The British actress Tilda Swinton criticized the inhuman Thursday and praised the power of cinema in the German capital, receiving the Golden honorary Award from the Berlin Film Festival, in recognition of his long career. The German director Edward Berger, who competes for the Oscar for “Conclave”, delivered the prize to the actress, described by him as “an extraordinarily beautiful soul”. Swinton, known for films such as “Risk conduct”, who earned her an Oscar, and “The Fourth next to it”, winner of the Venice Film Festival, was applauded standing by her speech, with an emphasis on the criticism of the repression and gods governments that governments that characterized as avid, insisting on the importance of art and culture. “The mass murder admitted internationally is actively terrifying more than a part of our world,” he said, adding, “the inhuman is perpetrated under our nose”. The German film by director Tom Tom Tykwer “The Light” opened this year’s festival, starting the event until February 23. “The film is really trying to remind us that everything concerns the extension of our hand. It is about keeping together, not apart,” Tykwer said to Reuters, still on the red carpet. Politics was also a theme in the red carpet. The German climate activist Luisa Neubauer wore a dress that said “Donald & Elon & Alice & Friedrich?”, A reference to the comments of the President of the United States and his billionaire councilor on German politics, before the elections scheduled for 23 February.
Source: Terra

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