Berlin International Film Festival 1973
The 1973 Berlin International Film Festival took place from June 22nd to July 3rd, 1973.
The stars of the Berlinale once again came from Hollywood. Robert Aldrich presented his action film A Train for Two Scoundrels out of competition . Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine came to Berlin to present the film. The competition was less star and Hollywood-heavy.
competition
The following films were shown in competition at the Berlinale 1973:
International jury
That year, the jury president was British film historian and critic David Robinson . He chaired the following jury: Hiram Garcia Borja (Mexico), Freddy Buache (Switzerland), Eberhard Hauff (Germany), Harish Khanna (India), Paul Moor (USA), Walter Müller-Bringmann (Germany), René Thévenet (France) and Paolo Valmarana (Italy).
Award winners
- Golden Bear : Distant Thunder
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Silver bears :
- Il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu (Special Jury Prize)
- The seven madmen
- The tall blonde with the black shoe
- The experts
- Toda Nudez Será Castigada
- The 14th
Further prices
- FIPRESCI Prize (competition): Bloody Wedding by Claude Chabrol
- FIPRESCI Prize (Forum): The days of 36 by Theo Angelopoulos and Lo Stagionale
Web links
- International Film Festival Berlin 1973 in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- 50 Years of the Berlinale - International Film Festival 1951–2000 by Wolfgang Jacobsen
- Berlinale annual archive