Hungarian director Bela Tarr's "The Turin Horse" won the Jury Grand Prix (Silver Bear) prize at the 61st Berlin Film Festival on Saturday.
On Friday, Tarr's black-and-white film was also awarded the main prize of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).
The Turin Horse has a simple subject matter: the poor health of an old work horse that belongs to a rural farmer and his daughter, and how the horse's death effects their daily life.