Latest Berlin news – Page 3
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NewsBerlin alumni including Tilda Swinton urge festival to condemn Israel over Gaza
Letter claims festival is involved “in censoring artists who oppose Israel’s ongoing genocide”.
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NewsEFM’s ‘All Of A Sudden’ goes to Neon for North America
Source: Neon ‘All Of A Sudden’ In the company’s first major deal out of this weeks EFM in Berlin, Neon has acquired North American rights to Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s All Of A Sudden. Currently in post-production after shooting in Paris and Kyoto, the drama stars Virginie Efira ...
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NewsBerlin Competition title ‘Dust’ sells to France for LevelK
EXCLUSIVE: Several other key territories under negotiation.
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NewsLithuania’s ‘Liberations’ takes top prize at Berlin Co-Production Market
A further three cash prizes were awarded to feature film projects at the market, which ran February 14-17.
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News‘Rose’ starring Sandra Hüller takes early lead on Screen’s Berlin jury grid; ‘Nightborn’ lands bottom
‘Rosebush Pruning’ and ‘Dust’ also land towards the bottom of the grid.
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NewsIndian documentary ‘Flying Tigers’ acquired for sales ahead of Berlinale Forum premiere
EXCLUSIVE: Film sees Dutta follow a trail created by her Alzheimer-stricken mother.
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NewsSpain’s La Palma, Portugal's Figueira da Foz win 2025 EUFCN location awards
Portugal’s Figueira da Foz won the EUFCN Audience Location Award 2025.
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NewsBFI documentary funding receives 20% boost
EXCLUSIVE: The BFI is investing £7.2m of National Lottery funding from 2026-29.
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NewsConcourse sells EFM heist pic ‘The Smack’ with Casey Affleck, Sam Rockwell
EXCLUSIVE: Production start earmarked for later this year.
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News‘Árru’ Norwegian producer Elisa Fernanda Pirir on the climate crisis facing local production
The film follows an Indigenous Sámi reindeer herder fighting to protect her ancestorial land, and world premieres at Berlin in Panorama.
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NewsSpain’s Sideral boards Pedro Díaz’s feature debut ‘Serenade’
EXCLUSIVE: Pedro Diaz is one of Spain’s hottest rising directors.
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News‘Everyone’s Sorry Nowadays’ director Frederike Migom reveals next project
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Everybody’s Sorry Now’ is screening in Berlin’s Generation Kplus.
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NewsCanadian thriller ‘The Last Assassins’ locks in key deals
EXCLUSIVE: The thriller has sold to North America and UK-Ireland.
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NewsSerbian film associations protest “campaign of state-sponsored censorship”
Nine organisations including for writers, producers and directors banded on strongly-worded statement.
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NewsNascent UK production company Public Pictures on elevated genre slate and building an industry hub
The company has invested in a London creative hub to encourage collaboration with fellow UK producers.
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NewsBerlin buyers applaud “more commercial” festival programme
”As a film lover, I welcome what Tricia’s doing to curate a competition selection that is representative of stories from around the world.”
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NewsTLA Releasing acquires LGBTQ+ thriller ‘La Carn’
The film premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights festival and is now heading to the Malaga Film Festival.
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NewsBerlin 2026: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from the 2026 Berlin International Film Festival and European Film Market.
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NewsBerlin film critics poised for wow moment after first four days
’Nightborn’ and ‘Rose’ are among the titles that have impressed so far.
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NewsIsraeli filmmakers at Berlinale express concern over country’s cultural isolation
”We’re getting fewer and fewer people interested in co-operating with Israelis in films,” said one producer.
















