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| Opening film | The International |
|---|---|
| Closing film | Eden Is West |
| Location | Berlin, Germany |
| Founded | 1951 |
| Awards | Golden Bear:The Milk of Sorrow |
| No. of films | 383 films[1] |
| Festival date | 5–15 February 2009 |
| Website | Website |
| Berlin International Film Festival chronology | |
The59thBerlin International Film Festival was held from 5 February to 15 February 2009.[2] The opening film of the festival wasTom Tykwer’sThe International, screened out of competition.[3]Costa-Gavras'sEden Is West served as the closing night film at the festival.[4][5] The festival's jury president was the British actressTilda Swinton.[6]
TheGolden Bear was awarded to Peruvian filmThe Milk of Sorrow directed byClaudia Llosa.[7] The retrospective dedicated to the Golden Age of70mm filmmaking from 1955 to 1970, titled70mm – Bigger than Life was shown at the festival.[8]
Admission for the festival was reported to be among the highest in years, and it also set a record for ticket sales, with some 270,000 tickets sold by the halfway mark, compared to 240,000 sold for the entire run of the festival the previous year.[9] The final ticket tally was the largest in the festival's 59-year history.[9]

The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival:[10]
The following films were selected in competition for theGolden Bear and Silver Bear awards:[1]
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| About Elly | درباره الی | Asghar Farhadi | Iran |
| Cheri | Stephen Frears | United Kingdom | |
| Everyone Else | Alle Anderen | Maren Ade | Germany |
| Forever Enthralled | 梅蘭芳 | Chen Kaige | China |
| Giant | Gigante | Adrián Biniez | Uruguay, Germany, Argentina |
| Happy Tears | Mitchell Lichtenstein | United States | |
| In the Electric Mist | Bertrand Tavernier | ||
| Katalin Varga | Peter Strickland | Romania, United Kingdom, Hungary | |
| Little Soldier | Annette K. Olesen | Denmark | |
| London River | Rachid Bouchareb | France, United Kingdom | |
| Mammoth | Mammut | Lukas Moodysson | Sweden, Germany, Denmark |
| The Messenger | Oren Moverman | United States | |
| The Milk of Sorrow | La Teta Asustada | Claudia Llosa | Peru |
| My One and Only | Richard Loncraine | United States | |
| Rage | Sally Potter | United Kingdom, United States | |
| Ricky | François Ozon | France, Italy | |
| Storm | Sturm | Hans-Christian Schmid | Germany, Denmark |
| Sweet Rush | Tatarak | Andrzej Wajda | Poland |
The following films were selected for the out of competition screening at the festival:[1]
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eden Is West(closing film) | Eden à l'ouest | Costa-Gavras | France, Greece |
| The Dust of Time | Η Σκόνη του Χρόνου | Theo Angelopoulos | Greece, Germany, Italy, Russia |
| Germany 09: 13 Short Films About the State of the Nation | Deutschland 09 – 13 kurze Filme zur Lage der Nation | Fatih Akin,Tom Tykwer,Wolfgang Becker, Sylke Enders,Dominik Graf,Romuald Karmakar,Nicolette Krebitz, Isabelle Stever,Hans Steinbichler,Hans Weingartner,Christoph Hochhäusler,Dani Levy andAngela Schanelec | Germany |
| The International(opening film) | Tom Tykwer | United States | |
| Notorious | George Tillman Jr. | ||
| The Private Lives of Pippa Lee | Rebecca Miller | ||
| The Reader | The Reader | Stephen Daldry | United Kingdom, Germany |

The following prizes were awarded by the Jury:[7][11]