30th Berlin International Film Festival information
Film festival
30th Berlin International Film Festival
Festival poster
Location
West Berlin, Germany
Founded
1951
Awards
Golden Bear (Heartland, Palermo oder Wolfsburg)
Festival date
18–29 February 1980
Website
Website
Berlin International Film Festival chronology
31st
29th
The 30th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 18–29 February 1980.[1] The Golden Bear was awarded to the American film Heartland directed by Richard Pearce and West German film Palermo oder Wolfsburg directed by Werner Schroeter.[2]
The retrospective was dedicated to American filmmaker Billy Wilder along with a 3D films retrospective.[3] Moritz de Hadeln became the director of the festival and increased the efforts in expansion of Berlin film market.[4] To ease tensions with the Soviet Union due to the Cold War era at the moment, the organizers decided to withdraw the films Ninotchka and One, Two, Three from the Billy Wilder retrospective.[1]
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