10th Berlin International Film Festival
The 10th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 24 June to 5 July 1960.[1] The Golden Bear was awarded to the Spanish film El Lazarillo de Tormes directed by César Fernández Ardavín.[2]
Festival poster | |
Location | West Berlin, Germany |
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Founded | 1951 |
Awards | Golden Bear (El Lazarillo de Tormes) |
Festival date | 24 June – 5 July 1960 |
Website | Website |
Jury
The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival:[3]
International feature film jury
- Harold Lloyd, actor, director and producer (United States) - Jury President
- Georges Auric, composer (France)
- Henry Reed, composer (United Kingdom)
- Sohrab Modi, actor, director and producer (India)
- Floris Luigi Ammannati, director of the Venice Film Festival (Italy)
- Hidemi Ima, director (Japan)
- Joaquín de Entrambasaguas, philologist and historiographer (Spain)
- Frank Wisbar, director and screenwriter (West Germany)
- Georg Ramseger, writer (West Germany)
- Werner R. Heymann, composer (West Germany)
- Eva Staar (West Germany)
International documentary and short jury
- Johannes Eckardt, film curator (West Germany) - Jury President
- Tahar Cheriaa, founder of the Carthage Film Days (Tunisia)
- Ludwig Gesek, writer and film historian (Austria)
- Lars Krantz, television producer (Sweden)
- Edwin Redslob, art historian (West Germany)
- Roberto Alejandro Tálice, journalist, film critic and playwright (Argentina)
- Semih Tuğrul, writer (Turkey)
Films in competition
The following films were in competition for the Golden Bear award:[4]
Feature film | ||||
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country | |
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Breathless | À bout de souffle | Jean-Luc Godard | France | |
Blessings of the Land | Biyaya ng lupa | Manuel Silos | Philippines | |
A Glass of Water | Das Glas Wasser | Helmut Käutner | West Germany | |
The Nightingale's Prayer | دعاء الكروان Doaa al-Karawan | Henry Barakat | Egypt | |
El Lazarillo de Tormes | César Fernández Ardavín | Spain, Italy | ||
Our Last Spring | Ερόικα Eroica | Mihalis Kakogiannis | Greece | |
The Party Is Over | Fin de fiesta | Leopoldo Torre Nilsson | Argentina | |
Even the Clouds Are Drifting | 구름은 흘러가도 Gureumeun heulleogado | Yu Hyun-mok | South Korea | |
Love and Larceny | Il Mattatore | Dino Risi | Italy | |
Inherit the Wind | Stanley Kramer | USA | ||
A Woman's Testament | 女経 Jokyō | Kōzaburō Yoshimura, Kon Ichikawa and Yasuzo Masumura | Japan | |
In Love But Doubly | Kaks' tavallista Lahtista | Ville Salminen | Finland | |
The Fair | Kirmes | Wolfgang Staudte | West Germany, France | |
The Love Game | Les Jeux de l'amour | Philippe de Broca | France | |
My Slave | ทาสของฉัน Thās̄ k̄hxng c̄hạn | Ubol Yugala | Thailand | |
New Light | Nai Kiran | S. M. Agha | Pakistan | |
My Second Brother | にあんちゃん Nianchan | Shōhei Imamura | Japan | |
Pickpocket | Robert Bresson | France | ||
Puberun | পূবেৰুণ Puberun | Prabhat Mukherjee | India | |
Under Ten Flags | Sotto dieci bandiere | Duilio Coletti | Italy | |
Sängkammartjuven | Göran Gentele | Sweden | ||
The Angry Silence | Guy Green | United Kingdom | ||
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft | Tro, håb og trolddom | Erik Balling | Denmark | |
Struggle for Eagle Peak | Venner | Tancred Ibsen | Norway | |
Wild River | Elia Kazan | USA |
Documentary and short film | |||
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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Austria Gloriosa | Edmund von Hammer | Austria | |
Play Ball! | Ballon vole | Jean Dasque | France |
Diario | Juan Berend | Argentina | |
Faja lobbi | Herman van der Horst | Netherlands | |
Jungle Cat | James Algar | USA | |
Hafenrhythmus | Wolf Hart | West Germany | |
Mandara | René Gardi | Switzerland | |
Người con của biển cả | (unknown director) | South Vietnam | |
Men of Brazil | Homens do Brasil | Nelson Marcellino de Carvalho | Brazil |
Dream of the Wild Horses | Le songe des chevaux sauvages | Denys Colomb de Daunant | France |
Der Spielverderber | Ferdinand Diehl and Boris von Borresholm | West Germany | |
I vecchi | Raffaele Andreassi | Italy | |
Village Sunday | Stewart Wilensky | USA |
Key
† Winner of the main award for best film in its section
Awards
The following prizes were awarded by the Jury:[2]
International jury awards
- Golden Bear: El Lazarillo de Tormes by César Fernández Ardavín
- Silver Bear for Best Director: Jean-Luc Godard for À bout de souffle
- Silver Bear for Best Actress: Juliette Mayniel for Kirmes
- Silver Bear for Best Actor: Fredric March for Inherit the Wind
- Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize: Les Jeux de l'amour by Philippe de Broca
Documentaries and short films jury awards
- Golden Bear (Documentaries): Faja lobbi by Herman van der Horst
- Honorable mention (Documentaries): Mandara by René Gardi
- Short Film Golden Bear: Le songe des chevaux sauvages Denys Colomb de Daunant
- Silver Bear for Best Short Film: ex aequo
Der Spielverderber by Ferdinand Diehl and Boris von Borresholm
I vecchi by Raffaele Andreassi
Diario by Juan Berend - Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize (Short film): Hest på sommerferie by Astrid Henning-Jensen
- Honorable mention (Short Film): Austria Gloriosa by Edmund von Hammer and Hafenrhythmus by Wolf Hart
Independent jury awards
- FIPRESCI Award
- OCIC Award
- C.I.D.A.L.C. Award
- Youth Film Award (Jugendfilmpreis):
- Best Feature Film Suitable for Young People: Inherit the Wind by Stanley Kramer
- Honorable Mention: The Angry Silence by Guy Green
- Best Documentary Film Suitable for Young People: Jungle Cat by James Algar
- Honorable Mention: Mandara by René Gardi
- Best Short Film Suitable for Young People: Người con của biển cả (unknown director)
- Honorable Mention: Ballon vole by Jean Dasque
References
- "10th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
- "PRIZES & HONOURS 1960". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- "JURIES 1960". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- "PROGRAMME 1960". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
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