Selections available at online viewing platform include award-winners Absent, The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, Heaven’s Story, Invisible, and Barzakh.

Industry online viewing platform Festival Scope has added a slew of titles from the Berlinale’s Panorama and Forum sections to its service.
In all, about 50 films from the 2011 Berlinale will be available on Festival Scope.

The films include Teddy Award winner for Best Film Absent by Marco Berger; Teddy Award winner for Best Documentary The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye by Marie Losier; FIPRESCI Forum prize winner Heaven’s Story by Zeze Takahisa; Ecumenical prize winner Invisible (Le Roim Alaich) by Michal Aviad; and Amnesty International Film Award winner Barzakh by Mantas Kvedaravicius.

PANORAMA
Amador, dir. Fernando León De Aranoa (Spain)
Barzakh, dir. Mantas Kvedaravicius (Finland-Lithuania)
Dance Town, dir. Jeon Kyu-hwan (South Korea)
Here, dir. Braden King (US)
homo@lv, dir. Kaspars Goba (Latvia)
How Are You, dir. Jannik Splidsboel (Denmark)
Invisible (Lo Roim Alaich), dir. Michal Aviad (Israel-Germany)
Khodorkovsky, dir. Cyril Tuschi (Germany)
Mothers (Majki), dir. Milcho Manchevski (Macedonia/France/Bulgaria)
Off Beat, dir. Jan Gassmann (Switzerland)
Porno Melodrama, Romas Zabarauskas, Lithuania, France, Finland
Rent Boys (Die Jungs vom Bahnhof Zoo), dir. Rosa von Praunheim (Germany)
Spring (Frühling), dir. Hong Khaou (UK)
Suicide Room (Sala Samobójców), dir. Jan Komasa (Poland)
The Advocate For Fagdom, dir. Angélique Bosio (France)
The Bengali Detective, dir Phil Cox (UK-US-Austria)
The Big Eden, dir Peter Doerfler (Germany)
The Fatherless (Die Vaterlosen), dir. Marie Kreutzer (Austria)
The Queen Has No Crown, dir Tomer Heymann (Israel)
Together (Zai Yi Qi), dir. Zhao Lian (Hong Kong-China)

FORUM
Absent (Ausente), dir. Marco Berger (Argentina)
Amnesty (Amnistia), dir. Bujar Alimani (Albania-Greece-France)
An Angel in Doel (De Engel van Doel), dir. Tom Fassaert (Netherlands-Belgium)
Cheonggyecheon Medley: A Dream of Iron, dir. Kelvin Kyung Kun Park (South Korea)
Eighty Letters (Osmdesát dopisů), dir. Václav Kadrnka (Czech Republic)
FIT, dir. Hirosue Hiromasa (Japan)
Follow Me (Folge mir), dir. Johannes Hammel (Austria)
Free Hands (Les mains libres), dir. Brigitte Sy (France)
Good Morning to the World!! (Sekai Good Morning!!), dir. Hirohara Satoru (Japan)
Heaven’s Story, dir. Zeze Takahisa (Japan)
Hi-So, dir. Aditya Assarat (Thailand)
Household X (Kazoku X), dir. Yoshida Koki (Japan)
Idleness (Ocio), dirs. Juan Villegas & Alejandro Lingenti (Argentina)
Karen Cries on the Bus, (Karen Llora en un Bus), dir. Gabriel Rojas Vera (Colombia)
Made in Poland, dir. Przemysław Wojcieszek (Poland)
Matchmaking Mayor (Nesvatbov), dir. Erika Hníková (Czech Republic)
Swans, dir. Hugo Vieira da Silva (Germany-Portugal)
The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, Dir Marie Losier (US-France)
The Residents (Os residentes), dir. Tiago Mata Machado (Brasil)
Ways of the Sea (Halaw), dir. Sheron Dayoc (The Philippines)

Festival Scope also has recent additions from the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Goteborg International Film Festival and Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival. The platform’s other partners include the Cartagena Film Festival, Locarno, Durban and dozens more festivals.

 

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