk of Sorrow | |||
2010 | Honey | |||
2011 |
References
- The International Jury resigned Berlinale Official Archive, 1970 Archived 2013-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
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