<b>Photos:</b> Berlinale International Film Festival
Netherland’s actress Sylvia Hoeks poses during the press conference of the “Shooting Stars 2011 - Promotion of young talents.” (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)
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The 61st Berlinale International Film Festival took place in Berlin from Feb, 10-20, 2011. The festival showcased 22 films in its main program, including 16 in the running for the festival’s coveted Golden and Silver Bear prizes.
French actress Ludivine Sagnier poses during the photo call for the movie “The Devil’s Double” by Lee Tamahori. (John MacDougall/AFP/Getty Images)
Sylvia Hoeks of the Netherlands poses for pictures during a presentation of “Shooting Stars,” a selection of upcoming actors. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
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Spanish actress of Argentine origin Natalia Verbeke poses for photographers during a photo call for the movie “Service Entrance” (“Les femmes du 6eme etage”) by French director Philippe Le Guay presented in competition. (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
Spanish actress of Argentine origin Natalia Verbeke poses for photographers during a photo call for the movie “Service Entrance” (“Les femmes du 6eme etage”) by French director Philippe Le Guay presented in competition. (John MacDougall/AFP/Getty Images)
German celebrities Martin Krug and Verena Kerth arrive for the “Cinema for Peace 2011” charity gala. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
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US actress Jessica Chastain poses for photographers during a photo call for the movie “Coriolanus” by Ralph Fiennes. (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
Domhnall Gleeson of Ireland poses for pictures during a presentation of “Shooting Stars,” a selection of upcoming actors, at the 61th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin. An international jury has selected 10 young actors who have stood out in European cinema in recent years. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
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Alicia Vikander of Spain poses for pictures during a presentation of “Shooting Stars,” a selection of upcoming actors, at the 61th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
Pilou Asbaek of Denmark poses for pictures during a presentation of “Shooting Stars,” a selection of upcoming actors, at the 61th Berlinale International Film Festival. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
Actor Stanislav Rjadinsky attends a news conference to promote the movie “V Subbotu” (“Innocent Saturday”) at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
Clara Lago of Spain poses for pictures during a presentation of “Shooting Stars,” a selection of upcoming actors. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
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British actress Andrea Riseborough poses during the press conference of the “Shooting Stars 2011 - Promotion of young talents.” (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)
Russian actress Swetlana Smirnova-Martsinkievich poses for photographers during the photo call for the movie “V Subbotu” (“Innocent Saturday”) by Russian director Alexander Mindadze presented in competition. (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel adjusts her 3D glasses before the premiere of the movie “Pina” by German director Wim Wenders presented out of competition. (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)
German actress Marie Baeumer arrives at the red carpet for the movie “Pina” at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
German President Christian Wulff, center, with his wife Bettina, left, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrive at the red carpet for the movie “Pina” at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
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Actor Eddie Martinez, and dancers Julie Shanaha, left, and Barbara Kaufmann arrive at the red carpet for the movie “Pina” at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
Producer Quirin Berg and Natascha Gruen arrive at the red carpet for the movie “Pina” at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
Producer Quirin Berg, right, and Natascha Gruen arrive at the red carpet for the movie “Pina” at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
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Director Victoria Mahoney arrives for the screening of the movie “Yelling to the Sky” at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters)
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Japanese actress Maki Horikita signs autographs as she arrives for the premiere of the film “Into the White Night.” (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)
Actress Zoe Kravitz, right, and director Victoria Mahoney attend the “Yelling To The Sky” premiere. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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US actress Zoë Kravitz, left, and US director Victoria Mahoney pose for photographers on the red carpet of the premiere of the movie “Yelling To The Sky.” (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)
Actress Zoe Kravitz attends the “Yelling To The Sky” premiere. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Actress Zoe Kravitz attends the “Yelling To The Sky” premiere. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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Graffiti artist Robbo carries director Victoria Mahoney at the ‘Yelling To The Sky’ premiere. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
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Director Victoria Mahoney attends the “Yelling To The Sky” premiere. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
German actress Aylin Tezel poses on the red carpet for photographers before the premiere of the movie “Almanya” by director Yasemin Samdereli in Berlin. (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)
From left, German screenwriter of Turkish origin Nesrin Samdereli and her sister and director Yasemin Samdereli pose on the red carpet before the premiere of the movie “Almanya” by Yasemin Samdereli in Berlin. (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
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German actress Aylin Tezel poses on the red carpet for photographers before the premiere of the movie “Almanya” by director Yasemin Samdereli. (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)
From left, scriptwriter Nesrin Samdereli, director Yasemin Samdereli, actors Farhi Yardim, Demet Guel, Lilay Huser, Aylin Tezel and Vedat Erincin arrive on the red carpet for the screening of the movie “Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland” (“Welcome to Germany”). (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
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Actress Aylin Tezel arrives on the red carpet for the screening of the movie “Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland” (“Welcome to Germany”). (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
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Scriptwriter Nesrin Samdereli, left, and director Yasemin Samdereli arrive on the red carpet for the screening of the movie “Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland” (“Welcome to Germany”). (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
US director Victoria Mahoney, left, takes a picture of US actresses
Actress Aylin Tezel arrives on the red carpet for the screening of the movie “Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland” (“Welcome to Germany”). (Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters)
Actress Jenny Schily arrives at the red carpet for the screening of the movie “Schlafkrankheit” (“Sleeping Sickness”). (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
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Actress Demet Guel attends a news conference to promote the movie “Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland” (“Welcome to Germany”). (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
US director Victoria Mahoney poses for photographers during a photo call for the movie “Yelling To The Sky.” (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
Actress Aylin Tezel leaves a photo call to promote the movie “Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland” (“Welcome to Germany”). (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
From left, cast members Fahri Yardim, Demet Guel, Vedat Erincin, director Yasemin Samdereli, scriptwriter Nesrin Samdereli, Aylin Tezel and Lilay Huser pose during a photo call to promote the movie “Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland” (“Welcome to Germany”). (Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters)
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From left, German screenwriter of Turkish origin Nesrin Samdereli, German actress Aylin Tezel and German director of Turkish origin Yasemin Samdereli pose during the photo call for the movie “Almanya.” (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
German director of Turkish origin Yasemin Samdereli, right, and her sister, German screenwriter of Turkish origin Nesrin Samdereli, pose during the photo call for the movie “Almanya.” (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
German actress Aylin Tezel poses for photographers during a photo call for the movie “Almanya.” (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
Presenter Ana Plasencia and actor Kevin Spacey speak on stage after the “Margin Call” premiere. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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German film director Volker Schloendorff, holding a prize that he won at an Iranian film festival, arrives on the red carpet for the screening of the movie “Margin Call” at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. Schloendorff said he wishes to return his award to show his support for Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, who had been invited to sit on the Berlinale jury, but is now unable to attend after he was sentenced in December to six years in prison and banned from making films or travelling abroad for 20 years. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)
Actress Sonja Kirchberger arrives on the red carpet for the screening of the movie “Margin Call.” (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
Cast member Laura Agorreca addresses a news conference to promote the movie “El Premio” (“The Prize”) at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival. (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
Actor Dominic Cooper, LEFT, French actress Ludivine Sagnier, and author Latif Yahia attend the “The Devils Double” photo call during day two of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
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French actress Ludivine Sagnier and actor Dominic Cooper attend the “The Devils Double” photo call. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
From left, Dar Salim, Dominic Cooper, Latif Yahia, Ludivine Sagnier, Michael Thomas and Akin Gazi attend the “The Devils Double” photo call. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
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Brazilian actress Maria Ribeiro attends a press conference for the movie “
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Beatsteaks perform at the grand opening ceremony during the opening day of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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Actress Heike Makatsch attends the “True Grit” premiere. (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
German actress Nora Von Waldstatten arrives at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
Singer Kate Hall arrives at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie
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Presenter Anke Engelke and festival director Anke Engelke speak during the grand opening ceremony. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
German actress Anke Engelke and Berlinale festival director Dieter Kosslick talk to the audience during the opening gala, (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
German actress Anke Engelke and Berlinale festival director Dieter Kosslick talk to the audience during the opening gala. (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
German actress Anke Engelke reacts to Berlinale festival director Dieter Kosslick during the opening gala. (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
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German actress Anke Engelke and Berlinale festival director Dieter Kosslick talk to the audience during the opening gala. (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
German actor Axel Prahl arrives at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit,” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
U.S. Ambassador to Germany Philip Murphy and wife Tammy Snyder Murphy attend the “True Grit” premiere, (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Actress Jasmin Tabatabei and her partner actor Andreas Pietschmann arrive at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
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German actress Nadine Warmuth arrives at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
Actresses Anna-Maria Muehe, left, and Hannah Herzsprung arrive at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
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German actress Heike Makatsch poses on the red carpet for the premiere of the film “True Grit.” (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
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Jury member Aamir Khan and guest attend the “True Grit” premiere. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
German actress Christiane Paul arrives at the red carpet for the opening of “True Grit.” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
German actress Heike Makatsch arrives at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
Actress Marie Baeumer arrives at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
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Actress Juliane Koehler arrives at the red carpet for the opening of “True Grit.” (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
German actress and jury member Nina Hoss poses on the red carpet for the premiere of the film “True Grit.” (Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images)
German television presenter Detlef D! Soost and singer Kate Hall arrive at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
Former German foreign minister Joschka Fischer and his wife Minu Barati arrive at the red carpet. (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
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Actress Johanna Wokalek arrives at the red carpet for the opening U.S. movie “True Grit.” (Tobias Schwarz/Reuters)
Actress Sibel Kekilli arrives at the red carpet for the opening of “True Grit.” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)
German actress of Turkish origin Sibel Kekilli poses for photographers as she arrives on the red carpet for the premiere of the film “True Grit.” (Francois Xavier Marit/AFP/Getty Images)
Actress Jasmin Tabatabei and her partner actor Andreas Pietschmann arrive at the red carpet for the opening of “True Grit.” (Christian Charisius/Reuters)