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Spanish tale of threatened family farm wins Berlinale's Golden Bear

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S. staff begin Donetsk pulloutUkraine holds drills as Russian border crisis worsensThousands march in Kyiv against Russian threatParis 'Freedom Convoy' protest hit with tear gasCAS will deliver swift judgement on Valieva caseShe described her film as a study of intergenerational tensions and how they and other fissures can be deepened by the trauma of seeing the death of a way of life once thought eternal.

During an emotional ceremony in which several winners dedicated awards to friends who had died of COVID-19, the best documentary award went to "Myanmar Diaries," a documentary shot by 10 anonymous filmmakers whose footage was smuggled out and stitched into a portrait of life in Myanmar since last year's coup.

Amid tensions and shuttle diplomacy centering on Russia's intentions toward Ukraine, some awards did reflect the Berlinale's traditional role as a political festival, set up in the 1950s in a divided city on the front lines of the Cold War.

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