10th Berlin International Film Festival

The 10th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 24 June to 5 July 1960.[1] The Golden Bear was awarded to the Spanish film El Lazarillo de Tormes directed by César Fernández Ardavín.[2]

10th Berlin International Film Festival
Festival poster
LocationWest Berlin, Germany
Founded1951
AwardsGolden Bear (El Lazarillo de Tormes)
Festival date24 June – 5 July 1960
WebsiteWebsite

Jury

Harold Lloyd, Jury President

The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival:[3]

International feature film jury

  • Harold Lloyd, actor, director and producer (United States) - Jury President
  • Georges Auric, composer (France)
  • Henry Reed, composer (United Kingdom)
  • Sohrab Modi, actor, director and producer (India)
  • Floris Luigi Ammannati, director of the Venice Film Festival (Italy)
  • Hidemi Ima, director (Japan)
  • Joaquín de Entrambasaguas, philologist and historiographer (Spain)
  • Frank Wisbar, director and screenwriter (West Germany)
  • Georg Ramseger, writer (West Germany)
  • Werner R. Heymann, composer (West Germany)
  • Eva Staar (West Germany)

International documentary and short jury

  • Johannes Eckardt, film curator (West Germany) - Jury President
  • Tahar Cheriaa, founder of the Carthage Film Days (Tunisia)
  • Ludwig Gesek, writer and film historian (Austria)
  • Lars Krantz, television producer (Sweden)
  • Edwin Redslob, art historian (West Germany)
  • Roberto Alejandro Tálice, journalist, film critic and playwright (Argentina)
  • Semih Tuğrul, writer (Turkey)

Films in competition

The following films were in competition for the Golden Bear award:[4]

Feature film
English title Original title Director(s) Country
Breathless À bout de souffle Jean-Luc Godard France
Blessings of the Land Biyaya ng lupa Manuel Silos Philippines
A Glass of Water Das Glas Wasser Helmut Käutner West Germany
The Nightingale's Prayer دعاء الكروان Doaa al-Karawan Henry Barakat Egypt
El Lazarillo de Tormes César Fernández Ardavín Spain, Italy
Our Last Spring Ερόικα Eroica Mihalis Kakogiannis Greece
The Party Is Over Fin de fiesta Leopoldo Torre Nilsson Argentina
Even the Clouds Are Drifting 구름은 흘러가도 Gureumeun heulleogado Yu Hyun-mok South Korea
Love and Larceny Il Mattatore Dino Risi Italy
Inherit the Wind Stanley Kramer USA
A Woman's Testament 女経 Jokyō Kōzaburō Yoshimura, Kon Ichikawa and Yasuzo Masumura Japan
In Love But Doubly Kaks' tavallista Lahtista Ville Salminen Finland
The Fair Kirmes Wolfgang Staudte West Germany, France
The Love Game Les Jeux de l'amour Philippe de Broca France
My Slave ทาสของฉัน Thās̄ k̄hxng c̄hạn Ubol Yugala Thailand
New Light Nai Kiran S. M. Agha Pakistan
My Second Brother にあんちゃん Nianchan Shōhei Imamura Japan
Pickpocket Robert Bresson France
Puberun পূবেৰুণ Puberun Prabhat Mukherjee India
Under Ten Flags Sotto dieci bandiere Duilio Coletti Italy
Sängkammartjuven Göran Gentele Sweden
The Angry Silence Guy Green United Kingdom
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft Tro, håb og trolddom Erik Balling Denmark
Struggle for Eagle Peak Venner Tancred Ibsen Norway
Wild River Elia Kazan USA
Documentary and short film
English title Original title Director(s) Country
Austria Gloriosa Edmund von Hammer Austria
Play Ball! Ballon vole Jean Dasque France
Diario Juan Berend Argentina
Faja lobbi Herman van der Horst Netherlands
Jungle Cat James Algar USA
Hafenrhythmus Wolf Hart West Germany
Mandara René Gardi Switzerland
Người con của biển cả (unknown director) South Vietnam
Men of Brazil Homens do Brasil Nelson Marcellino de Carvalho Brazil
Dream of the Wild Horses Le songe des chevaux sauvages Denys Colomb de Daunant France
Der Spielverderber Ferdinand Diehl and Boris von Borresholm West Germany
I vecchi Raffaele Andreassi Italy
Village Sunday Stewart Wilensky 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

Documentaries and short films jury awards

Independent jury awards

References

  1. "10th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  2. "PRIZES & HONOURS 1960". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  3. "JURIES 1960". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  4. "PROGRAMME 1960". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
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