Berlinale Classics

THE TIGER LILLIES
Vartieté: THE TIGER LILLIES composed a new score for the German silent film classic by director E.A. Dupont from 1925 and accompanied the premiere of the restored version live.
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Rajendra Roy, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Rainer Rother
Jahrgang 45 (Born in ‘45): the Berlinale celebrated the digitally restored version of Jürgen Böttcher’s only feature film, which was concluded by the DEFA Foundation in a 4K workflow in 2015.
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Rainer Rother
Dr. Rainer Rother, Artistic Director of the Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin, and head of the Berlinale Classics series.
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Ken Adam
Sir Ken Adam designed the striking sets of the early Bond films and also created the look of Goldfinger, whose digitally restored version was presented at Berlinale Classic.
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Rainer Rother, Ken Adam
Sir Ken Adam, the 94-year-old production designer of the film, presented the International Premiere of the digitally restored 4K-version of Goldfinger.
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Ula Stöckl
Director Ula Stöckl presented the world premiere of the digitally restored version of The Cat has Nine Lives, which was re-processed by the Deutsche Kinemathek in 2015.
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Honorary Golden Bear

Wim Wenders
The Homage of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival is dedicated to German filmmaker Wim Wenders, who also was awarded an Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achievement.
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Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders during the award ceremony, which was hosted by Meret Becker. The Brazilian director Walter Salles held the laudatory speech in honour of Wim Wenders.
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Wim Wenders
The digitally restored version of Wenders’ Der Amerikanische Freund (The American Friend, 1977) was presented on the occasion of the award ceremony of the Honorary Golden Bear.
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Impressions

Rainer Rother, Alexander Horwath, Rajendra Roy
Official Opening of the Retrospective “Glorious Technicolor. From George Eastman House and Beyond” with Dr. Rainer Rother, Alexander Horwath and Rajendra Roy.
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Rainer Rother, Paolo Cherchi Usai
Dr. Rainer Rother, Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin, and Paolo Cherchi Usai, George Eastman House, Rochester, greet the audience during the opening event of the section.
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Curators
The curators of Deutsche Kinemathek, Austrian Film Museum and The Museum of Modern Art discussed the selection during an event at Deutsche Kinemathek.
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The Dawn of Technicolor
The authors of the book "The Dawn of Technicolor", 1915–1935 presented the early developments of the Technicolor-process in a presentation illustrated by rare photographs and film excerpts.
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Rajendra Roy, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Rainer Rother
Rajendra Roy, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Paolo Cherchi Usai, George Eastman House, Rochester, and Dr. Rainer Rother, Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin.
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Wim Wenders
The guest of honour Wim Wenders during a conversation on stage at the HAU – Hebbel am Ufer, a joint presentation of the Deutsche Kinemathek and Berlinale Talents.
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Wim Wenders
Berlinale Goes Kiez dedicated this year’s guest of honour Wim Wenders a whole evening and presented four of his films at the art house cinema Eiszeit in Berlin-Neukölln.
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Yella Rottländer, Wim Wenders, Lisa Kreuzer, Rüdiger Vogler
Wim Wenders with the actors of Alice in the Cities from 1973, which marked his international breakthrough – Yella Rottländer, Lisa Kreuzer and Rüdiger Vogler.
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