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#berlinale I Berlinale 2021 I Berlinale 2020 I Berlinale 2019 I Berlinale 2018 I Berlinale 2017 coverage I Berlinale 2016 I Berlinale 2015 I Berlinale 2014 I![]() 21st TEDDY Awards 2007 – The WinnersThe eight members of this international jury – organisers of queer and other film festivals – view films within the framework of all programs of the Berlinale which have queer context. Three films are nominated for each category and one receives a TEDDY for best feature film, best documentary/essay film and usually the best short film, each with a cash award of € 3,000. Members of the Jury: Charlie Boudreau – Canada (image+nation Montréal International LGBT Film Festival) The TEDDY Jury nominated the following films for the Best Feature Film: CI-QING Spider Lillies by Zero Chou HUHWAEHAJI ANAH No Regret by Leesong Hee-il ITTY BITTY TITTY COMMITTEE by Jamie Babbit The TEDDY for the Best Feature Film endowed with 3,000- €, donated by the TEDDY Foundation with the support of various donors from the Berlin gay/lesbian community goes to CI-QING Awarded for its symbolic and deeply layered reflection of love, loss and the reclamation of emotions through memory. Special Mention for cinematography LA LEÓN by Santiago Otheguy For recognition of its sublime cinematography in portraying an isolated existence in Argentina. The TEDDY Jury nominated the following films for the Best Documentary Film: A WALK INTO THE SEA: DANNY WILLIAMS AND THE WARHOL FACTORY by Esther B. Robinson SCHAU MIR IN DIE AUGEN, KLEINER by André Schäfer THIS FILTHY WORLD by Jeff Garlin The TEDDY for the Best Documentary Film endowed with 3,000- €, donated by elledorado e. V., Berlin goes to A WALK INTO THE SEA: DANNY WILLIAMS AND THE WARHOL FACTORY A reconstruction of an artist lost to the world of a self-indulgent pop art movement, whose life and death is shrouded in mystery. The TEDDY Jury doesn’t give a TEDDY for the Best Short Film in 2007 This year the Berlinale included no short films explicitly addressing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues in its program. Therefore the Jury regrets that it was unable to select a short film to award with the Teddy. We sincerely hope that this situation does not represent the future of LGBT film inclusion in this festival, which historically has been instrumental in the introduction and showcasing of these works within an event of international importance. Given this lack of representation in the Short Film Section, the Jury would like to recognize the inclusion of the Social Spots ÜBERWACHUNGSKAMERA (Security Camera) and LOVE HURTS, two powerful PSAs whose messages encourage mutual respect and the end of intolerance in society. We commend the MANEO Stop Violence Against Gays Project in Berlin for their production of these important works. The TEDDY Foundation awards actor HELMUT BERGER with a SPECIAL TEDDY for his complete work. The TEDDY BALLOT VOLKSWAGEN Audience Award endowed with 3.000,- €, donated by Volkswagen, goes to: NOTES ON A SCANDAL by Richard Eyre More than 4,500 viewers took part in the vote. Ranking list for second and third: 2. CHEONHAJANGSA MADONNA Like A Virgin by Lee Hae-young and Lee Hae-jun 3. ANTONIA by Tata Amaral
report by Bruno Chatelin 17.02.2007 | Berlin's blog Cat. : Africa Ailton Franco Jr Amsterdam André Schäfer Argentina Audience Award berlin Berlin Berlin Film Festival Berlin International Film Festival berlinale Bruno Chatelin BRUSSELS Charlie Boudreau Culture Entertainment Entertainment Esther B. Robinson Film Frédéric Arends Gay Film Helmut Berger Jamie Babbit Jason Plourde Jeff Garlin Kam Wai Kui Lee Hae-jun Lee Hae-young LGBT culture Madonna Mezipatra Michaela Pnacekova Netherlands No Regret Raymond Phathanavirangoon Richard Eyre More Rio de Janeiro Santiago Otheguy Seattle South Africa Teddy Award teddy awards TEDDY BALLOT The Netherlands (Transgender Film Festival the Teddy Foundation awards Volkswagen Zero Chou
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hi
the teddy awards i think weren't fair. i saw an article where they told that the security systems were broken and they can't prove that it was a fair contest/vote.