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63rd Berlin International Film Festival         
  • [[Călin Peter Netzer]] (Romania), winner of the Golden Bear at the festival
  • [[Wong Kar-wai]], Jury President along with his wife at the festival
2013 FILM FESTIVAL EDITION
63rd Berlin Film Festival; 2013 Berlin International Film Festival; 2013 Berlin Film Festival; Berlinale 2013; 2013 Berlinale
The 63rd annual Berlin International Film Festival took place in Berlin, Germany between 7 and 17 February 2013. Chinese film director Wong Kar-wai was announced as the President of the Jury and his film The Grandmaster was the opening film of the festival.
32nd Berlin International Film Festival         
  • [[Joan Fontaine]], Jury President
1982 FILM FESTIVAL EDITION
32nd Berlin Film Festival; 1982 Berlin International Film Festival; 1982 Berlin Film Festival; Berlinale 1982
The 32nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 12–23 February 1982. The Golden Bear was awarded to the West German film Veronika Voss directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
34th Berlin International Film Festival         
  • [[John Cassavetes]], winner of the [[Golden Bear]] at the event
  • [[Liv Ullmann]], Jury President
1984 FILM FESTIVAL EDITION
34th Berlin Film Festival; 1984 Berlin International Film Festival; 1984 Berlin Film Festival; Berlinale 1984
The 34th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 17–28 February 1984. The festival opened with The Noah's Ark Principle by Roland Emmerich.