The ceremony was held Dec 3 in Berlin.
Winners story here.
All photos by actionpress / Franziska Krug.
2011-12-04T13:49:00+00:00

Terry Gilliam and Stephen Frears have fun on the red carpet

Bruno Ganz (left) and Volker Schlondorff (left) present Michel Piccoli with a surprise award

Wim Wenders on stage with some of the dancers who appear in Pina

Mads Mikkelsen

Tariq Anwar and Tom Hooper from The King's Speech

The Dardenne brothers

Lars von Trier's wife Bengt Froge accepts the best film honours on his behalf
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show captionThe ceremony was held Dec 3 in Berlin.
Winners story here.
All photos by actionpress / Franziska Krug.
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