Monday 22 February 2016

Chinese film wins cinematography award in Berlin




Mark Lee Ping-Bing (second from left, cameraman of Crosscurrent awarded Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution), Xin Zhi Lei (third from left), director Yang Chao (third from right) attending the red carpet before the closing ceremony during the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany on Feb 20, 2016


Gianfranco Rosi's documentary film Fire at Sea, about the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean off the Italian island of Lampedusa, won the Golden Bear prize for best film at the Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday. The cinematography award went to Mark Lee Ping-Bing for his camera work for the Chinese film Crosscurrent, directed by Yang Chao.

 Gianfranco Rosi's documentary film Fire at Sea, about the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean off the Italian island of Lampedusa, won the Golden Bear prize for best film at the Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday.

The cinematography award went to Mark Lee Ping-Bing for his camera work for the Chinese film Crosscurrent, directed by Yang Chao.

It was a fitting end for a festival that went out of its way to make refugees welcome by giving them free tickets.

Rosi paid tribute to those who risked their lives to escape war and poverty, and to the people of Lampedusa who welcomed them.

"Of course now at this moment my deeper thoughts go to all the people that never arrived to Lampudusa on these journeys of hope," Rosi said in his acceptance speech on stage at Berlin's cinema palace for the glittering awards ceremony.

Rosi, who won the top prize for another documentary in Venice in 2013, in this film shows daily life on the small island, mostly through the eyes of a young boy named Samuele
who makes slingshots to shoot at birds and cactuses.


   Mark Lee Ping-Bing receives the Silver Bear award for Outstanding Artistic Contribution for the cinematography inChang Jiang Tu(Crosscurrent) during the awards ceremony at the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, Feb 20, 2016.

In the sea nearby, the Italian navy searches for overloaded boats full of refugees dying of suffocation and asphyxiation by diesel fumes and brings survivors back to Lampedusa for treatment and for transport to refugee centres.

"I want to dedicate this award to the people of Lampedusa who were always extremely open to accept people arriving there," Rosi said.

He noted that the flood of refugees that has made headlines recently began some 30 years ago for the island just off the coast of North Africa.

Rosi said he had asked Pietro Bartolo, a physician on Lampedusa who treats refugees and appears in the film, why the island welcomes the tens of thousands of people who land there.

"He told me Lampedusa is a place of fishermen, we are fishermen, and fishermen, they all accept always, anything that comes from the sea. So this may be a lesson that (we) should learn to accept anything that comes from the sea," Rosi said.


 Director Gianfranco Rosi sits next to the Golden Bear award for the Best Film at a news conference after the awards ceremony of the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany Feb 20, 2016.

The Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize went to Death in Sarajevoand its director Danis Tanovic. The best director award went to France's Mia Hansen-Love for her film Things to Come.

The best actor award went to Majd Mastoura for his role in the Tunisian fimInhebbek Hedi, while Trine Dyrholm took best actress for her role in the Danish film The Commune.

The best script award went to Polish director andscreenwriter Tomasz Wasilewski forUnited States of Love.

An award for a film that opens new perspectives was given to the eight-hour Filipino filmA Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery, directed by LavDiaz.

Festival director Dieter Kosslick said that watching Diaz's film was a unique experience, not just for its length, but also because the premiere started quite early in the morning

  Mark Lee Ping-Bing (left, cameraman ofChang Jiang Tuawarded Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution), Xin Zhilei and Director Yang Chao attending the the red carpet before the closing ceremony during the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin,



Director Danis Tanovic receives the Silver Bear award, the Jury Grand Prix for the movie Death in Sarajevoduring the awards ceremony at the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 20, 2016
 
 Author and director Mia Hansen-Love receives the Silver Bear award for Best Director in the movie Things to come during the awards ceremony at the 66th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 20, 2016.
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