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    Călin Peter Netze wins GOLDEN BEAR for the Best Film and Jafar Panahi wins SILVER BEAR for Best Script at Berlinale 2013

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    By Luz Aguado on 02/16/2013 News

    Călin Peter Netzer wins Berlinale 2013 Golden Bear for his film Child’s Pose and Camboziya Partovi receives Best Script Silver Bear on behalf of Jafar Panahi for Parde (Closed Curtain).

    Here is a list of the awards:

    PRIZES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JURY
    GOLDEN BEAR for the Best Film
    Poziţia Copilului
    Child’s Pose by Călin Peter Netzer

    JURY GRAND PRIX (Silver Bear)
    Epizoda u životu berača željeza
    An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker by Danis Tanović

    ALFRED BAUER PRIZE (Silver Bear)
    Vic+Flo ont vu un ours
    Vic+Flo Saw a Bear by Denis Côté

    AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTOR (Silver Bear)
    David Gordon Green for Prince Avalanche

    AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS (Silver Bear)
    Paulina García in Gloria by Sebastián Lelio

    AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR (Silver Bear)
    Nazif Mujić in Epizoda u životu berača željeza (An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker) by Danis Tanović
    GOLDEN BEAR for the Best Film

    AWARD FOR BEST SCRIPT (Silver Bear)
    Jafar Panahi for Pardé (Closed Curtain) by Jafar Panahi, Kamboziya Partovi

    AWARD FOR AN OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTION IN THE CATEGORIES CAMERA, EDITING, MUSIC SCORE, COSTUME DESIGN OR SET DESIGN (Silver Bear)
    Aziz Zhambakiyev for the camera in Uroki Garmonii (Harmony Lessons) by Emir Baigazin

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Promised Land by Gus Van Sant

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Layla Fourie by Pia Marais

    BEST FIRST FEATURE AWARD
    The Rocket by Kim Mordaunt

    SPECIAL MENTION
    A batalha de Tabatô
    The Battle of Tabatô by João Viana

    PRIZES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM JURY
    GOLDEN BEAR for the Best Short Film
    La Fugue
    The Runaway by Jean-Bernard Marlin

    THE JURY PRIZE (Silver Bear)
    die ruhe bleibt
    Remains quiet by Stefan Kriekhaus

    BERLIN SHORT FILM NOMINEE FOR THE EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS
    Misterio
    Mystery by Chema García Ibarra

    DAAD SHORT FILM AWARD
    Aşura
    Ashura by Köken Ergun

    PRIZES OF THE JURIES GENERATION
    Children’s Jury Generation Kplus
    CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Film
    The Rocket by Kim Mordaunt

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Satellite Boy by Catriona McKenzie

    CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Short Film
    The Amber Amulet by Matthew Moore

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Ezi un lielpilseta
    Hedgehogs and the City y Ēvalds Lācis

    International Jury Generation Kplus
    THE GRAND PRIX OF THE GENERATION KPLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best feature film
    Mammu, es Tevi mīlu
    Mother, I Love You by Jānis Nords

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Satellite Boy by Catriona McKenzie

    THE GRAND PRIX OF THE GENERATION KPLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best short film
    Cheong by Kim Jung-in

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Ezi un lielpilseta
    Hedgehogs and the City by Ēvalds Lācis

    Youth Jury Generation 14plus
    CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Film
    Baby Blues by Kasia Rosłaniec

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Pluto by Shin Su-won

    CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Short Film
    Rabbitland by Ana Nedeljković, Nikola Majdak

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Treffit
    The Date
    by Jenni Toivoniemi

    International Jury Generation 14plus
    THE GRAND PRIX OF THE GENERATION 14PLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best feature film
    Shopping by Mark Albiston, Louis Sutherland

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Baby Blues by Kasia Rosłaniec

    THE GRAND PRIX OF THE GENERATION 14PLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best short film
    Första gången
    The First Time by Anders Hazelius

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Barefoot by Danis Goulet

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    Luz Aguado

    Luz Aguado was born in Guanajuato, Mexico and grew up in East Los Angeles. She is the oldest of four siblings. Prior to attending The Art Institute, Luz was a student at the University of California Riverside where she studied biology and aspired to become a medical doctor. Now she studies Media Arts and Animation at The Art Institute of Los Angeles and hopes of one day having the opportunity to work for Disney Animation Studios. Three dimensional animation and the innovative techniques that have given animation a more realistic appearance is something that she wishes to focus on while at The Art Institute.

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