14th Berlin International Film Festival
The 14th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 26 June to 7 July 1964.[1] The Swedish film 491 by Vilgot Sjöman was rejected by festival director Alfred Bauer owing to its controversial nature.[1] The Golden Bear was awarded to the Turkish film Susuz Yaz directed by Metin Erksan.[2]
Festival poster | |
Location | West Berlin, Germany |
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Founded | 1951 |
Awards | Golden Bear (Susuz Yaz) |
Festival date | 26 June – 7 July 1964 |
Website | Website |
Jury
The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival:[3]
International feature film jury
- Anthony Mann, director (United States) - Jury President
- Hermann Schwerin, jurist and film producer (West Germany)
- Lucas Demare, director, screenwriter and producer (Argentina)
- Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, actor, director, screenwriter and film critic (France)
- Yorgos Javellas, director and screenwriter (Greece)
- Richard Todd, actor (United Kingdom)
- Takashi Hamama (United Arab Emirates)
- Gerd Ressing, historian and journalist (West Germany)
International documentary and short jury
- Girija Kanta Mookerjee, diplomat, educator and writer (India) - Jury President
- Ferdinand Kastner, film critic (Austria)
- Burhan Arpad, journalist and writer (Turkey)
- Hans-Joachim Hossfeld, director (West Germany)
- Peter Schamoni, director, screenwriter and producer (West Germany)
- Aud Thagaard, film critic (Norway)
- Roland Verhavert, director (Belgium)
Films in competition
The following films were in competition for the Golden Bear award:[4]
Documentary and short film | |||
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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IX. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964 | Theo Hörmann | Austria | |
The Human Dutch | Alleman | Bert Haanstra | Netherlands |
Aanmelding | Rob Houwer | Netherlands | |
An Engineer's Assistant | ある機関助士 Aru kikan joshi | Noriaki Tsuchimoto | Japan |
Kirdi | Max Lersch | Austria | |
Kontraste | Wolfgang Urchs | West Germany | |
Olle Olson Hagalund | Rune Ericson | Sweden | |
Polish Passion | Polnische Passion | Janusz Piekałkiewicz | Poland |
Signale | Raimund Ruehl | West Germany | |
Sunday Lark | Sanford Semel | 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: Susuz Yaz by Metin Erksan
- Silver Bear for Best Director: Satyajit Ray for মহানগর Mahānagar
- Silver Bear for Best Actress: Sachiko Hidari for にっぽん昆虫記 Nippon Konchūki and 彼女と彼 Kanojo to kare
- Silver Bear for Best Actor: Rod Steiger for The Pawnbroker
- Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize: Ruy Guerra for Os Fuzis
Documentaries and short films jury awards
- Golden Bear (Documentaries): Alleman by Bert Haanstra
- Short Film Golden Bear: Kirdi by Max Lersch
- Silver Bear for Best Short Film: ex aequo
Sunday Lark by Sanford Semel
Kontraste by Wolfgang Urchs
Anmeldung by Rob Houwer - Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize (Short film): Signale by Raimund Ruehl
Independent jury awards
- FIPRESCI Award
- Honorable Mention:
- Interfilm Award
- OCIC Award
- UNICRIT Award
- Youth Film Award (Jugendfilmpreis):
- Best Feature Film Suitable for Young People: 彼女と彼 Kanojo to kare by Susumu Hani
- Honorable Mention: Time of the Innocent by Thomas Fantl
- Best Documentary Film Suitable for Young People: The Human Dutch by Bert Haanstra
- Best Short Film Suitable for Young People: Anmeldung by Rob Houwer and ある機関助士 Aru kikan joshi by Noriaki Tsuchimoto
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References
- "14th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- "PRIZES & HONOURS 1964". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- "JURIES 1964". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- "PROGRAMME 1964". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
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