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Berlinale Shifts 2027 Dates To Accommodate More Public Screenings As It Posts Record Ticket Sales
The 77th Berlin Film Festival will run from February 10-21 in 2027, opening on a Wednesday rather than Thursday as in previous years.
Under the change, the official awards ceremony will be held on the festival’s second Friday (February 19), rather than the Saturday.
The 2027 date…
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Berlinale Crisis: International Festival Directors Including Cannes Head Thierry Frémaux Publish Statement In Support Of Tricia Tuttle
A diverse group of film festival directors including longtime Cannes head Thierry Frémaux has published a letter in support of Berlinale chief Tricia Tuttle following reports in the German press that her job was under threat.
Signatories of the note include Frémaux, Toronto Film Festival CEO…
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‘Barbara Forever,’ Documentary Exploring Work Of Lesbian Filmmaker Barbara Hammer, Wins Teddy Award At Berlin Film Festival
Barbara Hammer's desire as an artist was to live forever. A new documentary about the pioneering lesbian filmmaker is furthering that goal.
Barbara Forever, directed by Brydie O'Connor, won the Berlinale's queer film honor, the Teddy Award, for Best Documentary/Essay Film this weekend, after…
Berlinale Winners Condemn Israel’s Actions In Gaza & U.S. & German Governments At Highly Charged Closing Ceremony
A highly charged Berlinale closing ceremony saw multiple winners condemn Israel’s actions in Gaza, describing it as “genocide”.
One winner, Abdallah Al-Khatib, who picked up the evening’s Best Feature Debut prize for his film Chronicles From the Siege, also criticized the German government for…
Berlin Film Festival 2026: Award Ceremony, Film Premieres & Red Carpet Gallery
The 76th Berlin International Film Festival announced the winners at the awards ceremony at the Berlinale Palast on February 21.
22 films competed for the awards in this year's competition, with director Wim Wenders heading the jury alongside director and producer Min Bahadur Bham, actor Bae Doona, director…
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Tricia Tuttle On “Emotionally Charged” Berlinale: “We’ve Been Publicly Challenged This Year: And That’s Good”
An emotional Tricia Tuttle spoke at the closing ceremony of a challenging Berlinale, one dominated by political discourse.
The festival’s artistic director admitted to feeling “teary” during her speech before the evening’s awards were handed out and acknowledged that “this year’s Berlinale has…
‘What Will I Become?’ Premieres At Berlin Film Festival: Powerful Coming-Of-Age Documentary Traces “Transmasculine Grief, Vulnerability, And Survival”
EXCLUSIVE: More than half of trans male adolescents attempt suicide, according to a study the medical journal Pediatrics.
That heart-wrenching statistic underpins the documentary What Will I Become? which just premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in Generation 14plus competition. The feature…
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Charli xcx Stands With Ukraine Amid ‘The Moment’ Berlin Party Coordinator’s Alleged Russia Ties
As Charli xcx’s The Moment makes its festival rounds, the pop star’s pivot to acting has resulted in some unintended international implications.
Following the mockumentary’s Berlin Film Festival premiere last weekend, the 3x Grammy winner recently expressed her support for Ukraine and explained…
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Berlin Film Festival 2026: Read All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
The 2026 Berlin Film Festival is underway in the German capital with Afghan director Sharbanoo Sadat's No Good Men serving as the opening-night pic.
This year’s lineup features major world premieres including At the Sea, starring Amy Adams; the Sandra Hüller-led Rose; Queen at Sea, starring…
‘Wolfram’ Review: Warwick Thornton’s Brutal Outback Western Is A Modern Australian Classic – Berlin Film Festival
Black lives don't matter in Warwick Thornton's fiercely original outback Western Wolfram, a surprisingly emotional genre piece that simmers with menace and doesn't let up until the bloody finale. Saturated in the heatwave colors of Australia's scorching…
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Jérémy Comte Talks New Roger Frappier-Produced Drama ‘Eléo & Nova’ As Global Constellation Boards Sales
EXCLUSIVE: Global Constellation has boarded sales on Jérémy Comte's new film Eléo & Nova, in the wake of the buzzy reception for the Canadian director's first feature Paradise in the Berlinale's Panorama section.
Like Paradise, about two interconnected two teenagers living in Ghana and Quebec,…
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Charlotte Regan On Making ‘Mint’: A Crime-Romance Drama With Emma Laird, Loyle Carner & A Touch Of Magical Realism
Charlotte Regan is the writer-director of Mint, the upcoming BBC drama about a Scottish crime family and a budding romance between Shannon (Emma Laird) and Aaron (Ben Coyle Larner), two young lovers from rival firms.
The series has some of the beats of a crime-romance-family drama, but also…
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