The audience has cast its votes: the 14th Panorama Audience Award, which is presented in collaboration with radioeins of rbb (Berlin-Brandenburg’s public radio and television station), Berlin’s city magazine tip and the Berlinale’s Panorama section, goes to Parada for the best feature film. For the best documentary film, Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present came out on top, receiving more votes than its competitors.
The official award ceremony will be held on Berlinale Kinotag, Sunday, February 19, at 5 pm in CinemaxX 7 at Potsdamer Platz. Wieland Speck, Panorama director, Robert Skuppin, head of programme department at Radioeins, and chief editor of tip magazine Heiko Zwirner will present the awards. Radioeins film expert Knut Elstermann will host the presentation. Directly after the award ceremony, the winning documentary will be rescreened. The winning feature will follow at 8:00 pm, also in CinemaxX 7.
The Panorama Audience Award has been presented since 1999. Since 2011, two prizes are being awarded: to the best feature film and the best documentary film. Berlin artist Christian Bilger created the award statuette. Throughout the entire Berlinale, moviegoers were asked to rate the films shown in the Panorama section either on a card received after the screening or online. Over 23,500 votes have been cast and counted.
This year the Panorama presented 53 productions from 37 countries, of which 20 screened in the Panorama Dokumente series. While the documentary film winner, Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present, went into the lead on the first day and ultimately won by a clear margin, the race for the best fictional work remained exciting until the very last moment.
Winner of the Panorama Audience Award for Best Feature 2012:
Parada (The Parade)
Serbia, Republic of Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia 2011
Director: Srdjan Dragojevic
2nd place
Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood
Italy, Romania, France 2012
Director: Daniele Vicari
3rd place
Xingu
Brazil 2011
Director: Cao Hamburger
Winner of the Panorama Audience Award for Best Documentary 2012:
Marina Abramovic The Artist is Present
USA 2011
Director: Matthew Akers
2nd place
Call Me Kuchu
USA 2012
Directors: Malika Zouhali-Worrall, Katherine Fairfax Wright
3rd place
La Vierge, les Coptes et Moi (The Virgin, The Copts And Me)
France, Qatar, Egypt 2012
Director: Namir Abdel Messeeh
18.02.2012 | Berlin's blog
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