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Berlinale Sets New Screening Venue And Festival Hub For 2025 Edition
The Berlin Film Festival will occupy two new venues across the German capital during next year's edition.
The festival said Tuesday that it will use Stage Bluemax Theater at Marlene-Dietrich-Platz as a new premiere screening venue. Organizers said that once adapted for the event, the venue will…
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Todd Haynes To Head 2025 Berlinale Competition Jury
Veteran filmmaker Todd Haynes will head the competition jury at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival.
The announcement was made this morning by the festival. In a statement, Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle described Haynes as a "dazzlingly gifted writer and director."
“His body of work is at once…
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Berlinale Title ‘Who By Fire’ Lands U.S. Rights Deal Ahead Of New York Film Festival Bow
EXCLUSIVE: Brooklyn-based distributor KimStim has picked up all U.S. rights to Quebecois filmmaker Philippe Lesage's feature Who by Fire.
The film debuted at the Berlin Film Festival where it won Best Film in the Generation 17 competition. The film will have its U.S. premiere at the upcoming New…
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Berlinale Unveils New Selection Committee
Berlinale Festival Director Tricia Tuttle has unveiled the selection committee that will help her shape her inaugural Competition and Berlinale Special line-ups for the 2025 edition.
It comprises former Jerusalem Film Festival artistic director Elad Samorzik, Locarno and Festival Scope co-founder…
Berlin Film Festival Launches New Competitive Section For Debut Films, Ditches Encounters Strand
The Berlin Film Festival is launching a new section called Perspectives, a competitive strand devoted to international fiction feature debuts.
The strand is being launched with an eye on strengthening the breadth of new talent at the festival, which will also discontinue its Encounters strand, first…
Jacqueline Lyanga And Michael Stütz Appointed Berlinale Co-Directors Of Film Programming
Jacqueline Lyanga, former US delegate to the Berlinale, and Panorama section head Michael Stütz have been hired as Co-Directors Of Film Programming at the German festival.
The festival said today that Lyanga and Stütz will work with new Berlinale head Tricia Tuttle to curate the Competition and…
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Conflict, Cuts And Identity Crises: How Film Festivals Are Navigating Choppy Waters
Rarely in recent decades has the festival circuit been as disrupted as it has in the past 12 months. A confluence of local and global issues — from war to inflation, political unrest to societal shifts — have created a perfect storm for many of these vital cultural platforms, leading to funding…
Berlinale Appoints Sales Vet Tanja Meissner As Director of Berlinale Pro & European Film Market
German-French international sales veteran Tanja Meissner has been appointed as the new director of Berlinale Pro, the department overseeing all of the Berlin Film Festival’s professional activities, in a role that encompasses director of the European Film Market (EFM).
The Berlinale said Meissner’s…
Berlin Film Festival 2025 Dates; Cannes Official Selection Presser; ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ Actor Tatanka Means Joins Neo-Western; Screen Scotland Sets New Strategy — Global Briefs
Berlin Film Festival 2025 Dates
Next year's Berlin Film Festival will run from February 13 to 23. The edition will be Tricia Tuttle’s first as festival head. Tuttle takes over from Executive Director Mariette Rissenbeek and Artistic Director Carlo Chatrian, who stepped down after the last edition…
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Bill Nighy Road Movie ‘500 Miles’ & Tom Tykwer’s ‘The Light’ Seal First Int’l Deals At EFM For Beta Cinema
Morgan Matthews' upcoming road movie 500 Miles, starring Academy Award nominee Bill Nighy and buzzy teen actor Roman Griffin Davis, has sold to multiple territories for Beta Cinema, following its launch at the Berlinale's European Film Market (EFM) last month.
The film has been acquired for Australia…
Berlin’s Carlo Chatrian Distances Himself From Criticism Of Closing Ceremony Speeches In New Letter
Outgoing Berlinale head Carlo Chatrian has distanced himself from the criticism made of the fest’s closing ceremony speeches earlier this week.
On Wednesday, Israeli filmmaker Yuval Abraham, who last week picked up the best documentary award at the Berlin Film Festival, said he received death…
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Israeli Director Says He Is Getting Death Threats After German Officials Criticized Berlin Film Festival Acceptance Speeches As “Anti-Semitic”
Israeli filmmaker Yuval Abraham, who last week picked up the best documentary award at the Berlin Film Festival, has said he has received death threats and had to cancel his flight home after German officials and Israeli media described his acceptance speech as "anti-Semitic”.
In a post on X…
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