Teddy Award
The Teddy Award is an international film award for films with LGBT topics, presented by an independent jury as an official award of the Berlin International Film Festival (the Berlinale). Here, an "independent jury" implies that its members are not officially selected by the committee of the Berlinale. In the most part, the jury consists of organisers of gay and lesbian film festivals, who view films screened in all sections of the Berlinale; films do not have to have been part of the festival's official competition stream to be eligible for Teddy awards. Subsequently, a list of films meeting criteria for LGBT content is selected by the jury, and a 3,000-Euro Teddy is awarded to a feature film, a short film and a documentary.
Teddy Award | |
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The 2002 ceremony at the Tempodrom avenue | |
Awarded for | Best LGBT-related film |
Country | Germany |
Presented by | Berlin International Film Festival |
First awarded | 1987 |
Website | www |
At the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in 2016, a dedicated "Teddy30" lineup of classic LGBT-related films was screened as a full program of the festival to celebrate the award's 30th anniversary.
History
In 1987 German filmmakers Wieland Speck[1] and Manfred Salzgeber formed a jury called the International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Association (IGLFFA) to create an award for LGBT films. It was originally named the Teddy Bear Award, in accordance with the Berlinale's main awards being named as the Golden and Silver Bear; the name was later shortened to Teddy Award, although the statuette presented to winners is still shaped like a teddy bear.
The first Teddy Award was given to Pedro Almodóvar for his film La ley del deseo, which featured Antonio Banderas.
The awards were originally founded in a gay bookshop in West Berlin, they were named after the cuddly toys which were sent as prizes to the winners. They were then upgraded to metal trophies but are still thought to be a deliberate parody of the main Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear trophy.[2]
1990 was the first bigger festival in the LGBT centrum SchwuZ in Berlin with around 400 guests. The evening was organized from BeV StroganoV and workers of the bookstore Eisenherz in Berlin. In 1992 the award was officially made part of the Berlin International Film Festival. In 1997 TEDDY e.V., a non-profit organisation was founded, which lobbied the award.
Categories
There are three main categories in which the award is given:
- feature film
- documentary
- short film
One additional film is singled out for a Jury Award. A Special Award is commonly, but not always, given to one or more individuals for a distinguished achievement in LGBT cinema, such as a career lifetime achievement as a director or performer, or for a person's role in a project of significance to the history of LGBT cinema.
The German LGBT magazine Siegessäule formerly sponsored an award which was given to a film selected by a panel of the magazine's readers. This was discontinued after 2012, but was reinstituted in 2016 under the new sponsorship of the magazine Männer; in 2017, the award was named the Harvey in honour of Harvey Milk.
Winners
Indicates Best Feature Film winners | |
Indicates individual winners |
Year | Category | Film(s) | Director(s) or recipient(s) | Prod. country |
Ref(s). |
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1987 | Best Feature Film | Law of Desire | Pedro Almodóvar | SPA | [3] [4] |
Best Short Film | My New Friend | Gus Van Sant | USA | ||
Five Ways to Kill Yourself | |||||
1988 | Best Feature Film | The Last of England | Derek Jarman | GBR | [5] [6] |
Best Documentary Film | Rights And Reactions: Lesbian & Gay Rights On Trial | Phil Zwickler and Jane Lippman | USA | ||
Best Essay Film | The Meadow of Things | Heinz Emigholz | GER | ||
Best Short Film | Alfalfa | Richard Kwietniowski | GBR | ||
Jury Award | None | Tilda Swinton | None | ||
Reader Award | The Last of England | Derek Jarman | GBR | ||
1989 | Best Feature Film | Looking for Langston | Isaac Julien | GBR | [5] [7] |
Fun Down There | Roger Stigliano | USA | |||
Best Documentary Film | Tiny & Ruby: Hell Divin' Women | Greta Schiller and Andrea Weiss | USA | ||
Best Essay Film | Urinal | John Greyson | CAN | ||
1990 | Best Feature Film | Coming Out | Heiner Carow | GER | [8] [9] |
Best Documentary Film | Tongues Untied | Marlon T. Riggs | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Trojans | Constantine Giannaris | GBR GRC | ||
Jury Award | Silence = Death | Rosa von Praunheim | GER | ||
1991 | Best Feature Film | Poison | Todd Haynes | USA | [8] [10] |
Best Documentary Film | Paris Is Burning | Jennie Livingston | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Relax | Chris Newby | GBR | ||
Jury Award | The Making of Monsters | John Greyson | CAN | ||
Special Award | Forbidden Love | Vladislav Kvasnička | CZE | ||
1992 | Best Feature Film | Together Alone | P. J. Castellaneta | USA | [11] [12] |
Best Documentary Film | Voices from the Front | David Meieran, Robyn Hut and Sandra Elgear | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Caught Looking | Constantine Giannaris | GBR | ||
Jury Award | Edward II | Derek Jarman | GBR | ||
Audience Award | Swoon | Tom Kalin | USA | ||
1993 | Best Feature Film | Wittgenstein | Derek Jarman | GBR | [13] [14] |
Best Documentary Film | Silverlake Life | Tom Joslin and Peter Friedman | USA | ||
Best Short Film | P(l)ain Truth | Ilppo Pohjola | FIN | ||
Audience Award | Sex is... | Marc Huestis | USA | ||
1994 | Best Feature Film | Go Fish | Rose Troche | USA | [15] [16] |
Best Documentary Film | Coming Out Under Fire | Arthur Dong | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Carmelita Tropicana: Your Kunst Is Your Waffen | Ela Troyano | USA | ||
Jury Award | Remembrance of Things Fast | John Maybury | GBR | ||
Reader Award | Heavy Blow | Hoang A. Duong | USA | ||
Audience Award | Strawberry and Chocolate | Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío | CUB MEX | ||
1995 | Best Feature Film | The Last Supper | Cynthia Roberts | CAN | [17] [18] |
Best Documentary Film | Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter | Deborah Hoffmann | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Trevor | Peggy Rajski | USA | ||
Jury Award | Marble Ass | Želimir Žilnik | SRB | ||
Reader Award | Ballot Measure 9 | Heather McDonald | USA | ||
Audience Award | Priest | Antonia Bird | GBR | ||
1996 | Best Feature Film | The Watermelon Woman | Cheryl Dunye | USA | [19] [20] |
Best Documentary Film | The Celluloid Closet | Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman | USA | ||
Best Essay Film | I'll Be Your Mirror | Nan Goldin and Edmund Coulthard | GBR | ||
Best Short Film | Unbound | Claudia Morgado Escanilla | CAN | ||
Alkali, Iowa | Mark Christopher | USA | |||
Jury Award | None | Jerry Tartaglia / Plaster Foundation[lower-alpha 1] | None | ||
Reader Award | Paris Was a Woman | Greta Schiller | GBR USA | ||
1997 | Best Feature Film | All Over Me | Alex Sichel | USA | [21] [22] |
Best Essay Film | Murder and Murder | Yvonne Rainer | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Heroines of Love | Nathalie Percillier and Lily Besilly | GER | ||
Special Award | None | Romy Haag | None | ||
Reader Award | All Over Me | Alex Sichel | USA | ||
1998 | Best Feature Film | Hold You Tight | Stanley Kwan | HKG | [23] [24] |
Best Documentary Film | The Brandon Teena Story | Susan Muska and Gréta Olafsdóttir | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Peppermills | Isabel Hegner | USA CHE | ||
Jury Award | The Man in Her Life | Carlos Siguion-Reyna | PHL | ||
Reader Award | The Brandon Teena Story | Susan Muska and Gréta Olafsdóttir | USA | ||
Special Award | None | Richard O'Brien | None | ||
Special Mention | Uncut | John Greyson | CAN | ||
1999 | Best Feature Film | Show Me Love | Lukas Moodysson | SWE | [25] [26] |
Best Documentary Film | The Man Who Drove With Mandela | Greta Schiller | GBR NLD | ||
Best Short Film | Liu Awaiting Spring | Andrew Soo | AUS | ||
Jury Award | Aimée & Jaguar | Max Färberböck | GER | ||
Lola and Billy the Kid (Lola und Bilidikid) | Kutluğ Ataman | ||||
Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities | Monika Treut | ||||
Piglets (Ferkel) | Luc Feit | ||||
NY'NY 'n Why Not | Michael Brynntrup | ||||
Reader Award | Trick | Jim Fall | USA | ||
2000 | Best Feature Film | Water Drops on Burning Rocks | François Ozon | FRA | [27] [28] |
Best Documentary Film | Paragraph 175 | Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Hartes Brot | Nathalie Percillier | GER | ||
Jury Award | Drôle de Félix | Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau | FRA | ||
Chrissy | Jacqui North | AUS | |||
Reader Award | Drôle de Félix | Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau | FRA | ||
2001 | Best Feature Film | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | John Cameron Mitchell | USA | [29] [30] |
Best Documentary Film | Trembling Before G-d | Sandi Simcha DuBowski | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Erè Mèla Mèla | Daniel Wiroth | FRA LUX | ||
Jury Award | Forbidden Fruit | Sue Maluwa-Bruce and Beate Kunath | GER ZWE | ||
Reader Award | The Iron Ladies | Yongyoot Thongkongtoon | THA | ||
Special Award | None | Moritz de Hadeln[lower-alpha 2] | None | ||
Special Mention | Chop Suey | Bruce Weber | USA | ||
The Iron Ladies | Yongyoot Thongkongtoon | THA | |||
2002 | Best Feature Film | Walking on Water | Tony Ayres | AUS | [31] [32] |
Best Documentary Film | All About My Father | Even Benestad | NOR DNK | ||
Best Short Film | Celebration | Daniel Stedman | USA | ||
Jury Award | Just a Woman | Mitra Farahani | FRA IRN | ||
Reader Award | Walking on Water | Tony Ayres | AUS | ||
2003 | Best Feature Film | A Thousand Clouds of Peace | Julián Hernández | MEX | [33] [34] |
Best Documentary Film | Talk Straight: The World of Rural Queers | Jochen Hick | GER | ||
Best Short Film | Precious Moments | Lars Krutzkoff and Jan Dalchow | NOR | ||
Reader Award | The Event | Thom Fitzgerald | CAN | ||
Special Award | None | F. W. Murnau | None | ||
2004 | Best Feature Film | Wild Side | Sébastien Lifshitz | FRA | [35] [36] |
Best Documentary Film | The Nomi Song | Andrew Horn | GER | ||
Best Short Film | Con qué la lavaré? | Maria Trénor | SPA | ||
Reader Award | D.E.B.S. | Angela Robinson | USA | ||
Special Award | None | Edition Salzgeber | None | ||
2005 | Best Feature Film | A Year Without Love | Anahí Berneri | ARG | [37] [38] |
Best Documentary Film | Feline Masquerade | Veronika Minder | CHE | ||
Best Short Film | The Intervention | Jay Duplass | USA | ||
Reader Award | Transamerica | Duncan Tucker | USA | ||
2006 | Best Feature Film | The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros | Auraeus Solito | PHL | [39] [40] |
Best Documentary Film | Beyond Hatred | Olivier Meyrou | FRA | ||
Best Short Film | El día que morí | Maryam Keshavarz | ARG USA | ||
Jury Award | Combat | Patrick Carpentier | BEL | ||
Reader Award | Paper Dolls | Tomer Heymann | ISR CHE | ||
2007 | Best Feature Film | Spider Lilies | Zero Chou | TWN | [41] [42] |
Best Documentary Film | A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory | Esther B. Robinson | USA | ||
Audience Award | Notes on a Scandal | Richard Eyre | USA GBR | ||
Reader Award | The Bubble | Eytan Fox | ISR | ||
Social Spots | Security Camera and Love Hurts | None | None | ||
Special Award | None | Helmut Berger | None | ||
Special Mention | La León | Santiago Otheguy | ARG FRA | ||
2008 | Best Feature Film | The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela | Olaf de Fleur | ISL | [43] [44] |
Best Documentary Film | Football Under Cover | David Assman and Ayat Najafi | GER | ||
Audience Award | |||||
Best Short Film | Tá | Felipe Sholl | BRA | ||
Jury Award | Be Like Others | Tanaz Eshaghian | USA CAN IRN | ||
Reader Award | |||||
Special Award | None | Hans Stempel and Martin Ripkens[lower-alpha 3] | None | ||
None | Keith Collins, Simon Fisher Turner, Isaac Julien, James Mackay and Tilda Swinton[lower-alpha 3] | None | |||
2009 | Best Feature Film | Raging Sun, Raging Sky | Julián Hernández | MEX | [45] [46] |
Best Documentary Film | Fig Trees | John Greyson | CAN | ||
Best Short Film | A Horse Is Not a Metaphor | Barbara Hammer | USA | ||
Reader Award | City of Borders | Yun Suh | USA | ||
Special Award | None | Joe Dallesandro[lower-alpha 4] | None | ||
None | John Hurt[lower-alpha 4] | None | |||
2010 | Best Feature Film | The Kids Are All Right | Lisa Cholodenko | USA FRA |
[47] [48] |
Best Documentary Film | The Mouth of the Wolf | Pietro Marcello | ITA | ||
Best Short Film | The Feast of Stephen | James Franco | USA | ||
Jury Award | Open | Jake Yuzna | USA | ||
Reader Award | Postcard to Daddy | Michael Stock | GER | ||
Special Award | None | Werner Schroeter | None | ||
2011 | Best Feature Film | Absent (Ausente) | Marco Berger | ARG | [49] [50] |
Best Documentary Film | The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye | Marie Losier | USA FRA | ||
Best Short Film | Generations | Barbara Hammer and Gina Carducci | USA | ||
Maya Deren's Sink | Barbara Hammer | USA | |||
Jury Award | Tomboy | Céline Sciamma | FRA | ||
Special Award | None | Pieter-Dirk Uys | None | ||
2012 | Best Feature Film | Keep the Lights On | Ira Sachs | USA | [51] [52] |
Best Documentary Film | Call Me Kuchu | Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright | USA | ||
Best Short Film | Loxoro | Claudia Llosa | SPA PER ARG USA | ||
Jury Award | Jaurès | Vincent Dieutre | FRA | ||
Reader Award | Parada | Srđan Dragojević | SER HRV MKD SVN | ||
Special Award | None | Ulrike Ottinger | None | ||
None | Mario Montez | None | |||
2013 | Best Feature Film | In the Name of | Małgorzata Szumowska | POL | [53] [54] |
Best Documentary Film | Bambi | Sébastien Lifshitz | FRA | ||
Best Short Film | Undress Me | Victor Lindgren | SWE | ||
Jury Award | Concussion | Stacie Passon | USA | ||
Reader Award | In the Name of | Małgorzata Szumowska | POL | ||
Special Award | None | STEPS for the Future | None | ||
2014 | Best Feature Film | The Way He Looks | Daniel Ribeiro | BRA | [55] [56] |
Best Documentary Film | The Circle | Stefan Haupt | CHE | ||
Best Short Film | Mondial 2010 | Roy Dib | LBN | ||
Jury Award | Pierrot Lunaire | Bruce LaBruce | GER CAN | ||
Special Award | None | Rosa von Praunheim | None | ||
2015 | Best Feature Film | Nasty Baby | Sebastián Silva | USA CHL FRA |
[57] [58] |
Best Documentary Film | The New Man | Aldo Garay | URY CHL | ||
Best Short Film | San Cristóbal | Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo | CHL | ||
Jury Award | Stories of Our Lives | Jim Chuchu | KEN | ||
Special Award | None | Udo Kier | None | ||
2016 | Best Feature Film | Tomcat | Händl Klaus | AUT | [59] [60] |
Best Documentary/Essay Film | Kiki | Sara Jordenö | SWE USA | ||
Best Short Film | Moms on Fire | Joanna Rytel | SWE | ||
Jury Award | You'll Never Be Alone | Álex Anwandter | CHL | ||
Audience Award | Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo | Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau | FRA | ||
Reader Award | Don't Call Me Son | Anna Muylaert | BRA | ||
Special Award | None | Christine Vachon | None | ||
2017 | Best Feature Film | A Fantastic Woman | Sebastián Lelio | CHL | [61] [62] |
Best Documentary/Essay Film | Small Talk | Hui-chen Huang | TWN | ||
Best Short Film | My Gay Sister | Lia Hietala | SWE NOR | ||
Jury Award | Close-Knit | Naoko Ogigami | JPN | ||
Reader Award | God's Own Country | Francis Lee | GBR | ||
Special Award | None | Monika Treut | None | ||
2018 | Best Feature Film | Hard Paint (Tinta bruta) | Filipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon | BRA | [63] [64] |
Best Documentary/Essay Film | Tranny Fag (Bixa travesti) | Claudia Priscilla and Kiko Goifman | BRA | ||
Best Short Film | Three Centimetres | Lara Zeidan | GBR | ||
Jury Award | Obscuro Barroco | Evangelia Kranioti | FRA GRC | ||
Newcomer Award | Retablo | Alvaro Delgado-Aparicio | PER GER NOR | ||
Reader Award | The Heiresses | Marcelo Martinessi | PRY | ||
2019 | Best Feature Film | Brief Story from the Green Planet | Santiago Loza | ARG GER BRA SPA |
[65] [66] |
Best Documentary/Essay Film | Lemebel | Joanna Reposi Garibaldi | CHL COL | ||
Best Short Film | Entropia | Flóra Anna Buda | HUN | ||
Jury Award | A Dog Barking at the Moon | Xiang Zi | CHN SPA | ||
Reader Award | Brief Story from the Green Planet | Santiago Loza | ARG GER BRA SPA | ||
Special Award | None | Falk Richter | None | ||
2020 | Best Feature Film | No Hard Feelings (Futur Drei) | Faraz Shariat | GER | [67] |
Best Documentary/Essay Film | If It Were Love (Si c'était de l'amour) | Patric Chiha | FRA | ||
Best Short Film | Playback. Ensayo de una despedida | Agustina Comedi | ARG | ||
Jury Award | Days (Rizi) | Tsai Ming-liang | TWN | ||
Reader Award | No Hard Feelings (Futur Drei) | Faraz Shariat | GER | ||
Activist Award | Welcome to Chechnya | David Isteev, Olga Baranova and Maxim Lapunov | None |
See also
Notes
- For the preservation of the films from Jack Smith.
- For his support of LGBT-related films as the director of the Locarno Festival, Visions du Réel and Berlinale for 22 years.
- At the 2008 ceremony, two Special Awards were given: one for Stempel and Ripkens for their career achievements as film critics and filmmakers; one for Collins, Turner, Julien, Mackay and Swinton for being combatants and allies of British filmmaker Derek Jarman and for looking after his heritage.
- At the 2009 ceremony, the Special Award was given to Dallesandro for his career achievements as an actor, and Hurt for his performance in An Englishman In New York.
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- Film database at Teddy Award (English)