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 handful of Spanish titles at Berlinale’s 22 nd Co-Production market was as diverse as they come. Aquí y Allí Films’ “Konbini” is a rare co-production with Japan while “Girl, Don’t Play” by Ainhoa Rodríguez calls itself an anti-film noir about female monsters.
For Ukrainian director Kateryna Gornostai, her new documentary, "Timestamp," about daily school life during Russia's now three-year-long invasion, had its Berlin Film Festival premiere at a key moment for her homeland.
The Blue Trail,' a strong contender for Berlin's Golden Bear Award, has been acquired by a raft of international distributors.
In its extensive coverage of Spain at Berlin, its European Film Market Country in Focus, Variety looks back at the country's presence at this year’s EFM Co-Production Market. The handful of Spanish titles at Berlinale's 22nd Co-Production market was as diverse as they come.
Radu Jude returned to the Berlin Film Festival on Wednesday with "Kontinental '25," a comedy drama about a bailiff's misplaced moral crisis that marks the Romanian director's bid for a second Golden Bear after winning the top prize four years ago.
The Dream Makers was launched in collaboration with director J.A. Bayona, who served on the jury along with German actor Daniel Bruehl.
The Blue Trail,” one of the big highlights of the Berlin Film Festival that’s competing for a Golden Bear, has been acquired by a raft of international distributors. Paris-based sales banner Lucky Number launched the politically minded movie at the EFM,
Benedict Cumberbatch was joined by two young co-stars on the Berlinale red carpet on Tuesday (February 18) for the premiere of their new film "The Thing With Feathers," a family drama with noir elements.
French actor Ludivine Sagnier welcomed the European Shooting Stars – 10 up-and-coming European actors – on stage at the Berlinale Palast Monday.
Actor Rose Byrne said her new comedy drama "If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You," which is competing for the Berlin Film Festival's top prize, portrays motherhood in a way not often seen on screen. Byrne said the film,