BERLIN, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Berlin film festival,
which finished the showing of all its competition movies on Friday, has been
swept by a wave of strong feelings for human connection, often with drastic
confrontations with the deaths of the loved ones.
In "Cherry Blossoms-Hanami" by German director Doris
Doerrie, a grieving old man goes to Japan to see for himself the cherry
blossoms, which symbolizes beauty and transience, in an effort to follow the
dreams of his lost wife.
In Italian director Antonello Grimaldi's "Quiet
Chaos," a previously very career-engaged father tries every effort to help her
daughter overcome the sudden death of her mother by waiting outside his
daughter's school for the entire day.
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Director Wang Xiaoshuai recieves the
Silver Bear award at the 58th Berlinale International Film Festival in
Berlin, February 16, 2008. Wang was credited with the best script for "Zuo
You" (In Love We Trust). (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Chinese Director Wang Xiaoshuai's Zuo You (In Love We
Trust) features a divorced and separately remarried couple tries to save their
mutual child suffering from Leukemia, by being together again. Their morally
controversial reunion is aimed at giving birth to a new baby as a bone marrow
donor, which is the only alternative to save their sick child under their
circumstance.
In "I've Loved You So Long" by French director
Philippe Claudel, a woman tries to be emotionally reconnected with her sister
who spent 15 years in prison almost without any family contact. She happened to
find out later that her sister, who was jailed for murder charges, actually
dosed her own son, who suffered an extremely painful illness, purely out of love
and mercy.
In Mexican director Fernando Eimbcke's "Lake Tahoe,"
a son, who was caught up in a car accident, desperately wanders around the city
seeking a spare part to repair his car, only to find himself further away from
home as he tries to overcome the grief after the loss of his father.
Other movies, such as the documentary "Standard
Operating Procedure," which tells what really happened in the Abu Ghraib prison
in Iraq and "There Will Be Blood" starred by famed American actor Daniel Lewis,
all enjoy high expectations of attaining the big prizes.
The Berlin Film Festival will end on Saturday with an
award ceremony where the Golden Bear for best movie, as well as the Silver Bear
prizes for best actor, actress and director, will be handed out.
Winners at the Berlinale International Film Festival
