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Locarno Film Festival to go ahead despite COVID | Culture | Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW

Locarno Film Festival to go ahead despite COVID | Culture | Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW
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How the Cold War shaped the Berlinale | Culture| Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW

The first Berlin International Film Festival took place 70 years ago, opening on June 6, 1951. A look back at how politics impacted the event.

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Top 5 Soviet movies that were shelved for years


Top 5 Soviet movies that were shelved for years
Aleksandr Askoldov/Gorky Film Studio, 1967
Some Soviet filmmakers had their unconventional movies kept on the shelf for decades. Censors had the privilege of withdrawing movies on ideological grounds, banning certain productions from being released, but mostly for fear they would “rock the boat”, jeopardizing the idea of building “the Radiant Future”.
We’ve chosen five Soviet movies that only hit the silver screen two decades after they were first made.
1. ‘Asya’s Happiness’ (1967)
Asya Klyachina (portrayed by Iya Savina) is a crippled cook on a collective farm in the middle of nowhere. She is in love with Stepan, a featherbrained, irresponsible and narcissistic driver who doesn’t care about her. What’s worse, Asya is pregnant and naively expects Stepan to be a gentleman and propose to her. But Stepan treats Asya like a doormat, claims the baby is not his and suggests that Asya marry someone else.

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Dieter Kosslick: Berlinale′s former head publishes memoir | Film | DW


Outstanding Artistic Contribution: Cameraman Jürgen Jürges
The controversial production of Ilya Khrzhanovsky's "DAU. Natasha" has made many headlines. German cinematographer Jürgen Jürges, legendary for his work with Rainer Werner Fassbinder, also had to deal with his own set of challenges for the epic project, filming in a semi-documentary style with a single camera as the film's participants "lived their lives." The jury recognized his exceptional work.
70th Berlinale: Winners of the Golden and Silver Bears
Special 70th Berlinale award: 'Delete History'
Many films competing at the Berlin film fest were dark, but this satire by French directors Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern was absolutely hilarious. Portraying three friends who decide to fight against tech giants, "Delete History" comments on the absurdities of the digital age. The film was recognized with a special Silver Bear for the 70th anniversary of the Berlinale.

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