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Arthur Penn, director of such New Hollywood classics as "Bonnie and Clyde," "Alice's Restaurant" and "Little Big Man," will receive a Golden Bear for lifetime achievement at the 57th annual Berlin International Film Festival.
Museum for Film and Television, also will include Penn's first feature, 1958 Paul Newman starrer "The Left-Handed Gun," and the neo-noir 1975 picture "Night Moves" featuring Gene Hackman.
"The fascination of Arthur Penn's films is the way they find new expressions -- in terms of subject matter and form -- and often within genre constraints," said Rainer Rother, artistic director of the Deutsche Kinemathek.
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