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Moritz de Hadeln, former Berlinale and Venice chief, dies at 85

Moritz de Hadeln, a prominent film festival director, has died at the age of 85. He was known for his leadership roles at major international film festivals.

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Moritz de Hadeln, former Berlinale and Venice chief, dies at 85

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Moritz de Hadeln, who served as the director of the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) and the Venice Film Festival, has died at the age of 85.

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De Hadeln had a significant career in the film industry, leading two of the world's most prestigious film festivals. His tenure at these festivals marked important periods in their history.

His passing at 85 marks the end of a notable career in international cinema.

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    Moritz de Hadeln has died.

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    He was 85 years old.

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    He was a film festival director.

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    He was the former chief of the Berlinale.

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    He was the former chief of the Venice Film Festival.

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