Festivals

23.01.2006 to 29.01.2006
Saarbruecken
17.11.2005 to 26.11.2005
Mannheim and Heidelberg
08.11.2005 to 12.11.2005
Cottbus
03.11.2005 to 06.11.2005
Luebeck
22.10.2005 to 30.10.2005
Kyiv
26.08.2005 to 05.09.2005
Montreal
03.08.2005 to 13.08.2005
Locarno
Locarno 2005 was particularly important for INTERFILM. The organization, founded in Paris in 1955, celebrated its 50th anniversary there.
01.07.2005 to 09.07.2005
Karlovy Vary
The Danish film "Chinaman" by Ruben Genz won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury in Karlovy Vary 2005. The International Festival Jury awarded the Crystal Globe to "My Nikifor" by Krzysztof Krauze from Poland.
29.05.2005 to 04.06.2005
Zlín
11.05.2005 to 22.05.2005
Cannes
05.05.2005 to 10.05.2005
Oberhausen
18.04.2005 to 24.04.2005
Nyon
06.03.2005 to 13.03.2005
Fribourg
10.02.2005 to 20.02.2005
Berlin
18.11.2004 to 27.11.2004
Mannheim and Heidelberg
04.11.2004 to 07.11.2004
Luebeck
02.11.2004 to 06.11.2004
Cottbus
26.08.2004 to 06.09.2004
Montreal
04.08.2004 to 14.08.2004
Locarno
"Yasmin" by Kenny Glenaan won the Ecumenical Jury Prize in Locarno 2004. The Golden Leopard went to "Private" by Saverio Costanzo, who also received a Commendation from the Ecumenical Jury.
02.07.2004 to 10.07.2004
Karlovy Vary
The Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the Karlovy Vary 2004 Film Festival went to Lisa Cholodenko's American production "Cavedweller".The Italian film "Certi bambini" (A Children's Story) by Andrea and Antonio Frazzi won the festival's Grand Prix, the Crystal Globe.
30.05.2004 to 05.06.2004
Zlín
12.05.2004 to 23.05.2004
Cannes
"Diarios de motocicleta" (The Motorcycle Diaries) by Walter Salles and "Moolaadé" by Ousmane Sembène are the award winners of the Ecumenical Jury in Cannes 2004. The Golden Palm went to "Fahrenheit 9/11" by Michael Moore.
29.04.2004 to 04.05.2004
Oberhausen
In 2004, the festival celebrated its 50th anniversary. In an anniversary program, among others church winners of past festivals were shown.
21.03.2004 to 28.03.2004
Fribourg
05.02.2004 to 14.02.2004
Berlin
20.11.2003 to 29.11.2003
Mannheim and Heidelberg
04.11.2003 to 08.11.2003
Cottbus
30.10.2003 to 02.11.2003
Luebeck