Berlin features – Page 3
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: The buzz titles from Hong Kong and China
The Year of the Snake begins with a bumper six titles in the Berlinale from China, alongside market titles including the latest animated features.
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FeaturesWhy Spanish co-productions are growing in popularity
An increasing number of international co-productions are fuelling Spain’s industry and broadening its global reach.
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FeaturesSpain’s diverse and dynamic creative industry takes centre stage at EFM
Screen introduces the films being presented at the festival and market.
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FeaturesWhy international features such as 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' have chosen to film in Spain
Tax incentives, skilled crews and outstanding natural beauty have made Spain a sought-after location for international production companies.
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FeaturesSpanish sellers reveal the opportunities and challenges they face
Sellers also discuss ups and downs of Latin and North America as buyers.
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FeaturesEFM 2025: The buzz titles from the UK
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2025 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 13-19.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: The buzz titles from Japan
A true story from Takashi Miike, an adaptation of a Kazuo Ishiguro novel and a horror sequel are being introduced by Japanese sellers at EFM.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: The buzz titles from Taiwan
EFM’s Taiwanese films include a supernatural mystery, two LGBTQ+ dramas and a cancer documentary that features a celebrated TV host.
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FeaturesThe lowdown on the Berlinale 2025 titles
Tricia Tuttle’s inaugural Berlin Film Festival features a host of arthouse stalwarts alongside new discoveries.
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FeaturesThe Centrepiece interview: Tricia Tuttle says the Berlinale has a “massive role” in helping the industry to thrive
Ahead of her first edition, Tuttle has refashioned her team, made bold programming decisions, built new venues and taken a stand for free speech.
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FeaturesBerlinale Pro head Tanja Meissner on her vision for EFM, working closer with the festival
Meissner delivers her first European Film Market this week.
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Features“We are dying to find a comedy”: UK sellers talk hopes for EFM
While sellers are all feeling enthusiastic about a trip to EFM, there are challenges facing both the global and local industries that are weighing heavily on their minds.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
Includes films from Jeanette Nordahl, Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, Frelle Petersen and Ira Sachs.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: Screen’s guide to the Special and Special Gala titles
Includes films from Tom Tykwer, Bong Joon Ho and Justin Kurzel.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Competition strand includes films from Richard Linklater, Hong Sangsoo, Michel Franco and Radu Jude.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: Screen’s guide to the Perspectives titles
The new competitive Perspectives strand for international fiction feature debuts replaces the Encounters strand and comes with a €50,000 prize.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: Screen’s guide to the Generation, Forum and Panorama Documentary titles
Screen staff pick out highlights from the Generation, Forum and Panorama Documentary strands. The festival runs February 13-23.
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FeaturesUS sellers grapple with different needs of international buyers ahead of EFM
The Los Angeles wildfires have impacted packaging and the US sales landscape has changed in recent months. But for many, EFM is a perfect market to get business done.
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Features75 films to tempt festival directors in 2025
Expect films from Chloe Zhao, Carla Simon, Julia Ducournau, Annemarie Jacir, Kathryn Bigelow, Lynne Ramsay and (possibly) Lucrecia Martel.
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FeaturesScreen critics’ top films from Berlin 2024
What did the critics really love from this year’s Berlinale?
















