The Berlinale (15-25 February) has announced the full line-ups of its Competition and Encounters sections.
Twenty films will vie for the Golden and Silver Bears, including two debut features, two documentaries and 19 world premieres. In total, 30 countries are represented, with six films directed or co-directed by women, and nine filmmakers returning to the German capital (six in competition).
“We are particularly proud of this year’s selection, which strikes the best possible balance between auteurs we cherish and admire, and powerful new voices in the independent cinema landscape. What drives the selection is, of course, the variety of the stories and their storytellers, but also – and even more so – the plurality of styles, with the goal being to show the extensive possibilities of cinema language,” said artistic director Carlo Chatrian.
Kossakovsky is at the helm of one of the two documentaries playing in competition, titled Architecton (Germany/France), whilst Dumont will regale viewers with a quirky sci-fi film, The Empire (France/Italy/Germany/Belgium/Portugal), toplined by Brandon Vlieghe, Lyna Khoudri, Anamaria Vartolomei, Camille Cottin and Fabrice Luchini. The synopsis previously published by Cineuropa reads as follows: “From the banal daily life of a fisherman’s village on the Opal Coast emerges the epic parallel life of knights from interplanetary kingdoms. Rival clans are engaged in fierce and bloody battle following the announcement of the birth of Margat, the resurgent Prince, purple and ugly, the Beast of the Endtimes — located here on the Opal Coast, he is the child of a young couple already separated, as is common to life in a working-class neighbourhood…”
Meanwhile, Assayas’ latest effort, Suspended Time (France), is a comedy set in COVID-19 times. “Every room, every object, reminds them of their childhood and the memories of those absent. This compels them to measure the distance that separates them from each other and the roots they share, those of their ground zero. As the world around them is becoming increasingly unsettling, unreality, and even a disturbing strangeness, invades their daily gestures and actions,” reads the synopsis. The main cast is made up of Vincent Macaigne, Micha Lescot, Nine D’Urso and Nora Hamzawi.
Two years after his previous feature, Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush, German director Andreas Dresen is back at Berlin with a World War II-set drama titled From Hilde, With Love. The story unfolds in Berlin in 1942 and revolves around a couple who fall in love and spend a joyful summer together until they are captured by the Gestapo. The lead actors are Liv Lisa Fries and Johannes Hegemann.
Next, Mati Diop will present Dahomey, the second documentary playing in competition (which sported the working title Le Retour). According to Variety, the picture should zoom in on “the journey of 26 royal treasures plundered by French colonial troops in the Kingdom of Dahomey, which have been exhibited at the Musée du Quai de Branly in Paris and are being returned to Cotonou in Benin”.
On this occasion, Italy will be represented by two titles: Piero Messina’s sophomore feature, Another End, and Margherita Vicario’s debut, Gloria! (co-produced with Switzerland).
Berlinale 2024 - Competition Films of the 74th International Berlin Film Festival
Some other buzzy European movies vying for the Golden and Silver Bears include Gustav Möller’s Sons (Denmark/Sweden), Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s The Devil’s Bath (Austria/Germany), Mathias Glasner’s Dying (Germany), Claire Burger’s Langue Étrangère (France/Germany/Belgium) and Abderrahmane Sissako’s Black Tea (France/Luxembourg/Taiwan/Mauritania/Ivory Coast).
Meanwhile, the Encountersline-up is made up of 15 films, all of which are world premieres. The programme includes two first features and one debut documentary film, with 17 countries represented and six films helmed by women. Speaking about the Encounters line-up, Chatrian added: “Each film selected challenges the predetermined categories through which we evaluate cinema. Surreal detections, ironic tales, sentimental comedies, observational documentaries, parables and therapeutic exercises are just some of the genres at play here. At the same time, all 15 titles together offer an incredibly rich picture of the world in the 21st century, with all its beauty and tragedies.”
Some of the most highly anticipated European productions are Yorgos Zois’s Arcadia (Greece/Bulgaria/USA), Guillaume Cailleau and Ben Russell’s Direct Action (Germany/France), Christine Angot’s A Family (France), Ruth Beckermann’s Favoriten and Margarida Gil’s Hands in the Fire (Portugal).
The selected titles are listed below:
Competition
Small Things Like These - Tim Mielants (Ireland/Belgium) (opening film) Another End - Piero Messina (Italy) Architecton - Viktor Kossakovsky (Germany/France) Black Tea - Abderrahmane Sissako (France/Luxembourg/Taiwan/Mauritania/Ivory Coast) La Cocina - Alonso Ruizpalacios (Mexico/USA) Dahomey - Mati Diop (France/Senegal/Benin) A Different Man - Aaron Schimberg (USA) The Empire - Bruno Dumont (France/Italy/Germany/Belgium/Portugal) Gloria! - Margherita Vicario (Italy/Switzerland) Suspended Time - Olivier Assayas (France) From Hilde, With Love - Andreas Dresen (Germany) My Favourite Cake - Maryam Moghaddam, Behtash Sanaeeha (Iran/France/Sweden/Germany) Langue Étrangère - Claire Burger (France/Germany/Belgium) Who Do I Belong To - Meryam Joobeur (Tunisia/France/Canada/Norway/Qatar/Saudi Arabia) Pepe - Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias (Dominican Republic /Namibia/Germany/France) Shambhala - Min Bahadur Bham (Nepal/France/Norway/Hong Kong/China/Turkey/Taiwan/USA/Qatar) Dying - Matthias Glasner (Germany) The Devil's Bath - Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala (Austria/Germany) Sons - Gustav Möller (Denmark/Sweden) A Traveller's Needs - Hong Sangsoo (South Korea)
Encounters
Arcadia - Yorgos Zois (Greece/Bulgaria/USA) Cidade; Campo - Juliana Rojas (Brazil/Germany/France) Demba - Mamadou Dia (Senegal/Germany) Direct Action - Guillaume Cailleau, Ben Russell (Germany/France) Sleep With Your Eyes Open - Nele Wohlatz (Brazil/Argentina/Taiwan/Germany) The Fable - Raam Reddy (India/USA) A Family - Christine Angot (France) Favoriten - Ruth Beckermann (Austria) Ivo - Eva Trobisch (Germany) The Great Yawn - Aliyar Rasti (Iran) Some Rain Must Fall - Qiu Yang (China/USA/France/Singapore) Hands in the Fire - Margarida Gil (Portugal) Matt andMara - Kazik Radwanski (Canada) Through the Graves the Wind Is Blowing - Travis Wilkerson (USA) You Burn Me - Matías Piñeiro (Argentina/Spain)
Find the titles selected so far in the rest of sections here.