The Berlin jury gave Mohammad Rasoulof’s “There Is No Evil” the coveted Golden Bear Award, the top prize at the festival, but also, wouldn’t you know it, Sundance favorite “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” won the Grand Jury Prize (runner-up). Rasoulof could not attend the festival, he faces a one-year prison sentence and travel ban imposed by Iran’s authoritarian government. They claim that his films were “endangering national security” and promoting “propaganda against the Islamic government.” Rasoulof released a statement saying “I am sorry that I will not be able to come to Berlin to watch the film alongside the audience,” Rasoulof said. “However, the right to choose between being present or absent at the festival is simply not mine. Imposing such restrictions very clearly exposes the intolerant and despotic nature of the Iranian government.” “There Is No Evil” is split into four different stories, each one dealing with government executions in Iran. Eliza Hittman’s abortion drama “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” premiered at Sundance in January and is scheduled to be released by Focus Features on March 13. It’s one of the very best movies of the year. The complete list of winners: Golden Bear for Best Film: “There Is No Evil,” Mohammad Rasoulof Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize: “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Eliza Hittman Silver Bear for Best Director: Hong Sang Soo, “The Woman Who Ran” Silver Bear for Best Actress: Paula Beer, “Undine” Silver Bear for Best Actor: Elio Germano, “Hidden Away” Silver Bear for Best Screenplay: “Bad Tales,” the D’Innocenzo Brothers Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution, Costume or Set Design: “Dau. Natasha,” Jürgen Jürges Berlinale Glashütte Original – Documentary Prize: “Irradiated,” Rithy Panh Best First Feature: “Los conductos,” Camilo Restrepo Contribute Hire me

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