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Berlin festival announces this year's competition film slate

BERLIN 鈥 The Berlin International Film Festival on Thursday announced 15 films that are part of this year's competition and will compete for the top Golden and Silver Bear awards.
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BERLIN 鈥 The Berlin International Film Festival on Thursday announced 15 films that are part of this year's competition and will compete for the top Golden and Silver Bear awards. The festival is taking place in a sized-down, more virtual form due to the pandemic.

The selection includes several German contributions and films from France, Romania, Hungary Mexico, South Korea and Japan, among others.

Along the German films are world premieres such as 鈥淔abian 鈥 Going to the Dogs,鈥 directed by Dominik Graf, 鈥淚'm your man鈥 by Maria Schrader and 鈥淣ext Door鈥 by Daniel Bruehl.

There's an Iranian-French production called 鈥淏allad of a White Cow鈥 by Behtash Sanaeeha and Maryam Moghaddam and the Korean 鈥淚ntroduction鈥 by Hong Sangsoo.

Japan is presented with the 鈥淲heel of Fortune and Fantasy鈥 by Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Hungary with 鈥淔orest 鈥 I See You Everywhere" by Bence Fliegauf.

鈥淭he disruption brought on by the events of 2020 has led filmmakers to make the most of this situation and create deeply personal films," artistic director Carlo Chatrian said in a statement about the selection.

"This Competition is less rich in numbers but very dense in content and style.鈥

The film festival is taking place in a revamped form because of the pandemic. Organizers announced in December that the 鈥淏erlinale,鈥 traditionally the first of the year鈥檚 major European film festivals, will be split into two parts because of coronavirus restrictions.

An online event for the industry, with the jury choosing the winners, is to be held March 1-5. Plans call for a 鈥渟ummer special鈥 to follow June 9-20, at which the public will get a chance to see the winners and a selection of other films. The award ceremony is to take place in June.

The festival also announced last month that it is taking a new approach to the international jury this year. It will do without a jury president, and instead the entries will be judged by six directors whose films won the event鈥檚 top Golden Bear award.

Kirsten Grieshaber, The Associated Press

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