The lineup for this year’s Berlin Film Festival was unveiled by new artistic director Carlo Chatrian on Wednesday. The festival, which will run from 20 February to 1 March, has a slimmer lime-up than in previous years, notes The Associated Press. It appears the new leadership under Chatrian and executive director Mariette Rissenbeek is seeking to rein in the expansive festivals orchestrated by predecessor Dieter Kosslick, who directed the event for 18 years. Chatrian said that while the 70th Berlinale will feature some comedies, “a good number of films in the competition decided to look at the dark side of the human being.”
“They are not without hope, but at the same time they want to really face what’s happening around us,” he said. “Sometimes talking about the inner fear. Sometimes talking about the fear that’s in the world outside us.”
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Among the 18 movies competing for the Golden Bear award are The Roads Not Taken, a father-daughter drama directed by Sally Potter and featuring Javier Bardem, Elle Fanning, Salma Hayek, Laura Linney; a remake of Berlin Alexanderplatz that moves the Weimar-era setting to the present; and Abel Ferrara’s experimental Siberia featuring Willem Dafoe and Dounia Sichov.
The biggest film attached to the festival is the Disney/Pixar tentpole Onward , starring Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Olivia Spencer, Ali Wong and, Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Around 18 films will be screened in the competition category including works by(who will be unable to attend due to a travel ban), and Eliza Hittman. The Guardian writes that the proportion of female directors competing this year has dropped to 33 percent as compared to 41 percent in 2019. However, it is still a better figure over other European festivals like Cannes (19 percent) and Venice (9 percent). While British actor Jeremy Irons will head the jury, Chatrian said the other judges won’t be announced for a while yet. Here is the full list Competition Berlin Alexanderplatz (Germany/Netherlands) Director: Burhan Qurbani DAU. Natasha (Germany/Ukraine/United Kingdom/Russia) Directors: Ilya Khrzhanovskiy and Jekaterina Oertel The Woman Who Ran (South Korea) Director: Hong Sangsoo Delete History (France/Belgium) Directors: Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern The Intruder (Argentina/Mexico) Director: Natalia Meta Bad Tales (Italy/Switzerland) Directors: Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo First Cow (USA) Director: Kelly Reichardt Irradiated (France/Cambodia) Director: Rithy Panh The Salt Of Tears (France/Switzerland) Director: Philippe Garrel Never Rarely Sometimes Always (USA) Director: Eliza Hittman Days (Taiwan) Director: Ming-Liang Tsai The Roads Not Taken (UK) Director: Sally Potter My Little Sister (Switzerland) Directors: Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond There Is No Evil (Germany/Czech Republic/Iran) Director: Mohammad Rasoulof Siberia (Italy/Germany/Mexico) Director: Abel Ferrara All the Dead Ones (Brazil/France) Directors: Caetano Gotardo and Marco Dutra Undine (Germany/France) Director: Christian Petzold Hidden Away (Italy) Director: Giorgio Diritti
Berlinale Special Gala
Onward (USA) Director: Dan Scanlon Curveball (Germany) Director: Johannes Naber DAU. Degeneration (Germany/Ukraine/UK/Russia) Director: Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, Ilya Permyakov (series) Speer Goes to Hollywood (Israel) Director: Vanessa Lapa (documentary) (With inputs from The Associated Press)
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