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Berlin International Film Festival, 

Berlin, Germany

Berlin International Film Festival - © Berlin International Film Festival
© Berlin International Film Festival
01 Feb 2010 - 28 Feb 2010 Date to be confirmed  

The first International Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) was held in 1951 in the Titania-Palast cinema only six years after WWII when Berlin yearned for international attention and recognition. Large areas still lay in ruins, but reconstruction had begun and post-war Berlin was working hard to rebuild itself as a lively artistic centre. Over 50 years on, the festival now attracts thousands of filmmakers, industry professionals and film lovers from around the world. Unlike the famous Cannes Film Festival in France, tickets are available so that visitors can enter the glamorous world of Berlinale to view films and rub shoulders with the stars. Over the two-week festival, some 350 films are screened – many of them World or European premieres. Categories range from international blockbusters to small, independent art-house films. There's also a special section aimed at children with the Kinderfilmfest. The Berlinale Talent Campus is a relatively new addition that sees 500 young film talents from around the world invited to Berlin's House of World Cultures to meet with experienced film professionals in workshops and panel discussions.

Times
Various. A full programme is available from the organiser website prior to the event.


Exhibitions  Kids' Stuff  Theatre & Film 


Where?

Various venues across Berlin

Various venues across Berlin

Getting There

Berlin has an excellent public transport network and is an easy city to get around.
Rail: Berlin's main train stations are Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten ('Zoo') in the western city centre and Ostbahnhof on the edge of the eastern inner city. Both stations are connected to the Berlin S-Bahn urban rail network; Bahnhof Zoo is also linked to the U-Bahn (underground).

How Much?

Various. Tickets on sale from three days prior to screening.

For More Information

Berlin International Film Festival

Potsdamer Strasse 5
Berlin
D-10785
Germany

Tel +49 (0)30 259 200.
Email 

Website  www.berlinale.de

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NB: While every care has been taken to ensure the information provided is accurate, we advise you to check with the event organisers before travelling to confirm the details are correct.