75. Berlinale
Hollywood as a guest in the capital
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The Berlinale is open! Hollywood is honor and comes to the German capital.
Hollywood ended up in the capital: the 75th Berlinale has started! The highlight of the opening ceremony of the was the glamorous appearance of canvas heroine Tilda Swinton (64). However, a photo provided the most emotional moment. German stars such as Andrea Sawatzki (61), Christian Berkel (67), Ulrich Matthes (65) and others reminded of the Israeli hostage David Cunio on the red carpet in hand. The new, American Berlin director Tricia Tuttle (55) was also showing a picture of Cunios.
Golden honorary bear for Tilda Swinton
On the first evening of the multi -day spectacle, top star Swinton in the floor -length, dark blue coat dress over the red carpet in icy temperatures. During the opening ceremony for her life’s work, she was awarded the golden honorary bear. The gala was moderated by Désirée Nosbusch (60). Anyone who shone on the red carpet on the first day of the internationally recognized film festival:
“Game of Thrones” star Sibel Kekilli (44) surprised in black tuxedo, Model Toni Garrn (32) enchanted in an ankle-length dress made of pink silk with a suitable delicate cape. Emilia Schüle (32) also put rosé and let her lace underwear flash. Matthias Schweighöfer (43) had to take part in front of the photographers, although girlfriend Ruby O. Fee (29) also stepped on the Red Carpet. In addition, the award -winning director Tom Tykwer (59) was eagerly awaited, who showed his first film for nine years with “The Light”.
Even more Hollywood high-rise carpenters awaited at the weekend
Timothée Chalamet (29) is to personally present his BOB-Dylan film film “Like a Complete Unknown” on Friday evening. “Twilight” crush of women Robert Pattinson (38) presents the science fiction comedy “17 Mickey” on Saturday. Benedict Cumberbatch (48) shows “The Thing with Feathers” and Margaret Qualley (30) and Ethan Hawke (54) come to the Spree with “Blue Moon”.
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Source: Stern

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