Thursday, February 10, 2011

Today marks the start of the 61st Berlinale

Glamour, exclusivity, international and homosexuality - Download Today the 61st International Film Festival in Berlin. Not only that all of our screen heroes in the next 11 days in the capital give glory, even the most important queer film award in the industry will be presented at the Berlinale. The "Teddy Award" celebrates this year its 25th Birthday.

Opened, the competition for the queer film award of the Berlinale this year tonight by the movie tomboy. A total of 40 films of different categories compete for the coveted Teddy Bears. Who can take one of the little golden teddies with home that is on the official 18th Anniversary Gala February at the Tempelhof airport are resolved. A winner is however certain: The Special TEDDY AWARD is awarded to the South African Pieter-Dirk Uys. The entertainer and HIV / AIDS activist involved in his home especially around schools and education in advanced stages with his alter ego Evita Bezuidenhoud the most famous white woman in South Africa.

Those who do not personally in the program of the 25th can participate TEDDY AWARDS, who found the cult Arte a good partner. Daily reporting from the Berlin Film Festival and an exclusive theme night on Sunday 20 February 2011. "Welcome, Bienvenue, welcome to gay Berlin" - An evening of "Cabaret", "Christopher and Heinz" and of course the awards ceremony of the 25th TEDDY AWARD. During the 61 International Film Festival running film highlights such as "Aimee & Jaguar" (Mo. 14.02., 20:15 clock), "Gays mothers without nerves" (Thursday 17.02., 20:15 clock) and "XXY" (Wednesday 23.02., 23:05 clock) in your living rooms.

Source: GAYS_DE

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