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Opening reception for the 2024 edition of AIFF, photo used with permission

"A World Unscripted": Amman International Film Festival kicks off this week with outstanding program

E. Nina Rothe June 30, 2025

The Amman International Film Festival – Awal Film (AIFF) is in its sixth edition and scheduled to take place in the Jordanian capital from July 2-10, 2025.

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In Festival, Cinema Tags Amman International Film Festival, Awal Film, Amman, Jordan, A World Unscripted, Taj Cinemas, The Royal Film Commission Jordan, Rainbow Theatre, Gaza, Princess Rym Ali, Chaf Tabbara, Jim Sheridan, Ireland, Yousry Nasrallah, Adila Bendimerad, Amr Gamal, Gladys Joujou, Amjad Al-Rasheed, Rashid Masharawi;, Saba Mubarak, Dora Bouchoucha, Linda Mutawi, Fikra, Joseph Bitamba, Amman Industry Days, Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo, To A Land Unknown, Mahdi Fleifel, Mo Harawe, Thank You for Banking With Us, Laila Abbas, Palestine, Tell Them About Us, Time Out 22, Rana Matar, Saudi Arabia, Armand, Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel, All We Imagine as Light, Payal Kapadia, India, Norway, 97th Academy Awards, Familiar Touch, Sarah Friedland, Luigi de Laurentis Lion of the Future, Yallah Parkour, Areeb Zuaiter, Upshot, Maha Haj

Jason Isaacs in a still from ‘Heavyweight’ by Christopher M. Anthony, photo © Tiernan Hanby, used with permission

Raindance to kick off in London with the world premiere of 'Heavyweight' featuring Jason Isaacs

E. Nina Rothe June 15, 2025

The 33rd edition of the UK’s leading indie film festival will run from 18 – 27 June at host cinema Vue Piccadilly and will close with the international premiere of Camilla Guttner’s art school drama ‘The Academy’. But there are also loads of cinematic gems screening in between!

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Raindance Film Festival, London, Heavyweight, Jason Isaacs, The While Lotus, Tiernan Hanby, Vue Piccadilly, Camilla Guttner, The Academy, Celia Imrie CBE, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Bridget Jones, Christopher M. Anthony, Nicholas Pinnock, Jordan Bolger, Jamie Bamber, Sienna Guillory, Blake Harrison, Joplin Sibtain, Elliot Grove, Canon Europe, BAFTA, One Ninetyfour, Canon Lounge, VR, VRChat, Resonite, Orion Drift, Best Live Action Short, Best Documentary Short, Best Animation Short, Oscar-Qualifying festival for short films, Ashley Walters, Adolescence, Netflix, Cristo Fernández, Ted Lasso, Emily Beecham, Hail Caesar!, Into the Badlands, Waad Al-Kateab, For Sama, Kemal Akhtar, Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain, Martin Sheen, Maja Tschumi, Immortals, Palestine Comedy Club, Iraq, Palestine, Alaa Aaliabdallah, Saint Damian, Gregorio Sassoli and Alejandro Cifuentes, Paternal Leave, Alissa Jung, Luca Marinelli, Somewhere in Love, Morgan Simon, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Félix Lefebvre, Lubna Azabal, Maja Bons, Andreas Lust
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Onur Güvenatam, Helen Hoehne, Diana Olifirova, Gareth Neame, Nigel Marchant at the SXSW London x Golden Globes, photo courtesy of the Golden Globes

Beyond Borders: Takeaways from a Golden Globes x SXSW event in London

E. Nina Rothe June 5, 2025

On a chilly London afternoon, for early June anyway, a special event was held inside Shoreditch House, a Soho House property in the cool East London neighborhood where most of the SXSW events and screenings are being held.

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In Cinema, Festival, Interviews Tags SXSW London, Golden Globes, Helen Hoehne, Beyond Borders — Creating a Global Presence Amidst a Changing Landscape, Downton Abbey, The Day of the Jackal, Carnival Films, Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant, Onur Güvenatam, Diana Olifirova, We Are Lady Parts, Bridgeton, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, King Charles
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Clara Khoury and Yasmine Al Massri in Laila Abbas’ ‘Thank You for Banking with Us!’

SAFAR Film Festival to bring extraordinary works of Arab cinema to London, and beyond

E. Nina Rothe May 30, 2025

Running from the 11th to the 28th of June, organized by the Arab British Centre and supported by the BFI, the upcoming 10th edition of the festival will feature dozens of screenings in 10 cities across the UK and online through streaming courtesy of Beirut-based site Aflamuna.

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In Cinema, Festival, Art Tags Thank You For Banking with Us!, Clara Khoury, Yasmine Al Massri, Laila Abbas, Arab British Centre, BFI, Aflamuna, Watch Out for ZouZou, Sudan Remember Us, Palestine, Hind Meddeb, TAPE Collective, Layla, Amrou Al-Kadhi, Said Hamich Benlarbi, Across the Sea, My Memory Is Full of Ghosts, Anas Zawahri, Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi, A State of Passion, Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, Gaza, Mohammad Bakri, Upshot, Maha Haj, Jenin Jenin, Rana Eid, Cynthia Zaven, ALFILM, Palestine A Revised Narrative, Middle East, Arab cinema, Ramallah, Amani Hassan, Cine Lumiere, Barbican, Rabih El-Khoury
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The 27th New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival brings together film, food & culture

E. Nina Rothe May 28, 2025

The American Sephardi Federation is also debuting Festival Sefarad NYC, a special monthlong celebration dedicated to the community and featuring a variety of events with something for everyone—from musical performances and book talks, to exhibitions, tours, and Shabbat dinners, with the film festival at its center.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival, Shalom Assayag and Ariel Benbaji, The 90s – The Revelry (Hillula), Matchmaking 2, Erez Tadmor, The Last Righteous Man (Baba Sali), Rafael Balulu, Hanan Savyon & Guy Amir, Jinxed, YAEL NAIM: A new soul, Jill Coulon, Fortuna, Middle East, Sephardic Jews, El Museo del Barrio, NYC, Frank London, Oded Halahmy, Trio Mediterraneo, Roya Hakakian, Michel Boujenah, Yael Naim, Enrico Macias, Dr. Helene Jawhara Piñer, Maurice’s Bar, Florence Nasar & Chanan Ben Simon/Guy Barash, Festival Sefarad
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Jafar Panahi, after his Palme d’Or win for It Was Just an Accident

Jafar Panahi & 'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo' take Cannes top prizes -- in Competition and Un Certain Regard

E. Nina Rothe May 25, 2025

At a festival where everyone was told to avoid political statements, the juries made their views loud and clear by choosing films to award with their activists caps on.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Festival de Cannes, The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, Jafar Panahi, Once Upon a Time in Gaza, Tarzan and Arab Nasser, I’m Glad You’re Dead Now, Tawfeek Barhom, Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Hasan Hadi, The President's Cake, It Was Just an Accident, Sentimental Value, Joachim Trier, Sirat, Oliver Laxe, Mascha Schilinski, Sound of Falling, The Secret Agent, Urchin, Kleber Mendonça Filho, Wagner Mour, Nadia Melitti, The Little Sister, Harris Dickinson, Gaza, Diego Céspedes, Chile, Frank Dillane, Qumra, Doha Film Institute
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The announcement of the Film Fund at the Palestinian Pavilion in Cannes, photo © Hamza Hamida

PFI launches Film Fund to support Palestinians, plus more Palestinian news from Cannes

E. Nina Rothe May 23, 2025

While the festival’s official stance may have been to avoid controversy and politics at all cost, or at the cost of the Palestinian people, there were a few cinematic organizations doing right by them on the Croisette. And the presence of a Palestinian Pavilion in the Marché du Film, with their just-announced Film Fund, brought well-deserved attention to their cause.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Palestine Film Fund, Elia Suleiman, Palestine Pavilion, Palestine Film Institute, Once Upon a Time in Gaza, Tarzan and Arab Nasser, I'm Glad You're Dead Now, Tawfeek Barhom, Ashraf Barhom, Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, Sepideh Farsi, Fatma Hassona, Francesca P. Albanese, Thank You For Banking with Us!, Laila Abbas, SAFAR, Rashid Masharawi, Tarzan & Arab Nasser, Once Upon a time in Gaza, IDFA Bertha Fund, IMS, AFAC, IRIS
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The kind of beautiful women attending this year’s Festival de Cannes, as photographed at the Kering Women in Motion Awards dinner

The difference between us: Another Cannes Film Festival dispatch

E. Nina Rothe May 21, 2025

Never before did I notice such a gender divide and so much incredibly superfluous mansplaining as I did this year on the Croisette.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Cannes Film Festival, Festival de Cannes, Mansplaining, Golden Globes
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DFI supporting the Palestinian pavilion in Cannes this year, with Fatma Hasan Alremaihi, center, Elia Suleiman, third from left and Hanaa Issa, third from right.

Doha Film Institute proves once again the cinematic force to be reckoned with in Cannes

E. Nina Rothe May 18, 2025

And with a new upcoming international film festival announced for November 2025, the Gulf cultural organization plans to prove to the world what many of us already knew.

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In Cinema, Interviews, Festival Tags Elia Suleiman, Doha Film Institute, DFI, Doha Film Festival, Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, Hanaa Issa, Qatar, Media City Qatar, Katara
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A still from ‘The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo’ by Diego Céspedes

Moments incroyables: A second Cannes Dispatch

E. Nina Rothe May 17, 2025

Everything moves so fast on the Croisette, that sometimes I imagine I’ve been here for a year, others that I landed just five minutes ago. But in that time, somewhere in between, I’ve definitely watched loads of films, met interesting people and attended a few parties. So here’s a recap of… only the last 48 hrs?! Incroyable, I tell you.

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In Cinema, Fashion, Festival Tags Film AlUla, Cannes Film Festival, The Chronology of Water, Kristen Stewart, Imogen Poots, The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, Diego Céspedes, Screen International, Marco Calvani, Netflix, Chanel, Lidia Yuknavitch, Un Certain Regard, Ken Kesey, ngelina Jolie, The Four Seasons., Colman Domingo, Marrakech International Film Festival, Finn Halligan, Red Sea International Film Festival, Faisal Baltyuor, Jeddah, Abduljalil Al-Nasser, Saudi Film Commission, Zaid Shaker, Mahsa Motamedi, Abeer Al Akel, Royal Commission for AlUla
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Don’t be fooled by the official images, those trains are no longer allowed on the red carpet in Cannes

Oops they did it again: a first dispatch from Cannes

E. Nina Rothe May 14, 2025

Well, I’m almost there, writing this on the flight, but the trials and tribulations have already started. And the controversies too.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Festival de Cannes, Bella Hadid, Tom Cruise, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Paramount, Golden Globes, Halle Berry, Britney Spears, The Hollywood Reporter, Marco Consoli
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More goodies, like an award for Nicole Kidman added in Cannes, plus the Competition Jury is announced and 'Yes', please!

E. Nina Rothe April 29, 2025

Among the new additions, Nadav Lapid’s absurdist tale, focusing on a struggling jazz musician tasked with reinventing the Israeli national anthem, taking place in the aftermath of October 7th, but also Lynne Ramsay’s latest, Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut and Lav Diaz’s ‘Magellan’ starring Gael Garcia Bernál as the Portuguese explorer.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Cannes Jury, competition titles, Nadav Lapid, Yes, Kristen Stewart, Lynne Ramsay, Lav Diaz, Gael Garcia Bernál, Juliette Binoche, Alba Rohrwacher, Leïla Slimani, Dieudo Hamadi, Jeremy Strong, Thierry Frémaux, Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t!, Die My Love, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman, Kering Women in Motion
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Welcome to the first episode of The Culture Influential

E. Nina Rothe April 22, 2025

Starting right here, right now, I’m kicking off a podcast that brings together film and fashion in a brand new way, where you'll find yourself sitting in the room with celebrities and artists, for some cozy conversations. Cultural events and world affairs decoded, from Cannes to Venice to London and across the pond, to NYC. 

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In Cinema, Fashion, Festival, Interviews, Television, Art Tags The Culture Influential, Podcast, Qumra, Doha Film Institute, Qatar, Walter Salles, Lav Diaz, Darius Khondji, Cannes, Venice, London, fashion weeks, film festivals, DFI, Apple podcasts, Spotify
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Cannes' sidebars -- Critics' Week, Directors' Fortnight and ACID selections announced

E. Nina Rothe April 15, 2025

Among the titles which stand out to me immediately are two beautiful projects, one selected for Critics’ Week and the other in the Fortnight line up, which participated in the recent DFI Qumra industry incubator. And I included the shorts in Critics’ Week!

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Critics week, Cannes Film Festival, festival de Cannes, Quinzaine de Cineastes, Directors' Fortnight, ACID, Cannes, Harmony Korine, The President’s Cake, Hasan Hadi, Leah Chen Baker, Qumra, DFI, Doha Film Institute, Barry Jenkins, Dangerous Animals, Sean Byrne, Kokuho, Lee Sang-il, Eva Victor, Sorry Baby, Daniel Kaluuya, Guillermo Galoe, Sleepless City, Ciudad Sin Sueño, Spain, Iraq, Madrid, Kaouther Ben Hania, Sylvain George, Life After Siham, Namir Abdel Messeeh, Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, Sepideh Farsi
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Laetitia Ky in a still from Erige Sehiri’s ‘Promised Sky’

Cannes Line-Up announcement 2025: Wondrous women filmmakers, returning favorites and a Spike Lee joint

E. Nina Rothe April 11, 2025

You have to love Spike Lee for crashing Thierry Frémaux’s insiders party at the line-up press conference… via social media of course!

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Laetitia Ky, Cannes Film Festival, Festival de Cannes, Promised Sky, Thierry Fremaux, Spike Lee, Iris Knobloch, UGC Montparnasse, Competition, Un Certain Regard, Highest 2 Lowest, Denzel Washington, High and Low, Jeffrey Wright, Akira Kurosawa, ASAP Rocky, Dardenne Brothers, Wes Anderson, Richard Linklater, Joachim Trier, Julia Ducournau, Kelly Reichardt, Hafsia Herzi, Carla Simon, Chie Hayakawa, Mascha Schilinski, Tarek Saleh, Tarik Saleh, Eagles of the Republic, Kleber Mendonça Filho, The Secret Agnet, The Secret Agent, Wagner Moura, Jafar Panahi, A Simple Accident, Mario Martone, Fuori, Valeria Golino, Goliarda Sapienza, The Art of Joy, Blue Moon, Nouvella Vague, Jean-Luc Godard, Zooey Deutc, Zooey Deutch, Darius Khondji, Walter Salles, Ari Aster, Eddington, Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, La Petite Derniere, Fatima Daas, Tom Cruite, Tom Cruise, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Erige Sehiri, Under the Fig Trees, Marie & Jolie, Tunisia, Scarlett Johansson, Harris Dickinson, Eleanor the Great, June Squbb, Golden Globes, Urchin, Frank Dillane, Amr Waked, Juliette Binoche
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The 7th Arab Film Festival Zurich announces program, with special tributes to Sudanese and Saudi cinema

E. Nina Rothe March 24, 2025

The five day event, which takes place every two years and celebrates the best of Arab cinema, will be held from 2nd to 6th April 2025 in the Swiss city.

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Arab Film Festival Zurich, AFFZ, Arab cinema, Aida Schlaepfer Alhassani, Michel Bodmer, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Goodbye Julia, Mohamed Kordofani, Amjad Abu Alala, You Will Die at Twenty, Ahd Kamel, My Driver and I, Red Sea International Film Festival, Roula Dakheelallah, Mishaal Tamer, Abu Bakr Shawky, Hajjan, Screen International, NEOM, Mehdi M. Barsaoui, Aïsha, Sofia Alaoui, Animalia, Palestine, Scandar Copti, Happy Holidays, Ajami, Asmae El Moudir, The Mother of All Lies, Backstage, Khalil Benkirane, Afef Ben Mahmoud and Khalil Benkirane, Afef Ben Mahmoud, Tunisa, Morocco, Tunisia, Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo, Khaled Mansour, Meryam Joobeur, Who Do I Belong To, Brotherhood, Animation Lab at AFFZ, Virtual Reality
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Gems by Almodóvar, Tony Gatlif and Paz Vega to screen during upcoming London Spanish Film Festival Spring Weekend

E. Nina Rothe March 13, 2025

Now in its 14th edition, the couture festival will also feature the latest film by veteran filmmaker David Trueba and Enrique Buelo’s debut feature, along with two homages dedicated to personalities of Spanish cinema.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags London Spanish Film Festival, Fashion & Cinema, Pedro Almodóvar, Marisa Paredes, The Flower of My Secret, Rossy de Palma, Chus Lampreave, Imanol Arias, Prof. Maria Delgado, Vengo, Tony Gatlif, Antonio Canales, Flamenco, Antonio Dechent, Orestes Villasán Rodríguez, José Ramírez “El Cheli”, Bobote, Juan Luis Corrientes, David Trueba, Spain, San Sebastian Film Festival, The Good Man, Jorge Sanz, Vito Sanz, Macarena Sanz, Aia Pérez, Mallorca, Paz Vega, Rita, Sofia Allepuz, Alejandro Escamilla, Roberto Álamo, Amanda Santos, Arantxa Echevarría, Undercover, Goya Awards, Aranzazu Berradre Marín, ETA, Cine Lumiere, Institut Français
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Fabrizio Gifuni and Romana Maggiora Vergano in Francesca Comencini’s ‘The Time It Takes’

Cinecittà present Cinema Made in Italy at London's BFI Southbank

E. Nina Rothe March 5, 2025

Cinema Made in Italy (CMII) returns to London this spring with exclusive presentations of nine new Italian feature films to UK audiences, presented by the internationally renowned Cinecittà.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Cinema Made in Italy UK, BFI Southbank, Cinecittà, London, Federico Fellini, Francesca Comencini, The Time It Takes, Luigi Comencini, The Adventures of Pinocchio, Nino Manfredi, Gina Lollobrigida, Bread Love and Dreams, Vittorio De Sica, Tina PIca, The Great Ambition, Andrea Segre, Elio Germano, Enrico Berlinguer, Diva Futura, Giulia Louise Steigerwalt, Riccardo Schicchi, Ilona Staller, Cicciolina, Jeff Koons, Anywhere Anytime, Milad Tangshir, Vittoria, Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kaufmann, Love and Glory - The Young Deledda, Maria Grazia Perria, Grazia Deledda, Nobel Prize for Literature, The American Backyard, Pupi Avati, Filippo Scotti, Rita Tushingham
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BFI Flare 2025 slated to conquer 'Hearts, Bodies and Minds'

E. Nina Rothe February 23, 2025

The 39th edition of BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival, one of the world’s most significant and long-standing queer film events in the LGBTQIA+ calendar recently revealed its full program, with general tickets to go on sale February 27th.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags BFI Flare London, LGBTQIA+, film festival, The Wedding Banquet, Andrew Ahn, Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran, Han Gi-Chan, Joan Chen, Youn Yuh-Jung, Ang Lee, Five Films for Freedom, BFI Southbank, British Council, BFI player, Hearts Bodies and Minds, Filipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon, Night Stage, Grace Barber-Plentie, Diana Cipriano, Zorian Clayton, Jaye Hudson, Rhianna Ilube, Darren Jones, Wema Mumma, Luca Guadagnino, Queer, Daniel Craig, Will & Harper, Will Ferrell, Harper Steele, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Berlinale, Hot Milk, Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, Vicky Krieps, Deborah Levy, Mea Culpa, Patrick Tass, Belgiium, Lebanon, Pink, Yassa Khan, Gordan Warnecke, My Beautiful Laundrette, Onir, We Are Faheem & Karun
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Margaret Qualley and Ethan Hawke in Blue Moon by Richard Linklater © Sabrina Lantos / Sony Pictures Classics

Berlinale announces main line up which includes Linklater, Franco, Hong Sang-soo titles & German premiere of Timothée Chalamet star vehicle

E. Nina Rothe January 21, 2025

“Cinema helps us connect and understand each other,” says new Artistic Director Tricia Tuttle during the press conference announcing all the Competition and Perspectives titles, plus the few remaining films in their Special Gala program.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Berlinale, Tricia Tuttle, Michael Stütz, Jacqueline Lyanga, Richard Linklater, Blue Moon, Ethan Hawke, Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, Andrew Scott, Michel Franco, Dreams, Jessica Chastain, Isaac Hernández, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Hot Milk, Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, Vicky Krieps, Vincent Perez, A24, Mary Bronstein, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, Rose Byrne, A$AP Rocky, Conan O'Brien, Danielle Macdonald, Mother's Baby, Claes Bang, La Tour de Glace (The Ice Tower), Lucile Hadžihalilović, Marion CotillardGaspar Noé, What Does that Nature Say to You, Hong Sangsoo, O último azul (The Blue Trail), Gabriel Mascaro, Sebastian Sepulveda, Brazil, Denise Weinberg, Yunan, Ameer Fakher Eldin, Georges Khabbaz, Ali Suliman, Hanna Schygulla, Al mosta'mera (The Settlement), Mohamed Rashad, Adham Shoukry, Ziad Islam, Hajar Omar, Mohamed Abdel Hady, Emad Ghoneim, Egypt, Syria, James Mangold, A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet, Bob Dylan, Tom Shoval, Israel, A Letter to David, Hiam Abbass, Palestine, Burhan Qurbani, No Beast. So Fierce., Todd Haynes, TIlda Swinton
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