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Berlinale Awards Reflect Political Tensions
At the Berlinale's closing ceremony, Romanian director Radu Jude criticized potential right-wing extremism in Germany and alluded to the Gaza conflict, while other winners included "Drømmer" (Golden Bear) and Rose Byrne (Silver Bear for Best Actress).
Berlinale Awards Reflect Political Tensions
At the Berlinale's closing ceremony, Romanian director Radu Jude criticized potential right-wing extremism in Germany and alluded to the Gaza conflict, while other winners included "Drømmer" (Golden Bear) and Rose Byrne (Silver Bear for Best Actress).
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Berlinale 2025: Political Statements and Diverse Film Selection
The 75th Berlinale, held in February 2025 in Berlin, Germany, overcame challenges like severe weather and a transport strike, while showcasing films addressing political and social issues amid the rise of the far right and upcoming elections, reaffirming its commitment to progressive values.
Berlinale 2025: Political Statements and Diverse Film Selection
The 75th Berlinale, held in February 2025 in Berlin, Germany, overcame challenges like severe weather and a transport strike, while showcasing films addressing political and social issues amid the rise of the far right and upcoming elections, reaffirming its commitment to progressive values.
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Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear at 2025 Berlin Film Festival
The 2025 Berlin Film Festival, directed by Tricia Tuttle, awarded the Golden Bear to Dag Johan Haugerud's Norwegian film "Drømmer", a story about a teenage girl's love for her teacher, while also recognizing films from Brazil, Argentina, China, Romania, and other countries, with awards for best dire...
Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear at 2025 Berlin Film Festival
The 2025 Berlin Film Festival, directed by Tricia Tuttle, awarded the Golden Bear to Dag Johan Haugerud's Norwegian film "Drømmer", a story about a teenage girl's love for her teacher, while also recognizing films from Brazil, Argentina, China, Romania, and other countries, with awards for best dire...
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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.
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 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.
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.
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 2024 Awards: "Oslo Stories" Wins Golden Bear
The Berlinale 2024 awarded the Golden Bear to the Norwegian film "Oslo Stories: Dreams," a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl's unrequited love for her teacher; other awards included documentaries on Israeli hostages, and films from Brazil, Argentina, China, Australia, and Ireland.

Berlinale 2024 Awards: "Oslo Stories" Wins Golden Bear
The Berlinale 2024 awarded the Golden Bear to the Norwegian film "Oslo Stories: Dreams," a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl's unrequited love for her teacher; other awards included documentaries on Israeli hostages, and films from Brazil, Argentina, China, Australia, and Ireland.
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Berlinale Awards 19 Films for Golden Bear
The Berlinale Film Festival's Golden Bear award ceremony takes place today, featuring 19 films including favorites such as the Ukrainian documentary "Timestamp" about the war's impact on schools, and the Brazilian film "The Blue Trail" showcasing a senior citizen's resistance in a dystopian setting,...

Berlinale Awards 19 Films for Golden Bear
The Berlinale Film Festival's Golden Bear award ceremony takes place today, featuring 19 films including favorites such as the Ukrainian documentary "Timestamp" about the war's impact on schools, and the Brazilian film "The Blue Trail" showcasing a senior citizen's resistance in a dystopian setting,...
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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.

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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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.

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...

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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Sundance Film Festival Showcases Record Number of LGBTQ+ Films
The 41st Sundance Film Festival, running from January 19th to February 2nd in Park City and Salt Lake City, features a record-breaking 15 LGBTQ+ feature films, reflecting a rising trend in diverse cinematic representation, with online screenings beginning January 30th.

Sundance Film Festival Showcases Record Number of LGBTQ+ Films
The 41st Sundance Film Festival, running from January 19th to February 2nd in Park City and Salt Lake City, features a record-breaking 15 LGBTQ+ feature films, reflecting a rising trend in diverse cinematic representation, with online screenings beginning January 30th.
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