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In
February 2003, Kirsten and fellow AWC film reviewer Mary Wienke
traveled to Berlin for the 2003 Berlin Film Festival, or Berlinale.
They arrived on the first day of the festival (Thursday, February
6) and stayed until the next to the last day of the festival (Friday,
February 14). Both had press credentials (due to having had reviews
published in multiple publications), so were able to go to everything
the festival had to offer. In the 9 days they were there, Kirsten
saw 36 films and attended 12 press conferences.
Part of the responsibility
for attending the festival was doing a write-up of their experiences.
Thus, the Currents Special Film Supplement was created.
The original supplement was printed in March 2003 and was made available
to the American Women's Club membership in April 2003. Since putting
the original printed version online as a PDF would take up too much
space, we have posted the pages individually here. Below is the
introduction from the first page of the supplement:
If
you’ve ever wondered what really happens at a film festival,
look no further than this Currents Special Film Supplement! We take
you through it all, from the day-to-day details to the films that
matter, from the crazy documentaries to the star-studded press conferences.
If you’re interested in films, check out Towards Tolerance,
an article about the many brilliant films that fit in with this
year’s festival motto; Breaking Boundaries,
a commentary on the Wettbewerb (competition) films; and Cultivating
Culture, remarks on the variety of culturally-significant
films at the Berlinale. If you want to find out what we “really”
did in Berlin, check out What It’s Really Like to
Go to a Film Fest and Film Fests 101.
And if you’re interested in the stars, check out the Time
Outs, where we share our experiences of interviewing directors
Steven Soderbergh and Spike Lee and actors George Clooney and Nicole
Kidman. We take you on a visual journey as well, from the cover
photo of the CineStar theater and Berlinale bear to the back cover’s
The Berlinale in Pictures – which includes
a view of the crowds around the red carpet at the Berlinale-Palast
for the opening gala for Chicago, the row of photos in the Berlinale-Palast
of directors/actors/producers who attended the festival, the Berlinale
banner in the press conference room, Mary with the Potsdamer Platz
bear, Kirsten’s press pass, Kirsten on the red carpet in front
of the Berlinale-Palast, the all-important Starbucks near the Berlinale-Palast,
and the CinemaxX theater. So sit back, relax, and take a journey
with us to the Berlinale film fest. Viel Spaß!
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