Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival

The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.


The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.


Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.


The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.


The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin and wife of Omar Sharif in Zhivago, dancing at the Berlin Festival The photographers' lenses spotted the actress Geraldine Chaplin dancing in front of the photographers' lenses in the promotional session for the movie Seneca, which is participating in the Berlin Film Festival, and Geraldine, Charlie Chaplin's daughter, who had previously played the role of Doctor Zhivago's wife, who was embodied by Omar Sharif, appeared next to Tom Zander, and the American actor John Malkovich, and German director Robert Schwentke.  The activities of the Berlin International Film Festival, its 73rd session, began last Thursday, and the activities will continue until February 26. The festival witnessed the screening of the opening film, “She Came to Me,” directed and written by Rebecca Miller, Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Joanna Collig, Evan Ellison, Damon Cardassis, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon.  Berlin Festival Jury chaired by Kristen Stewart (USA) and includes Golshifteh Farahani (Iran/France), Valeska Grysibach (Germany), Radu Jude (Romania)), Francine Meisler (USA), Carla Simon (Spain) and Johnny To (Hong Kong, China), and Egyptian director Aiten Amin is also participating in the jury for the First Work Award at the Berlin Festival in its 73rd session, which is currently being held.  The GWFF Prize is presented by Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten, an association dedicated to the protection of film and television rights, with prize money of up to €50,000 divided between the producer and director of the winning film.  The Berlin International Film Festival, in its 73rd session, has a stronger record of achievements than the Cannes Festival or Venice in international films directed by women, as they constitute about 40% of the festival’s participants this year.


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