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Teddy Award

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LGBT film award of the Berlin International Film Festival
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Teddy Award
Teddy Award (2025)
Awarded forBest LGBT-related film
CountryGermany
Presented byBerlin International Film Festival
First award1987; 38 years ago (1987)
Websitewww.teddyaward.tv

TheTeddy Award is an internationalfilm award for films withLGBT topics, presented by an independent jury as an official award of theBerlin International Film Festival (the Berlinale). For 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.

At the66th 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

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The Teddy Award statue located in theSchwules Museum

In 1987 German filmmakersWieland Speck[1] andManfred Salzgeber formed a jury called the International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Association (IGLFFA) to create an award for LGBT films. It was originally named theTeddy 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 ateddy bear.

The first Teddy Award was given toPedro Almodóvar for his filmLa ley del deseo, which featuredAntonio Banderas.

The awards were originally founded in a gay bookshop inWest 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 mainBerlin Film Festival’sGolden Bear trophy.[2]

1990 was the first bigger festival in the LGBT centrum SchwuZ in Berlin with around 400 guests. The evening was organized fromBeV StroganoV and workers of the bookstoreEisenherz in Berlin. In 1992 the award was officially made part of the Berlin International Film Festival. In 1997TEDDY e.V., anon-profit organisation was founded, which lobbied the award.

Winners

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Pedro Almodóvar with black hair, wearing a bright shirt and looking to the front
Pedro Almodóvar won Best Feature Film at the inaugural ceremony in 1987 forLaw of Desire.
Gus Van Sant looking to the right with hand on his chin
Two short films directed byGus Van Sant,My New Friend andFive Ways to Kill Yourself, won the first Best Short Film award in 1987.
Derek Jarman wearing a denim shirt, smiling and putting hands against his ears
Derek Jarman won four times during his lifetime, including the Best Feature Film winnersThe Last of England (1987) andWittgenstein (1993). A Special Award in honor of his legacy was given in 2008.
Tilda Swinton with slicked-back hair wearing suit and looking to the left
Tilda Swinton received the Jury Award in 1988. Starring in many films directed by Jarman, she was one of the 2008 Special Award recipients in honor of his legacy.
John Greyson smiling and looking to the front
Canadian directorJohn Greyson has won five times, including two in the Best Documentary/Essay Film categories forUrinal (1989) andFig Trees (2009).
Rosa von Praunheim wearing a black costume with glasses, facing to the left
Rosa von Praunheim won the Jury Award forSilence = Death in 1990 and was honored with the Special Award in 2014.
Tom Kalinwearing glasses and a vest outside a light blue shirt, looking to the front
Directed byTom Kalin,Swoon won the first Audience Award in 1992.
Rob Epstein holding a microphone and smiling, while Jeffrey Friedman is seen standing behind him. Both wearing glasses and facing to the front
Rob Epstein andJeffrey Friedman have won twice in the Best Documentary Film category for their collaboration onThe Celluloid Closet (1996) andParagraph 175 (2000).
Romy Haag looking to the front
Romy Haag, the first individual Special Award winner in 1997.
Barbara Hammer facing to the right, wearing a red shirt
Three ofBarbara Hammer films have won in the Best Short Film category:A Horse Is Not a Metaphor in 2009,Generations andMaya Deren's Sink in 2011.
Małgorzata Szumowska facing to the right
Małgorzata Szumowska'sIn the Name Of won Best Feature Film and Reader Award in 2013
Ayat Najafi wearing a black shirt, holding a microphone in front of his belly, and smiling
Ayat Najafi, co-director ofFootball Under Cover, won Best Documentary Film and Audience Award in 2008
Isaac Julien facing to the left while wearing a white shirt, a black coat, and a black tie
Isaac Julien won Best Feature Film forLooking for Langston in 1989, and a Special Award in honor of Jarman in 2008
Constantine Giannaris wearing sunglasses and smiling
Constantine Giannaris won Best Short Film forTrojans (1990) andCaught Looking (1992)
Sébastien Lifshitz looking to the front, wearing a high neck sweater and a grey coat
Sébastien Lifshitz won Best Feature Film forWild Side (2004), and Best Documentary Film forBambi (2013)
Monika Treut putting her hand on her neck and smiling
Monika Treut won the 1999 Jury Award forGendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities, and the 2017 Special Award

The Teddy Award is divided into three primary categories: Best Feature Film, Short Film, and Documentary Film. The jury picks three nominations within each category and ultimately selects one as the winner. As of 2012, the cash prize for the winners in these categories has been valued at a maximum of €3,000.[3] The prize is intended to support various aspects of the winning films, such as financing film copies, subtitling, or advertising materials.[3] In 2007, the jury decided not to grant an award in the Short Film category because the submitted films lacked adequate LGBT content.[AR 1] The Documentary and Essay Film categories were introduced in 1988 and were combined in several ceremonies between 2009 and 2020.

One other 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 lifetime career 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 magazineSiegessäule formerly sponsored an award that 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 magazineMänner; in 2017, the award was named theHarvey in honour ofHarvey Milk.

Other categories include the Activist Award (2020),[AR 2] Social Spots (2007),[AR 1] David Kato Vision & Voice Award (2014–2015),[AR 3][AR 4] and Newcomer Award (2018).

Table key
Indicates Best Feature Film winners
Indicates individual winners
List of films, with original titles, directors, and production countries
YearCategoryEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s) or Recipient(s)P.C.Ref.
1987(37th)Best Feature FilmLaw of DesireLa ley del deseoPedro AlmodóvarSpain[4]
Best Short FilmMy New FriendGus Van SantUnited States
Five Ways to Kill Yourself
1988(38th)Best Feature FilmThe Last of EnglandDerek JarmanUnited Kingdom[5]
Best Documentary FilmRights And Reactions: Lesbian & Gay Rights On TrialPhil Zwickler and Jane LippmanUnited States
Best Essay FilmThe Meadow of ThingsDie Wiese der SachenHeinz EmigholzGermany
Best Short FilmAlfalfaRichard KwietniowskiUnited Kingdom
Reader AwardThe Last of EnglandDerek JarmanUnited Kingdom
Jury AwardTilda Swinton[AR 5]
1989(39th)Best Feature FilmLooking for LangstonIsaac JulienUnited Kingdom[7]
Fun Down ThereRoger StiglianoUnited States
Best Documentary FilmTiny & Ruby: Hell Divin' WomenGreta Schiller andAndrea WeissUnited States
Best Essay FilmUrinalJohn GreysonCanada
1990(40th)Best Feature FilmComing OutHeiner CarowEast Germany[8]
Best Documentary FilmTongues UntiedMarlon T. RiggsUnited States
Best Short FilmTrojansTrojanerConstantine GiannarisUnited Kingdom and Greece
Jury AwardSilence = DeathSchweigen = TodRosa von PraunheimGermany
1991(41st)Best Feature FilmPoisonTodd HaynesUnited States
Best Documentary FilmParis Is BurningJennie LivingstonUnited States
Best Short FilmRelaxChris NewbyUnited Kingdom
Jury AwardThe Making of MonstersJohn GreysonCanada
Special AwardForbidden LoveZapovezená láskaVladislav KvasničkaCzech Republic
1992(42nd)Best Feature FilmTogether AloneP. J. CastellanetaUnited States[9]
Best Documentary FilmVoices from the FrontDavid Meieran, Robyn Hut and Sandra ElgearUnited States
Best Short FilmCaught LookingConstantine GiannarisUnited Kingdom
Jury AwardEdward IIDerek JarmanUnited Kingdom
Audience AwardSwoonTom KalinUnited States
1993(43rd)Best Feature FilmWittgensteinDerek JarmanUnited Kingdom[10]
Best Documentary FilmSilverlake LifeTom Joslin and Peter FriedmanUnited States
Best Short FilmP(l)ain TruthIlppo PohjolaFinland
Audience AwardSex is...Marc HuestisUnited States
1994(44th)Best Feature FilmGo FishRose TrocheUnited States[11]
Best Documentary FilmComing Out Under FireArthur DongUnited States
Best Short FilmCarmelita Tropicana: Your Kunst Is Your WaffenEla TroyanoUnited States
Jury AwardRemembrance of Things FastJohn MayburyUnited Kingdom
Reader AwardHeavy BlowHoang A. DuongUnited States
Audience AwardStrawberry and ChocolateFresa y chocolateTomás Gutiérrez Alea andJuan Carlos TabíoCuba and Mexico
1995(45th)Best Feature FilmThe Last SupperCynthia RobertsCanada[12]
Best Documentary FilmComplaints of a Dutiful DaughterDeborah HoffmannUnited States
Best Short FilmTrevorPeggy RajskiUnited States
Jury AwardMarble AssДупе од мрамораŽelimir ŽilnikSerbia
Reader AwardBallot Measure 9Heather Lyn MacdonaldUnited States
Audience AwardPriestAntonia BirdUnited Kingdom
1996(46th)Best Feature FilmThe Watermelon WomanCheryl DunyeUnited States[13]
Best Documentary FilmThe Celluloid ClosetRob Epstein andJeffrey FriedmanUnited States
Best Essay FilmI'll Be Your MirrorNan Goldin and Edmund CoulthardUnited Kingdom
Best Short FilmUnboundClaudia Morgado EscanillaCanada
Alkali, IowaMark ChristopherUnited States
Jury AwardJerry Tartaglia and Plaster Foundation[AR 6]
Reader AwardParis Was a WomanGreta SchillerUnited Kingdom and United States
1997(47th)Best Feature FilmAll Over MeAlex SichelUnited States[14]
Best Essay FilmMurder and MurderYvonne RainerUnited States
Best Short FilmHeroines of LoveHeldinnen der LiebeNathalie Percillier and Lily BesillyGermany
Special AwardRomy Haag
Reader AwardAll Over MeAlex SichelUnited States
1998(48th)Best Feature FilmHold You TightStanley KwanHong Kong[15]
Best Documentary FilmThe Brandon Teena StorySusan Muska and Gréta OlafsdóttirUnited States
Best Short FilmPeppermillsIsabel HegnerUnited States and Switzerland
Jury AwardThe Man in Her LifeAng Lalaki sa Buhay ni SelyaCarlos Siguion-ReynaPhilippines
Reader AwardThe Brandon Teena StorySusan Muska and Gréta OlafsdóttirUnited States
Special AwardRichard O'Brien
Special MentionUncutJohn GreysonCanada
1999(49th)Best Feature FilmShow Me LoveFucking ÅmålLukas MoodyssonSweden[16]
Best Documentary FilmThe Man Who Drove with MandelaGreta SchillerUnited Kingdom and Netherlands
Best Short FilmLiu Awaiting SpringAndrew SooAustralia
Jury AwardAimée & Jaguar[AR 7]Max FärberböckGermany
Lola and Billy the Kid[AR 7]Lola und BilidikidKutluğ Ataman
Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities[AR 7]GendernautsMonika Treut
Piglets[AR 7]FerkelLuc Feit
NY'NY'n Why Not[AR 7]Michael Brynntrup
Reader AwardTrickJim FallUnited States
2000(50th)Best Feature FilmWater Drops on Burning RocksGouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantesFrançois OzonFrance[17]
Best Documentary FilmParagraph 175Rob Epstein andJeffrey FriedmanUnited States
Best Short FilmSticky DoughHartes BrotNathalie PercillierGermany
Jury AwardFunny FelixDrôle de FélixOlivier Ducastel andJacques MartineauFrance
ChrissyJacqui NorthAustralia
Reader AwardFunny FelixDrôle de FélixOlivier Ducastel andJacques MartineauFrance
2001(51st)Best Feature FilmHedwig and the Angry InchJohn Cameron MitchellUnited States[18]
Best Documentary FilmTrembling Before G-dSandi Simcha DuBowskiUnited States
Best Short FilmErè Mèla MèlaDaniel WirothFrance and Luxembourg
Jury AwardForbidden FruitSue Maluwa-Bruce and Beate KunathGermany and Zimbabwe
Reader AwardThe Iron LadiesSa tree lexYongyoot ThongkongtoonThailand
Special AwardMoritz de Hadeln[AR 8]
Special MentionChop Suey[AR 9]Bruce WeberUnited States
The Iron Ladies[AR 9]Sa tree lexYongyoot ThongkongtoonThailand
2002(52nd)Best Feature FilmWalking on WaterTony AyresAustralia[19]
Best Documentary FilmAll About My FatherAlt om min FarEven BenestadNorway and Denmark
Best Short FilmCelebrationDaniel StedmanUnited States
Jury AwardJust a WomanJuste une femmeMitra FarahaniFrance and Iran
Reader AwardWalking on WaterWalking on WaterTony AyresAustralia
2003(53rd)Best Feature FilmA Thousand Clouds of PeaceMil nubes de paz cercan el cielo, amor, jamás acabarás de ser amorJulián HernándezMexico[20]
Best Documentary FilmTalk Straight: The World of Rural QueersIch kenn keinen – Allein unter HeterosJochen HickGermany
Best Short FilmPrecious MomentsFremragende TimerLars Krutzkoff and Jan DalchowNorway
Reader AwardThe EventThom FitzgeraldCanada
Special AwardF. W. Murnau
2004(54th)Best Feature FilmWild SideSébastien LifshitzFrance[21]
Best Documentary FilmThe Nomi SongAndrew HornGermany
Best Short FilmWith What Shall I Wash It?Con qué la lavaré?Maria TrénorSpain
Reader AwardD.E.B.S.Angela RobinsonUnited States
Special AwardEdition Salzgeber[AR 10]
2005(55th)Best Feature FilmA Year Without LoveUn año sin amorAnahí BerneriArgentina[22]
Best Documentary FilmFeline MasqueradeKatzenballVeronika MinderSwitzerland
Best Short FilmThe InterventionJay DuplassUnited States
Reader AwardTransamericaDuncan TuckerUnited States
2006(56th)Best Feature FilmThe Blossoming of Maximo OliverosAng Pagdadalaga ni Maximo OliverosAuraeus SolitoPhilippines[23]
Best Documentary FilmBeyond HatredAu-delà de la haineOlivier MeyrouFrance
Best Short FilmThe Day I DiedEl día que moríMaryam KeshavarzArgentina and United States
Jury AwardCombatPatrick CarpentierBelgium
Reader AwardPaper DollsBubot NiyarTomer HeymannIsrael and Switzerland
2007(57th)Best Feature FilmSpider LiliesCi-QingZero ChouTaiwan[24]
Best Documentary FilmA Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol FactoryEsther B. RobinsonUnited States
Audience AwardNotes on a ScandalRichard EyreUnited States and United Kingdom
Reader AwardThe BubbleEytan FoxIsrael
Social SpotsSecurity Camera[AR 1]ÜberwachungskameraMANEO Stop Violence Against Gays ProjectGermany
Love Hurts[AR 1]
Special AwardHelmut Berger
Special MentionLa León[AR 11]Santiago OtheguyArgentina and France
2008(58th)Best Feature FilmThe Amazing Truth About Queen RaquelaDie reine Wahrheit über Queen RaquelaOlaf de FleurIceland[25]
Best Documentary FilmFootball Under CoverDavid Assman andAyat NajafiGermany
Audience Award
Best Short FilmFelipe ShollBrazil
Jury AwardBe Like OthersTanaz EshaghianUnited States, Canada, and Iran
Reader Award
Special AwardHans Stempel and Martin Ripkens[AR 12]
Keith Collins,Simon Fisher Turner,Isaac Julien,James Mackay andTilda Swinton[AR 12]
2009(59th)Best Feature FilmRaging Sun, Raging SkyRabioso sol, rabioso cieloJulián HernándezMexico[26]
Best Documentary/Essay FilmFig TreesJohn GreysonCanada
Best Short FilmA Horse Is Not a MetaphorBarbara HammerUnited States
Reader AwardCity of BordersYun SuhUnited States
Special AwardJoe Dallesandro[AR 13]
John Hurt[AR 13]
2010(60th)Best Feature FilmThe Kids Are All RightLisa CholodenkoUnited States and France[27]
Best Documentary/Essay FilmThe Mouth of the WolfLa bocca del lupoPietro MarcelloItaly
Best Short FilmThe Feast of StephenJames FrancoUnited States
Jury AwardOpenJake YuznaUnited States
Reader AwardPostcard to DaddyMichael StockGermany
Special AwardWerner Schroeter[AR 14]
2011(61st)Best Feature FilmAbsentAusenteMarco BergerArgentina[28]
Best Documentary/Essay FilmThe Ballad of Genesis and Lady JayeMarie LosierUnited States and France
Best Short FilmGenerationsBarbara Hammer and Gina CarducciUnited States
Maya Deren's SinkBarbara HammerUnited States
Jury AwardTomboyCéline SciammaFrance
Reader AwardHarvest [de]Stadt Land FlussBenjamin CantuGermany
Special AwardPieter-Dirk Uys[AR 15]
2012(62nd)Best Feature FilmKeep the Lights OnIra SachsUnited States[29]
Best Documentary FilmCall Me KuchuMalika Zouhali-Worrall andKatherine Fairfax WrightUnited States
Best Short FilmLoxoroClaudia LlosaSpain, Peru, Argentina, and United States
Jury AwardJaurèsVincent DieutreFrance
Reader AwardThe ParadeParadeSrđan DragojevićSerbia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia
Special AwardUlrike Ottinger[AR 16]
Mario Montez[AR 16]
2013(63rd)Best Feature FilmIn the Name ofW imię...Małgorzata SzumowskaPoland[30]
Best Documentary FilmBambiSébastien LifshitzFrance
Best Short FilmUndress MeTa av migVictor LindgrenSweden
Jury AwardConcussionStacie PassonUnited States
Reader AwardIn the Name ofW imię...Małgorzata SzumowskaPoland
Special AwardSTEPS for the Future[AR 17]
2014(64th)Best Feature FilmThe Way He LooksHoje eu quero voltar sozinhoDaniel RibeiroBrazil[31]
Best Documentary FilmThe CircleDer KreisStefan HauptSwitzerland
Best Short FilmMondial 2010Roy DibLebanon
Jury AwardPierrot LunaireBruce LaBruceGermany and Canada
Reader Award52 TuesdaysSophie HydeAustralia
Special AwardRosa von Praunheim[AR 18]
Elfi Mikesch[AR 18]
David Kato Vision and Voice AwardSou Sotheavy[AR 3]
2015(65th)Best Feature FilmNasty BabySebastián SilvaUnited States, Chile, and France[32]
Best Documentary/Essay FilmThe New ManEl hombre nuevoAldo GarayUruguay and Chile
Best Short FilmSaint ChristopherSan CristóbalOmar Zúñiga HidalgoChile
Jury AwardStories of Our LivesJim ChuchuKenya
Reader AwardThanatos, DrunkZuì Shēng Mèng SǐChang Tso-chiTaiwan
Special AwardUdo Kier[AR 4]
David Kato Vision & Voice AwardMartha Tholanah[AR 19]
2016(66th)Best Feature FilmTomcatKaterHändl KlausAustria[33]
Best Documentary FilmKikiSara JordenöSweden and United States
Best Short FilmMoms on FireJoanna RytelSweden
Jury AwardYou'll Never Be AloneNunca vas a estar soloÁlex AnwandterChile
Audience AwardParis 05:59: Théo & HugoThéo et Hugo dans le même bateauOlivier Ducastel andJacques MartineauFrance
Reader AwardDon't Call Me SonMãe só há umaAnna MuylaertBrazil
Special AwardChristine Vachon[AR 20]
2017(67th)Best Feature FilmA Fantastic WomanUna mujer fantásticaSebastián LelioChile[34]
Best Documentary FilmSmall TalkCidade PequenaHui-chen HuangTaiwan
Best Short FilmMy Gay SisterMin HomosysterLia HietalaSweden and Norway
Jury AwardClose-KnitKarera ga Honki de Amu toki waNaoko OgigamiJapan
Reader AwardGod's Own CountryFrancis LeeUnited Kingdom
Special AwardMonika Treut[AR 21]
2018(68th)Best Feature FilmHard PaintTinta BrutaFilipe Matzembacher and Marcio ReolonBrazil[35]
Best Documentary/Essay FilmTranny FagBixa TravestyClaudia Priscilla and Kiko GoifmanBrazil
Best Short FilmThree CentimetresLara ZeidanUnited Kingdom
Jury AwardObscuro BarrocoEvangelia KraniotiFrance and Greece
Newcomer AwardRetabloAlvaro Delgado-AparicioPeru, Germany, and Norway
Reader AwardThe HeiressesLas herederasMarcelo MartinessiParaguay
2019(69th)Best Feature FilmBrief Story from the Green PlanetBreve historia del planeta verdeSantiago LozaArgentina, Germany, Brazil, and Spain[36]
Best Documentary/Essay FilmLemebelJoanna Reposi GaribaldiChile and Colombia
Best Short FilmEntropiaFlóra Anna BudaHungary
Jury AwardA Dog Barking at the MoonXiang ZiChina and Spain
Reader AwardBrief Story from the Green PlanetBreve historia del planeta verdeSantiago LozaArgentina, Germany, Brazil, and Spain
Special AwardFalk Richter[AR 22]
2020(70th)Best Feature FilmNo Hard FeelingsFutur DreiFaraz ShariatGermany[37]
Best Documentary/Essay FilmIf It Were LoveSi c'était de l'amourPatric ChihaFrance
Best Short FilmPlaybackPlayback. Ensayo de una despedidaAgustina ComediArgentina
Jury AwardDaysRiziTsai Ming-liangTaiwan
Reader AwardNo Hard FeelingsFutur DreiFaraz ShariatGermany
Activist AwardDavid Isteev, Olga Baranova and Maxim Lapunov[AR 2]
2021(71st)Best Feature FilmMiguel's WarEliane RahebLebanon, Germany, and Spain[38]
Best Short FilmInternational Dawn Chorus DayJohn GreysonCanada
Jury AwardInstructions for SurvivalYana UgrekhelidzeGermany
Special AwardJenni Olson[AR 23]
2022(72nd)Best Feature FilmThree Tidy Tigers Tied a Tie TighterTrês tigres tristesGustavo VinagreBrazil[39]
Best Documentary FilmAlisClare Weiskopf, Nicolás van HemelryckColombia
Chile
Romania
Best Short FilmExalted MarsMars ExaltéJean-Sébastien ChauvinFrance
Jury AwardNelly & NadineMagnus GerttenSweden
2023(73rd)Best Feature FilmAll the Colours of the World Are Between Black and WhiteBabatunde ApalowoNigeria[40]
Best Documentary FilmOrlando, My Political BiographyOrlando, ma biographie politiquePaul B. PreciadoFrance
Best Short FilmDipped in BlackMarungka tjalatjunuMatthew Thorne,Derik LynchAustralia
Jury AwardVicky Knight
Special AwardAndriy Khalpakhchi, Bohdan Zhuk †
2024(74th)Best Feature FilmAll Shall Be WellRay YeungHong Kong[41]
Best Documentary FilmTeaches of PeachesJudy Landkammer, Philipp FusseneggerGermany
Best Short FilmGrandmamauntsistercatZuza BanasińskaNetherlands, Poland
Jury AwardCrossingLevan AkinSweden, Denmark, France, Turkey, Georgia
Special AwardLothar Lambert
2025(54th)Best Feature FilmLesbian Space PrincessEmma Hough Hobbs, Leela VargheseAustralia[42]
Best Documentary FilmSatanic SowSatanische SauRosa von PraunheimGermany
Best Short FilmLloyd Wong, UnfinishedLesley Loksi ChanCanada
Jury AwardIf You Are Afraid You Put Your Heart into Your Mouth and SmileWenn du Angst hast nimmst du dein Herz in den Mund und lächelstMarie Luise LehnerAustria
Special AwardTodd Haynes

Award reasonale

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  1. ^abcdThe 2007 Jury did not select a finalist for Best Short Film due to the lack of LGBT representation in the submissions. Instead, the Jury recognizedSecurity Camera andLove Hurts, twopublic service announcements about mutual respect, in the Social Spots category. These announcements were produced by the MANEO Stop Violence Against Gays Project.
  2. ^abIsteev, Baranova, and Lapunov received the Activist Award for their efforts to fight for human rights during theanti-gay purges in Chechnya, detailed inDavid France'sWelcome to Chechnya.
  3. ^abCambodian transgender activist Sou Sotheavy received the 2014 David Kato Vision and Voice Award for her effort to establish a national network of organizations to support the LGBT community in her native country.
  4. ^abKier received the 2015 Special Award for setting the standard for nonstereotypical male characters and his exceptional filmography.
  5. ^Swinton received the 1988 Jury Award for her performance inThe Last of England, her venture into experimental films and dedication to LGBT-related films.[6]
  6. ^Tartaglia and the Plaster Foundation received the 1996 Special Jury Prize for the preservation of the celluloid works ofJack Smith, a pioneer of queerunderground cinema. The award was given to celebrate Teddy Award's 10th year anniversary.
  7. ^abcdeThe 1999 Jury Award was given to all five German LGBT-related films in the competition due to their exceptional quality and diversity:Aimée & Jaguar,Lola and Billy the Kid,Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities,Piglets,NY'NY'n Why Not. Speck accepted this award on the films' behalf.
  8. ^de Hadeln received the 2001 Special Award for his relentless support of LGBT-related films, and for acknowledging the Teddy Award as an official award of the Berlinale in 1992.
  9. ^abThe 2001 Jury made Special Mention of two films:Chop Suey for its daring exploration and Weber's unique vision as a photographer; andThe Iron Ladies for its engaging true-life story of a gay and transexual volleyball team.
  10. ^The 2004 Special Award was given to Edition Salzgeber, a German-based film distributor, for its outstanding LGBT-related work and its founderManfred Salzgeber (1943–1994).
  11. ^La León received the 2007 Special Mention for its outstanding cinematography in portraying an isolated existence in Argentina.
  12. ^abAt 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 looking after the heritage of British filmmakerDerek Jarman.
  13. ^abAt the 2009 ceremony, two Special Awards were given: one to Dallesandro for his career achievements as an underground actor, and Hurt for his acting performance inAn Englishman In New York.
  14. ^Schroeter received the 2010 Special Award for his outstanding work as an opera director, one of the leading filmmakers of theNew German Cinema movement, and his influence on gay culture.
  15. ^Uys received the 2011 Special Award for his commitment to AIDS education in South Africa and his stagealter ego Evita Bezuidenhoud.
  16. ^abAt the 2012 ceremony, two Special Awards were given: one to Ottinger for her exceptional contribution to the German cinema, and Montez for his theatre work and collaboration with directors Jack Smith,Andy Warhol, andRon Rice.
  17. ^STEPS for the Future, a South African film project, received the Special Award for its commitment to HIV education.
  18. ^abAt the 2014 ceremony, two Special Awards were given: one to Praunheim for his emotional and socially conscious films, and Mikesch for her challenging work as a photographer, filmmaker, and camerawomen.
  19. ^HIV-positive activist Tholanah received the 2015 David Kato Vision & Voice Award for her support to the LGBTI community in Zimbabwe.
  20. ^Vachon received the 2016 Special Award for creatingKiller Films, a film production company, and her LGBT-related work as a film producer.
  21. ^Treut received the 2017 Special Award for her contribution to independent filmmaking, as one of the pioneers of theNew Queer Cinema.
  22. ^Richter received the 2019 Special Award for his outstanding work as a theatre director and an activist, as well as his influence to the queer and cosmopolitan cinema.
  23. ^Olson received the 2021 Special Award for her achievements in filmmaking, film preservation, and her influence in queer film culture.

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  2. ^Rose, Toby (6 February 2015)."Berlin Film Festival: why the Teddy Awards ceremony is one of the wildest parties on the festival circuit".The Evening Standard. Retrieved14 August 2018.
  3. ^abTeddy Award 2012
  4. ^Aschenneller 2009, p. 26
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  6. ^Rose, Toby (9 February 2015)."Berlin Film Festival: why the Teddy Awards ceremony is one of the wildest parties on the festival circuit".Evening Standard.Archived from the original on 28 January 2022. Retrieved9 February 2015.
    Frey, Charlotte (18 February 2011)."Teddy Awards 2011: Tausend Küsse" [Teddy Awards 2011: A Thousand Kisses].Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German).Archived from the original on 18 March 2022. Retrieved18 February 2011.
  7. ^Aschenneller 2009, p. 25
  8. ^Aschenneller 2009, p. 24
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  41. ^Scott Roxborough,"Berlin: Indie Juries Pick ‘Sex’, ‘Dying’ and ‘Cake’".The Hollywood Reporter, 24 February 2024.
  42. ^Scott Roxborough,"Berlin: Teddy Awards Honor Queer Cinema Newcomers, Pioneers".The Hollywood Reporter, February 22, 2025.

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