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Berlinale Title ‘Köln 75’, With Mala Emde & John Magaro As Keith Jarrett, Sells To Metropolitan, Lucky Red, SF Studios, HBO, Selecta Vision & More For Bankside
EXCLUSIVE: Bankside has inked a slew of sales on Ido Fluk's Köln 75 following its Special Gala premiere at the Berlinale this month.
The largely well-received film has sold to Bulgaria (Beta), Canada (Level Film), Czech/Slovak (AQS), Eastern Europe excluding Poland (HBO), Former Yugoslavia…
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Berlin Film Festival 2025: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
The Berlin Film Festival kicked off its 75th anniversary edition February 13 with the opening-night world premiere screening of The Light, Tom Tykwer’s politically charged film that takes stock of German society in the first quarter of the 21st century. It starts 11 days of debuts including for…
‘Dreams (Sex Love)’ Review: Dag Johan Haugerud’s Golden Bear Winner Takes An Unexpected Look At The Mystery Of Desire – Berlin Film Festival
Refreshingly unexpected, Dag Johan Haugerud's Dreams (Sex Love) — the first Norwegian film to win the Berlinale’s Golden Bear — breathes new life into the often oversimplified genre of sexual awakening that seems to draw on his twinned career in both cinema and books. This headlong, hyper-nuanced…
Veteran Korean Actor Kwon Hae-hyo Talks 30-Year Career & Hong Sang-soo’s ‘What Does That Nature Say to You’ — Berlin Film Festival
Working in the Korean film industry for more than 30 years, veteran actor Kwon Hae-hyo has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the scene and witnessed Korean cinema’s rise as a global cultural powerhouse.
Throughout those three decades, Kwon has also developed a formidable pairing…
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Berlin Film Festival 2025: Award Ceremony, Film Premieres & Red Carpet Gallery
The 75th Berlin International Film Festival announced the winners of the fest at the awards ceremony held at the Berlinale Palast on February 22.
19 films competed for the awards in this year's competition with director Todd Haynes heading the International Jury alongside director Nabil Ayouch, costume designer…
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Berlin Film Festival: Norwegian Film ‘Dreams (Sex Love)’ Wins Golden Bear, Andrew Scott & Rose Byrne Take Acting Honors — Full List
Norwegian filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud’s latest Dreams (Sex Love) has won the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. Scroll down for the full list of winners.
The film is the third entry in a trilogy from Haugerud. The other films in the trology are Sex and Love, both released in…
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Vivian Qu Talks Feminist Thriller ‘Girls On Wire’ & Frenzied Berlin Red Carpet As Fans Go Wild For Wen Qi & Liu Haocun: “The Screaming Was Louder Than For Timothée”
Chinese director Vivian Qu is in Berlin Film Festival's competition this year with feminist, film studios-set thriller Girls on Wire, charting the fortunes of two cousins born into China's economic miracle of the 1990s.
Qu previously enjoyed success in Berlin as the producer of 2014 Golden Bear…
Berlinale 2025: Panorama Awards Winners Are ‘Sorda’ And ‘The Möllner Letters’
The 27th Panorama Audience Award at Berlinale have been given out, with this year's winners named as Sorda byEva Libertad (for best feature film) and The Möllner Letters by Martina Priessner (documentary).
The prizes are awarded by the Berlinale section Panorama together with radioeins and rbb…
Brendan Canty’s Yann Demange EPd Drama ‘Christy’ Scoops Berlinale Generation 14plus Grand Prix
Brendan Canty's Cork-set drama Christy has won the Grand Prix in the Berlinale's youth-focused Generation 14plus section.
Based on Canty's short film of the same name, the film follows two estranged brothers as they grapple with their past and resolve to unite over one summer in Cork city's…
Berlinale 2025: Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay’s ‘Hysteria’ Wins Europa Prize
German director Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay's Hysteria has won the Europa Cinemas Label as Best European film in the Panorama section of the Berlin Film Festival.
The film, which has received rave reviews, unfolds against the backdrop of a film shoot which is thrown into disarray when a burned…
Berlinale Director Tricia Tuttle Voices Far-Right Concerns Ahead Of German Elections & Reflects On First Edition At The Helm
Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle has voiced her concerns about the rise of the far-right as Germany gears up for a general election this Sunday in which the extreme right-wing, Elon Musk and JD Vance-backed AfD party is projected to make significant gains.
"I don’t know anyone that…
‘The Safe House’ Review: Paris In May ’68 Sees A Bohemian Family’s Life Turned Upside Down In Lionel Baier’s Comedy – Berlin Film Festival
Memories can't be cancelled. The Boltanski family never celebrates significant dates, even their own birthdays; according to the narrator who leads us into this whimsical fantasy of post-war Jewish life, they live only for the present moment. In May 1968, the present moment consists of riots in the…
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