All Berlin articles – Page 6
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NewsBerlin Competition entry ‘Josephine’ lands US deal
International premiere goes for seven figures, will get awards push.
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NewsAcclaimed Sudanese filmmakers pull out of Berlinale Co-Pro Market after visa rejection over “migration risk”
EXCLUSIVE: The director and producer of ‘Blue Card’ previously produced Cannes award-winner ‘Goodbye Julia’.
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Reviews‘Animol’ review: Ashley Walters’ directorial debut burns with raw, claustrophobic intensity
Tut Nyout leads a gritty youth-detention drama with support from Stephen Graham
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Reviews‘Rosebush Pruning’ review: Callum Turner, Elle Fanning and Riley Keogh head stylish, soulless Karim Aïnouz drama
The English-language Berlin Competition title also stars Jamie Bell, Lukas Gage, Tracy Letts and Pamela Anderson
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Reviews‘Heysel 85’ review: Technically astute, narratively laboured dramatisation of 1985 European Cup Final stadium tragedy
Teodora Ana Mihai’s third fiction feature premieres as a Berlin Special Gala
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NewsCharli XCX: “Berlin doesn’t shy away from political films”
“Those are the kind of films we love and want to champion,” says ‘The Moment’ star.
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Reviews‘Allegro Pastell’ review: German drama is precise, emotionless study of millennial malaise
Anna Roller adapts Leif Randt’s book about a shaky long-distance Berlin-Frankfurt romance
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Reviews‘Dao’ review: Alain Gomis returns with sprawling meditation on migration, ritual and memory
The director follows ’Félicité’ with an expansive docu-drama spanning France and Guinea-Bissau
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NewsScreen’s Berlin jury grid kicks off with ‘Yellow Letters’ ahead of ‘In A Whisper’, ‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’
Nine critics are participating in this year’s jury grid and will mark all 22 films playing in competition.
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NewsBerlinale responds to Arundhati Roy’s withdrawal from the festival
“Her presence would have enriched the festival discourse.”
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NewsEFM buyers drawn to ‘Skeletons’, ‘Wildwood’ presentations, festival title ‘Josephine’
Competition entry ‘Josephine’ also sparks interest.
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NewsTrue Colours sells ‘Agnus Dei’ doc to Japan’s Cetera International
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary set in Rome monastery premiered in Venice’s Biennale College Cinema section
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FeaturesEFM 2026: The buzz titles from South Korea
Horror, animation and the latest from Berlinale award-winner Hong Sangsoo are among the titles being presented by South Korean sellers at EFM. Michael Rosser reports
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News‘Heysel 85’ director Teodora Ana Mihai to make ‘Two Lives’ for Belgium’s Menuetto
EXCLUSIVE: The dark relationship drama will star the film’s writer, Natali Broods.
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NewsBleiberg closes key territories on EFM action thriller ‘Mexicali’ sales
Samuel Goldwyn Films to release in US in March.
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NewsLilith Stangenberg, Helena Zengel lead Matthias Glasner’s ‘Exploding Ducks’
EXCLUSIVE: Production wrapped this weekend on new film from ‘Dying’ director Glasner.
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Reviews‘A Prayer For The Dying’ review: Johnny Flynn and John C. Reilly fight for survival in American West
Berlin Perspectives title is a striking, if tonally uneven debut from Dara Van Dusen
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Reviews‘Yellow Letters’ review: Ilker Catak follows ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ with powerful Turkish drama
Ozgu Namal and Tansu Bicer star in Catack’s meticulously-calibrated Berlin competition title
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Reviews‘Sunny Dancer’ review: Bella Ramsey heads confident and upbeat UK teen drama
George Jaques’ second feature also includes Ruby Stokes, Daniel Quinn-Toye and Neil Patrick Harris
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Reviews‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’ review: Anders Danielsen Lie is phenomenal as the iconic American jazz musician
British documentarian Grant Gee’s absorbing fiction feature debut bows in Berlin competition
















