2003 film festival in Berlin, Germany
The 53rd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 6–16, 2003.[2] The festival opened with musical film Chicago by Rob Marshall and closed with Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York, both films played out of competition at the festival.[3][4][5]
The Golden Bear was awarded to In This World directed by Michael Winterbottom.[6]
The retrospective dedicated to German film director F. W. Murnau was shown at the festival.[7]
Juries
Atom Egoyan, Jury President
The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival:[8]
Main Competition
Short Films Competition
- Andreas Dresen, German filmmaker
- Phyllis Mollet, French director of communication of the FIAPF
- Thom Palmen, Swedish director of the Umeå International Film Festival
Official selection
Main Competition
The following films were in competition for the Golden Bear and Silver Bear awards:[1]
English title
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Original title
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Director(s)
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Country
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25th Hour
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Spike Lee
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United States
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Adaptation
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Spike Jonze
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Alexandra's Project
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Rolf de Heer
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Australia
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Angst
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Der alte Affe Angst
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Oskar Roehler
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Germany
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Blind Shaft
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盲井
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Yang Li
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China, Germany, Hong Kong
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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
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George Clooney
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United States, Canada, Germany
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Distant Lights
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Lichter
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Hans-Christian Schmid
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Germany
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The Flower of Evil
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La fleur du mal
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Claude Chabrol
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France
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Good Bye, Lenin!
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Wolfgang Becker
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Germany
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Hero
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英雄
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Yimou Zhang
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China, Hong Kong
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His Brother
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Son frère
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Patrice Chéreau
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France
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The Hours
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Stephen Daldry
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United States, United Kingdom
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I'm Not Scared
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Io non ho paura
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Gabriele Salvatores
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Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
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In This World
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Michael Winterbottom
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United Kingdom
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The Life of David Gale
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Alan Parker
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United States, Germany
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Madame Brouette
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Moussa Sene Absa
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Canada, Senegal, France
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My Life Without Me
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Isabel Coixet
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Spain, Canada
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Small Cuts
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Pascal Bonitzer
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France, United Kingdom
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Solaris
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Steven Soderbergh
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United States
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Spare Parts
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Rezervni deli
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Damjan Kozole
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Slovenia
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The Twilight Samurai
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たそがれ清兵衛
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Yōji Yamada
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Japan
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Yes Nurse! No Nurse!
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Ja zuster, nee zuster
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Pieter Kramer
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Netherlands
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Short Films Competition
English title
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Original title
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Director(s)
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Country
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(A)Torzija
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Stefan Arsenijevic
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Serbia
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Araki: The Killing of a Japanese Photographer
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Anders Morgenthaler
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Denmark
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The Chubbchubbs!
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Eric Armstrong
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United States
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Delores
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Adam Stevens
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Germany
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In Absentia
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En ausencia
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Lucía Cedrón
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Germany
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The Good Son
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Michael Sandoval
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United Kingdom
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War Against Stones
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Andreas Teuchert
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Germany
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The Tram Was Going, Number Nine
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Йшов трамвай дев'ятий номер
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Stepan Koval
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Ukraine
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Fish
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Jonathan Davies
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Finland
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Savior
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Athanasios Karanikolas
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Germany
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The Match
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Ursula Ferrara
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Italy
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Long Take
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Patrícia Moran
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Brazil
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Rettet Berlin!
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Gerd Conradt
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Germany
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Spin
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Cath Le Couteur
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United Kingdom
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Tarry
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Stijn van Santen
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Netherlands
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The Toll Collector
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Rachel Johnson
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Czechoslovakia, United States
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Never Trust a Cow
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Nathalie Percillier
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France
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Retrospective
2003 Retrospective poster, dedicated to F. W. Murnau[9]
The following films were shown in the retrospective:[10]
Perspektive Deutsches Kino
The following feature and documentary films were selected for the Perspektive Deutsches Kino - section:
English title[11]
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Original title
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Director(s)
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Country
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They've Got Knut
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Sie haben Knut
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Stefan Krohmer
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Germany
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We
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Wir
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Martin Gypkens
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Germany
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Bernau liegt am Meer
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Martina Döcker
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Germany
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Grüsse aus Dachau
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From Dachau with Love
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Bernd Fischer
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Germany
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Science Fiction
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Kein Science Fiction or Science Fiction
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Franz Müller
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Germany
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Narren
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Fools
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Tom Schreiber
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Germany
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Kiki & Tiger
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Kiki and Tiger
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Alain Gsponer
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Germany
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Unternehmen Paradies
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Volker Sattel
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Germany
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Let It Rock!
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Igor Paasch
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Germany
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Befreite Zone
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Liberated Zone
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Norbert Baumgarten
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Germany
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Schattenwelt
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Hình bóng
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Robin von Hardenberg
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Germany
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The Family Jewels
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Eierdiebe
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Robert Schwentke
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Germany
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My First Miracle
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Mein erstes Wunder
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Anne Wild
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Germany
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Official Awards
Main Competition
Michael Winterbottom, winner of the Golden Bear at the festival
The following prizes were awarded by the Jury:[6][12]
Short Film Competition
Honorary Golden Bear
Berlinale Camera
Panorama Audience Award
Crystal Bear
Independent Awards
References
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