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Berlinale Navigates Free Speech and Incitement Laws After Controversial Speech

At the Berlinale 2025, a speech at the premiere of "Queerpanorama" included the controversial slogan "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," sparking debate about freedom of speech versus incitement laws in Germany and prompting the Berlinale to issue new guidelines on respectful dialog...

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Brazil's Strong Showing at Berlinale's Generation Section

Brazil had a strong showing at the Berlinale's Generation section with five films, second only to France, including Rafaela Camelo's "A Natureza das Coisas Invisíveis," which opened the festival, and Lúcia Murat's "Hora do Recreio.

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Berlin Police Investigate Anti-Israel Speech at Berlinale

Following anti-Israel statements, including accusations of genocide and the slogan "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," made during a Berlinale event, the Berlin police are investigating the speech for potential political crimes; the Berlinale expressed regret, emphasizing prior warn...

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Letter to David" Premieres at Berlinale, Underscoring Hostage Crisis

Tom Shoval's documentary "Letter to David" premiered at the Berlinale, portraying the story of David Cunio, a hostage held by Hamas since October 7, 2023, and his family's resilience, contrasting with news coverage and highlighting the hope for his return.

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Berlinale Opens Amidst High Expectations and Focus on Open Dialogue

The 75th Berlinale opens today in Berlin, Germany, awarding Tilda Swinton a lifetime achievement award, premiering Tom Tykwer's "Das Licht", and aiming for less drama after last year's controversies, under the direction of Tricia Tuttle.

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Berlinale's Diminishing Global Influence Highlighted by Low Oscar Nominations

The Berlinale, a major German film festival, received only one Oscar nomination this year compared to 31 for Cannes and 13 for Venice, indicating a decline in its global influence due to scheduling conflicts, declining film quality, and logistical issues.

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Berlinale Showcases Israeli Conflict Documentaries Amidst Criticism

The Berlinale film festival featured documentaries on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including "A Letter to David" about kidnapped Israeli brothers and "Je n'avais que le néant" showcasing unseen footage from "Shoah," while facing criticism for neglecting Palestinian perspectives.

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O Último Azul" Premieres at Berlinale, Showcasing Elder Marginalization in Dystopian Brazil

Gabriel Mascaro's "O Último Azul" premiered at the Berlinale, depicting a dystopian Brazil where the elderly are sent to "colonies," focusing on 77-year-old Tereza's resistance and journey through the Amazon.

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A$AP Rocky's Film Premieres Amidst Assault Trial

The Berlinale is showcasing "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," a film starring A$AP Rocky, currently on trial in Los Angeles for assault with a deadly weapon; the film's press conference took place without him, with the director and co-star praising his collaboration.

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Berlinale 2024: Premieres of "Mickey 17," "A Complete Unknown," and "The Narrow Road"

The Berlinale film festival, from February 13-23, will showcase numerous premieres, including Timothée Chalamet's "A Complete Unknown," Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17," and the TV series "The Narrow Road to the Deep North," exploring various themes.

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Berlinale 2024: Ukrainian Films Highlight War's Impact

The 75th Berlin International Film Festival, opening February 13th and running until the 23rd, features 19 world premieres and over 200 films across various programs, including a Ukrainian documentary, "Timecode," in the main competition for the first time in nearly 30 years, marking a significant c...

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Berlinale 2024: New Focus Amidst Political and Artistic Challenges

The 75th Berlinale, running February 13-23 in Berlin, will open with Tom Tykwer's "Das Licht," honor Tilda Swinton, and feature a new section ("Perspectives") for international debuts, while facing challenges from a politically charged climate and the fallout from last year's controversial closing g...

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