Berlin: Domestic Violence Drama ‘Happiness’ Wins Panorama Audience Award

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Askar Uzabayev's Kazakh feature won Berlin's main audience award for best drama, Cem Kaya's 'Love, Deutschmarks and Death' took best documentary honor.

, a look at domestic violence through the lens of traditional, misogynistic Kazakh rituals, from director Askar Uzabayev, has won the Panorama Audience Award for best drama at the 2022, an examination of 60 years of Turkish music in Germany, which also serves as an alternative post-war musical history of both countries, won the top honor for best documentary.

The two awards, voted on by members of the Berlin audience, were announced Saturday. Both winners will receive an extra gala screening in Berlin on Sunday., Maryna Er Gorbach’s drama set in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine in July 2014, as fighting is taking place on the nearby Russian-Ukrainian border, took second place for best drama. Flávia Neves’s Brazilian featurewas the third-favorite drama in this year’s Panorama line-up, according to Berlin audiences.

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