2011 (61st) Berlin International Film Festival
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- Film Festival: Berlin International Film Festival
- Period: February 10-20, 2011
- Edition: 61st
- Location: Berlin, Germany
Awards
- Short Film - Golden Bear Night Fishing (Park Chan-Wook, Park Chan-Kyong)
- Short Film - The Jury Prize Broken Night (Yang Hyo-Joo)
- Fipresci Prizes - Forum "Heaven's Story" (Takahisa Zeze)
- Netpac Prize "Heaven's Story" (Takahisa Zeze)
East Asian Feature Films @ 60th Berlin International Film Festival
Competition
- "Come Rain Come Shine" - Lee Yoon-Ki (South Korea) *World Premiere
Panorama
- "Ashamed" - Kim Soo-Hyun (South Korea)
- "Dance Town" - Jeon Kyu-Hwan (South Korea)
- "Into the White Night" - Yoshihiro Fukagawa (Japan)
- "The Unjust" - Ryoo Seung-Wan (South Korea)
- "Vampire" - Shunji Iwai (USA/Canada)
Panorama Dokumente
- "Together" - Zhao Liang (China)
Forum
- "Cheonggyecheon Medley: A Dream of Iron" - Kelvin K. Park (South Korea) *International Premiere
- "FIT" - Hiromasa Hirosue (Japan) *International Premiere
- "Ways of the Sea" - Sheron Dayoc (Philippines) *European Premiere
- "Heaven's Story" - Takahisa Zeze (Japan) *International Premiere
- "Hi-So" - Aditya Assarat (Thailand) *European Premiere
- "Self Referential Traverse: Zeitgeist and Engagement" - Kim Sun (South Korea) *International Premiere
- "Household X" - Koki Yoshida (Japan) *International Premiere
- "Late Autumn" - Kim Tae-Yong (South Korea) *German Premiere
- "The Terrorists" - Thunska Pansittivorakul (Germany/Thailand) *World Premiere
- "Good Morning to the World!" - Hirohara Saturo (Japan) *European Premiere
Generation
- "Under the Hawthorn Tree" - Yimou Zhang (China)
Culinary Cinema
- "Food and the Maiden" - Minoru Kurimura (Japan)
- "The Recipe - Lee Seo-Goon (South Korea) *European Premiere
Berlinale Special Gala
- "Sacrifice - Kaige Chen (China)
Special Screenings
- "The Stool Pigeon" - Dante Lam (Hong Kong) *European Premiere
- Shibuya Minoru Retrospective
Berlinale Shorts
- "Night Fishing" - Park Chan-Wook, Park Chan-Kyong (South Korea)