BFF-49 Berlin filmfest unveils starry lineup

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Berlin filmfest unveils starry lineup

BERLIN, Jan 29, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – New movies starring Diane Kruger, Martin
Freeman and Catherine Deneuve and features directed by Hollywood actors Jonah
Hill and Casey Affleck will take the spotlight at next month’s Berlin film
festival.

The 11-day Berlinale, now in its 69th year, figures along with Cannes and
Venice among Europe’s A-list festivals. It will present some 400 movies from
around the world before wrapping up on February 17.

This year’s edition will be the last led by Dieter Kosslick, who is handing
over the reins after 18 years.

“The audio-visual world is in major, major turmoil and we’ll have to see
where the journey takes us,” Kosslick, 70, told reporters, referring to
competition from streaming giants such as Netflix.

“But I think in future, film festivals will be more important than ever
because you will see movies that you can’t see anywhere else (on a big
screen). I think they (streaming and festivals) will co-exist.”

Seventeen films will vie for the Berlinale’s Golden and Silver Bear prizes,
including a record seven by female directors such as Polish veteran Agnieszka
Holland and Denmark’s Lone Scherfig (“An Education”).

Scherfig will open the festival on February 7 with the bittersweet drama
“The Kindness of Strangers” set in New York and starring Zoe Kazan, Andreas
Riseborough and Bill Nighy.

French star Juliette Binoche will lead a jury including fellow Oscar winner
Sebastian Lelio of Chile (“A Fantastic Woman”), British
actress/director/producer Trudie Styler, Museum of Modern Art curator
Rajendra Roy, German actress Sandra Hueller (“Toni Erdmann”) and US critic
Justin Chang.

Kruger and Freeman are expected on Berlin’s red carpet for the premiere of
Israeli spy thriller “The Operative” by Yuval Adler.

– Society without women –

Outside the main showcase, Affleck will premiere “Light of My Life”, a
dystopian drama starring Elisabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) and set in a
society without women.

Hill’s directorial debut “Mid90s” will also screen in the Panorama sidebar
section alongside “Skin”, starring Jamie Bell, about the US neo-Nazi scene
and “The Souvenir” featuring Tilda Swinton and her real-life daughter Honor
Swinton Byrne.

Deneuve leads the cast of “Farewell to the Night” directed by Andre Techine
and screening out of competition.

Turkish-German director Fatih Akin, who won a Golden Globe last year for
his terrorism drama “In the Fade” starring Kruger, will premiere “The Golden
Glove” about a killer in his hometown Hamburg.

China will be represented in competition with two features, “One Second” by
Zhang Yimou and “So Long, My Son” by festival favourite Wang Xiaoshuai.

After winning the Golden Lion top prize at the Venice film festival in
September with “Roma”, Netflix will enter the fray in Berlin for the first
time with “Elisa and Marcela” by Spain’s Isabel Coixet.

Last year’s Golden Bear winner was the sex docudrama “Touch Me Not” by
Romania’s Adina Pintilie.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1906 hrs